Monthly Pukheroo
Monhtly Pukheroo (Punjabi=پکھیرو،ਪਖੇ੍ਰੂ) is a children's magazine published in Pakistan. It is published in the shahmukhi alphabet of the Punjabi language. The magazine includes stories, poems, stories, rhymes, riddles, songs, and lullabies for children. [1][2] Ashraf Sohail is the current editor, with contributions from Abdul Ghafoor Khan, Sohail Qaiser Hashmi, and Ali Akmal Tasawwar.[3] Art is contributed by JS Deep.[4] The magazine temporarily went out of business in 2005, but was revived with financial assistance from the government of Punjab. The magazine is also distributed in the United States and Canada.[5]
Editor | Ashraf Sohail |
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Categories | Children's Magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | 1995 |
Company | Punjabi Bal Adabi Board |
Country | Pakistan |
Based in | Lahore |
Language | Punjabi |
References
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- More than a generation gap, More than a generation gap (May 2006). "More than a generation gap". apnaorg.com Dawn news. apnaorg.com, The Dawn. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
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- Punjab Rang Tahir Gora te Paramjit Deol De Sang, Ashraf Sohail Editor Pukheroo in Punjab Rang (November 2015). "Ashraf Sohail Editor Pukheroo in Punjab Rang Tahir Gora te Paramjit Deol De Sang". Tag tv news. Tag Tv. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
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