Mohana’s Gah: A bond beyond time, borders

Gah, an obscure village in Pakistan, gained recognition in 2004 due to its native Dr Manmohan Singh becoming India’s PM. Singh’s connection to Gah catalyzed development and fostered cross-border relations. Despite enduring painful memories of Partition, Singh's efforts brought significant enhancements to the village infrastructure.
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