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A map of the distribution of native Punjabi speakers in India and Pakistan. With effect from 1 November 1966, there was yet another reorganisation, this time on linguistic lines, when the state of Punjab as constituted in 1956 was divided into three: the mostly Hindi-speaking part became the present-day Indian state of Haryana and the mostly Punjabi-speaking part became the present-day Punjab ...
Punjab Assembly election, 2012: Amritsar East; Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Navjot Kaur Sidhu: 33,406 : 36.30 : IND. Simarpreet Kaur 26,307 28.59 INC: Sunil Dutti ...
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East Region (Cameroon) East Region, Singapore; Est Region, Burkina Faso; Purvanchal (lit. ' eastern region '), a region of India; East Punjab (state), former state in northwestern India (1947–1966), the eastern part of the Punjab region Punjab, India, a state of India divided from the above, sometimes still referred to as East Punjab
Punjab (Punjabi: puñjāba pronounced [pənˈdʒaːb] ⓘ) is a state in northwestern India.Forming part of the larger Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, the state is bordered by the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh to the north and northeast, Haryana to the south and southeast, and Rajasthan to the southwest; by the Indian union territories of Jammu and Kashmir to the north and ...
The project is a home base that provides a place for Wikipedians (editors) to discuss issues, while share information and resources regarding improvements to Punjabi related articles, which can be discussed at the project's talk page. To join WikiProject Punjab (anyone may join), simply list your username on the members page. Editors are also ...
On 15 August 1947, Gopi Chand Bhargava elected the Chief Minister of East Punjab by Members of Interim Assembly. On the date of 1 November 1947, it was the first-time interim assembly sit. Kapur Singh was the elected Speaker that day and two days later on 3 November, Thakur Panchan Chand was the elected Deputy speaker.
The Patiala and East Punjab States Union Legislative Assembly was the unicameral state-level legislative body of the Patiala and East Punjab States Union in India. [1] Two elections to the assembly were held; one in 1951 and the second one in 1954. [2] [3] The assembly had 60 seats.