
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Two Continued from the previous part … By the start of the 19th century, Muslims had lost control of India and these were the dying moments of Muslim rule in the sub-continent but Muslims were not ready to accept it mentally after such a long rule in […]
Dec 6 2011 | Posted in
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Allies vowed another decade of of shore up to Afghanistan at Bonn Conference Allies vowed another decade of of shore up to Afghanistan, in exchange for clear progress on good governance as the NATO forces will make an exit from the region in 2014. This vow came from the allies at the major Bonn Conference […]
Dec 6 2011 | Posted in
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International lenders are pressing the Pakistan government to reconsider the Kalabagh dam project as a priority water sector project and bring up constitutional amendments in the parliament for cost and benefit sharing of new reservoirs among the related stakeholders. A reports was issued by the water task force of the Friends of the Friends of […]
Dec 4 2011 | Posted in
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Clinton urges Pakistan to attend Bonn The U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has recently spoken to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani. The telephonic conversation that took place between the two was an effort from the American side to build the worse state in which the American and Pakistan relations find themselves […]
Dec 4 2011 | Posted in
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Prime Minister refuses Hilary’s request to reconsider Bonn meeting Boycott Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has refused US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton’s request to reconsider the boycott decision of Pakistan from Bonn meeting on Afghanistan. Hilary called Gilani on Saturday but the Prime Minister turned down her request by saying that it is not […]
Dec 4 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan sabotaging negotiations with Taliban: Hamid Karzai Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused Pakistan, which is boycotting the international Bonn conference on Afghanistan, of sabotaging all negotiations with the Taliban. “Up until now, they have sadly refused to back efforts for negotiations with the Taliban,” Karzai said. The Bonn meeting will seek to chart a […]

Economic assistance from US stable, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh The Federal Finance Minister, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, on Saturday, December 4 divulged that the economic assistance to Pakistan from the United States of America is stable despite a sudden dip in relationship between the two countries after the Nato strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers […]

According to the reports, the former chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt has advised his successor Zaka Ashraf to hire a blind person to coach national cricket team. Butt feels that following an extraordinary performance by the Pakistan blind cricket team, a sightless guy will be a perfect option to mentor Men in […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Unemployment in Pakistan and its impact on young people Among the most important issues of Pakistan, unemployment holds a paramount place and it is increasing with every passing day and is affecting the youth by pushing them into the depths of disappointment. People throughout the country are suffering with this problem and are helpless to […]

Pakistan, in the past few years, has been target to many issues which include terrorism, inflation and failed democracy but perhaps the main issue the country faces is poverty. The situation in the past three years has changed from bad to worse with the people from the rural areas of the country facing times tougher […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part One Before we discuss the role of Muslim press in India and its importance in shaping the public opinion before the partition, it is imperative that we take a brief look at the history of Muslims, their Invasions in India, the fall of Mughal Empire, British Raj […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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The US Senate has unanimously approved economic sanctions on Iran targeting the country’s oil industry, despite warnings the move could backfire. The measures, passed by 100 votes to nil, would ban foreign firms from doing business with the Iranian central bank. Before it can become law, it must be approved by the House and President Barack […]