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    the thrill of finding something new‚ it’s definitely worth exploring‚ one province at a time. From the Central Cordillera Mountain Range‚ the largest in the Philippines‚ six provinces and one chartered city make up the Cordillera Administrative Region—Apayao‚ Abra‚ Benguet‚ Ifugao‚ Kalinga‚ Mountain Province‚ and Baguio City. SPOKEN LANGUAGES: Ilocano‚ Ibaloi‚ Kankanaey‚ Kalanguya‚ Kalinga‚ Ifugao‚ Itneg‚ Isneg‚ Pangasinan‚ Tagalog‚ English‚ and more Historical Background of Cordillera’s

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    Diminishing Punjabi

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    million native speakers worldwide‚ making it the 10th most widely spoken language in the world. It is the native language of the Punjabi people who inhabit the historical Punjab region of Pakistan and India. Punjabi emerged as an independent language in the 12th century. The Sikh religion originated in the 15th century in the Punjab region and Punjabi is the predominant language spoken by Sikhs. Guru Nanak himself composed Punjabi verse incorporating vocabulary from Sanskrit‚ Persian‚ Arabic and other

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    village life

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    which carry rich descriptions of the land and people of Indus at that time. These relics throw light on the culture and changing architectural styles of Punjab since the Harappan age. At Taxila near Islamabad‚ sites associated with great Gandhara Civilization yielded remarkable relics that showcase the magnificient age of Buddhism in the region. But along with its magnificent past‚ the rural life in present day Pakistan is as rich even today as it used to be before. The lush green crops which ripen

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    A VAST MOUNTAINOUS REGION As a physical region‚ the Cordillera — Gran Cordillera Central‚ to be complete — is a row of great mountain ranges occupying half of Northern Luzon in the Philippines. Its rugged mountainous backbone contains many peaks exceeding 2‚000 meters in height‚ with rolling hills and stretches of river valleys along its flanks. Around 230 km long and 120 km wide‚ with an irregular shape‚ the mountainous region’s estimated total area is about 17‚500 square km. Thus‚ the Cordillera

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    ESTABLISHMENT OF MODEL LIVESTOCKM FARMS IN PUNJAB UNDER PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODE 1. Title of the Concept: Establishment of Model Research and Development Farms in Punjab 2. Location: Punjab Province‚ Pakistan 3. Authorities responsible for: i. Sponsoring: Government of the Punjab‚ Pakistan ii. Execution: PPP & Livestock & Dairy Development (L&DD)‚Govt. of the Punjab‚ Pakistan 4. Background Punjab‚ being a thickly populated (in animal and human) province

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    2011‚ Pakistan experienced floods for the second year in a row. But unlike 2010 catastrophic floods‚ 2011 flooding was localized and restricted to lower Sindh and affected mostly rice and cotton crops in the flood affected areas. The rice crops in Punjab and upper Sindh remained unaffected. Pakistan‟s MY 2011/2012 rice production is now estimated at 6.5 million tons‚ thirty percent higher than the 2010/11 flood affected production level of 5.0 million tons. MY 2012/13 production is forecast at 6.8

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    Book Review of Beyond Punjab -by Prakash Tandon Submitted By – Beyond Punjab -By Prakash Tandon Beyond Punjab is one of the three volumes – Punjabi Century (1857 to 1947)‚ Beyond Punjab (1937 to 1960) and Return to Punjab (1961 to 1987) - authored by Prakash Tandon. These volumes collectively known as Punjabi Saga tell the story of five generations of a Punjabi family. The Saga is part autobiography‚ part social and business history of India during the last decade under the British‚ part

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    THE PARTITION OF INDIA: DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCES PRASHANT BHARADWAJ‚ ASIM KHWAJA & ATIF MIAN† A BSTRACT. Large scale migrations‚ especially involuntary ones‚ can have a sudden and substantial impact on the demographic landscape of both the sending and receiving communities. The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 resulted in one of the largest and most rapid population exchanges in human history. We compile comparable census data pre and postpartition from India and Pakistan to estimate

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    of all these states‚ I believe that Punjab has played‚ if not more but equally‚ important role in the development. Since Punjab is a big state so specifically talking I would say Jalandhar city‚ after Chandigarh‚ has been one of the main cities to put an impact on the Indian development. As of 2011 census‚ Punjab has a total population of 27‚704‚236 Jalandhar‚ also known as a City of Sports‚ is a city in Jalandhar District in the state of Punjab‚ India. It was called “Prasthala” at

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    the most important trope‚ the basic constellation of the book seems clear‚ even more so since it’s a widely used topos in world literature. Singh’s novel is set in Mano Majra‚ a village in the Punjab‚ a border region between Pakistan and India‚ shared by both countries. There are five major rivers in the region‚ one of which is the Sutlej‚ “half a mile“ from Mano Majra. Information

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