You people are forgetting that this is going to benefit women in the LONG RUN... How you ask, just imagine 20 years from now when these boys will need to get married there will be 10 boys for every 7 girls... so the family with the girls will be in the driver seat.. mother nature has a cruel way of correcting human stupidity!
As Mr. Mangat called it the "so called media", that sums it up. These people only care about the money, no ethics, no liabilities, no "sharam", and no soul. The worst part about this is the fact that this topic will fade away very quickly.
Kudos to Rubeena Aulakh as well, she covers quite a few stories effecting our community, a few months ago she wrote an article about punjabi women in trucking industry, it was quite enlightening. Good for her.
than man was selling the opium in house i think so?
GurinderPaji 4 months ago
Incase agar sano sarea nu India vapes jana pave tah, ek hor Punjab establish karna paega. So please Khao pio, kro anand Rab rakha.
MrBillu1954 8 months ago
You people are forgetting that this is going to benefit women in the LONG RUN... How you ask, just imagine 20 years from now when these boys will need to get married there will be 10 boys for every 7 girls... so the family with the girls will be in the driver seat.. mother nature has a cruel way of correcting human stupidity!
tdot22 1 year ago
Mr. Mangat thanks, You are great.
2009HSingh 1 year ago
Mr. Mangat, I am glad that you and others in the Toronto media are addressing this issue boldly.
I live in Detroit, and we had a Punjabi Khed Mela here which was attended by lot of Punjabi women.
I learned that the Kabbadi tournaments in Toronto area are attended by only men.
If above is true this reflects very poorly on our community.
Let us start with small steps. Maybe we can ask the organizers to take up this issue.
If Detroit can do it Toronto can too.
gemsidhu 2 years ago 2
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dankinator23 2 years ago
Please add your comments.... Thank you
mannbuta 2 years ago
As Mr. Mangat called it the "so called media", that sums it up. These people only care about the money, no ethics, no liabilities, no "sharam", and no soul. The worst part about this is the fact that this topic will fade away very quickly.
Kudos to Rubeena Aulakh as well, she covers quite a few stories effecting our community, a few months ago she wrote an article about punjabi women in trucking industry, it was quite enlightening. Good for her.
hsandhar123 2 years ago