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Amritsar recent comments:

  • Relliance Big Cinemas (Suraj Chanda Tara), Harman Bhullar wrote 10 years ago:
    Yes I know the family of Mr Sandhu...Very nice people
  • Amrit Sarovar, guest (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    What is the source of water and how does it stay clean and fresh ?
  • kirtan school Bhai Joginder Singh ji Talwara, guest (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Best way to preserve culture is by video recording, and discussion forums on internet, and some people trying to follow traditions in their original form. Culture has to be kept alive as a living practice. It cannot be preserved in documents alone, but documentation is very important because it is possible. Practicing tradition is not always possible because everyone wants to move with the times instead of living in old traditions.
  • Golden Temple, India, guest (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    The so called enmity of communities is more a product of Western imagination and projection than a reality of Indian history. It is true that there are lots of enmities among Indians, including communal ones, but by and large the Indians always lived peacefully with each other. In Indian tradition it is not necessary to immediately get rid of or harm or kill your enemy. Violence is done during special events like riots that do not happen very often and stop soon with common agreement. It is difficult for Westerners to understand, as Western people have a culture of hurry. They have to settle their enmities hurriedly, which naturally requires killing enemies at once. The Indian habit is to live with problems without making efforts for a quick solution. Indian peace is a tense peace, but it is peace all the same. It is the only kind of peace that is possible in large human populations.
  • Sant Singh Sukha Singh School, Ashwani Uppal wrote 10 years ago:
    i m Ashwani Kumar Uppal passed 11th class in 1981 from Sant Singh Sukha Singh Higher Secandary School At that Time S. jagjit Singh was Our Principal S. Shamsher Singh Kahlon was My english teacher.i could not forget my school days. i live in noida
  • Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, veena khosla (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Veena Sehgal (now married name Veena Khosla, teaching in Toronto Canada) went to Sacred Heart school in the year 1977 in seventh and eighth standard. Sister Regis was the principal. Teachers I remember Ms.Edith, Ms. Anahith, Ms Jackson
  • Amritsar, akashdeep (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Jai hind
  • The Senior Study, SARABJOT (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    the senior study 2 school is a brilliant school.
  • SSSS Modern High School, Abhishek Sharma (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    this is the best school ever. amazing experience of 13 years.. i was doing so many prangs in here.. i am sorry madam .. this school give's me so many things.. i am always miss the days which i spent there...
  • Gurudwara Shaeed Ganj Sahib ( Dhan Dhan Baba Deep Singh Ji ), birdavinder singh (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Dhan Dhan Baba Deep Singh Ji Sarbat da bhala Hove mere malik
  • Coca-Cola Factory, honey (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    hi sir my dad on shop purchasing the coca cola agency and going in 2 week not giving refergirator i need a refergirator but not giving please sir doing something i lived in talwandi kuka and coca cola company available in my village my shop is miani tusi refergirator pej deo nai ta age tu nai lavga koi chij
  • Uppal Neuro Hospital, Amit Arora (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    hi
  • Uppal Neuro Hospital, Amit Arora (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Uppal Hospital
  • Mata Ganga Ji Niwas, suresh vaswani (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    waheguru ji, pls provide me one a/c room from 11/06/2014 to 14/06/2014 pls send me detail in my email id. suresh220099@gmail.com
  • Govt Senior Secondry School (girls) Mall Road, GAURAV (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    1885 ?
  • Police DAV Public School, harry (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    bro mainu puch meri incharge c ...bahut chaper khadi..hahha
  • 54, Palmgrove, Airport Road., manu (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    is that tinus house?? ....Manu
  • Prem Ashram School, Raju (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Great person MASTER AGYA RAM a real educationist, I miss him
  • Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, shivani mahajan (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I studied in this school from class 1 to class 10 . sister regis was the principal initially followed by sister gemma. my sisters deepa and pallavi mahajan also studied in this school and we are proud to have studied here and done well in life
  • Head Post office Amritsar, Rajender Kumar wrote 11 years ago:
    HEAD POST OFFICE AMRITSAR IS BETWEEN COURT ROAD, ALBERT ROAD AND RIALTO CHOWK AMRITSAR. ONCE BSNL AND HEAD POST OFFICE USED TO TO BE ON COMPLEX ON ALBERT ROAD COMPRISING AMRITSAR HEAD POST OFFICE DISPENSARY OF INDIA POST ON OHTER SIDE THERFE IS CHURCH ON COURT ROAD. THIS IS PERHAPS OLDEST POST OFFICE IN PUNJAB . IT WAS BUILT BY BRITISHERS AND COMPLETED IN 1926 RAJINDER