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The Assassination of Julius Caesar (44 BCE)

The assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, 44 BCE, stands as one of the most pivotal events in Roman history, echoing through the annals of time as a momentous turning point that shifted the balance of power in the ancient world. Julius Caesar, a military genius and shrewd political leader, had risen to the pinnacle of power in Rome, engendering both admiration and fear among his peers. His death marked the end of the Roman Republic and set the stage for the rise of the Roman Empire. This article explores the intricate web of events leading up to Caesar's assassination, the motivations and actions of the conspirators, the immediate aftermath, and the profound impact on Roman history.   Julius Caesar: The Rise to Power   Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BCE, into the patrician Julii family, which claimed descent from the goddess Venus. His early life was marked by the tumultuous political landscape of the late Roman Republic, characterized by social uphe...

A Great Loss to Punjabi Literature

The Punjabi literary community has faced a series of devastating blows in recent times, losing four prominent writers who left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape. Each of these writers contributed uniquely to the world of Punjabi literature, and their passing leaves a void that will be felt deeply by readers and fellow writers alike. Team Akkhar extends its heartfelt condolences as we reflect on the lives and legacies of Des Raj Kali, Sukhjit, Dr. Mohanjit, and Dr. Surjit Patar.   Des Raj Kali: A Visionary in His Prime The first significant loss came with the untimely passing of Des Raj Kali, a well-known story writer, novelist, and editor of the esteemed magazine ‘Lakeer’. Des Raj Kali was also a well-established literary YouTuber, making his mark in the digital realm and reaching a new generation of readers and writers. His sudden demise in his early years left a profound void in the literary world.   Des Raj Kali was celebrated for his powerful storytelling a...

The Assassination of US President, John F. Kennedy (1963)

Introduction The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, remains one of the most defining moments in American history. As the youthful and charismatic leader of the United States, Kennedy’s presidency was marked by both promise and controversy. His tragic death, while riding in a motorcade through the streets of Dallas, Texas, sent shockwaves around the world and sparked enduring questions and conspiracy theories that persist to this day. The Life and Presidency of John F. Kennedy Before delving into the events surrounding his assassination, it is essential to understand the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy. Born into a prominent political family in 1917, Kennedy served as a congressman and senator before winning the presidency in 1960. His time in office was characterized by a renewed sense of optimism and vigor, encapsulated by his famous inaugural address where he urged Americans to “ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do ...

Breathing Amidst Memories: A Reflection on Childhood and Nationhood

Today, as I sit amidst the quiet hum of life, memories from a bygone era surge forward, enveloping me in a haze of nostalgia and contemplation. It's a peculiar feeling, one that tugs at the strings of my heart, unraveling a tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, camaraderie, and the ever-persistent quest for belonging. In the recesses of my mind, fragments of a time long past flicker like fading embers, igniting a cascade of recollections that transport me back to the year 1962. Although I was merely four years old then, the war loomed large, casting its shadow over our lives like an ominous specter. Yet, it was the war of 1965 that etched itself into the fabric of my being, leaving an indelible mark on my soul. I remember the scene vividly, as if it were yesterday. My father, a stalwart of honor and duty, stood tall in his uniform, a testament to his unwavering resolve and commitment to service. As an army jeep pulled up to our cantonment house, a solemn silence descended, ...

The Evolution of Baisakhi: Beyond Religious Boundaries

In the vibrant tapestry of cultural celebrations, Baisakhi stands as a significant thread, woven into the fabric of Sikh tradition and history. Yet, amidst the festivities and religious fervor that once defined this occasion, there is a growing sentiment that Baisakhi is undergoing a transformation. It's no longer a communal celebration but seems to be dominated by a particular sect within the Sikh community. This shift has raised pertinent questions about the inclusivity of the festival and its relevance in modern times, especially for those who identify as comrades or atheists. Traditionally, Baisakhi marked the harvest festival in the Punjab region and held deep agricultural significance for farmers. Over time, it evolved into a cultural and religious festival, commemorating the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. However, in recent years, there has been a noticeable shift towards a more sectarian interpretation of Baisakhi, with emphasis placed on the ma...

Rajinder Bimal: A Literary Maverick's Journey from Protest to Prestige

In the bustling city of Jalandhar, nestled amidst the vibrant literary scene of Punjab, resides a man whose life's journey is intricately woven with the pages of literature. Meet Mr. Rajinder Bimal, the visionary owner of Kuknus Publications, whose indomitable spirit and passion for literature have carved a unique niche in the world of Punjabi publishing. I had the privilege of accompanying Mr. Bimal on a remarkable journey to Moga, where he was to receive the prestigious "Comrade Hukam Chand Jindal Yaadgaari Shabad Pravah Puraskar-2022" organized by Adaara Tasman and Mohinder Saathi Yaadgaari Manch, Moga on April 7, 2024. As we embarked on this journey, I delved into the fascinating story of Mr. Bimal's life, a tale of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to his passion for literature. Mr. Bimal, a humble soul, has always regarded himself as nothing more than a dedicated reader of literature. However, his journey into the world of publishing is fa...

An Analysis of Satpal Bhikhi's Editorial in Tasman

About Mr. Satpal Bhikhi, Editor 'Tasman' (Punjabi Literary Magazine) In the world of literature and activism, Mr. Satpal Bhikhi stands as a towering figure, revered for his profound contributions to Punjabi poetry and children's literature. Born on December 20, 1972, in the town of Bhikhi in Mansa district, Punjab, Satpal Bhikhi inherited a legacy of literary excellence from his father, Late Shri Ram Sarup, and mother, Yashoda Devi. Armed with an M.A. and Ph.T. degree in Punjabi literature, Satpal embarked on a journey as a teacher, nurturing young minds and instilling in them a love for language and literature. His dedication to education is matched only by his passion for poetry, which serves as a powerful medium for social commentary and introspection. Satpal Bhikhi's literary prowess has been duly recognized by esteemed institutions, with accolades such as the Bal Sahitya Puraskar from the Bharatiya Sahitya Akademi and the Mata Jaswant Kaur Maulik Bal Pustak Puraska...