Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Rose Festivals Chandigarh Feb 2013

One of the biggest Rose Show in the India is held at very popular Rose Garden at Chandigarh. In this 3 days festival you can see Different type of beautiful and splendid rose in rose garden which increases the beauty of garden.
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 punjab rose festival


The Festival of Gardens popularly known as Rose Festival is celebrated at Rose Garden in the month of February end or beginning of March. This festival is celebrated this year on 22 feb to 25 feb 2013. Different kind of competitions, flower shows, events for children, exhibitions by local artists is organized here. People come here from different cities to see and enjoy this festival.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Razia Sultana

Razia Sultana [1205-1240]



Daughter of Iltutmush, Razia Sultana was the first female Muslim ruler of South Asia. She was a talented, wise, just and generous woman. She was a great administrator and was well versed in governmental affairs. She was not only a good leader in the battlefield but herself was also an excellent fighter. As the most capable son of Iltutmush died during his own life, and the rest were incompetent to govern, Iltutmush nominated his daughter, Razia Sultana, as his successor on the throne of Delhi. Whenever Iltutmush had to leave his capital, he used to leave Razia Sultana in charge of the affairs in Delhi. But when Iltutmush died, Rukn-ud-din Firuz, one of his sons, occupied the throne and ruled for about seven months. Razia Sultana, with the support of the people of Delhi, secured the throne after defeating her brother in 1236.

Razia Sultana established complete law and order in her country. To rule the country, she abandoned her femininity and adopted a masculine getup. She used to dress as a man when appearing in public, be it in court or on the battlefield. She made an Ethiopian slave named Jalal-ud-din Yaqut her personal attendant and started trusting him the most. This challenged the monopoly of power claimed by the Turkish nobles.

The Turkish nobles resented having a woman as their ruler, especially when she started challenging their power. They began conspiring against her. In 1239, the Turkish governor of Lahore rebelled against Razia Sultana. However, when she marched against him, he first fled and then apologized. Then the governor of Bhatinda revolted. When Razia Sultana was trying to suppress the rebellion in Bhatinda, her own Turkish officers deposed her from the throne of Delhi and made her brother Bahram the Sultan. Razia Sultana married the governor of Bhatinda, Malik Altunia, and with his help tried to reoccupy the throne. She was defeated by the Turkish nobles and was compelled to flee away. A peasant who had offered her food and shelter while fleeing from an encounter killed her in her sleep. She died in 1240. Read More

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Hair gone, but still strong; Yuvraj posts latest pic


New Delhi: Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing treatment for lung cancer in the US, posted his latest bald-headed picture on twitter on Friday.

He wrote, “Finally the hair has gone ! But #livstrong #yuvstrong.”

The southpaw is in prayers of the country and many cricketers and doctors have lauded him for his mental strength and will to overcome odds.

Yuvraj has not played competitive cricket since November, when he took part in two of the three home Tests against the West Indies, missing India`s current tour of Australia.

Yuvraj was unavailable for the ongoing triangular one-day series in Australia and also opted out of the Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL), which starts in April.

Friday, February 3, 2012

I.V. (International Villager) Honey Singh Punjabi Singer - Songs Lyrics

I.V. (International Villager) is most awaited album of Honey Singh. This album features various other artists. The first song of album has released been released recently on Youtube.

Tags: IV Yo Yo Honey Singh songs, International Villager lyrics, IV Yo Yo Honey Singh Punjabi Album IV songs Lyrics,




Read more: http://lyricsdna.com/songs/album_info/180#ixzz1lOIgtjai

Dope Shope Lyrics

Ena vi naa dope-shope mareya karo
Sanu eh naa keh nakk chahdeya karo
Sade likhe khataan nu naa pahdeya karo
Naa hi dooje mundeyan nu eddan tadeya karo
Ena vi naa dope-shope maareya karo

A Ha
Yo Yo Honey Singh
Feat. Deep Money
Hey Hey... Hey Hey... Hey Hey... Kudiye
Hey Hey... Hey Hey... Hey Hey... Kudiye

Aajma ke vekhe ni tu nashe saare
Hona keeh ae tera agge mutiyare
Aajma ke vekhe ni tu nashe saare
Hona keeh ae tera agge mutiyare
Eni sukhi Vodka naa maareya karo
Thoda bottle Limca vi pa leya karo
Naale thorre tikke shikke tussi kha leya karo
Evein khali tidh liver naa sahdeya karo
Ena vi na Dope shope maareya karo

[ Yo Yo Honey Singh ]
Suno mere veero...
Suno mere veero...
Suno mere veero ajj meri kahaani
Main sofiyan da raja nashe cha meri rani rani
Pani vi nahi paundi jadon drink si banaundi
Gatt gatt khicchi jandi dasso main kya karun hoo
Whose that girl?
Loki puchh de rehnde ne jadon nashe vich nacche
Loki takde rehnde ne tapp tappde rehnde ne
Naa jappde rehnde ne Rabb daa ha ha
Oh my God ha ha
Teri lai lawaa photo tu ruke taa sahi
Purchase vi kariye je vikein taa sahi
Tuhanu dassaa ki main yaaro
Kaliyan da nitt khilna
Jo vi mile chakko kujh fresh nhio milna
Chakko chakko chakko kujh fresh nayo milna
Chakko chakko chakko first hand nayo milna
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Kehnde si ge munde tenu sirey di rakaan
Bann ke tu reh gayi hun nashe di dukaan
Kehnde si ge munde tenu sirey di rakaan
Bann ke tu reh gayi hun nashe di dukaan
Haaye haaye
Haaye dino din muki jandi meri jaan
Saare nashe eh re nashe wale khasmaa nu khan
Teri ehi gallaan ton hun main rehnda pareshan
Ewein mitti vich rol naa Punjabiyan di shaan
Ena vi naa Dope-Shope mareya karo

A Ha
Yo Yo Honey Singh
Feat. Deep Money
Hey Hey.. Hey Hey.. Hey Hey.. Kudiye
Hey Hey.. Hey Hey.. Hey Hey.. Kudiye

Read more: http://lyricsdna.com/songs/lyrics/dope-shope-lyrics-iv-honey-singh-song#ixzz1lOJ5BfJX

Best Punjabi Jutti in holy city of Amritsar

AMRITSAR: Punjabi Jutti has become one of the successful business to its manufacturer due to its aggressive demand in the market. Right now every Punjabi Jutti makers getting orders in bulk form all over the India and abroad.
Here in the city, there is one of the Asia’s biggest market around the holiest Sikh shrine Golden Temple where the Punjabi Jutti being manufactured in large scale and being exported to foreign countries like UK, America, Germany, Canada, Switzerland Singapore and Hongkong.
Punjabi Jutti was known for its immaculate embroidery and varied hues, which made it a popular, wear for the people of the region for all types of occasions. Punjabi Jutti is also known as century-old tradition.
In foreign countries where having sizable population of Punjabi people have great demand of Punjabi Jutti from the holy city Amritsar. Now foreigners have also sheer demand for Punjabi footwear in foreign lands from Amritsar. Since these footwear are easy to wear and more comfortable.
In rural and urban Punjab majority of the masses including female and old aged people especially prefer to use Punjabi Jutti due to its comfort.
Balwant Singh Majithia a leading Punjabi Jutti manufacturer said, “ This is his third generation in this profession and he manufacture different style of Punjabi Jutti on demand and one has to keep wait for one month. Moreover due to the summer season there is hot sale of Punjabi Jutti throughout out the Punjab and traders are coming from Delhi and Mumbai to place him order in bulk.
Now Punjabi Jutti becoming traditional footwear in the border town Amritsar and its surrounding area even neighboring states also following the same trend, informed Majithia.
The graceful style of Punjabi jutti made with soft leather consisting artistic work on it being preferred by the young ladies too during social gathering.
Now such footwear could also be seen in the fashion show as well as in the Bollywood industry, now it has become the essential items of cultural show. Even all the TV smalls screen plays also showing such footwear on marriage occasions.
Even it was the most favorite footwear of former Indian President Gyani Zail Singh, said Balwant Singh Majithia a Punjabi Jutti manufacturer The elegant style, beautiful designs and soft leather of the footwear are attracting the fashion lovers everywhere, said Harjinder Singh trader.
The cost of ladies Punjabi jutti starts from Rupees two hundred to three thousand.
The traditional teela, zeri wali and Sundi embroidery with Golden Thread has the look and designs is a magnet for any traditional fashion lover.
A rough estimate, a dozen shopkeepers in Amritsar are engaged in the Punjabi Jutti business and their turn over is in tune of ten crore.