People of Bhera
People of Bhera. According to Hakeem Bashir Bhervi, one of the reasons for Paralysis, Heart Attack and High Blood Pressure is an increase of cholesterol in the body. In his audio message in the Bherochi language, he has briefly explained the reasons, causes, symptoms, prevention, treatment, and cure of good and bad cholesterol. Part 2. To be continued
People of Bhera
People of Bhera. Ruchi Ram Sahni ( 1863- 1949). A memoir of Pre Partition of Punjab, Ruchi Ram Sahni. Written by “Neera Burra,” the great-granddaughter of Mr Ruchi Ram Sahni ( she is Ph D), an Assistant Resident Representative at UN. Translation as under :
بھیرہ کہ اک شہر تھا عالم میں انتخاب۔۔ گلاب گڑھ مندر دیکھنے میں تو ایک چھوٹی سی خستہ حال سی
People of Bhera
People of Bhera. The early Indian Academy of Sciences: The Bhera Connection, by Rajesh Kochhar
The early Indian Academy of Sciences: The Bhera connectionRajesh Kochhar It is remarkable that four of the fellows elected to
Antiques and Artifacts Related to Bhera
Antiques and Artifacts Related to Bhera. Handmade, lightweight, small pieces of wooden blocks were used to make window gauze in Bhera. Shared with Courtesy: Zahid Mumtaz and family. Part 1. To be continued
The concept of the wooden blocks children play with is old. In my ancestors’ home town, Bhera, district Sargodha (
People of Bhera
People of Bhera. An audio message by Bashir Bhervi, from Hakeem Town, Bhera. At present, he lives in Rawalpindi. He has given information about heatstroke: its causes, symptoms, prevention, treatment and cure. Part 1.To be continued …
Note: Heatstroke is a condition caused by your body overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to or physical
Antiques and Artifacts Related to Bhera
Antiques and Artifacts of Bhera. Sahibzada Abrar Ahmed Bugvi & family, have shared a few items of their ancestors. Part 1. To be continued
بزرگوں کے زیر استعمال برتن جو آج سے سو سال قبل زیر استعمال رہے پیتل اور تانبا کے برتن جو
People of Bhera
An article on Shamim Bhervi, from Bhera, district Sargodha, by Intizar Ahmed Asad. Shamin Sahib was a renowned Punjabi, Urdu, Pushto, and Hindko poet, scholar, journalist, and translator. He translated poetry and prose from Bengali, English, Persian, and Hindko into Urdu. He was born on 13 April 1914, in Mohalla Khawajagan, Bhera and died on 12 May 1984, in Peshawar, aged 70.
The following two pages are from the M Phil thesis of Intizar Ahmed Asad on a well-known poet and journalist
