
Visa Policy to be eased for businessmen in India and Pakistan Lahore (December 20), Pakistan High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik said that both of the countries were working to put in place a liberal visa policy for businessmen across the border. Malik, while talking to Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Irfan […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Lollywood actor Sana Nawaz says Veena Malik has brought Pakistan embarrassment Lollywood actress, Sana Nawaz, has insisted that Veena Malik has brought her country, Pakistan, nothing else but embarrassment. Sana said, “She has only brought embarrassment to us.” Sana, who reached India yesterday via Attari land border in order to perform for a Punjabi movie ‘Dil […]
Dec 20 2011 | Posted in
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Experts hope scholars in Pakistan and India to extend dialogue on peri-urban issues ISLAMABAD: The experts hoped extending dialogue between Indian and Pakistani scholars on peri-urbanism, collaboration to integrate and analyze information about the degree of rural, urban and peri-urban characteristics, and exploring potential environmental, health and governance issues within these areas will help to […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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It is shocking to note that we judge the human beings on the basis of religion, territory, culture, creed, colour and language. How nonsense this is. Why do we forget that all rational animals hail from one father, Adam, and all are made of one element, clay. You will laugh to read that I have […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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Although Pakistan has declared India to be its ‘Most Favoured Nation’ or MFN, the cross-border rivals are still seeking an explanation as to what this status actually means. The premiers of both nations are scheduled to meet at the Saarc Summit on Thursday, November 10 and Manmohan Singh is likely to seek details of this […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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Revisiting the creation of Bangladesh The creation-day of Bangladesh and dismemberment of Pakistan is mourned as routine every December 16, during which most of the mess for what happed, is put on external forces. It is a well-formed habit as we are projecting our essentially intrastate conflicts and declaring others responsible for it. It is […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan’s controversial queen ‘Veena Malik’ goes missing in India Pakistani actress, model and comedienne, Veena Malik, who is currently in shooting for a horror flick ‘Mumbai 125 kilometres’ in India, has mysteriously gone missing, as she is untraceable since early morning of December 16. Veena’s business manager, Prateik Mehta, and filmmaker, Hemant Madhukar, told the […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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UN conference on climate; a long way to go to achieve the desired results Durban; the UN conference on climate organized Durban, although was regarded successful by the participants, but remained failed to achieve satisfactory results. A package of accords includes an agreement which gives a new lease of life to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Why is Pakistan, the land of the plentiful, lagging behind India? It has been over 64 years since the subcontinent has been divided into the separate nations the world knows as Pakistan and India. In those 64 years, both countries have taken very different roads to be in the position, or rather the state, they […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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As almost everyone knows about the recent story of Veena Malik going on the cover of Indian magazine FHM. The 33-year old model appeared on the cover of December issue, showing a tattoo of the initials of ISI on her arm. The image promptly sparked an outrage among Pakistani community but the model claimed that her […]
Dec 12 2011 | Posted in
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Soon after starting off her modelling career, the svelte lady from South India, Asin Thottumkal, shifted to the movie camera. Having worked in a few South films, she made her Bollywood debut from the super duper hit, Ghajini – as an opposite star to the legend Aamir Khan. Talking about his transition from a model […]
Dec 12 2011 | Posted in
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Last Part Continued from the previous part … After the 1857 war of independence, Muslims were deprived of some of the fundamental human rights including Journalistic practices and freedom of speech. Muslims were facing their worst time in the sub-continent since their arrival and the invasion in the […]