Major wildlife conservation challenges in Pakistan Part-1 It is often argued that art finds its place only in the annals of affluence, probably much for the same reason there are not many organized societies in Pakistan that would develop and nurture the love for art, wildlife and nature itself. Worsening law and order […]
Dec 22 2011 | Posted in
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PTDC runs into financial crisis: unable to pay salaries to the employs Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation, the Government body which overlooks the development of tourism in the country is now following in the footsteps of the other “endangered” institutions of the country like the PIA and the Railways and the financial liabilities have now […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan opens up Tourism Stall at the ExCel London 2011 World Tourism Mart Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Ministry finally jolted into action on the direct instructions of the Minister for Tourism, Sports, Archaeology and Youth Affairs Syed Aqil Shah to set up a Pakistan Tourism Stall at the ExCel London 2011 World Tourism Mart on […]
Nov 14 2011 | Posted in
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Impending ecological disaster in the scenic Naran What once used to be a remote hill station in the scenic Mansehra district and was operative for a short five months in a year, has now turned into a major tourist destination not just for the indigenous population but also for the international tourists. Naran, some […]
Nov 12 2011 | Posted in
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A Demise – Pakistan Railways Pakistan Railways has become a nuisance for some time for its stakeholders, especially the passengers. Despite the ills railways own, no process of accountability has started yet, and never will it be started till the last nail is hammered in its coffin. Obviously, writing is on the wall and sooner […]
Nov 5 2011 | Posted in
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Canadian High Commissioner inaugurates Chail Shagai bridge in the flood-stricken Sawat District Ross Hynes, the Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan on Monday inaugurated the Chail Shagai bridge in Swat District to restore transportation links to the communities links to communities cut off by the devastating floods in 2010. The Canadian High Commissioner Hynes said that […]
The Plight of Baluchistan and Baluchi people Baluchistan is the most breathtakingly beautiful but equally bitter province of Pakistan. Bleeding at the hands of ruthless separatists, ethnically targeted killings and with thousands of people gone missing, life in Baluchistan is that of fear, violence and a blatant abuse of human rights. The Province which is […]
Oct 22 2011 | Posted in
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