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Ahmed Babar
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Articles By Ahmed Babar

PTA banned pornographic websites in Pakistan

PTA has finally restricted access of porn sites in Pakistan. A bold step taken by Pakistan Telecommunications Authority as pornographic websites was only adding to the annoyance in the society. PTA has provided a list to the ISP’s in Pakistan to block the frequently accessed adult sites. It is believed that more web pages will […]

Starbucks: The most successful Coffee chain in the world

Starbucks was founded in 1970’s with its head quarters in America. Howard Shultz joined Starbucks in 1982 and during his visit to Milan; he visited a famous coffee shop in Italy and was deeply moved by the coffee culture. Schulz wished to have the same love for coffee in the United States. He knew that […]

Shahbaz Shareef has a perfect answer for Lahore’s appetite

Food Street Lahore returns The wait is finally over as the Chief Minister Punjab, Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has finally decided to reveal the much awaited Food Street Lahore. The street will be inaugurated on Saturday, 21st of January 2012. After almost two years of the unofficial closure of the Gawalmandi Food Street, Mr. Shahbaz […]

Curiosity troubled the English side as a ‘Teesra’ was never necessary for Ajmal’s 7/55

The first day of the much awaited Pakistan/England test match started today in Dubai with all eyes on Saeed Ajmal’s magical fingers. The highest wicket taker in 2011 claimed before the match that he will introduce a new delivery called ‘Teesra’ during the match. England started off steadily and was not bothered by the Pakistani […]

Stuart Broad’s involvement doubtful for the first test between Pakistan and England

Stuart Broad’s involvement doubtful for the first test between Pakistan and England The stage is set for the test match between England and Pakistan as we are now only a day away from the most awaited cricketing event in Pakistan. The latest update on the event is that England’s strike bowler Stuart Broad seriously injured […]

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani desperate for parliament’s support

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani desperate for parliament’s support Pakistan’s elected Government will be tested on Monday as the Parliament will decide whether the current administration is good enough to continue or not. Prime Minister of Pakistan is required to take the vote of confidence from the parliament on Monday, the 16th of January […]

Toyota: The Sticky Pedals issue Part 3

As a result of Toyota’s decision of working with suppliers who had no experience nor understanding of Toyota’s culture and values. The firm had the face the biggest concern in its history, recalling about 8 million vehicle amount as much as its annual production. Problem it is facing today has nothing to do with Toyota’s […]

Toyota: The Sticky Pedals issue Part 2

Special measures were ensured all across the globe as Managing Director, Toyota Great Britain talks about the safety and security of customers as top priority. He briefed that, “the authorities are being informed about the issue who has given them with names and addresses of the owners till time and customers will soon be receiving […]

Toyota: The Sticky Pedals issue Part 1

Toyota has a history of 70 years and has earned a good reputation amongst the automobile industry over the past few decades. In early 1950’s Toyota was about to be bankrupted and also faced labour dispute but somehow managed to get out of the problems to continue the journey it had in mind. It was […]

Interesting Coffee facts

France was the first to come up with coffee machines for as Espresso Machines in 1822. Dr. Ernest Illy invented the first automatic espresso machine in 1933. Modern day espresso machine was invented by Achilled Gaggia an Italian, in 1946. Gaggia build up a coffee machine with high pressure by using a spring power lever […]

The Coffee Tale, Part 2

It is however believed to be Dutch who initiated the spread of coffee in Central and South America. British introduced coffee to Jamaica in 1730, where today the world’s most famous and expensive coffee in the world is grown, in Blue Mountains. Coffee was rapidly farmed in Brazil and Java which caused a significant downfall […]

The Coffee Tale

Coffee growing and drinking was globally initiated in the Horn of Africa. Coffee trees were originated in the Ethiopian province of Kaffa as the tale suggests. It is believed that the fruit of the tree known as coffee cherries was eaten by Slaves taken from Sudan into Yemen and Arabia of today. Coffee was cultivated […]

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