Serving versus retired Judge I wonder what is happening as sharp differences came out into open between two respectable institutions, one comprising serving judges and the other retired ones. The two bodies, interestingly, have no difference over the core issue that the present voter lists need to be corrected in order to hold just fair […]
If an organisation aims to be the best online retailer, the industry has to go through different challenges in which one of them is to increase the responsiveness. Let’s suppose the ABC organisation believes that more and more customers can be attracted by increasing the sales force, being more customer friendly, and encouraging employees. It […]
Jan 25 2012 | Posted in
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Morning show host Maya Khan: Chief of moral brigade Wasn’t it all about the ratings? It could be the only explanation of what Moral Aunty Brigade in the leadership of Mayan Khan did on the other day in a park. The entire drama was shown on a local TV channel. Why else would Maya Khan […]
To The Point – Presidential Immunity Lately in Pakistan, we are hearing the word immunity more than usual and of course, it is associated with none other than our very own, President Asif Ali Zardari. President Zardari, ever since coming into office, has not been given a single day of peace and rest, which obviously […]
Ongoing drama of US-based business tycoon Mansoor Ijaz Regardless of that the American embassy in Pakistan has declined to provide Mansoor Ijaz any security; people in Pakistan are still making comments at the outrageous demand of an ordinary US-based businessman, Mansoor Ijaz. It is vital to mention here that Ijaz does not hold an adequate […]
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s police, which is mandated to safeguard the citizens’ rights, feels proud in usurping them by itself. The biggest and the most gruesome example of the police coercion is the free meals that our security men enjoy from any restaurant them desire. What the hell this is! In order to the […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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Rolling blackouts may have damaging effects on the economy of the country, yet it affects everyone’s personal life as well in a number of ways, one of which is gaming. While many, myself included, will be of the opinion that the effects of load-shedding on the minority of the country’s population who play video games. […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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Drama, undeniably the most significant genre of literature, always reflects the culture of the land and represents the realities of life which are directly associated with general people. These are the basic characteristics of a Drama which are, unfortunately, not practiced in Pakistan in their real essence. However, in Pakistani dramas, the writers, directors and […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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Memogate Scandal: The government versus Mansoor Ijaz The Memogate scandal is one of the hottest topics in Pakistan these days and despite what the government says, all the fuss surrounding the issue is completely justified. The biggest proof of the significance that the whole issue holds is the way the government is going about the […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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An interesting theory about Prince Agha Khan by Ismail Sloan (Part-III) The Twelvers are by far the largest group of Shiite Muslims, because the Iranians are Twelvers. Some from Iran claimed when Imam Khomeini was alive that he was in fact the "Disappearing Imam" who had come back to rule. Others said that he was […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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An interesting theory about Prince Agha Khan by Ismail Sloan (Part-II) The Army of Ayesha fought a battle against the Army of Ali. This is known as "The Battle of the Camel", because Ayesha led her troops while under an Islamic veil sitting on the top her camel. Eventually, Ayesha’s camel was captured. The forces […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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An interesting theory about Prince Agha Khan by Ismail Sloan (Part-I) When the Prophet Muhammed, May Peace Be upon Him, died in 632 A.D., there were two groups. One group believed that he was dead and that his teachings should be studied and followed. They became the Sunni Muslims. The Sunnis do not believe in […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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