Monday, June 30, 2008


Sunday, June 29, 2008

WE Love " PAKISTAN "

“A Nation on the Road to
Progress and Advancement”


Pakistan - A Nation on the Road to Progress and Advancement

Modern, Progressive, and Dynamic State

@ World’s 6th largest Nation - 165.8 Million Population
@ Bigger than France & Germany (803,940 sq. kilometers with Kashmir)
@ 1,046 kilometers - Coastline
@ World’s third largest English Speaking Nation
@ Five provinces (including Kashmir) + 3 territories




A Nation on the Road to Progress and Advancement

@ World’s 5th largest democracy
@ World’s one of the fastest growing economy
@ 6th largest standing armed forces – 0.7 Million strong
@ 300 dailies, 400 weeklies and 700 periodicals (circul. of 10 million)
@ GDP $128.83 Billion. (GDP rate: 7%)
@ 7th largest pool of scientists and engineers in the World.
@ One of the Youngest Workforce (Average Age: 22 Years)



PAKISTAN – SPLENDID HISTORY

@ Pakistan – The Legacy of Majestic Mughal Empire
@ Pakistan - The Land of the Oldest Civilization – Indus Valley
@ Pakistan – The Land of the Oldest City of the World – Moenjodaro
@ Pakistan --- The Land of the Mightiest Rivers in the World – Indus,
Ravi, Jehlum, Chenab, Satluj, Kabul
@ Pakistan - 20 spoken languages – 66 dialects
@ PAKISTAN - “P” from Punjab, “A” from Afghania, “K” from Kashmir,
“S” from Sindh, “TAN” from Balochistan
@ PAKISTAN – The word means “Land of Pure” OR “Sacred Country”


PAKISTAN – THE LAND OF BEAUTY AND MAJESTY

@ Pakistan – The Roof of the World, Five out of 14 highest peaks are
in Pakistan (K-2, Nanga Parbat, Gesherbrum I & II, Broad Peak,
Disteghil Sar, Rakapushi, Kanjut Sar, Tirich Mir, Masherbrum)
@ Pakistan – Some of the longest glaciers outside polar region are in Pakistan
@ Pakistan – The Largest Salt Deposits – Khewra Mines
@ Pakistan – One of the Largest reserves of Natural Gas
@ One of the largest Bird Sanctuaries in the World – Haleji Lake
@ World-class recognition in Textile, IT, Engineering Services, Automobile Parts
@ Road on the top of the world – Karakoram Highway (16,000 feet)
@ World’s one of the largest reserves of Chromium Ore


PAKISTAN – THE HEAVEN ON EARTH

@ Pakistan – The largest explored reserves of Coal at Thar.
@ Pakistan - Agha Khan University, Karachi has recently been
declared as 2nd best residence medical university of the
world
@ Pakistan - World’s 9th Biggest Produced of Cotton
@ Pakistan – Largest network of water distribution canals in the world.
@ Pakistan – Third Largest Producer of Milk
@ Pakistan – Fifth Largest Producer of Dates
@ Pakistan World Champion in Cricket, Hockey, Squash, Wrestling, Snooker


PAKISTAN – THE MILITARY MIGHT

@ 6th largest standing armed forces – 0.7 Million strong
@ Established Nuclear Power
@ JF17 Thunder (equivalent to F16) completely built in Pakistan
@ AGOSTA 90b submarines - completely built in Pakistan
@ Al-Khalid Tank, completely built in Pakistan and having high
standards as other modern tanks from the developing countries.
@ Indigenously Developed Nuclear Weapon Carrying Missiles
@ Complete Aircraft Rebuilding Complex in Kamra
@ Indigenous Manufacturing of Pilot less Aircraft, “Uqaab”


PAKISTAN – THE WORLD LEADER

@ 80 Million Cell phone Users
@ Karachi Stock Exchange was the world’s best performing
stock market in 2005 & 2006 with a market capitalization of
over 45 billion dollars.
@ The availability of natural gas in 60% of house-holds via net-work of pipes
@ Largest net-work of man-made irrigation water-canals in the world
@ Global Manpower – almost in every country
@ World’s Biggest Earth-filled Dam – Tarbela Dam


Pakistan: Technology Power

@@ Heavy Forging Complex (HFC) has
one the world's largest single-location
forging facility, its clients include
Honda, Toyota and Volvo amongst
others.

@@ Atlas Honda with 0.25 M motorcycles a
year is now one of the largest
motorcycle manufacturer in the world.

@@ Pakistan is the 5th largest tractor
manufacturer in the world.

@@ Pakistan is the 9th largest commercial
vehicle manufacturer in the world.

@@ Suzuki, which makes many cars in Pakistan
has decided to make Pakistan its
manufacturing, export and research hub
outside Japan.

@@ Hyundai Pakistan is set to become the
global small car hub for the Korean giant
and will produce latest cars in Pakistan.

@@ By 2010 Pakistan is set to supply half a
million cars to Hyundai Korea, and Suzuki.

@@ Pakistan is the 9th largest commercial
vehicle manufacturer in the world.


Pakistan: Technology Power

@ Five of the world's major Automobile makers are obtaining components
from Pakistan companies
@ This business fetched Pakistan $0.25 Billion in 2004, and will reach $2
Billion by 2010.
@ New emerging industries areas include, Mechatronics, Bio-Technology,
Clinical Research and Pharmaceuticals.
@ Carrier Air Conditioning Co, the American giant for Air Conditioning
equipment is to set-up Research and Development Center in Pakistan
@ Pakistan revenues from Information Technology Industry will reach $ 5
billion in the year 2010.
@ Many American companies have shown interest in opening software
design Centers in Pakistan.

Pakistan: Trade

@ Pakistan is one of the world's largest exporter of textiles and related products such as yarn
and cotton.
@ Garment exports are expected to increase from the current level of $ 1.5 billion to $ 5 billion
by 2010.
@ Pakistan is one of the world's largest Jewellery and precious gems exporter in the world, its
exports were worth $ 48 Million in 2007.
@ About 4 out of 10 precious stones sold anywhere in the world, pass through Pakistan.
@ Mobile phones are growing by about 1.0Million a month. Long distance rates are down by
two-thirds in five years and by 80% for data transmission
@ Many US and European Giants Chains sources $ 0.5 Billion worth of goods from Pakistan –
Quarter of their apparel. It is expected to increase to $ 2 Billion in the next couple of years.
@ The country's foreign exchange reserves stand at an all-time high of $16 Billion.
@ Export of Engineering goods – 282 Million at the end of 2007


Pakistan: Self-Reliance
@ Pakistan is among Seven countries that launch their own satellites .
@ Pakistan's PAKSAT is among the world's largest domestic satellite communication
systems.
@ Pakistan is among only few countries that have ADVANCED SPACE PROGRAM.
All of its satellites were indigenously manufactured.
@ Pakistan is one of the countries which intends to put its national Spacecraft in Space.
@ Pakistan is among the few countries in the World that have built its own Nuclear
Power Station by its own indigenous technology.
@ Pakistan is among the few countries in the World that have built its own Training
Aircraft (Mashaq) by its own indigenous technology.
@ It has also prepaid millions owed to the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
@ Pakistan is providing aid to 7 countries, writing-off their debt including Bosnia (20
Million US$).


Pakistan: Pharmaceuticals

@ The Pakistani pharmaceutical industry at $ 1.4 billion and growing
at 8% annually, is the 8th largest pharmaceutical industry in the
world, and is expected to be worth $2.0 billion by 2010.
@ Its exports are over $0.75 billion. Pakistan is among the top ten bulk
drug makers and at home, the local industry has edged out the Multi-
National companies.
@ Trade of medicinal plants has crossed $ 500M already.
@ There are 40 biotechnology companies in Pakistan, involved in the
development and manufacture of genomic drugs, whose business is
growing exponentially.


Pakistan: Foreign Multi-National Companies
Top 5 American employers of Pakistanis:

General Electric: 2,600 employees
Hewlett-Packard : 1,200 employees
IBM : 2,500 employees
American Express : 1,500 employees
Dell : 2,200 employees

@ It is estimated that there are 80,000 IT professionals in
Pakistan as against 120,000 in Silicon Valley.


Pakistan: Technology Power

@ Over 50 Foreign Companies have plan to set up R&D facilities in Pakistan
in the past five years. These include GE, Bell Labs, Du Pont, Daimler
Chrysler, Eli Lilly, Intel, Monsanto, Texas Instruments, Caterpillar, Cummins,
GM, Microsoft and IBM.
@ Pakistan’s telecom infrastructure between Karachi, Lahore and New York,
provides one of the largest bandwidth capacity in the world.
@ With more than 50 universities, 15 research institutions and 20 highereducation
institutes, Pakistan produces 20,000 engineering graduates
and another 10,000 technically trained graduates every year.
@ Besides, another 0.1 million other graduates qualify out in Pakistan annually.
@ NED, UET- Lahore, NUST, GIK IST, LUMS, and FAST are among
the top universities from where many of the world's biggest consulting
firms hire most.


Pakistani Overseas Work Force – 7.5 Million

United States of America : 1.5 million
United Kingdom and Ireland: 2.0 Million
Canada: 500,000
Western Europe: 100,000
Saudi Arabia : 1,200,000
United Arab Emirates: 300,000
Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen: 200,000
Australia, New Zealand: 30,000


Pakistan’s Vision
Peace and Stability
♦ Development
♦ Self Reliance
♦ Economic Strength
♦ Advancement in Technology


Pakistanis in the USA.

Statistics that show:
5% of doctors in the USA,
6% of scientists in the USA,
9% of NASA scientists,
10% of Microsoft employees,
6% of IBM employees,
9% of INTEL scientists,
7% of XEROX employees,
… are Pakistanis

Of the 1.5M Pakistanis living in the USA, 1/5th of them live in the Silicon Valley.
@10% of Silicon Valley start-ups are by Pakistanis.
@ Pakistani students are the fifth largest in number among foreign students in USA.


Distinguished Pakistanis

First Asian Governor General of British Common Wealth – Mohammad Ali Jinnah
@ Nobel Prize in Physics, 1979 – Dr. Abdus Salam
@ Designer and Architect of Sears Towers – Dr. Fazal ur Rahman
@ Twice Nominated for Nobel Prize in Chemistry – Dr. Saleem uzzaman Siddiqui
@ First Governor of Saudi Monetary Agency (SAMA) – Anwar Ali
@ Author of Constitution of Malaysia – Fazal Qader
@ Chief Advisor to Five Year Economic Plans, South Korea –Maboob ul Haque
@ Founder of Int. Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy – Dr. Abdus Salam
@ World’s Top Desalination Expert – Fayyaz Muddassir Mubeen
@ King of Squash, President International Squash Federation – Jehangir Khan

@ First Commander-in-Chief of Zimbabwe Air Force – Air Chief Marshal Dawood Pota
@ MP in the British Parliament – Lord Nazeer Ahmed
@ Developer of Indigenous Nuclear Technology in Pakistan – Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
@ Among Top Ten IT Investor (according to Forbes) – Asad Jamal (e-Planet)
@ Pakistani Executive who was awarded British OBE Award – Munawar Hamid (ICI)
@ Pakistani who gunned down 5 enemy aircrafts in single dog flight – Sq. Ldr. M.M. Alam
@ President of U.N Gen Assembly/Judge of Int. Court of Justice – Zafarullah Khan
@ World Squash Champions – Hashim Khan, Roshan Khan, Azam Jehangir Khan,
Mohibullah, Jehangir Khan, Jan Sher Khan, Qamar Zaman
@ Pakistani Admiral in British Navy – Rear Admiral Amjad Hussain (app. 15 April 2006)
@ Pakistani who Conquered Mount Everest –- Nazir Sabir

@ Founder of BCCI and FAST – Agha Hasan Abdi
@ Winner of King Faisal International Award – Maulana Abul Ala Maudoodi
@ World Leader in Organic Chemistry – Dr. Attaur Rehman
@ Member of 2008 Nobel Peace Prize Panel with Al-Gore – Prof. Adil Najam
@ World’s Top Cricket Legend (499 in 1st Class/334 in Test)- Hanif Mohammad
@ Poet of the East, Philosopher of the Nations – Sir Mohammad Iqbal
@ World’s Top Hockey Legends – Islahuddin, Rashid Jr., Samiullah,
@ World’ Youngest Certified Microsoft Expert - Arfa Karim
@ Princess of Jordan – Princess Sarwat (Wife of Prince Hasan)
@ Pakistani who Conquered K-2 Second Highest Peak –- Aman Ashraf

@ Author of United Nations Human Charter – Ghullam Ali Allana
@ Nominee for 2009 Nobel Peach Prize – Abdus Sattar Eidhi
@ Architect of Saudi Desalination Program – Arshad Hussain
@ Dean of Engineering/Jeddah University – Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim
@ World’s Top War Planner & Strategist - General Hameed Gul
@ Ruler of the State of Bhopal – Princess Abida Sultan
@ Designer of the Singapore Seaport – Captain Jalal
@ US Representative in Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC)- Sada Cumber


Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948)
The Founder of Pakistan

“I have no doubt that Pakistan will be a leading nation of the world very
soon”
“Unity, Faith and Discipline, these are the rules you should follow and I
assure you, nothing can prevent you to achieve the highest possible
glory.”
“Peace is achieved by strength and steadfastness. Weaker nations
would always be subjugated and Pakistan’s Strength is the
Advancement in Technology.”
“Kashmir is the blood line of Pakistan and no country can give its blood
line to the enemy.”


What others say about Pakistan

“Pakistan is a source of peace and stability in South Asia”
Kofi Annan, Former Secretary General, UNO
“ Pakistan is a great country with honourable people. All people round the world are proud of
Pakistan and its people”
Abdulhamid Al-Mansour, Former Director General SWCC, Saudi Arabia
“Pakistan with its highly trained technical labor force, has the where-with-all
to accomplish these tasks. Whatever is being achieved today is just the
beginning step for a national growth curve that must be goaled if Pakistan is
to be among the world’s technology leaders.”
Dr. Irving Moch, Director, AMTA and IDA


THE SOURCES AND REFERENCES

  • Encyclopedias: Wikipedia, Britannica, Encarta, CIA Fact Book
  • Year Books: Pakistan Year Books, World Almanac 2008, Book of Facts
  • Daily Newspapers: Dawn, Pakistan Times, Nation, Khyber post
  • Websites: Google, Government of Pakistan, Info Please, CIA, CNN, BBC
  • Magazines: Readers’ Digest, Urdu Digest, Sayyarah Digest, Hamsafar (PIA)
  • Personal Communication: Many

THE AUTHOR

@ FSc. from D.J. Science College, B.E (Mech. Eng) from NED, MS (Mech. Eng.) from
University of Petroleum & Minerals, Post Graduate Diploma from ICTP, Trieste, Italy
@ Specialization in Desalination
@ Worked first as a Lecturer in NED - Mech. Eng. Dept. and then as an Associate Professor
again in 2000 for 3 years
@ Assistant Operation Engineer in KESC
@ Design Engineer in desalination for many years in Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Singapore,
Dubai and USA (Carlsbad and Huntington Beach) RO Desalination Plants
@ Designed many major SWRO Desalination Plants of the Middle East
@ Author of Two Books; Desalination by Question & Answers and Desalination Design Manual
@ Founded Pakistan Desalination Association (PakDA) in 1994
@ Became the Director of International Desalination Association (IDA) – World’s prime body
on desalination
@ Twice nominated for Sitara-i-Imtiaz by Pakistan Embassy Riyadh and Ministry of Science &
Technology, however, the award is still awaited.
@ Supervised ASTM Sponsored RO Glossary
@ Worked in SWCC, SAVOLA, Saudi BEMCO, SABIC and ACWA POWER in Saudi Arabia.
@ 36 Research Papers on Desalination in International Journals.
@ Pakistan’s Quiz Champion (Brain of Pakistan)
@ For more information go to www.google.com and search for “Fayyaz Muddassir Mubeen”
@ Posted By: Muhammad Faisal Jawaid

Traffic Problems in Karachi

Numbing traffic jams in Karachi have become routine. Though Chief Minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim doesn’t want Supreme Court to interfere in such matters, People are looking hopefully at the respectable judges. Supreme Court’s suo moto notice of traffic hell in Karachi reflects that how much the situation has aggravated.

After the devils of street crimes and load-shedding, Karachi has received yet another gift of hours long traffic jams throughout the Megapolis. Its the sheer incompetency and poor performance of traffic police, which is hapless in this regard. There are so many reasons for this stuck-up dense crowd of traffic, main ones are the absence of traffic police, congested roads, out of order traffic signals, arrangements for VVIPs that hold up traffic, and the still-in-construction roads.

Presence of illegal bus stops, population explosion, encroachments, huge buses and trucks and the unawareness about the traffic laws among the drivers have all added to this monster misery. Its pretty much clear that traffic police cannot handle this single handedly, and it would require the concerted efforts on part of all the departments and people. But the key to the success of this idea is the flawless and timely communication between the departments.

But this is only a temporary solution, which is only good at paper is sure to fall apart. The solution lies in a mass transit project for traffic. To ease the load from the roads, intra-city railway should also be started. I am sure these options would already be there, but one wonders in despair as why not somebody come up with a brave will and vision and take responsibility to ease the misery of Karachi.

The authorities must take some drastic and solid measures rapidly before the snarl of traffic becomes uncontrollable as thousands of cars are being added to the already choked roads each month.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Complain Centre Nos in Punjab


Boycott indian Grocery products

Boycott india Grocery products - & - Send Rs 10 Crore from GERMANY to PAKISTAN Economy Every Day - YES - EVERY DAY

Boycott india Grocery products - & - Send Rs 10 Crore from UAE to PAKISTAN Economy Every Day - YES - EVERY DAY



Boycott India - Boycott indian products

بائکاٹ انڈیا

بائکاٹ انڈیا

بائکاٹ انڈیا

بائکاٹ انڈیا

بائکاٹ انڈیا.

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جرمنی میں انڈین گروسری مصنوعات کا بائکاٹ کیجئے

جرمنی میں انڈین گروسری مصنوعات کا بائکاٹ کیجئے

جرمنی میں انڈین گروسری مصنوعات کا بائکاٹ کیجئے

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جرمنی میں صرف پاکستانی گروسری مصنوعات خریدئے

جرمنی میں صرف پاکستانی گروسری مصنوعات خریدئے

جرمنی میں صرف پاکستانی گروسری مصنوعات خریدئے

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چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے ہر روز پاکستان بھیجئے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے ہر روز پاکستان بھیجئے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے ہر روز پاکستان بھیجئے

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چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے

چودہ (14) کروڑ روپیے

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ا) جرمنی میں ایک لاکھ پاکستانی ہیں ۔

ب) ھر پاکستانی آٹا، چاول، دال، مصالحے، میٹھائ، سویاّں وغیرہ پر ھر ماہ تقریباُ چار سو یورو ( 400 ّ) خرچ کرتا ھے ۔

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ت) یہ رقم چالیس لاکھ ( 40 لاکھ ) یورو ماھانہ بنتی ھے ۔۔

ث) یہ رقم 43 کروڑ روپے ماھانہ بنتی ھے ۔۔

ج) یہ رقم 14 کروڑ روپے روزانہ ، روزانہ ، روزانہ بنتی ھے ۔ ۔

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:: چ) 14 کروڑ روپے روزانہ کی رقم اگر روز پاکستان جاے گی تو

پاکستان کو بے شمار زرمبادلہ ملے گا (a)

پاکستان میں بے شمار اندسٹری لگے گی (b)

لاکھوں لوگوں کو روزگار ملے گا (c)

ملک میں اقتصادی انقلاب آے گا (d)

ہماری ایکسپورٹ میں بہت اضافہ ھو گا (e)

پاکستانی سٹاک ایکسچینج کی بین الاقوامی قدر و قیمت بڑھے گی (f)

روپے کی بین الاقوامی قیمت مضبوط ھو گی (g)

پاکستان کی سالانہ قومی پیداوار بڑھے گی (h)

پاکستان میں بے پناہ خوشحالی آے گی (i)

بے انتہا خوشحالی آنے سے پاکستان کی مالیاتی ساکھ میں بہت اضافہ ھو گا (j)

مالیاتی ساکھ بڑھنے سے ورلڈ بنک سےانتھائ سستا قرضا ملے گا (k)

بے انتہا خوشحالی سے پاکستان میں جرائم میں کمی ھو گی (l)

بے انتہا خوشحالی سے رشوت خوری کا خاتمہ ھو گا (m)

بے انتہا خوشحالی سے پاکستانی پاسپورٹ کی بین الاقوامی عزت بڑھے گی (n)

بے انتہا خوشحالی سے پاکستانی سیاسی پناہ گزین یورپ آنا بند ھو جائیں گے (o)

بے انتہا خوشحالی سے پاکستان کی بین الاقوامی عزت بڑھے گی (p)

صرف دو سال میں ھمارے چالیس بلئن یورو کے بیرونی قرضے اتر جائیں گے (q)

ساری دنیا میں اسی لاکھ ( 8 ملیئن ) پاکستانی ھیں اور اگر سب انڈین گروسری کا مکمل بائکاٹ کریں اور صرف پاکستانی گروسری خریدیں تو پاکستان کو تقریبا” سات ارب روپیہ روز ، —- جی ھاں سات ارب روپیہ روز —- زر مبادلہ کی صورت میں ملے گا جس سے پاکستان کے چالیس بلیئن یورو کے تمام بیرونی قرضے صرف دو سال میں اتر جائیں گے

ساری دنیا میں اسی لاکھ ( 8 ملیئن ) پاکستانی ھیں اور اگر سب انڈین گروسری کا مکمل بائکاٹ کریں اور صرف پاکستانی گروسری خریدیں تو پاکستان کو تقریبا” سات ارب روپیہ روز ، —- جی ھاں سات ارب روپیہ روز —- زر مبادلہ کی صورت میں ملے گا جس سے پاکستان کے چالیس بلیئن یورو کے تمام بیرونی قرضے صرف دو سال میں اتر جائیں گے

ھم تمام پاکستانیوں سے درخواست کرتے ھیں کہ ساری دنیا میں انڈین گروسری کا مکمل بایئکاٹ کریں ، صرف پاکستانی گروسری خریدیں ، پاکستان کی معیشت مضبوط کریں اور پاکستان کو روزانہ سات ارب روپیئہ دیں –

شکریئہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ

سات ارب روپیئہ روزانہ


Apna aur Apnay Pakistani Bhayoo Ka Khayal Rakhay .. Aap door ha lakin apni country ka leya bhoot kuch kar saktay haa... Aap aik Qadam rakhay ALLAH apnay Fazal say Saray Kam asan kar day ga - INSHALLAH

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Asia Cup 2008

Asia Cup, 2008 Fixtures

June 2008

Date Time (GMT) Match Details Venue
Tue 24 10:00 Bangladesh v United Arab Emirates, Group A, 1st Match, Asia Cup, 2008
arrow Ban won by 96 runs
Lahore (D/N)
Tue 24 11:00 Pakistan v Hong Kong, Group B, 1st Match, Asia Cup, 2008
arrow Pak won by 155 runs
Karachi (D/N)
Wed 25 10:00 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Group A, 2nd Match, Asia Cup, 2008 Lahore (D/N)
Wed 25 10:00 Hong Kong v India, Group B, 2nd Match, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Thu 26 10:00 Pakistan v India, Group B, 3rd Match, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Thu 26 10:00 Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates, Group A, 3rd Match, Asia Cup, 2008 Lahore (D/N)
Sat 28 10:00 A2 v B2, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Sun 29 10:00 A1 v B1, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Mon 30 10:00 A1 v A2, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)

July 2008

Date Time (GMT) Match Details Venue
Wed 02 10:00 B1 v B2, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Thu 03 10:00 A1 v B2, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Fri 04 10:00 A2 v B1, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)
Sun 06 10:00 Final, Asia Cup, 2008 Karachi (D/N)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Watch Dr. Israr's Statement about Hazrat Ali (karamAllah wajhu)

Baygharat ha wo INSAAN jo MASOMEEN ke baray main Ghalat baat karay

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Beauty of K A R A C H I ~ Pakistan..........

Sohrab Goth Flyover karachi


Muhammad Bin Qasim Park


Underpass View (karachi)


City of Quaid (Mazar-e-Quaid)


Faysal Bank (Shahrah-e-Faisal) karachi


KPT and Netti Jetti Flyovers (karachi)


Nazimabad Underpasses (beauty of karachi)


Qaiyumabad PT flyover and Park


Sohrab goth Flyover in Night


Agha Khan Hospital Karachi, Pakistan


Azadi Fountain the Larget fountain in the World


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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Top Paying and Searching Keywords

Top 11 Paying and Most Searched Keywords on Google and Yahoo

If you have a website, write articles, or want to profit through an affiliate program than this is gold to you! These keywords are the actual top 11 on the internet. Use them and you are on your way to increased traffic, profits and results. Here they are and a little about each to help you on your way.

1) Paris Hilton. Whether we like it or not Paris and her wild lifestyle are here to stay as she is now considered one of the biggest stars. She is sought after by almost every fashion designer and her keywords will do well with any fashion or clothing content.

2) Google. Well, this one is obvious as Google is the largest search engine (regardless what Yahoo says). Being that Google is a search engine it can be used in any content, but works best with relation to websites, search engines, computers and software.

3) Yahoo. The second largest search engine and distant second on Pay per Click campaigns - very, very distant at that. The same will work for Yahoo. Stick with computer related material and you will do well.

4) Ebay. The worlds largest marketplace and auction. Ebay, for the most part is a wholesale marketplace. It is ruled by feedback and can give you a good idea as to the real value of a car (check Ebay motors). On Ebay anything goes including people selling tattoo advertising on themselves. In other words, anything can be linked to Ebay in one way or another. Yes, there is even porn on Ebay.

5)Eminem. Yes, the real slim shady is back. According to R and B and rap he never left as he is the number one rapper currently. If you need content on current music or teen and young adult topics Eminem is sure to bring you visitors.

6) Britney Spears. She was the hottest pinup for teens and preteens, but now she is probably pregnant again. I wonder why Kevin Federline didn't make the list - is it that he isn't a good singer? Britney is great for adolescent or music related
content.

7) mapquest. Want to know where something is or how to get there. Being that we are getting closer to summer people are plotting out there vacations. Or, maybe, due to increasing gas prices thanks to George Bush, maybe they are figuring that its too far and will cost too much in gas. I bet if Hillary Clinton were President these gas prices wouldn't be any higher than $1.60 per gallon. These high gas prices have to do with the Bush family and their ties to big oil and energy. See, Mapquest can be linked to just about any content you want if you just try a little.

8) Tsunami. Even though the big one is over. Relief efforts are still in effect and so are the relief efforts for Katrina. Hint - these people still need lots of help. Tsunami is probably a big keyword due to the recent specials on TV about the next possible tsunami that might hit America. People are concerned and interested over these large scale natural disasters. When is the next earthquake going to hit California, will atsunami hit New York, and what will this hurricane season bring?

9) Girls. Yes, of course. There are millions of perverts and closet perverts out there that are a little over-fascinated with girls. As Donald Trump once said, "sex sells." Yes it does and nothing sells better than women or girls. They can sell anything including the worst items in infomercials and complete scams. A beautiful girl just needs to show a little cleavage and TV ratings soar. Just think what girls can do for your content.

10) American Idol. This is the top rated TV show and its in its 5th or 6th season. It has launched one star - Kelly Clarkson and a bunch of duds. Randy, Paula and simon have now become household names along with Ryan Seacrest. Any content you can tie into the current cast will do well. The previous casts should be avoided as they will soon go back to karaoke and such at local bars.

11) Skin care and skin treatment. This has always been a big one with women. It has been rumored that women will go without food before they will go without makeup and such. Just ask any department store how important skin care and skin treatment products are to their bottem line. Watch Shop NBC - almost every product on there has something to do with skin care and skin treatment for women. There are a wide variety of topics you can easily talk about here from the latest in laser therapy at dermatology offices and at home TCA skin peels for treating acne and wrinkles. Acne is and always will be a big topic as will wrinkles and their respective treatments. For more info on at home TCA skin peels please see the link below.

There you have it the top 11 keywords on the internet from Paris Hilton to skin care and skin treatment to Google and American Idol. All with tips on how to use them to make your content have more impact and drive more traffic.

David Maillie is an alumni of Cornell University and specializes in biochemical synthesis for public, private, and governmental interests and manufactures various skin peels and other for doctors offices and medispas. He can be reached at M.D. Wholesale: http://www.bestskinpeel.com

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Namaz ada karle aap na?


Car operating system

Car operating system



Bill's company made software to run a car.

Bill was taking a test ride of the car. Suddenly a truck came from opposite side.

Bill pressed ctrl+b to apply brakes.

A pop-up window appeared asking, "Are you sure you really want to stop?"

Before Bill could enter "Yes", there was a crash and the car caught fire.

In panic Bill forgot the password to open the door.

He started shouting "F1! F1!" but there was no computer professional present there to understand his screams.

Then he tried to come out through the car window-pane.

A message appeared on the screen, "An illegal function is performed.

All the window-panes of the car will be closed." Poor Bill died.

Messengers of death took away his soul and said to him, "You have never ever performed any good deeds in your life. You always stole the code from others. We are going to send you to hell."

Bill pleaded, "I am ready to go to hell but do provide me a computer, please."

Messengers of death smiled inwardly and permitted him a computer, but with no Alt, Ctrl and Delete keys on the keyboard.

*******

Talash-e-Gomshuda

New Pakistani Film (Laaga Democracy main DAAG)


New Pakistani Film


HERO :
President Bush & Musharraf

HEROINE :

Benazir

VILLAIN:

Qazi Husain Ahmed, Imran Khan

SCRIPTED IN :
USA

SHOT IN :
Pakistan

CHARACTER ACTOR :
Amin Fahim

FRIENDLY APPEARANCE :
Saudi King

FRAUDY :
Asif Ali Zardari

COMEDIAN :
Shaikh Rasheed

SUPPORTING ACTOR :
Fazal ur Rahman

CHARACTERLESS ACTORS :
Chaudharies

DANCERS :
Sherry Rehman, Kashmala Tariq

MUSIC BY :
MQM

ACTION BY :
Pak Army

SUSPENSE BY :
Chief Justice

FINANCE BY :
India & Israel

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Pakistan to freeze defense budget


Pakistan to freeze defense budget
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani said the government would freeze defense spending in the upcoming budget, state media reported Tuesday, as the country tries to tackle growing economic problems.
Nuclear-armed Pakistan, spent 275 billion rupees (4.1 billion dollars) on defence during the current fiscal year ending on June 30, up from 250 billion rupees in the previous year.
"The government has decided to freeze the allocation for defense in the next national budget as a measure of Pakistan's tangible display to seek peace with neighbors," Gilani told parliament late Monday according to state media.
Gilani said that in effect the defense budget would be "reduced in the context of inflation and rupee-dollar parity", the official Associated Press of Pakistan news agency reported.
Without actually naming neighboring nuclear rival India, he said that he expected a "reciprocal gesture from our neighbor for the sake of peace and prosperity of the region".
Gilani added that "the defense ministry and the chief of army staff have fully endorsed the revised format of the defense services budget estimates."
The state bank raised interest rates 1.5 points to 12 percent in May in a bid to curb soaring inflation. The bank said inflation was set to hit 11 percent this year, double the target of 6.5 percent.
Meanwhile, the country's economic growth has slowed to 5.8 percent because of poor farm output and sluggish industrial expansion, the government said Tuesday.
Finance Minister Naveed Qamar said projections indicated that the economy expanded 5.8 percent in the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, compared to 6.8 percent the year before.
After years of rapid growth, Pakistan's economy is slowing amid problems from double-digit inflation to yawning budget and trade deficits and political uncertainty.
The World Bank has warned that Pakistan could tip into crisis unless the government acts quickly address the problems .
Qamar released the data a day before presenting the coming year's budget, which is expected to include spending cuts and tax hikes. Officials have also said they will try to alleviate the impact of skyrocketing food prices on Pakistan's poor.
Pakistan has witnessed strong growth in recent years, but global economic issues coupled with domestic political turmoil have hit hard this year.
Anger is mounting among the country's 160 million people over shortages of food and other commodities, coupled with frequent power outages, factors that contributed to the defeat of Musharraf's backers in elections in February. - Agencies

Pakistan People's Party V/S President Pervez Mushaffar's


ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People's Party-led government has put an unannounced and partial ban on President Pervez Musharraf's coverage on state-owned PTV and Radio Pakistan, the state-run-media.
"The partial ban started with the coverage of Pervez Musharraf's last media conference, and he may face more restrictions in getting projection on the state-run television and Radio in the days and the weeks to come," the sources said here yesterday.
Musharraf, these sources elaborated, got coverage just for a few seconds at the end of the main news bulletin of the PTV after a brawl between PTV current affairs authorities also involving Managing Director Yousaf Baig Mirza and the politically appointed team at the organisation.
"Neither was Musharraf's press conference telecast live as in the past nor was he projected in the first two or three events though it was given special significance on private electronic channels," the sources dealing with the current affairs department of the PTV said.
As Musharraf's media event concluded on Saturday afternoon, it was not allowed to be telecast in any of the news bulletins before prime time 9pm.
"Overall coverage of Musharraf has been reduced drastically and the focus has been on the political leaders' coverage in the last almost ten days as the prime minister, ministers and other government functionaries are getting due coverage reflecting democratic era."
Information Minister Sherry Rehman, the sources said, did not take interest in the brawl and exchange of harsh words between the MD PTV and the newly inducted two coordinators, Nazir Ahmed Dhoki and Captain Wasif.
"These persons, the chief co-ordinator and the coordinator, are preferring the political leadership to Musharraf or his persons still on key positions," the source further said.
When contacted, the PTV MD Yousaf Baig Mirza however said he was not in Islamabad on the day General Pervez Musharraf addressed a press conference and thus had no knowledge about the coverage of the same event. "I was out of Islamabad," he responded to a question about a brawl on Musharraf's coverage issue last Saturday.
To another question, he claimed that there was no change in the policy of the government on covering the events of the president and other high profile office-holders. "I do not think so, but I will not like to offer more comment on it," the PTV MD said when asked about the considerably reduced coverage to Musharraf on state controlled media.
"There can be some sort of the changes (in coverage) as has been seen even on private channels," Yousaf Baig Mirza said. - Internews

After increasing Oil Prises & CNG


ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis are bracing themselves for a whopping 30% increase in gas prices as the government mulls yet another hike to bail out state-run firms from the crippling burden of subsidies.
Official sources said here yesterday that the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has recommended a raise of 30% in the current gas tariffs effective July 1, which also marks the beginning of Pakistan's new fiscal year, 2008-09.
OGRA, in its separate determinations for the state-owned gas companies, Sui Southern Gas Company and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, has prescribed the price increase of 31% and 28%, respectively.
The final decision, however, lies with the government that is most likely to decide on a 30% increase in the cabinet's special meeting on June 11, the day of budget presentation to the National Assembly.
"Increase in the prices is determined at 31% in the case of domestic tariff to keep it uniform with SNGPL and at 28% in remaining categories of consumers except feed-stock gas supply to the fertilizer consumer, who is governed by separate government policy," reads the OGRA decision on SSGC petition for increase in prices.
"Increase of 28% (Rs58.97 per MMBTU) in the petitioner's average prescribed prices has been adjusted in all categories of consumers excluding fertilizer-feed, " the OGRA stated in its decision on the provisional prescribed tariff for the SNGPL.
The prescribed prices for various categories of retail consumers determined by the Authority on provisional basis shall be subject to adjustment upon receipt of Federal Government advice under Section 8(3) of the Ordinance, with respect to the sale price of gas for each category of retail consumers provided that the overall increase in the average prescribed price remains unchanged so that the petitioner is able to achieve its total revenue requirements in accordance with Section 8(6)(f) of the Ordinance, it added.
While determining the increase in prices for the two companies, the OGRA has directed them to ensure prudence and ring fencing of all capital and revenue expenditures, including all cost allocations with respect to each Air-Mix LPG, CNG or LNG based pipeline distribution projects.
Contrary to the market based principles of the government towards liberalising the Oil and Gas sector, the two state-owned utilities have continued to enjoy fixed rate of return above 17% per annum irrespective of their efficiency and business prudence.
Similarly, frequent directions by the OGRA regarding the unaccounted for gas (UFG) have been hardly bothered about the two companies. Consequently, UFG rate has gone beyond 7% rising from the previous level of 6.5%. - Internews

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Karachi V/S K.E.S.C


The city experienced yet another day of water and power crises as the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation resorted to carrying out load-shedding of long hours to meet 600-megawatt shortfall on Monday, forcing residents of more localities to take to the street and indulge in agitation.


Angry mobs of perturbed power consumers reacted violently to frequent load-shedding and apathetic attitude of the KESC in Korangi, Orangi, Baldia, Lyari and Saddar towns.

On Saturday, power riots had broken out in Clifton, Liaquatabad, Gulbahar, Lyari, Baldia, North Karachi and several other areas and in some localities, the protesters fought pitched battles with police, who lobbed tear-gas shells to disperse the protesters.

Tension was once again brewing in and other localities where people have been protesting against the utility.

The power cuts also affected the operation of pumping stations across the city, creating a water shortage in many areas.

According to a report, leakage in a boiler of the Unit-3 of the Bin Qasim Power plant led to the closure of the unit early in the morning while the Unit-4, which was supposed to be made operational by the end of April, has not yet been made operational.

The closure of the Unit-3 caused the KESC to carry out load-shedding for a minimum period of three hours in three/four spells a day. It virtually stopped power supply to three-fourths of the city.

Since the closure of the Unit-3, the Bin Qasim plant’s own generation capacity was reduced to almost 650 megawatts. The problem was compounded as the Extra High Tension Circuit-II of KCR-Bin Qasim tripped. The utility received 550 megawatts during the day from the Water and Power Development Authority to meet the demand of 2,209 megawatts at 3pm. At that time, the utility received 71 megawatts from the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant, 89 megawatts from the Tapal power plant (an independent power producer) and 107 megawatts from Gul Ahmad power plant (another IPP).

According to KESC officials, the power supply situation will improve once the Unit-4 is commissioned again after repairs.

Karachi’s electricity problems have worsened lately because the Bin Qasim Thermal Power Plant, one of the KESC’s largest generators, remains in dire straits despite costly repairs recently.

Designed to generate 210 megawatts, Unit-5 of the plant had also broken down recently and remained closed for over three months. Analysts say the reason why Siemens is being blamed for the recurring faults in the Bin Qasim plant is that it is responsible for operations and management of the utility.

Power consumers calling the newspaper offices to complain about the KESC’s indifferent attitude said the government had failed to address their grievances or hold the power utility accountable for the miseries it was causing to them through prolonged power cuts in extremely hot and humid weather conditions.

Students appearing in the SSC and HSC examinations have to endure the immense hardship of taking their papers without water and power being available at their centres. They said they could not properly prepare for the examinations as power cuts had forced them to spend sleepless nights and abandon studies for more than a month before the exams.

Industrialists, businessmen, shopkeepers and traders also complained of having suffered heavy losses on account of power cuts. Most of them said that the KESC complaint centres were non-responsive as nobody would attend the telephone or give a satisfactory reply if they, at all, bothered to respond.

Meanwhile, reports from different parts of the city said that the areas that had suffered more than 16 hours of power breakdown in a stretch on Saturday and Sunday continued to undergo load-shedding of three-four hours in three or more spells on Monday.

In several localities of Lyari, KESC complaint centre staff had stayed away from their place of work sensing danger of attacks from angry consumers.

Meanwhile, Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad on Monday said that the affected Bin Qasim unit had been revived and would be made operational in the evening. However, inquiries from sources at the Bin Qasim plant in the night revealed that the problem was not expected to be resolved by Tuesday.

On Saturday also, the KESC chief executive officer had assured the governor that the power supply situation would be normalised by Monday, but the situation remained just the opposite.

The Sindh governor directed the KESC to take urgent steps to overcome the power crisis and prepare a plan for him within 10 days so that urgent relief could be provided to the common man.

The CEO of the KESC informed the governor that Rs630 million had been invested for improving the system. As a result, he said, the availability of power had been raised to from 1,170 megawatts to 1400 megawatts. He also blamed the old distribution and generation system for the breakdowns.