The decrease in Punjabi speakers over time is attributed to several factors. Many argue that Punjabis do not associate their ...
On International Mother Language Day, read Nishtha Sood’s personal essay on how Hindi’s dominance is eroding the Punjabi ...
In a huge achievement for the community, Punjabi will be the newest language to be added to public schools' curriculum in WA. The development of syllabuses for pre-primary to year 12 will begin in ...
Phagwara recently witnessed a display of cultural pride as the annual Punjabi Language Awareness March was organised. The procession began at the Blood bank in Guru Hargobind Nagar and journeyed ...
Government College University Faisalabad (GCUF) hosted a two-day International Punjabi Conference, bringing together renowned scholars, intellectuals and cultural ambassadors from across the world.
International Mother Language Day is being observed today (Friday) in Islamabad, like elsewhere in the country and the world.
The 2021 Census confirms that Punjabi continues to be the fastest-growing language in Australia, with more than 239,000 people using it at home, an increase of over 80 per cent from 2016.