
As per the reports, more than 20,000 Muslims have been killed by the extremist Buddhists in Burma’s Rakhine province but unfortunately no actions have been taken by anyone as of yet. All the human right champions are ignoring the matter. Even the media is silent over the issue, which is of utmost importance. JAMAAT-e-Islami’s Syed […]
Aug 20 2012 | Posted in
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Every human being has certain indisputable rights that must be delivered in a way so that they have a positive effect on human lives enabling them to live better and more fulfilling lives. The world is globalizing very rapidly and scientific innovations have emerged as a phenomenon for development. Although the flow of information is […]

Transportation system, which has not developed properly to meet the requirements of rising population, is quite pathetic in the country. In rural, urban and semi-urban, the road communication is already in poor shape and was further worsened by the 2010-11 floods. The Ground Line of Communication (GLoC) also helped in further destruction of the many […]

Jakob Fuglsang not going to Saxo Bank Jakob Fuglsang has announced to end his associations with Team RadioShack-Nissan and the cyclist is already in negotiations with numerous teams. It was previously reported by media that the rider has shown interest towards riding with Bjarne Riis’ side, Team Saxo Bank for the 2013 season. However, in […]
Aug 19 2012 | Posted in
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In the last episode of the four-part series, we will take a look at the beauties of Deoasai Plateau, Hunza and Neelum Valley. Deoasai Plateau (Skardu) After Tibet, it is the second highest plateau in the world and tundra like landscape bursts into life in summers with a large variety of blossoming flowers. It offers […]
Aug 19 2012 | Posted in
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In the third part of the four-part series, we will briefly discuss the beauty of Nanga Parbat Base Camp, Taxila and Makran Coast. Nanga Parbat Base Camp (Fairy Meadows) Nanga Parbat Base Camp is a one day walk from fairy meadows and you follow the narrow path along the Raikot glacier and after […]
Aug 19 2012 | Posted in
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In the second installment of the four-part series, we will briefly discuss the scenic beauty of The Kaghan Valley, Lake Saiful Malook and Shandur Pass. The Kaghan Valley The Kaghan Valley is a beautiful valley in the north-east of Mansehra District that attracts many tourists from not only within the country but also from across the globe. Its […]
Aug 19 2012 | Posted in
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Pakistan is often depicted in the west as a country of hard-line Islamic fundamentalists, terror training camps, subjugated women and cricket cheaters. In such circumstances, it can seem a hard sell to the potential tourist. Only a few people speak about the country’s fascinating diversity, its well-kept Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist shrines, the dazzlingly high […]
Aug 19 2012 | Posted in
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Veena Malik at Indian news channel launch Pakistani controversy Queen Veena Malik was invited by Indian channel Sahara at the launch of its News channel in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The actress came under the limelight by receiving the invite for the launch by the channel’s group head Subrata Roy. “I feel very pleased that the […]

The controversial queen of Pakistani Veena Malik has finally revealed that she signed up for the religious show ‘Astaghfar’ on Hero TV because she wanted to know about the problems of a common man so she could highlight them. She said, “The answer is simple and very clear – to interact with people and to […]
Aug 18 2012 | Posted in
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Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore is pretty confident about his team’s chances in the upcoming T20 World Cup, set to be played in Sri Lanka later this year. The Men in Green are due to meet Australia ahead of the mega event. A lot of Pakistan players are currently playing in the Sri Lankan premier league, […]
Aug 18 2012 | Posted in
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Democracy is the best revenge – but from whom? After being a victim of forced exile at the hands of a dictatorial regime, when Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister and chairperson Pakistan People’s Party returned to Pakistan, she was expected to mobilize masses against the then president Pervaiz Musharraf and to struggle for ousting […]
Aug 18 2012 | Posted in
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