Naveed A Bari
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 127
Articles By Naveed A Bari
A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries Part-2 The Indian security forces have flouted all norms of civilized conduct. Kashmiri youths have been murdered in cold blood in fake encounters and Kashmiri women of all ages were and are gang-raped in the presence of their families. International […]
Feb 25 2012 | Posted in
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Tribes insist on renaming the Munda Dam project in Mohmand Agency The controversial Munda Dam has shot back into limelight yet again after the representatives of Swat revoked their long stand over the issue. KPK assembly representatives from Swat renewed their call for serious consultations regarding the issue and welcomed the move of […]
Feb 24 2012 | Posted in
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Moenjodaro finally allocated Rs 100m for rehabilitation Mohenjo-daro was built in the 26th century BC, and abandoned around 1800 BC. The ruins of the city were discovered in 1922 by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay, an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India. He was led to the mound by a Buddhist monk, who reportedly believed […]
Feb 22 2012 | Posted in
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Wild Boars inside the President’s House The wayward Wild Boars, a common wildlife feature in urban Islamabad, have now finally found their unrestricted comfort in the walled Presidential Complex in Islamabad-no sarcasm intended. The fortified walls of the President House have failed to keep the wild boars at bay as their frequent intrusion into […]
Feb 18 2012 | Posted in
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TDCP and Google join hands to promote tourism in the province A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Punjab government and Google for cooperation in information technology (IT) sector at Arfa Software Technology Park, here on Monday. Under the agreement, Google will provide access to the historical and tourist attractions of the […]
Feb 15 2012 | Posted in
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Kalashas in Chitral Valley having the weirdest names in the world If anyone in Pakistan thinks “Sharbat Khan” and “Mohabbat Khan” are weird names to say the least, they should take a detour of the scenic Chitral valley and ask for the names of the Kalasha people living there. The Kalasha does probably […]
Feb 14 2012 | Posted in
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Karakorum and Himalayan Glaciers comparatively safer from impact of Global Warming: Latest study reveals Latest studies conducted by the researchers at University of Colorado’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, have now revealed that the glaciers around the world are melting with ten times lesser rate as were previously thought. Scientists, however, still […]
Feb 13 2012 | Posted in
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries India has supported “Baluchistan liberation army” and related terror outfits. India sent their military to Sri lanka and massacred both the Sinhalese and the Tamils in Velvettiturai and Trincomalee. India supported the Northern Alliance against the Pashtuns majority but blames […]
Feb 9 2012 | Posted in
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Giant Whale Shark washes ashore at Karachi Harbour, triggering panic in local population Karachi Harbour presented the looks of a cluttered zoo on Tuesday February 7, when a giant Whale Shark washed over the shores of the busy port, pulling in hordes of local people. The giant fish, weighing around seven metric tons, […]
Flood effectees of Sindh: Things that need to be done Heavy rainfall in August 2011 caused significant devastation across Pakistan. The hardest hit province is Sindh, with 22 out of 23 districts affected. As of 3rd September, the worst-affected districts are Badin, Mirpurkhas, and Tando Muhamad Khan, although damage assessments are still underway. PDMA […]
Feb 7 2012 | Posted in
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Security agencies on a look out for suspected militants in Margallas No fewer than three security agencies are combing the Margalla National Park for two suspected militants who have been reported to be hiding in the rough terrain right in the heart of Islamabad. Already weary of dozens of road barriers in the […]
Feb 2 2012 | Posted in
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Pakistan’s swirling tourism industry and the ramifications of Global War on Terror Now better known for its regular suicide bombings and as a haven for the world’s most-wanted terrorists, Pakistan hardly qualifies as a favorite tourist destination. But that doesn’t mean Pakistani authorities have given up on luring foreign visitors. Pakistan possesses plenty […]
Feb 1 2012 | Posted in
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