Mohyals and Social Services Comparing the old times with the present time, most of our brothers and sisters in general and elders in particular are quite right in complaining, the absence of the old "Mohyali Spirit" or ethos among most of us which used to be our hallmark, in not a too distant past. We will have to revive this spirit through sustained and consistent efforts in our own interest. There is no alternative to it. We Mohyals are capable of doing wonders and are proud of our heritage and past. But with the passage of time, the old spirit stands diluted and if further time is allowed to slip away, it would totally trade away. depriving us of our existing old links who are eye-witness of our glorious past. It is, therefore, better to come to grips with the problems facing our community sooner than later. Reverting to the main topic there might have been few dowry related deaths but l...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BeBsNj8Pc7E#at=39 Those of us who are born in India like me after the partition, may have heard of the famous ludi dance, which was always performed at all the Mohyal celebrations, specially weddings, in the areas of punjab, originally belong to which was performed with having a Dhol and Tutni.