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IV. Newspapers, Magazines and Community Publications
a. Newspapers
Akali te Pardesi, Punjabi Weekly, Jalandhar: 1924-26.
Desh Sewak, Punjabi Weekly.
Khalsa Samachar, Punjabi Weekly, Amritsar: 1908-1914.
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Kirti, Punjabi Monthly, Amritsar: 1926-1939.
Pardesi Khalsa, Jalandhar: 1922-1924
Ajit, Jalandhar.
Nawan Zamana, Jalandhar.
Punjabi Tribune, Chandigarh
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
The Indian Express, New Delhi
India Today, New Delhi
The Tribune, Chandigarh
Amritsar Times Weekly, California, USA. ( www.amritsartimes.com)
World Sikh News, English edition of Amritsar Times (www.worldsikhnews.com)
Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada. (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Indo-Canadian Times, Surrey, BC.
The Vancouver Sun, Newspaper. BC, Canada (http://www.vancouversun.com/)
b. Magazines
Advisor (Farmer‟s Voice), Punjabi Weekly Magazine. Jalandhar.
Fatehnama, a monthly magazine, Amritsar.
Gurmat Parkash, a monthly magazine. Amritsar.
Nirmal Dehi, Punjabi Magazine. Jalandhar: SGPC.
Parvasi Khabarnama, Punjabi Monthly (two issues). Jalandhar: NRI Sabha
Vichar Manch, Monthly Punjabi Magazine. Jalandhar.
Parvasi View, Punjabi Monthly Newsletter. Jalandhar: NRI Sabha
Parvasi, Monthly International Punjabi News Magazine. Chandigarh, Toronto, Vancouver
and Calgary. (www.parvasi.com)
c. Community Publications
Alag, Sarup Singh. 2009. Seva Mission (A Special Interview with S. Budh Singh).
Begampura Souvenir, 2004. Jalandhar: Dera Shri 108 Sant Sarwan das Ji, Sachkhand Ballan,
Jalandhar and UP: Shri Guru Ravidas Birth Place Public Charitable Trust, Sir Govardhan
Varanasi.
Chief Khalsa Diwan, Educational Committee, Amritsar. n.d. Chief Khalsa Diwan Di Daswin
Varshak Report for the year 1917-18.
Guru Nanak Mission Medical and Educational Trust. 2005. Silver Jubilee Souvenir Dhahan-
Kaleran (1979-2005).
Jeevan Seva, (Editor: Sushil Kaur), GNMMET, Dhahan-Kaleran.
Kaur, Inderjit. n.d. Orphanage Pamphlet.
V. Websites
http://www.asiapacificphilanthropy.org/
http://www.chiefkhalsadiwan.com/sch.htm
http://dipp.nic.in/invindia/invind.htm
http://finmin.nic.in/fipbweb/fipb/fipb_index.html
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http://www.migration4development.org/content/diaspora-led-rural-development
www.newsindia-times.com/
www.nriinternet.com/INDIA
http://www.nrisabhapunjab.in
www.nrizone.in/default.aspx
http://www.thakarki.com/default.html