Artistes have condemned the threat issued against the screening of the first Gojri language film in Mansehra. After receiving a warning letter from an unheard of student group, the Mansehra ...
Spoken by the Gujjars and Bakerwals of J&K, Gojri, which is not taught at school, continues to be marginal even though its speakers are the third largest ethnic group in the state after the Kashmiris ...
Srinagar, Jun 5 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir government will soon recommend Gojri language for inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian constitution, a state minister has said. "The state government ...
Jammu: The tribal Gujjar community of Jammu and Kashmir yesterday demanded that Gojri be recognised as an official language and included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Dr Javed ...
SWAT: The Gujjar community in Swat organised a historic thanksgiving convention to celebrate the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly’s recent decision to grant Gojri the status of the province’s sixth ...
Jammu, Feb 26 (PTI) Insisting that efforts were on to get Gojri language included in the 8th schedule of Indian Constitution, the Jammu and Kashmir government today asked all the stake holders to come ...
Gujjars today sought support from all political parties, socio-linguistic groups and influential dignitaries of the country for the inclusion of the ‘Gojri’ language into the eighth schedule of the ...
Ganderbal (J&K), Dec 28 (ANI): Muhammad Mansha Khaki, a distinguished Gojri writer from Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir, has been engaged in efforts to preserve the Gojri language for the last ...
Gojri, a tribal language spoken by nearly two million Gujjars in J&K alone, deserves more attention from the government, he said, and added Gojri is the most spoken tribal language in northwestern ...
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], August 7 (ANI): The Two-Day International Film Festival culminated on Monday at the Auditorium of Mata Vaishno Devi Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra, Jammu. On the ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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