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PUNJAB
• state in North India
• bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the
north, Himachal Pradesh to the east, Haryana to the south and
southeast, Rajasthan to the southwest, and the Pakistani province
of Punjab to the west.
• The state capital is located in Chandigarh, a Union Territory and also
the capital of the neighbouring state of Haryana.
• After the partition of India in 1947, the Punjab province of British India was
divided between India and Pakistan.
• The Indian Punjab was divided on the basis of language in 1966.
• It was divided into 3 parts.
• Haryanvi speaking areas (dialect of Hindi) were carved out as Haryana.
• Hilly regions and Pahari speaking areas formed Himachal Pradesh.
• And punjabi alongside the current state of Punjab.
• Punjab is the only Sikh majority state in India with Sikhs being 57.69% of the
population
PUNJAB: ANCIENT HISTORY
• During the period when the epic Mahabharata was written, around 800–
400 BCE, Punjab was known as Trigarta and ruled by Katoch kings.
The Indus Valley Civilization spanned much of the Punjab region with cities
such as Rupar. The Vedic Civilization spread along the length of
the Saraswati River to cover most of northern India including Punjab. This
civilisation shaped subsequent cultures in the Indian subcontinent.
• The Punjab region was conquered by many ancient empires including
the Gandhara, Nandas, Mauryas, Shungas, Kushans, Guptas, Palas, Gurjara-
Pratiharas and Hindu Shahis.
• The furthest eastern extent of Alexander the Great's
exploration was along the Indus River. Agriculture flourished
and trading cities such as Jalandhar, Sangrur and Ludhiana grew
in wealth.
• Due to its location, the Punjab region came under constant
attack and influence from both west and east. Punjab faced
invasions by the Archaemenids, Greeks, Scythians, Turks,
and Afghans. This resulted in the Punjab witnessing centuries of
bitter bloodshed. Its culture
combines Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Sikh and British influences
SIKH EMPIRE
• The Sikh Empire (1801–1849) was forged by Maharajah Ranjit Singh on the
foundations of the Khalsa from a collection of autonomous Sikh misls,
creating a unified political state. The empire extended from the Khyber
Pass in the west, to Kashmir in the north, to Sindh in the south, and Tibet in
the east. The main geographical footprint of the empire was the Punjab
region. The religious demography of the Sikh Empire was Muslim (70%),
Sikh (17%), Hindu (13%).
• After his proclamation in 1801 as Maharajah, Ranjit Singh began the
modernisation of the Punjab Army. All the Misl leaders who were affiliated
with the Army had been nobility, usually with long and prestigious family
histories in Punjab.
• Ranjit Singh introduced several new commanders, some of them
European, and a further 52,000 well-trained and equipped professional
with field artillery, turning it into a premier fighting force.
• After Ranjit Singh's death in 1839, the empire was severely weakened by
internal divisions and political mismanagement. This opportunity was used
by the British Empire to launch the Anglo-Sikh Wars. A series of betrayals of
the Sikhs by some prominent leaders in the army led to its downfall.
Maharaja Gulab Singh and Raja Dhian Singh were the top generals of the
army.
• The Sikh Empire was finally dissolved, after a series of wars with the British
at the end of the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849, into separate princely
states and the British province of Punjab, which were granted statehood.
Eventually, a Lieutenant Governorship was formed in Lahore as a direct
representative of the British Crown.
DARBAR OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH
PUNJAB : AFTER INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITISHERS
• In 1947 the Punjab Province of British India was partitioned along religious
lines into West Punjab and East Punjab. Huge numbers of people were
displaced, and there was much intercommunal violence. Following
independence, several small Punjabi princely states, including
Patiala, acceded to the Union of India and were united into the PEPSU. In
1956 this was integrated with the state of East Punjab to create a new,
enlarged Indian state called simply "Punjab".
• The undivided Punjab, of which Pakistani Punjab forms a major region
today, was home to a large minority population of Punjabi Hindus and
Sikhs until 1947, apart from the Muslim majority.
• Immediately following independence in 1947, and due to the ensuing
communal violence and fear, most Sikhs and Punjabi Hindus who found
themselves in Pakistan migrated to India as part of the exchange of
populations.
• Punjabi Muslims were uprooted similarly from their homes in East Punjab,
which now forms part of India. More than seven million moved to Pakistan,
and over six million settled in Punjab. In 1950, two new states were
recognised by the Indian constitution: the Indian part of the former British
province of Punjab became the state of East Punjab, while the princely
states of the region were combined into the Patiala and East Punjab States
Union (PEPSU). Himachal Pradesh was later created as a union territory
from several princely states in the hills.
RURAL SIKHS IN A LONG OX-CART TRAIN HEADED
TOWARDS INDIA. 1947
LAND OF RIVERS
• Sutlej
• Beas
• Ravi
• Chenab
• and Jehlum
SEAL OF PUNJAB
INDUSTRIES IN PUNJAB
• Agriculture
• manufacturing of scientific instruments
• electrical goods
• financial services
• machine tools
• Textiles
• sewing machines
• sports goods
• Starch
• Tourism
• Fertilisers
• bicycles
• garments
• and the processing of pine oil and sugar
ECONOMY OF PUNJAB
• Punjab's GDP is ₹3.17 lakh crore (US$47 billion)
• Indian Punjab produces 2% of the world's cotton, 2% of its wheat and 1% of
its rice.
• In Punjab the consumption of fertiliser per hectare is 223.46 kg as
compared to 90 kg nationally.
• The state has been awarded the National Productivity Award for
agriculture extension services for ten years, from 1991–92 to 1998–99 and
from 2001 to 2003–04.
• According to the India State Hunger Index, Punjab has the lowest level of
hunger in India
TRANSPORT IN PUNJAB
• Air
• Punjab has six civil airports. The Sri Guru
Ram Dass Jee International
Airport in Amritsar and Chandigarh
International Airport in Mohali are the
state's two international airports. Other
airports in Punjab are:
• Bathinda Airport
• Pathankot Airport
• Patiala Airport
• Sahnewal Airport
i. The Shatabdi Express, India's fastest
series of train connects Amritsar to
New Delhi. The railway junction
in Bhatinda is the largest in Asia.
The Shatabdi Express connects New
Delhi to Bathinda.
ii. The Samjhauta Express is a joint
venture between Indian
Railways and Pakistan Railways and
runs from Attari railway station
near Amritsar in India to Lahore
Railway Station in Punjab, Pakistan.
• RAIL
• ROAD
• All the cities and towns of Punjab
are connected by four-
lane national highways. The Grand
Trunk Road, also known as "NH1",
connects Kolkata to Peshawar,
passing through Jalandhar and
Amritsar. Another major national
highway connects Punjab
to Jammu, passing
through Hoshiarpur and Pathanko
t
THE CULTURE OF PUNJAB
• The culture of Punjab has many elements including music such as bhangra,
an extensive religious and non-religious dance tradition, a long history of
poetry in the Punjabi language, a significant Punjabi film industry which
dates back to before Partition, a vast range of cuisine which has become
widely popular abroad, and a number of seasonal and harvest festivals
such as Lohri,Basant, Vaisakhi and Teeyan, all of which are celebrated in
addition to the religious festivals of India.
• Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are a strong reflection of
Punjabi culture. Marriage ceremonies are known for their rich rituals,
songs, dances, food and dresses, which have evolved over many centuries.[
BHANGRA
GIDDA
FOOD
MAKKE DI ROTI TE SARSO
DA SAAG
PARANDA
HAIR EXTENSION
LASSI
MORNING BREAKFAST
PARANTHE
KIRPAN
KADA
SPORT OF PUNJAB
KABADDI
PUNJABI FOLKFARE
There are a number of folk
tales that are popular in
Punjab. These are the folk
tales of Mirza Sahiban, Heer
Ranjha, Sohni Mahiwal, Sassi
Punnun, Jagga Jatt, Dulla
Bhatti, Puran Bhagat, Jeona
Maud et
PUNJAB : FAMOUS FOR
• wheat and rice
• The region is ideal for wheat
and rice growing. Indian
Punjab is called the "Granary
of India" or "India's bread-
basket".It produces 10.26% of
India's cotton, 19.5% of India's
wheat, and 11% of India's rice.
• Phulkari
It is a spectacular
design, which is made
through horizontal,
vertical and
diagonal stitches.
• STEEL INDUSTRY
At Punjab Stainless Steel
Industries, they strive to lead
in the invention,
development and
manufacture of the industry's
most advanced Stainless
Steel Cookware, Hollowware,
Pressure Cooker, Restaurant
ware, Kitchenware and all the
Stainless Steel and Aluminium
Items.
• FRUITS
a. Apples
b. Figs
c. Quinces
d. Almonds
e. Pomegranates
f. Peaches
g. Mulberries
h. Apricots
i. and plums
• FOOD
• Butter Chicken. ...
• Sarson Ka Saag Aur Makki
Ki Roti.
• Tandoori Chicken.
• Chole Bhature.
• Masala Channa.
• Dal Makhani.
• Machchli Amritsari.
• Dhaba Dal.
• DRESSES
• Churidar and Kurta
• Patiyala Salwar and Kameez
• Gold Jewelry and Other
Traditional Ornaments
• Types of Traditional Dresses
Worn By Punjabi Men
• The Punjabi Padgi or Turban
SUBMITTED BY-
• Ankeeta Chowdhury (PBI604)
• Deepak Mishra (PB1609)
• Deepanshu Dinker (PB1610)
• Gargi Halder (PB1613)
• Pankaj podeti (PB1623)
• Upasna Mishra (PB1641)
• Varsha Jain (PB1642)
• Yashwarshan Sisodiya (PB1644)
• Varshitha (PB1649)
• Gaurang Arya (PB1653)
THANK YOU

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Presentation on punjab

  • 1.
  • 2. PUNJAB • state in North India • bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the east, Haryana to the south and southeast, Rajasthan to the southwest, and the Pakistani province of Punjab to the west. • The state capital is located in Chandigarh, a Union Territory and also the capital of the neighbouring state of Haryana.
  • 3. • After the partition of India in 1947, the Punjab province of British India was divided between India and Pakistan. • The Indian Punjab was divided on the basis of language in 1966. • It was divided into 3 parts. • Haryanvi speaking areas (dialect of Hindi) were carved out as Haryana. • Hilly regions and Pahari speaking areas formed Himachal Pradesh. • And punjabi alongside the current state of Punjab. • Punjab is the only Sikh majority state in India with Sikhs being 57.69% of the population
  • 4.
  • 5. PUNJAB: ANCIENT HISTORY • During the period when the epic Mahabharata was written, around 800– 400 BCE, Punjab was known as Trigarta and ruled by Katoch kings. The Indus Valley Civilization spanned much of the Punjab region with cities such as Rupar. The Vedic Civilization spread along the length of the Saraswati River to cover most of northern India including Punjab. This civilisation shaped subsequent cultures in the Indian subcontinent. • The Punjab region was conquered by many ancient empires including the Gandhara, Nandas, Mauryas, Shungas, Kushans, Guptas, Palas, Gurjara- Pratiharas and Hindu Shahis.
  • 6. • The furthest eastern extent of Alexander the Great's exploration was along the Indus River. Agriculture flourished and trading cities such as Jalandhar, Sangrur and Ludhiana grew in wealth. • Due to its location, the Punjab region came under constant attack and influence from both west and east. Punjab faced invasions by the Archaemenids, Greeks, Scythians, Turks, and Afghans. This resulted in the Punjab witnessing centuries of bitter bloodshed. Its culture combines Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Sikh and British influences
  • 7. SIKH EMPIRE • The Sikh Empire (1801–1849) was forged by Maharajah Ranjit Singh on the foundations of the Khalsa from a collection of autonomous Sikh misls, creating a unified political state. The empire extended from the Khyber Pass in the west, to Kashmir in the north, to Sindh in the south, and Tibet in the east. The main geographical footprint of the empire was the Punjab region. The religious demography of the Sikh Empire was Muslim (70%), Sikh (17%), Hindu (13%). • After his proclamation in 1801 as Maharajah, Ranjit Singh began the modernisation of the Punjab Army. All the Misl leaders who were affiliated with the Army had been nobility, usually with long and prestigious family histories in Punjab.
  • 8. • Ranjit Singh introduced several new commanders, some of them European, and a further 52,000 well-trained and equipped professional with field artillery, turning it into a premier fighting force. • After Ranjit Singh's death in 1839, the empire was severely weakened by internal divisions and political mismanagement. This opportunity was used by the British Empire to launch the Anglo-Sikh Wars. A series of betrayals of the Sikhs by some prominent leaders in the army led to its downfall. Maharaja Gulab Singh and Raja Dhian Singh were the top generals of the army. • The Sikh Empire was finally dissolved, after a series of wars with the British at the end of the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849, into separate princely states and the British province of Punjab, which were granted statehood. Eventually, a Lieutenant Governorship was formed in Lahore as a direct representative of the British Crown.
  • 9. DARBAR OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH
  • 10. PUNJAB : AFTER INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITISHERS • In 1947 the Punjab Province of British India was partitioned along religious lines into West Punjab and East Punjab. Huge numbers of people were displaced, and there was much intercommunal violence. Following independence, several small Punjabi princely states, including Patiala, acceded to the Union of India and were united into the PEPSU. In 1956 this was integrated with the state of East Punjab to create a new, enlarged Indian state called simply "Punjab". • The undivided Punjab, of which Pakistani Punjab forms a major region today, was home to a large minority population of Punjabi Hindus and Sikhs until 1947, apart from the Muslim majority.
  • 11. • Immediately following independence in 1947, and due to the ensuing communal violence and fear, most Sikhs and Punjabi Hindus who found themselves in Pakistan migrated to India as part of the exchange of populations. • Punjabi Muslims were uprooted similarly from their homes in East Punjab, which now forms part of India. More than seven million moved to Pakistan, and over six million settled in Punjab. In 1950, two new states were recognised by the Indian constitution: the Indian part of the former British province of Punjab became the state of East Punjab, while the princely states of the region were combined into the Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU). Himachal Pradesh was later created as a union territory from several princely states in the hills.
  • 12. RURAL SIKHS IN A LONG OX-CART TRAIN HEADED TOWARDS INDIA. 1947
  • 13. LAND OF RIVERS • Sutlej • Beas • Ravi • Chenab • and Jehlum
  • 15. INDUSTRIES IN PUNJAB • Agriculture • manufacturing of scientific instruments • electrical goods • financial services • machine tools • Textiles
  • 16. • sewing machines • sports goods • Starch • Tourism • Fertilisers • bicycles • garments • and the processing of pine oil and sugar
  • 17. ECONOMY OF PUNJAB • Punjab's GDP is ₹3.17 lakh crore (US$47 billion) • Indian Punjab produces 2% of the world's cotton, 2% of its wheat and 1% of its rice. • In Punjab the consumption of fertiliser per hectare is 223.46 kg as compared to 90 kg nationally. • The state has been awarded the National Productivity Award for agriculture extension services for ten years, from 1991–92 to 1998–99 and from 2001 to 2003–04. • According to the India State Hunger Index, Punjab has the lowest level of hunger in India
  • 18. TRANSPORT IN PUNJAB • Air • Punjab has six civil airports. The Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar and Chandigarh International Airport in Mohali are the state's two international airports. Other airports in Punjab are: • Bathinda Airport • Pathankot Airport • Patiala Airport • Sahnewal Airport
  • 19. i. The Shatabdi Express, India's fastest series of train connects Amritsar to New Delhi. The railway junction in Bhatinda is the largest in Asia. The Shatabdi Express connects New Delhi to Bathinda. ii. The Samjhauta Express is a joint venture between Indian Railways and Pakistan Railways and runs from Attari railway station near Amritsar in India to Lahore Railway Station in Punjab, Pakistan. • RAIL
  • 20. • ROAD • All the cities and towns of Punjab are connected by four- lane national highways. The Grand Trunk Road, also known as "NH1", connects Kolkata to Peshawar, passing through Jalandhar and Amritsar. Another major national highway connects Punjab to Jammu, passing through Hoshiarpur and Pathanko t
  • 21. THE CULTURE OF PUNJAB • The culture of Punjab has many elements including music such as bhangra, an extensive religious and non-religious dance tradition, a long history of poetry in the Punjabi language, a significant Punjabi film industry which dates back to before Partition, a vast range of cuisine which has become widely popular abroad, and a number of seasonal and harvest festivals such as Lohri,Basant, Vaisakhi and Teeyan, all of which are celebrated in addition to the religious festivals of India. • Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture. Marriage ceremonies are known for their rich rituals, songs, dances, food and dresses, which have evolved over many centuries.[
  • 23. FOOD MAKKE DI ROTI TE SARSO DA SAAG
  • 25. LASSI
  • 28. KADA
  • 30. PUNJABI FOLKFARE There are a number of folk tales that are popular in Punjab. These are the folk tales of Mirza Sahiban, Heer Ranjha, Sohni Mahiwal, Sassi Punnun, Jagga Jatt, Dulla Bhatti, Puran Bhagat, Jeona Maud et
  • 31. PUNJAB : FAMOUS FOR • wheat and rice • The region is ideal for wheat and rice growing. Indian Punjab is called the "Granary of India" or "India's bread- basket".It produces 10.26% of India's cotton, 19.5% of India's wheat, and 11% of India's rice.
  • 32. • Phulkari It is a spectacular design, which is made through horizontal, vertical and diagonal stitches.
  • 33. • STEEL INDUSTRY At Punjab Stainless Steel Industries, they strive to lead in the invention, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced Stainless Steel Cookware, Hollowware, Pressure Cooker, Restaurant ware, Kitchenware and all the Stainless Steel and Aluminium Items.
  • 34. • FRUITS a. Apples b. Figs c. Quinces d. Almonds e. Pomegranates f. Peaches g. Mulberries h. Apricots i. and plums
  • 35. • FOOD • Butter Chicken. ... • Sarson Ka Saag Aur Makki Ki Roti. • Tandoori Chicken. • Chole Bhature. • Masala Channa. • Dal Makhani. • Machchli Amritsari. • Dhaba Dal.
  • 36. • DRESSES • Churidar and Kurta • Patiyala Salwar and Kameez • Gold Jewelry and Other Traditional Ornaments • Types of Traditional Dresses Worn By Punjabi Men • The Punjabi Padgi or Turban
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  • 39. SUBMITTED BY- • Ankeeta Chowdhury (PBI604) • Deepak Mishra (PB1609) • Deepanshu Dinker (PB1610) • Gargi Halder (PB1613) • Pankaj podeti (PB1623) • Upasna Mishra (PB1641) • Varsha Jain (PB1642) • Yashwarshan Sisodiya (PB1644) • Varshitha (PB1649) • Gaurang Arya (PB1653) THANK YOU