
Sorry… we have no gas As we pretend ourselves brave and a daring nation, we have to face hard realities about present scenario. Simply, the country does not have enough gas resources to fulfill the needs of CNG stations, factories, and the stoves in private homes. As winter started in the country, the gas crisis […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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When it comes to the distribution of resources, the upper or elite class of Pakistan will always have the first say, meaning limited opportunities for the rest of nation. There is no hiding the fact that diplomats, bureaucrats or the elite in Pakistan are the ones who dictate the policies and influence the goings on […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Listen… I am Prime Minister of Pakistan It seems that the country once again headed towards a stressful crisis. Pakistan’s most horrible covert was out in the open; the army and ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) have been out of control by the civilian government. Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani lost his temper while speaking […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan to increase visa count for Indian devotees to bolster religious tourism Adding up to the many confidence-building-measures (CBM’s) being undertaken by the two formidable foes, Pakistan has expressed its interest in increasing the visa count for the visiting Indian tourists from across the border. Referring especially to the many religious sites spread […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Major Wildlife conservation challenges in Pakistan –Last part Lot of credible work has been done in the conservation of dwindling Snow Leopard population, which mostly inhabits the difficult and rugged terrains of Khunjerab National Park and the Baltistan area, close to the Chinese border. Initiatives were taken to train the local guides and scouts, […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Bravo Prime Minister Gillani! Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, seeing your speech the other day certainly reminded me of the days Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the PM. Even though I was not physically there at the time, seeing his videos and reading the speeches certainly boosted my confidence and morale for being a citizen of […]

Azam Swati requests Supreme Court to put Asif Ali Zardari’s name on ECL The politics in Pakistan witness unique type of experiences in every changing day. In a recent move, the former JUI-F senator, Azam Swati, filed a petition with the Supreme Court, demanding a travel ban for President Asif Ali Zardari. Swati filed the […]

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf President, Imran Khan, has revealed that his party will file a petition against the election ban on dual nationals imposed by the Election Commission of Pakistan. Imran reckons that most of the dual nationals have vast businesses abroad. They serve the country in shape of foreign remittances amounting to billions of rupees, so […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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In Thursday’s session of the Sindh Assembly, the members of the house have asked the Speaker of the Assembly to take immediate actions against unauthorised fuel conversion of public service vehicles from petrol and diesel to CNG. The Sindh Assembly also demanded to take notice of the sale of substandard gas kits not meeting the […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Senate body asks ministries of Foreign Affairs, Commerce to brief over granting India MFN status Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan on Thursday sought complete details from ministries of Foreign Affairs and Commerce over granting Most Favored Nation (MFN) Status to India. The body stated that the country has abruptly changed its […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Low gas pressure turns up the heat in the National Assembly Awami National Party (ANP) Thursday rendered complete support to the government, seconding the views Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani expressed about the supremacy of parliament. The PM lost his temperament in the National Assembly, hitting out hard at the military establishment while asserting […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Lack of communication and mistrust behind NATO attack: US US Air Force Special Operations Command’s Brigadier General and investigating officer into the NATO airstrike Stephen Clark said lack of trust and series of miscommunications contributed to the NATO attack on November 26, that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. While briefing reporters at the Pentagon via phone, […]