Sorry… we have no gas As we pretend ourselves brave and a daring nation, we have to face hard realities about present scenario. Simply, the country does not have enough gas resources to fulfill the needs of CNG stations, factories, and the stoves in private homes. As winter started in the country, the gas crisis […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Major Wildlife conservation challenges in Pakistan –Last part Lot of credible work has been done in the conservation of dwindling Snow Leopard population, which mostly inhabits the difficult and rugged terrains of Khunjerab National Park and the Baltistan area, close to the Chinese border. Initiatives were taken to train the local guides and scouts, […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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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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President Asif Ali Zardari returns to face the music Defying the doctors’ advice to rest further and giving a shock of their life to his political opponents and media experts, President Asif Ali Zardari returned to belie detractors and conspirators for speculating his political fate amidst the controversial memogate scandal. Asif Ali Zardari’s arrival prompted […]
Dec 19 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan Government and major stakeholders agree to new load management plan Major stakeholder of natural gas in Pakistan agreed on Friday to a load management agreement that would share gas over the winter season. Asim Hussain, Petroleum Minister, held a meeting in which representatives from the All Pakistan Compressed Natural Gas Association, the All Pakistan […]
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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A bird watcher’s paradise, Haleji Lake fast turning into a cesspool One of the second biggest fresh water resources of Sindh, the Haleji Lake, is fast turning into a pool of stagnant saline water, severely threatening the ecology of the region and the whole province. A vibrant bird sanctuary just a decade ago, has […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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The brutal murder of 4 Hindu doctors in their clinic in Chak town close to district Shikarpur, Sindh about three weeks ago are still being condemned widely. The brutal act was conducted by armed men of Bhayo tribe, a baradari in Shikarpur district. The head of Bhayo baradari is district president of PPP. As per […]
Nov 30 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan’s nukes not safe under the leadership of President Asif Ali Zardari: Shah Mehmood The former foreign minister of Pakistan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi has alleged that the Pakistan’s nuclear assets were not safe under the present leadership of Pakistan people’s Party. Querish made this statement while addressing to gathering in Ghotki, Sindh, on November 27, […]
PTI expected to break stranglehold of PPP and PMLN on countries leadership The former foreign minister, Shan Mehmood Qureshi announced to join Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) while addressing the people in Ghotki, Sindh, on Sunday, November 27. While addressing the people in a Mob, Qureshi said that time for change in Pakistan has […]
Nov 28 2011 | Posted in
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Islamic Relief Pakistan warns winters will bring more misery to flood survivors Millions of the flood affectees of Sindh are at great risk as the winters approach fast in the flood-hit areas of Southern Pakistan, said the country director of Islamic Relief Pakistan, Fadlullah Wilmot. Mr Wilmot said that the devastated floods that struck Pakistan […]
Domestic Violence Bill Whether it is an urban, educated women or a woman from an under-privileged rural background, social pressures and conditioning can keep her tongue-tied. They stop her from complaining to anyone about the abuse. If one fine day, she finally decides she has had enough and it is time to stand up for […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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35 per cent of targeted $357 million appeal has been met so far, OCHA report United Nation’s relief agency, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that a majority of the five million flood affectees of Pakistan could remain without help. OCHA revealed on Tuesday that only 35 per cent of its targeted […]