Home Actress Gul Panag HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Gul Panag Instagram - This used to be my playground….. literally! It was wonderful to be back in Patiala after such a long time. As someone who went to college in Patiala, to be back here, felt wonderful. And very grown up. Where I’m standing are the sprawling grounds of the YSOI, Yadavindra Service Officers Institute, which back in the day was the Army School. This was bang in the middle of the ghedi route, which would start at Phuara Chawk, take us via Leela Bhawan and continue till 22 No Phatak! Renu, Samy and yours truly, passed this place almost everyday on our two wheelers. Incredible times we had! One Ghedi also featured Samy colliding with a Cow ( they roamed the streets freely back then too) while she looked back at Renu and me after having ‘won’ the race on her LML Vespa 150 . 😂😂 I had the opportunity to be part of a wonderful session where my father’s book was in discussion. More on that in my next post . The session was organised by a city based book club, the Book Lovers Retreat. @bookloversretreat Thank you @keeratkular for making sure I turn out presentable.❤️ Patiala, India

Gul Panag Instagram – This used to be my playground….. literally! It was wonderful to be back in Patiala after such a long time. As someone who went to college in Patiala, to be back here, felt wonderful. And very grown up. Where I’m standing are the sprawling grounds of the YSOI, Yadavindra Service Officers Institute, which back in the day was the Army School. This was bang in the middle of the ghedi route, which would start at Phuara Chawk, take us via Leela Bhawan and continue till 22 No Phatak! Renu, Samy and yours truly, passed this place almost everyday on our two wheelers. Incredible times we had! One Ghedi also featured Samy colliding with a Cow ( they roamed the streets freely back then too) while she looked back at Renu and me after having ‘won’ the race on her LML Vespa 150 . 😂😂 I had the opportunity to be part of a wonderful session where my father’s book was in discussion. More on that in my next post . The session was organised by a city based book club, the Book Lovers Retreat. @bookloversretreat Thank you @keeratkular for making sure I turn out presentable.❤️ Patiala, India

Gul Panag Instagram - This used to be my playground….. literally! It was wonderful to be back in Patiala after such a long time. As someone who went to college in Patiala, to be back here, felt wonderful. And very grown up. Where I’m standing are the sprawling grounds of the YSOI, Yadavindra Service Officers Institute, which back in the day was the Army School. This was bang in the middle of the ghedi route, which would start at Phuara Chawk, take us via Leela Bhawan and continue till 22 No Phatak! Renu, Samy and yours truly, passed this place almost everyday on our two wheelers. Incredible times we had! One Ghedi also featured Samy colliding with a Cow ( they roamed the streets freely back then too) while she looked back at Renu and me after having ‘won’ the race on her LML Vespa 150 . 😂😂 I had the opportunity to be part of a wonderful session where my father’s book was in discussion. More on that in my next post . The session was organised by a city based book club, the Book Lovers Retreat. @bookloversretreat Thank you @keeratkular for making sure I turn out presentable.❤️ Patiala, India

Gul Panag Instagram – This used to be my playground….. literally!

It was wonderful to be back in Patiala after such a long time. As someone who went to college in Patiala, to be back here, felt wonderful. And very grown up. Where I’m standing are the sprawling grounds of the YSOI, Yadavindra Service Officers Institute, which back in the day was the Army School.

This was bang in the middle of the ghedi route, which would start at Phuara Chawk, take us via Leela Bhawan and continue till 22 No Phatak!

Renu, Samy and yours truly, passed this place almost everyday on our two wheelers. Incredible times we had! One Ghedi also featured Samy colliding with a Cow ( they roamed the streets freely back then too) while she looked back at Renu and me after having ‘won’ the race on her LML Vespa 150 . 😂😂

I had the opportunity to be part of a wonderful session where my father’s book was in discussion. More on that in my next post .

The session was organised by a city based book club, the Book Lovers Retreat. @bookloversretreat

Thank you @keeratkular for making sure I turn out presentable.❤️ Patiala, India | Posted on 24/May/2023 13:02:54

Gul Panag Instagram – It’s not often that I get to share the stage with my illustrious father. So when Patiala based book club, the Book Lovers’ Retreat reached out to me to be part of a session with him, I seized the opportunity. 

My father’s book, Indian Army:Reminiscences, Reforms and Romances is a curated collection of 50 of his columns written over the last few years. The columns cover a wide spectrum of life in the Indian Army-  from his childhood ( since he is any Army BRAT too), to the 71 war where he was deployed in erstwhile East Pakistan, to his 40 years of service, to the much needed institutional reforms and of course peppered with  many anecdotes.

I suspect I was brought in to be part of the session to add a touch of glamour, but I enjoyed it immensely. I did have a small role to play in this book, though, since I pushed him to start writing these columns to begin with 🤓. Swipe to see last photo.

It was very inspiring to meet members of the bookclub, all ladies, and a mix  of home makers, and professionals (featuring many doctors). The club meets once a month to discuss a chosen book and we are grateful they chose Dad’s book.

Special thanks to @preet1968pps who made all this possible. @bookloversretreat 

#bookclub #patiala Patiala, Punjab
Gul Panag Instagram – Spent the morning with these gentle creatures at our family dairy farm @savera_godhan_agri_farm 
🐄🐮.

Growing up as a kid at Tittar Lodge, our grand father Col Shamsher Singh’s farm, a lot of my time was spent with the cows and buffaloes we kept. I would accompany my grandparents as they milked the cows and eventually learn to milk them too.  I was exactly Nihal’s age in fact when I lived here with them.  When ever there was a new calf, it would become my play mate. By the time I was 6, I was given charge of my very own calf, Laddu( named by me💁🏻‍♀️). I had to feed her and  clean her stall with my very own small phauda( a wooden shovel for shovelling cow dung – which would find its way, via a wheelbarrow, into our gobar gas plant ).

A great part of the farm life was spending time with my cousins  @simritkaur34 @simranpotnis , @vikramjitpanag and @vortex.generator 
who although older, always included me in their activities.  All of us would do farm things together, take care of the animals, help at the farm and even get down and dirty doing kaddu before sowing paddy.  Some years later  when our grandparents stopped keeping the animals, something seemed missing.

So I was beyond delighted when my cousin Vikram( last photo) set up this dairy farm. 

The majority of the cows we  have  here are the Sahiwal breed with a few Gir and Rathi. These are the cows of the old Indian era and are said to have come out during the samundar manthan and were given to the sages or rishis. They are the present Indian breed and are made for this weather. The  milk from these cows  is the A2 quality milk which is the best in terms of health .  The old folks call it ” sau marz ki ek dawa”. Very good for children, pregnant women and old folks, it has the least uric acid and very light and easy to digest. The cows give only 8-15 ltr milk per day and require care and love. But the milk is pure.❤️

If you live in the Tricity area, and would like to try, please do reach out  to @savera_godhan_agri_farm .

#desicow  #puremilk Mahadian ਮਹੱਦੀਆਂ

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