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Kot Khalsa: The land of Sikh chieftains who plugged Khyber Pass
Kot Khalsa on Amritsar-Wagah road is an archelogically rich area. It is the spot where Maharaja Ranjit Singh stationed himself to recruit able-bodied persons for the Khalsa Army when he took over the Holy City of Amritsar in 1802.

War veteran Maj Mohinder Singh Sarkaria (84) along with his six-year-old grandson in Amritsar
War veteran Maj Mohinder Singh Sarkaria (84) along with his six-year-old grandson in Amritsar. — Photo by Rajiv Sharma

My City
Develop Holy City like Chandigarh
Dr Ranbir Singh Pannu
I have lot of fascination for my city. Day in and day out, I wish Amritsar too should develop like Chandigarh, Bangalore and Delhi.







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Merger in verse
P.K. Jaiswar
The Punjabi and Urdu poets from India and Pakistan created a “jugalbandi” on the theme of “Merging Indo-Pak borders” at the Mushaira held at DAV Public School here recently.

Rajouri girls relish Punjabi delicacies
Eighteen girls from Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir recently visited the holy city with a message of oneness, peace and love for mankind.

A different outing for students
P.K. Jaiswar
It was a different day for students of Shri Ram Ashram Public School from regular school activities as they went on cleanliness-cum-beautification drive led by an NGO, My Mother: Most Beautiful. Dr Sushil Gupta, a government employee heading the NGO, after a multi-media demonstration took students of junior classes on a tour of the city.

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