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_____________________________________________________________________ Punjab : Punjab is a state divided in two parts: East and West, the way we used to have East and West Germany. The East Punjab is in India while the West Punjab is in Pakistan. People in both parts speak the same language called Punjabi even though they use different alphabets to write that language. However, In my view, Punjab has three parts. Other than the East and the West Punjab mentioned above, there is another part of Punjab which I call Punjab Abroad because it is scattered around the world in different countries with a culture of its own. It is such a reality that nobody can ignore. Moreover, it is a permanent reality and is not going to go away. There is already enough written information about Punjab on the Internet. We do not find it appropriate to allocate any more of our resources to repeat the same information that is already available on various Websites. We would like to devote the Punjabi Manch portion of our Website to Punjabi literature while most of the Punjab-Online portion to the Punjabis and their adopted homelands outside the geographical boundaries of the two Punjab states mentioned above.---------Editor. _____________________________________________________________________ Punjab Online in 1st Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 2nd Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 3rd Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 4th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 5th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 6th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 7th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 8th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 9th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 10th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 12th Issue of Punjabi Manch Punjab Online in 14th Issue of Punjabi Manch
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