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Sunday, January 15, 2012

100 acres for Punjabi varsity in Pakistan

Arif Choudhary, president of the Pak-India Friendship Society, informed that his NRI friend from New York Abdul Rehman had donated 100 acres of land in Nankana Sahib in Pakistan to establish Punjabi University there. He said they had already started working out the details. "It will be a private university that will provide a common platform to all Punjabis for learning Punjabi language and culture. The reason for choosing this particular place is because this land belonged to Guru Nanak Dev Ji and what could be better than this place to establish Punjabi University," he added.

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