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Eighth-Grade Graduate Becomes Researcher in Punjab: Ninder From Faridkot Receives Fellowship From the Cultural Ministry, Serves as a Judge's Orderly; Also Serves as a Guest Professor at CU Bathinda
Ninder Ghagianvi, an 8th-grade graduate from Faridkot, Punjab, will research the 125-year history of Punjabi singing. The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), New Delhi, an organization under the Ministry of Culture, has awarded him a fellowship. The scholarship is scheduled for June 20, 2026. Ghagianvi, who has written 70 books, is the third Punjabi to receive this fellowship, following Punjabi literary luminaries Ram Sarup Ankhi …
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Ninder Ghagianvi, an 8th-grade graduate from Faridkot, Punjab, will research the 125-year history of Punjabi singing. The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), New Delhi, an organization under the Ministry of Culture, has awarded him a fellowship. The scholarship is scheduled for June 20, 2026. Ghagianvi, who has written 70 books, is the third Punjabi to receive this fellowship, following Punjabi literary luminaries Ram Sarup Ankhi …