
Pakistan and India, the two neighbours and the arch rivals have decided to prefer tables over battles. After the terror attacks in Mumbai and on the Indian Parliament, the relation between the two countries had revived its traditional hostility. However, it seems there is a realization on both sides that dividends lied there in friendship, […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Part 1 There is a snake creeping in your house, using stealth tactics to strike its unsuspecting prey. Unaware of the lingering threat, you hand-over the responsibility of the house to this serpent and trust it with your possessions, which range from your 42 inch LCD and microwave, to your dirty vests and smelly socks. […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan military has strongly rejected BBC report regarding Pak army and Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI) possible links with Afghan Taliban and banned terrorist organisation, Al Qaeda. The report alleged that Pakistan military establishment has close ties with the militants, and a few military circles covertly give material and moral support to the banned terrorist outlets. In […]

The suicide rate in Pakistan has increased manifolds in the few past years and unfortunately the rate is growing fast, which is alarming. One can witness many suicide cases in Pakistan, on the daily bases in different news papers as well as on the TV channels. Perhaps, the people find this practice easier than fighting […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Cleanliness plays an important role in our society and no one can deny its significance. One main issue that we face in our society today is that people are not very fond of following the cleaning ethics. Being a Muslim it is imperative on all of us to ensure that we keep our houses, streets, […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Clean drinking water still remains a major problem in flood-stricken areas – ICRC More than a month has passed since severe floods devastated the Southern Pakistan but provision of clean drinking water still remains the biggest problem in the flood affected regions. Peter Lick, head of International Committee of the Red Cross sub-delegation told the […]
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Waiting in long queues for hours outside the public offices, witnessing human body parts scattering on roads after deadly terrorist attacks, giving possessions to robbers while returning home after tough labour for the whole day, being plundered by killing inflation and paying additional amounts in utility bills every month; a Pakistani is forced to think […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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He is the man that won the only ODI (One Day International) World Cup for our nation in 1992; he is the man that was famous for his fast bowling and terrific pinch hitting; a man who laid the foundation and built the first ever cancer hospital in Pakistan; a man who stepped up when […]

Dengue fever swallowed five more people in Lahore Lahore, October 27: Dengue fever has swallowed five more people, which made the total number of causalities to 306. In the last 24 hours, 250 people have also been identified as suffered by Dengue fever. Among the victims included Waseem from Chah Miran, Hafeez-ur-Rehman from Shadbagh, Mubeen […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Drone strike kills five Taliban commanders including Maulvi Nazir in South Waziristan A drone strike has reportedly killed five Taliban commanders in South Waziristan including Maulvi Nazir, according to a senior member of the organization. The United States has been conducting drone strikes in and around Pakistan’s border area with Afghanistan for some time. While […]

Taliban commanders claim ISI is arming and training them Taliban commanders have passed on a staggering statement in which they have claimed that they are being helped by Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). A number of middle-ranking Taliban commanders revealed that ISI is arming and training them. One of the Taliban commanders, Mullah Qaseem, told the […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Murree Road traffic congestion is crying out to authorities for newer plans Murree Road is a terrible sight during the peak hours in the city, and consequently the traffic mess gives tough time to commuters and people who after a tiring day of work are making their way home, but only to find themselves stuck […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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