...‘Besakhi,’ the day when the ‘Khalsa Panth’ was founded by Guru Gobind Singh, is being celebrated by hundreds of Sikh pilgrims, who have come from many parts of the world to tak...
Monday, 14 April 2008
ATTOCK: Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) was celebrated on Friday across the district with traditional religious fever. Milad committees and various organisations took out processions to celebrate the birth
Saturday, 22 March 2008
HAZRO: Eid Milad-un-Nabi will be celebrated here with religious zeal and fervour. According to programme chalked out in this connection, religious ceremonies will be held at mosques and procession
Thursday, 20 March 2008
...n our own national language. Which is the fundamental of our being a Nation. Look at the media where the most celebrated Anchors and Correspondent speak Urdu in all the other accents except correctly ...
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Pakistan has just celebrated its 60th birthday. After several tumultuous decades Pakistan Now has gained a certain stature in the community of nations for two obvious reasons. One- that it is the only
Thursday, 15 November 2007
... few places have natural fountains. Saintly persons usually take abode there. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated dera at Hasan Abdal, near a natural fountain. The dera had a specific significa...
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
...tival at the Punja Sahib. "The Rakhi Festival is more of a cultural festival than a religious one and is celebrated in Pakistan and different parts of world with fervour and enthusiasm," a d...
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
...ock and its suburbs jubilated at rain that broke the spell of scorching heat to some extent. People literally celebrated the occasion by getting out of their homes at large to have rain-bath....
Tuesday, 07 August 2007
The Sikh baptism ceremony, Baisakhi, also known as the harvest festival in Punjab was celebrated by Sikhs at Shri Swami Narayan Temple on Saturday. It was on this day the tenth guru, Guru Gobi
Sunday, 15 April 2007
...ny, Canada and France. Sikhs from all over Pakistan are also likely to participate. Baisakhi was first celebrated reportedly by 25,000 Sikhs on April 13, 1699. ...
Sunday, 15 April 2007
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