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Punjab Institute in Pakistan complies Seven-volume of Punjabi dictionary

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Punjab Institute in Pakistan complies Seven-volume of Punjabi dictionary The Punjab Institute of Language, Art and Culture (PILAC) has finally completed the compilation of a seven-volume Punjabi dictionary on Monday in Pakistan. According to the media sources, this compilation is considered as the mother of all Punjabi dictionaries in the sub-continent. The dictionary was titled ‘PILAC Dictionary Punjabi to Punjabi’.
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Also Read: PTC Network launches ‘PTC STUDIO’: Watch 2 New Songs every week only on ‘PTC Studio’ Punjab Institute Punjab Institute in Pakistan complies Seven-volume of Punjabi dictionary A renowned Punjabi scholar and visiting faculty at the Government College University, Lahore, Dr Shahid Kashmiri was supervising the entire project. Under his supervision, two composers and ten researchers were hired to work on this project. Also Read: PTC Punjabi conferred with the Best Punjabi Regional Channel Award According to the media sources, the dictionary took two years and Rs 24 million (Pakistani currency) on its competition. It will be priced at Rs 9,000 (Pakistani Currency), once it is launched for the general public. Pakistan complies Seven-volume Punjab Institute in Pakistan complies Seven-volume of Punjabi dictionary Also Read: PTC News creates history with live telecast of Gurbani from Sri Nankana Sahib on 549th birthday of Guru Nanak Dev ji PILAC Director-General Dr Sughra Sadaf told the media that Chief Minister, Usman Budar, would be the Chief Guest at the launch ceremony. She also invited prominent writers, artists, intellectuals from different walks of life to the ceremony. She further told that it was a huge task and a milestone that PILAC has achieved. -PTC NEWS-
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