
Oil Consumption in Pakistan surged up by 11 % in November Consumption of Oil is increased by 11% in November on a yearly basis with an impressive performance from all mainstream products. Petrol sales also increased by a significant 34% as gas load shedding have made many producers to shift to the more expensive alternate […]
Dec 15 2011 | Posted in
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USA not to cut civilian aid to Pakistan Amidst deteriorating US-Pakistan relationships, the Obama administration clarified that civilian aid to Pakistan is not being cut and the matter of freezing defence aid to Pakistan is still in the Congress. US State Department Spokesperson Victoria Nuland, during a press briefing in Washington on Tuesday, said: “We […]

Pakistan looking to revisit its foreign policy – Part Three Continued from the previous part … In the recent past, the US has been asking Pakistan to take a strong military action against the Haqqani Network in North Waziristan. However, the military establishment is against this operation because they have had good relations with the […]
Dec 15 2011 | Posted in
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Massive poverty in South Asia and multiple crises in West necessitates looking towards East for sustainable development: SDPI Conference ISLAMABAD: (December 13, 2011) Given the multiple crises in the West, daunting challenge of poverty at home, and the emerging needs to look towards East, paradigms of sustainable development in South Asia need to be redefined, […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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On the cold nigh of December 13, I hit upon a plan to go to Mozang Lahore to enjoy traditional and tasty Prathas over there. I usually visit that place at least twice in a winter week. I kick stated my heavy bike and flew to the venue in five minutes. Parking the bike, I […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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Zardari to be discharged It has recently been revealed that the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari will be discharged from the hospital in Dubai. The day of the discharge has been told to be Thursday. However, it has not been revealed whether the President of Pakistan will be returning back to the country after […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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Gilani says Pakistan can’t compromise on its sovereignty, dignity and national honour The Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has reiterated that they cannot compromise on country’s “sovereignty, dignity and national honour” under any circumstances. While addressing the concluding session of two-day Envoys’ Conference at the Foreign office, the Pakistan Prime Minister […]

Bahria University’s football team looking to win PandG football tournament Following their defeat at LUMS, the Bahria Unviersty Football team is looking to get back to their winning ways in the upcoming Pand G football tournament. The event is set to be hosted in the Sports Complex, with a number of top universities from all […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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In Pakistan, December 25th is a public holiday, but it is in memory of Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Like in India, Christians make up a very small part of the population. But as Pakistan has a population over 162 million people, there are more than 5 million Christians! Most Christians in Pakistan are quite […]

Pakistan needs to revise its foreign policy in vital interest of nation After the unexpected incident of NATO attacks on the security check post of Pakistan has forced the think tanks of the country to review the current foreign policy and make the required changes in this department to ensure a relationship with international community […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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New generation is deprived of a golden childhood! The World has definitely developed a lot, but for my liking it has developed a bit too much, especially for the kids ruining their most fascinating part of life – Childhood! The most disturbing thing to see now-a-days is that kids don’t behave according to their age. […]

Russians all set to tame the “Savage” K-2 in an unprecedented winter expedition Part-1 Some of the best winter mountaineers of the world, nick-named as “Ice Warriors” by the National Geographic Magazine, will be pitched in another attempt to climb the deadly mountain in the thick of the harsh Karakorum winters. Rising to a […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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