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Community Update: Strict Policy on Discrimination, Hate Speech, and Community Guidelines.
Hello everyone,
I am back. Due to a recent account ban, I was unable to moderate this subreddit for a while. However, I am fully back now, and I will be strictly monitoring the subreddit moving forward to ensure it remains a safe and constructive space for everyone.
To keep this community thriving, we need to address a few critical ground rules regarding behaviour and the direction of this sub.
There is absolutely no room for racism, ethnic discrimination, or targeted hate against fellow Pakistanis. You are always welcome to share your perspective, debate, and voice your opinions, but your arguments must never target or degrade any community.
Anyone living in Punjab or speaking the Punjabi language is a Punjabi. Any form of discrimination or exclusion against people within Punjab will not be tolerated.
Our focus should be inward and constructive. Let's use this platform to talk about how we can contribute to society, protect our heritage, and save the Punjabi language, culture, and the region of Punjab itself.
Do not call anyone "Indian" or "non-Pakistani" simply because you disagree with their opinion. Disagreements happen, but using national or ethnic identity as an insult or a tool to invalidate someone is strictly prohibited. Direct name-calling and harassment violate Reddit’s Content Policy. Content that breaches these rules will be swiftly removed, either by the mod team or by Reddit itself.
Let’s not make this sub circle jerk sub. It will make it look like punjabi nationalism bad. Our nationalism shouldn't be based on hate but on self-improvement and criticism. I hope you guys will follow the rules and will not engage in hate and racism.
David Pollack's vintage travel posters from the 1950s & 60s beautifully capture a forgotten visual era of Pakistan - from East Pakistan to West Pakistan.
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The 10th installment of Gallup Pakistan’s PSLM-HIES Social Report Series on solar energy is out.
• Solar use: 16% rural | 8% urban
• 38% of rural homes use solar lighting.
2000: Punjab 44.36B, Sindh 24.60B, KPK 10.66B, Balochistan 2.38B
2010: Punjab 95.87B, Sindh 53.16B, KPK 23.04B, Balochistan 5.14B
2020: Punjab 162.52B, Sindh 90.12B, KPK 39.05B, Balochistan 8.71B
2025: Punjab 220.30B, Sindh 122.16B, KPK 52.94B, Balochistan 11.81B