
Bollywood’s ace director Karan Johar always comes up with a different subject and story in his movies. It has been a long journey for big man from making candyfloss movies like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to My Name is Khan. And he does want to rest on his laurels, saying that he wants to capture […]
Dec 11 2011 | Posted in
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The King of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan has said that his bad look in the upcoming flick ‘Don 2’ has no justifications, and he does not rate himself a role model for the Indians. His action movie has been released in Dubai, but it will hit big screens in India on December 23, 2011. Following his […]
Dec 11 2011 | Posted in
Bollywood |
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Five Continued from the previous part … In the 25th session of All-India Muslim League organized in Allahabad, Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal presented the idea of two nation theory which states that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and it is very hard for both of […]

Pak-US diplomatic, military and economic ties have come on a turning point after the NATO forces’ unilateral operation in Abbottabad in pursuit of the Al-Qaeda Chief, Usama Bin Laden and a recent strike on a Pakistan army camp. It is the juncture where the two nations are bound to decide one thing from long-term engagement […]
Dec 10 2011 | Posted in
Pakistan,
Politics |
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Four Continued from the previous part … Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a great Muslim reformer, educationists and politician of the Sub-continent. After the revolt against the British, when the position of the Muslims in the Sub-continent was quite pathetic and Muslims were going through a social […]

The moment Sonam Kapoor had been waiting for since her childhood finally came when she met her first crush Tom Cruise – the veteran Hollywood artist. The two stars were together at the premiere of ‘Mission Impossible 4’ and Sonam was amazed to see how beautiful he is at 50-plus. The young Indian actress admitted […]
Dec 8 2011 | Posted in
Entertainment |
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Three Continued from the previous part … Before the evolution of the Two Nation Theory in the 20th century presented by Allama Mohammad Iqbal which meant that Hindus and Muslims of the sub-continent were separate nations and they cannot live together in the same culture. The objective […]

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
Pakistan |
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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
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Children vulnerable to climatic changes: UNICEF A report from UNICEF reveals that children are most vulnerable to climatic changes, especially in the East Asia and Pacific. Talking to MediaGlobal Matthew McKinnon, head of the Climate Vulnerability Initiative at DARA International, claimed, "In Asia, Central and South Asia are the most vulnerable regions; in the Pacific, […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
World |
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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
Pakistan |
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Trade between India and Pakistan has the potential of highest growth and peace prospects: SDPI Seminar ISLAMABAD: (2 Dec 2011) While highlighting the critical issues and comparative advantages, the speakers said that there will be a huge peace dividend if trade relations between India and Pakistan are strengthened. Trade will help to increase people to […]