Only those nations progress and dominate the world which follow the golden principles of justice, fair play and impartiality, which endow a country with a strong foundation. However, in Pakistan, these golden principles have never been practiced since its creation. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, advised the nation to follow the principles of […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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Saadat Hasan Manto’s death anniversary went unnoticed yesterday. Does he deserve this treatment? Yes, he does. Because, he gave voice to the disgruntled, downtrodden and miserable elements of a so-called ‘civilised’ society. He committed no other crime but loved those whom society hated, noticed those whom society ignored, immortalised those whom society buried alive. The […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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Fish is widely cooked all across the globe and people from different communities are well aware of its advantages. However, most of the young generation avoids eating it due to its smell which keeps them away from a healthy diet. It is a strong nutritious diet, and is recommended to use weekly in order to […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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To the Point- Prime Minister Gillani’s appearance in the Supreme Court, a Step Forward for Pakistan Never have we seen in the history of Pakistan, a Prime Minister so willingly appearing in court to face the charges levelled against him. This nation has witnessed former Prime Minister and founding chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party […]
So, the 24-hour blackout is over and the site returned to normal. Means we can once again use Wikipedia’s free information that United States authorities do not like for their own reasons. Anyway, a question arises, what did Wikipedia’s day-long blackout accomplish? Before going into details, read below the official statement by the Wikipedia […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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An importune for early elections is a constitutional demand of any democratic set up even if a government is about to complete its term. In case there are clear signs that a government has lost its credibility, the holding of elections prior to the time increases trust in the electorate system. It will not be […]
Dr. Babar Awan, the former law minister, almost got the portfolio, once again, but slightly missed it. Tuesday was not a lucky day for Babar Awan who got mix reactions. He faced a worrying experience in the Supreme Court for showing his loyalty to President Asif Ali Zardari. An eleven-member bench of the apex court […]
People of Pakistan should show some love for their own culture If there is one thing that Pakistan needs to do right away, it is to get rid of the notion that their culture is “out-dated” and not good enough to grip firmly. While a lot of people will argue that dressing up in jeans […]
Jan 18 2012 | Posted in
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Some people believe it is more comfortable and easy to be a dacoit than to be a journalist in Pakistan. Being a journalist in Pakistan is not only your own life is at stake indeed your family too. In some cases, journalists forced to take refuge in foreign countries in fear of life threats. Considering […]
Misbah-ul-Haq – criticised for what? There has been a lot of criticism on Pakistan’s skipper Misbah-ul-Haq despite his impressive performances for the team in the past one and a half year. Many claim that the 37-year-old is a defensive leader and batsman, but I disagree with this allegation. Misbah might not be the most aggressive […]
Jan 17 2012 | Posted in
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I am acting my age, but are you acting yours? I have often heard people tell me to act my age instead of sounding like a little kid who has barely touched puberty. The “advice” never ceases to confuse me as I put in an immense effort to try and decipher the meaning and context […]
Jan 17 2012 | Posted in
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Boston Pizza At Boston Pizza, the managers lacked soft skills and the employee retention rate was too low. It is an industry where the turnover rate tends to be quite high. Therefore Boston Pizza decided to train its employees in order to gain a competitive edge in the market and to attract large number of […]
Jan 17 2012 | Posted in
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