Angreji - Punjabi Takniki Shabdawali

Angreji - Punjabi Takniki Shabdawali (English - Punjabi Technical Glossary) Year: 1973 Script: Gurmukhi Publisher: Punjab State University Text-Book Board Chandigarh Custodian: Dr. Harnam Singh Shan Introduction: The "Angreji - Punjabi Takniki Shabdawali" is a valuable technical glossary published in 1973. Designed for individuals in technical fields or studying technical subjects in Punjabi, this book is a comprehensive resource for understanding and translating technical terms from English to Punjabi. Script and Language: The book uses Gurmukhi script, the standard writing system for Punjabi. Gurmukhi is widely used in Punjab, India, for writing Punjabi.

Publisher: Published by Punjab State University Text-Book Board in Chandigarh, this board produces educational materials and textbooks in various subjects, including technical fields, to support students and professionals in Punjab. Custodian: Dr. Harnam Singh Shan is the custodian of this technical glossary. Dr. Shan ensures the content's accuracy and relevance. With expertise in technical terminology and the Punjabi language, Dr. Shan ensures the glossary's authenticity. Content and Purpose: The "Angreji - Punjabi Takniki Shabdawali" aims to bridge the language gap in technical fields. It provides translations and explanations of technical terms in Punjabi. The glossary covers engineering, computer science, medicine, agriculture, and more. Conclusion: The "Angreji - Punjabi Takniki Shabdawali" is a significant technical glossary published in 1973. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals in technical fields or studying technical subjects in Punjabi. With translations and explanations of technical terms, this book promotes effective communication and comprehension within the Punjabi-speaking technical community.

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