Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Importance of Main Canal Road

Lahore is the second largest city of Pakistan and the provincial capital of Punjab. A city known for its dynamism and festive spirit, Lahore is one of Pakistan’s major cultural centers. A major testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage is the Lahore Canal, which starts from BRB Canal. Back in the 70s, there was little traffic, and one caught glimpses of couples sitting on the canal’s grassy verge. On hot summer evenings, we would park and sip a beer or two while watching leaves glide by.

The BRB Canal

BRB Canal was initially built by the Mughals, a 60 km long extension was made towards west of the city till the Raiwind by the British Government in 1861. This 82-kilometer-long, tree-lined Bambawali Ravi-Bedian Canal (BRB) stream slices its way through the heart of Lahore. It is meandering through posh colonies, smooth highways, famous colleges, scenic student hostels and cheery cricket grounds.
B.R.B Canal Bridge Front View
It is a center of a unique linear park that serves as one of the longest public green belts and popular recreational destination spots and it is bounded by roads on either side called the Canal Bank Road.

Canal Road Construction

The BRB Canal at the east of the city of Lahore was already constructed in Mughal Era of the Indian Subcontinent, however, during the British Raj, the British sliced the BRB Canal and extended it on the west side (city of Lahore) till the town of Raiwind, located in south of Lahore.


The idea to extend the canal may have possibly emerged because an irrigation system was felt necessary after a disastrous famine hit the Subcontinent in 1837-38 in which nearly ten million rupees was spent on relief works, resulting in considerable loss of revenue to the British East India Company.

Canal Road Route

It starts from BRB canal, few yards away from the Khaira Village, dividing the old neighborhoods of Lahore (on the west-side of the Canal) from the trendy areas of the privileged rich (on the east side of the Canal). After crossing the Thokar Niaz Baig it turns left and moves parallel to the Raiwind road. Flowing between the main highways, the canal also serves as the chief artery of the city.


Canal Road in Summer

The canal is an important part of Lahore's culture. During summers, its very sight is a relief to the Lahoris. In those hot, simmering days hundreds of people come to swim. They eat watermelons and generally have good time in the canal.

Young boys make the crowd but in the evenings one sees a good number of families sitting on the banks, the women with their feet in the water.

Canal Road Decoration

On local, national and religious festivals, such as Jashn-e-Bahara (Welcoming Spring), Basant, Eid, Pakistan's Independence Day and Pakistan Day the canal is illuminated with lights and different types of decor are laid out into the water relevant to the festival. 

Culture and Arts

A Model of Darvesh Molana Rumi floating in the canal, an artistic example of Sufism in Lahore.The canal is an important part of Lahore's culture. During summers, its very sight is a relief to the Lahoris. In those hot, simmering days hundreds of people come to swim.
They eat watermelons and generally have good time in the canal. Young boys make the crowd but in the evenings one sees a good number of families sitting on the banks, the women with their feet in the water. Many companies also use the canal as a great way to promote their brand.


Canal Road Problems

1. Unhealthy water

The canal water is said to be toxic and unhygienic. Lahoris swim on a hot Sunday in the Lahore Canal. The samples of the canal water were examined at the Environment Department’s specialised laboratory in Lahore and showed “excessive limits of sulfide, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, chlorine and sulphate; a disturbed pH balance and several other imbalances” because of the chemicals being thrown into the canal.
A view of the Lahore Canal taken opposite from the Punjab University
The report found that all of the pollutants were in excess of the limit set by national environment quality standards. Regrettably, lower-class citizens swim in that water and some even drink from it, oblivious to the fact that this polluted water can cause diseases like hepatitis and various skin diseases.

2. Desiltation
In early 2008, water was stopped from flowing into the canal to carry out de-silting and cleaning up any mess from the canal-bed. Cranes were seen digging out all the mud and filling truck-loads on the canal banks.

After the process has been completed and the canal bed looks beautifully uniform, the irrigation officials announced to allow water in from February 10, 2008; all to the joy and relief of many Lahoris and the villagers alike.

3. Government Ignorance
Lahore Bachao Tehreek’s (Save Lahore Movement) case against the widening of the Lahore Canal was still pending before the Supreme Court. Up till now, no steps had been taken to purify the waters of the canal, seeing that political and public interests were being mixed and the country’s rulers were not bothered about the issue at all.

“The water in the canal is made to look clean and purified when VIPs have to go along the canal route, after which there is a return to the dismal conditions,” Dr Ijaz (Lahore Conservation Society Information Secretary) said, adding that the government was not sincerely concerned about the welfare of its people and was exposing them to the harmful water of the canal.


Specifications
Length
51 miles (82 km)
Status
Open
History
Construction Began
1861
Geography
Start point
BRB canal, few yards away from the Khaira Village
End point
Raiwind Road
Branch of
Bambawali Ravi-Bedian (BRB) Canal

The canal is perhaps among those few purposeful, historical and valued structures of this city which might never loose its life and significance. And what a life it has lived! The canal saw the 1947 partition of India (and the consequent birth of Pakistan) when its waters turned red with blood. It has occasionally witnessed the negligence of our city government when the poor thing is sucked out of all the water.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Festivities in Lahore

Lahore is the richest cultural city of Pakistan. A number of festivals celebrates here throughout the year. It is most popular for the festivals of Basant and Mela Chiraghan, but many others are celebrated in the city as well.

1. Basant Festival


In early March to welcome the arrival of spring the Basant Kite flying festival is held in most cities of the Punjab with the highlight in Lahore. Basant is celebrated to bid farewell to the winter season and to announce the arrival of spring season. n Lahore Basant is celebrated in the month of February usually around 20th of February. Lahories prepare for the big event with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal. They start the preparation for the festival very early. It is more colorful in the old city of Lahore where everyone wears yellow clothes and flies kites from the rooftops. People from different cities throng to Lahore, where kite flying begins at dawn and continues until the dusk.

The kites are in a variety of shapes , size and different colors. From huge kites which need three to four people to fly to tiny ones for the kids. Ground glass coats the kite strings to cut down rivals, and excitement reaches fever pitch in the many kite battles throughout the city.Colorful gates are built at all entries including airport, railway station, Ravi bridge, Minar e Pakistan, Thokar Niaz Beg, Chungi Ammar Sadhu and Motorway toll plaza to greet the people reaching Lahore.
A Painting on Basant View

Basant is just one aspect of this spring festival which opens up with a colorful ceremony featuring performance of 16 army bands, folk dances of Punjab, displays of brass band, fireworks, acrobatics and stall of traditional foods and artisans at work.


2. Mela Chiraghan


Mela Chiraghan is a major event in Lahore. It is called Festival of Lights. The event is a three day annual festival celebrated to mark the URS (death anniversary) of Punjabi Sufi Poet & Saint Shah Hussain. The URS is held at his shrine in Baghbanpura, adjacent to Shalimar Garden. The saint died in 1599 and is buried here along with his friend Madho Lal Hussain who converted to Islam from Hinduism.

Around half a million people from every corner of Pakistan and every religion come to attend and enjoy this colorful, cheerful and extravaganza event in Lahore. Cultural dances are performed; dervish dances, folklore singing to the drum beats along with qawwali are the main attractions. Shah Hussain’s kafi is recited by the faqirs. Pilgrims sit by a bonfire where by doing so they believe their prayers will be answered and others come and toss candles into the bonfire hoping that their wishes will be granted.

Mela Chiragha
The devotees never let up extinguishing of this fire, a symbol of inner fire of the saint. It is kept on burning for 72 hours till the end of URS.

3. National Horse & Cattle Show


One of the most famous annual festivals, the National Horse and Cattle Show is also held in Spring in the Fortress Stadium. During the week long activities main events included unity show, army band display, calisthenics, cavalcade of livestock, grey hound race, folk dance, tent pegging, motorcycle trick-riding by the military police, bullock cart race, horse and camel dance, and free fall by Army paratroopers. Girl students of Junior Model School, sang lilting national songs. The show wound up with the spectacular free fall display by a group of Army commandos who landed with pinpoint accuracy on the target area inside the stadium from a dizzying height of 10,000 feet.




From February till March horse & cattle shows are held in different agricultural centers of Pakistan. The famous ones being at remount stadium Sahiwal horse show , Dera Ismail Khan horse and cattle show, Sibi mela and Lahore. Such shows are held to provide an opportunity to breeders to exhibit their stock and ex- change views and learn about cattle and horse breeding.

4. National Industrial Exhibition 


This Exhibition held in 3rd week of November for 15 days at Fortress Stadium. This Festival is basically the Exhibition and sale of industrial products and handicrafts of Pakistan.

5. World Performing Arts Festival


World Performing Arts Festival is the biggest international cultural event which takes place in Pakistan. The festival takes place in Lahore at the Gaddafi Stadium. Organized by The Rafi Peer Theatre, the festival showcases Pakistan's rich cultural tradition in performing arts and has kept it alive for generations to come. For those of you visiting Pakistan do not miss such exposure and interaction between different cultures and performing arts.


Music Night 2006 at the WPAF in the open air theatre, Alhamra Cultural Complex Gaddafi Stadium. PHOTO RAFI PEER THEATRE WORKSHOP

6. Lahore Literary Festival


The Lahore Literary Festival celebrates the pure power of the written word and explores the interconnections between literature and art, theater, film, television, journalism, and activism.

The festival is being held in Pakistan's creative capital. Lahore has a proud and long tradition of producing literary stars and inspiring enduring works.
http://www.lahorelitfest.com/
LLF at Alhamra Hall

7. National Festivals


Pakistan Day (23 March): Military parade takes place to commemorate the anniversary of Pakistan Resolution passed on March 23, 1940. 
Independence Day (14 August): Meetings, processions, rallies, decorations and illustrations. 
Defense Day (6 September): Parades and exhibitions of military equipment. Visits to the war memorials. 
Air Force Day (7 September): Display of latest aircraft of Pakistan Air Force and air shows.
Making human national flag of Pakistan

8. Religious Festivals


Eid ul-Fitr: Eid-ul-Fitr is a religious festival celebrated at the end of fasting month, Ramadan on 1st of Shawwal. It is a three days celebration during which time family and friends gather together for long meals, the sharing of gifts, and religious devotion.
Eid ul-Fitr at Badshahi Mosque

Eid ul-Adha: Eid-ul-Azha is a three days celebration when Muslims from all over the world offer a sacrifice by slaughtering a sheep, cow, or goat following the traditional Islamic customs. It is also called the Festival of Sacrifice. The meat from the sacrifice is shared by friends, neighbors, relatives, and also distributed to the poor and needy.
Animal Sacrifice on Eid ul-Adha

Eid Milad-un-Nabi: Eid Milad-un Nabi is the birthday of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is celebrated by all the Muslims with religious enthusiasm and solemnity across the world. It falls on the 12th of Rabi'-ul-Awwal every year. This is a day of remembrance for Muslims, marked by prayers and reading of the Holy Quran.
Lightning on Eid Milad-un-Nabi

Shab-e-Barat: Shab-e-Barat is a religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban. The festival of Shab-e-Barat is celebrated with pomp and enthusiasm by Muslims all over the world. Muslims believe that on the night of Shab-e-Barat Allah writes the destinies of all people for the coming year by taking into account the deeds committed by them in the past. On this festival, prayers, fire works, exchange of sweet dishes and visits to friends and families are held

Christmas: Held on birthday of Hazrat Esa(R.A)

You can discover events and many more places in Lahore city on Locally Lahore App. Locally Lahore is a must have App, which allows you to explore Lahore and it covers up your all point of interest. It gives you information about latest events and happenings in Lahore.

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