"Punjab: Past, Present and Future", Punjab Research Group 40th Anniversary Conference, 2024 [Royal Holloway University of London]

*Please note: this is an in-person event*

The Punjab Research Group (PRG) was established in April 1984 as an inclusive and all-embracing forum to provide a platform for discussion and debate on issues pertaining to East and West Punjab as well as the Punjabi diaspora. PRG has been hosting conferences at least twice a year since 1984.

During the past 39 years, the PRG has provided space for academics to interact with each other regardless of territorial or disciplinary boundaries. This is especially important given the often-strained relationship between India and Pakistan, which has prevented discussion and dialogue between scholars of East and West Punjab.

PRG will be celebrating its 40th anniversary by organising a one-day conference in collaboration with Prof Ravinder Barn at Royal Holloway University of London on Saturday, 22th June 2024, at the Royal Holloway University of London. 

Refreshments (tea/coffee and sandwich lunch) will be provided. There is no registration fee, however, the places are limited, therefore, if you would like to register as a guest for this event it is mandatory to reserve your ticket using our online form below (or click on the link: https://forms.gle/hzY9yamsQpcJwLLe9). 

The list of tentative speakers includes the following: 

Literary and Visual Textures: Interweaving Punjabi Unity 
Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, Chair of the Department & Crawford Family Professor Religious Studies, Colby College Waterville, USA

Establishing and Outsourcing Sovereignty: The Politics of Infrastructure in Southern Punjab
Dr. Philipp Zehmisch, Senior Academic Staff, Department of Anthropology, South Asia Institute (SAI), Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Heidelberg University, Germany

Gujranwala: Colonial Violence  through air power
Professor Balbir S. Barn, FBCS, Academic Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University, UK

The tragedy of partition in Punjabi poetry: a study
Dr Harpreet Kaur, Assistant Professor Department of Translation Studies, Mahatama Gandhi Antrarashtriya. Hindi. Vishwavidyalya, Wardha, Regional Center Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh - India)

It is a Gurdwara, Not a Memorial.”: The Politics and Aesthetics of Sikh memorials for 1984
Kanika Singh, Director, Centre for Writing & Communication, Ashoka University, India

Birthplace of Rama at Ghuram, Punjab: An exploration
Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Former Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru, India

Print, publication, and Punjabi literary periodicals
Amitoj Kaur Chandi, PhD research scholar, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IISER Mohali, Punjab, India

The Englishing of Britain’s Sikhs: complex dimensions in new brightness
Dr Gorby Jandu FRAS, Honorary Research Fellow, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Roehampton, London

Philosophy of Humanism in Punjabi Sufi Poetry
Muhammad Izhar Sattar, Assistant Registrar & Coordinator Graduate and Post Graduate Studies, College of Pharmacy, University of Sargodha, Pakistan

Ranjit Singh's Progressive Land Revenue Reforms: A Catalyst for Socio-Economic
Dr. Robina Yasmin, Chairperson, Department of Pakistan Studies, Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Agricultural Land Leasing System in Indian Punjab: Structure, Market and Policy Issues
Jaswinder Singh Brar, Professor of Economics, Centre for Research in Economic ChangePunjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India

In the Footsteps of Maharaja Duleep Singh: Tracing the Colonial Plunder of the Lahore Darbār’s Toshakhāna
Dr. Nadhra Shahbaz Khan, Director Gurmani Centre for Languages & Literature, Associate Professor (History of Art & Architecture), Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences, LUMS, Pakistan

Environmental harms and child well-being in East Punjab, and Kashmir, India
Professor Ravinder Barn, PhD, FAcSS, Head of Department, Department of Law and Criminology, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

Catastrophe as Blessing: Alternative Perspectives about Floods in Punjab, Pakistan
Saba Fatima 

We would also encourage you to use the above link to spread the word about the conference on social media and elsewhere. Do share this link with any friends or family who might like to attend the conference. If you have any further questions ahead of the day itself, feel free to write us a line at punjabresearchgroup@gmail.com.

For more information about the PRG visit our website at www.theprg.co.uk.

Looking forward to seeing you on the 22nd!

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