Abdul Basit Abbasi
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Articles By Abdul Basit Abbasi
Murree is the most accessible and probably the busiest summer resort and hill station of the country. It draws thousands of visitors throughout the year from both within and from abroad. Murree’s Mall Road (official name Jinnah Road) is probably the most attracted and crowded place in all of the hill station. One of the […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
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Taliban militants launched an offence on a convoy in Miranshah District of North Western Province of Pakistan. Militants launched their attack on Saturday, November 05 as the Muslims across the globe observe the holy day of Hajj. According to initial reports, Militants attacked the security convey near the town of the Razmak town. Razmak town is situated more […]
Michael G. Wilson has announced Daniel Craig returning to the role of the agent 007 in the James Bond series forthcoming film, Skyfall. Skyfall will be the 23rd film of the James Bond series. Skyfall will be Craig’s third film in the role of British superspy. He made his debut in Casino Royale, (released in […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
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Social sciences are pivotal for sustainability, development and protection of the societal values and culture of the society. In an effort to promote the discipline of social sciences in Pakistan, five public sector universities of Pakistan have agreed to form a consortium to achieve the goal. The agreement was reached in a meeting of Vice […]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
Education |
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Every civilized society is governed a specific set of rules and people exercise their freedom using their rights. Rights simply can be referred as what people are allowed to do in the society, city or country. These rights cover different aspect of our routine life, which also includes “protests”. With the passage of time, both […]
Oct 22 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan has been selected as one of the non-permanent member of 15 member United Nation’s (UN) Security Council. Pakistan got 129 votes from the 193 member General Assembly, which will help them to remain the non-permanent member of the council for the year 2012 and 2013. The countries from across the globe were contesting […]
Over the years, people from different backgrounds have written and said so much on the unemployment situation in Pakistan. Similarly, over the years, different government has came up with different programs to bring down unemployment level, If not end it. In order to achieve that they have invested massively in creating different jobs in both […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
Education,
Opinion |
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Many will argue about the uniqueness of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), few will dare to highlight the fundamental issue associated the overall program, which does little for improving the overall quality of life of the individuals. While, the words can be tweaked and one can find enough marketers to sell their entity, […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Waste of Public Money on building unnecessary roadside walls on Murree Road Murree is probably the most visited Hill Station of the country, with it fame dating back to the British Era. Murree, a Tahsil of the Rawalpindi district, comprises of the both Hill and Mountainous ecosystems. The lifestyle of the people living in these […]
Oct 15 2011 | Posted in
Society |
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We dislike Americans for their honesty and commitment to their goal! Irrespective of Osama bin Laden was actually killed or not in the Abbottabad operation, earlier this year. It is imperative that one should take into consideration the hard work Americans have done, to do what the masses came to know through the electronic and […]
Oct 15 2011 | Posted in
Opinion |
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The drawbacks of using the time scale promotional formula in Islamabad’s educational institutes The Government of Pakistan has finally decided to implement a time scale promotional formula for the teachers, serving in the institutes that operate under the umbrella of the Federal Director of Education (FDE). The matter was one of the burning issues for […]
Oct 14 2011 | Posted in
Education,
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Energy crisis in the developing countries is not a new phenomenon. Few decades back most of Pakistan was engulfed in the darkness and electricity was attributed to only urban cities. Even then, the notion of load shedding was very common with nation receiving a temporarily relieve in mid 90s courtesy of (then very expensive) power […]
Oct 14 2011 | Posted in
Society |
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