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Problems of Pakistan

actual problems Pakistan facing. A reality checkup for people enjoying luxuries of life in Pakistan & abroad and usually do or contribute nothing to country. When time comes they go abroad being having multiple passports and when conditions are in their favors come back. Though from past few years residing abroad I can't even have the actual idea of what pain my brothers & sisters are going through each day in Pakistan (Just now had a talk with mom in Pakistan and she said, "beta, Payaz (onion) 100Rs. k ho gaye hain and so on ..." :S) but same time I’m hopeful & optimistic being there are some individuals (some new youth icons & youth teams can be seen helping out their bros & sis on their own) doing really good for Pakistan and I'm hopeful that one day these individuals efforts combine into a collective effort will rise a new dawn for people of Pakistan Insha'ALLAH

This World exist only because of some good people still in it otherwise … 


but there are some questions can any one wants to reply?

1.compared to population in different years how were those crime statistics compared?

2.People have chosen their leaders,why they are complaining? Larkana,Lyari never going to improve because people are responsible for their own misery?

3.No one follow traffic law,who stops people to not do right thing?

If we wants good change in our country Pakistan we need to change our thinking first. for positive change, think! being a nation not being an individual.
our small effortS can be a source of a biggest change as a first water drop.........:) aLWAYS HOPE FOR THE best ! AND BE POSITIVE ....:)
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Horrible Bosses (2011)

A good comedy film.“Ronnie and Mischelle’s High School Reunion”........ Read More
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PPA hides World Cup results

Pakistan Polo Association (PPA) hided the result of the World Cup match between Pakistan and Italy in which Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat.Pakistan lost to Italy by 17 goals to 5 goals in IX FIP Polo Championship being played in Argentina Unfortunately best player and captain of the Pakistan Polo team Hissam Ali Hyder was not able to participate in the match. Polo lovers were shocked to hear the defeat and were not happy with the selection as well. It was also learnt that one the player was suffering from dengue fever and left for the World Cup.........Read More
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Apple wins Samsung tablet ban in Australian court


A court slapped a temporary ban on the sale of Samsung Electronics' latest computer tablet in Australia on Thursday, handing rival Apple another legal victory in the two firms' global patent war.
Resolution of the case could take months -- unless Samsung takes the potentially risky option of an expedited hearing -- which, in the fast-moving industry, could mean the new Galaxy tablet is never launched in Australia. The Galaxy is the hottest competitor to Apple's iPad, which dominates global tablet sales.
"The ruling could further extend Apple's dominance in the tablet market as it widens a sales ban of Samsung's latest product," said Lee Seung-woo, an analyst at Shinyoung Securities in Seoul.
Whilst the ruling is a blow for Samsung, the Australian market is not large. A more important legal battle starts later on Thursday, when a Californian court begins hearing Apple's bid to ban sales of Galaxy products in the United States.
The two technology firms have been locked in an acrimonious battle in 10 countries involving smartphones and tablets since April, with the Australian dispute centering on touch-screen technology used in Samsung's new tablet.......Read More
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FM Radio Shown link

FM Radio Shown link For online listeners the link is following........Read More
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National U-16 Hockey Sindh-B & KP play 1-1 draw as Pb-C, FATA win

Sindh-B and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-B played 1-1 draw as Punjab-C and FATA secured victories against their respective rivals in the ongoing National Under-16 Hockey Championship being played here at Lala Ayub Hockey Stadium on Thursday.In the first match Sindh-B and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa played 1-1 draw. Sindh-B took the lead in the 3rd minute through Muhammad Zaheer on the penalty corner conversion while Khyber Pakhtukhwa tied the tally 1-1 in similar fashion through Sadam Khan.Punjab-C edge past strong Balochistan by 3-2 in the thrilling match, enjoyed by capacity crowd present on this occasion with both teams exhibited classic.......Read More
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Blood Is The New Black, psychedelic and sexy

The fantastic brand Blood Is The New Black released a new collection ahere’s the poster and some pics......Read More
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Quartet share lead in Malaysia

Brittany Lang, Maria Hjorth, Na Yeon Choi and Dewi Claire Schreefel each shot a five-under 66 to share the first-round lead at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia.Paige Mackenzie and Azahara Munoz were one stroke behind at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, with several big names in close attendance. Solheim Cup quartet Michelle Wie, Stacy Lewis, Suzann Pettersen and Christel Boeljon lie on three under alongside I.K. Kim and Shanshan....Read More
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: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan remembered

Great king of qawwali and authority in classical singing Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was remembered on his 63rd birthday on Thursday.The legendary qawwali singer was born in Faisalabad in October 13, 1948 to a classical dynasty. He embarked on singing career with qawwali....Read More
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IDEX Fellowship in Social Enterprise Now Accepting Applications for 2012 Cohort


Gray Matters Capital (GMC) is proud to announce IDEX Fellowship in Social Enterprise is now accepting applications for the 2012 cohort. IDEX is a 10-month fellowship that builds future social enterprise practitioners. The program launched by GMC in 2010, aligns with the Foundation's mission to empower social enterprises with access to financial and human capital enabling them to achieve greater scale and expanded social impact. This will be the third year that IDEX provides college graduates with a professional, cultural and social immersion into the field of social enterprise across India.   

Ideal IDEX Fellow
We are looking for passionate change-agents who are committed to support the development of enterprises that serve low-income populations while creating a positive social impact.  We seek individuals who have a proven track record of leadership and are enterprising and innovative in their approach to identify opportunities and implement market-based, sustainable solutions.  


Who can apply?  
Passionate college graduates and professionals who want to apply their skills to supporting social businesses. They have an academic background or have worked (usually but not required) in one the following areas - Strategic Planning, Finance and Accounting, Economics, Human Resources, Sales, Marketing, and Operations.

Application process and selection process:
-         Apply online  www.idexfellowship.com 
-         Application deadline - January 15, 2012
-         Fellowship start date - July 2012

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Apple Releases OSX 10.7.2 Including iCloud And Safari 5.1.1

As part of Apple's rollout of its iCloud service today, Apple has just released OS X 10.7.2. The new update includes support for iCloud and will ensure that users have full access to their iCloud-hosted data across all of their devices.....Read More 
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Proteas, Aussies geared for battle


The Proteas last played a match over six months ago, on 25 March, when they bowed out of the Cricket World Cup in an upset, going down to New Zealand in the quarterfinals. Now, Australia are in South Africa on a tour that begins at Newlands in Cape Town on Thursday.
The sides do battle in two T20 internationals and three one-day internationals before the Aussies take on South Africa A in a four-day game in Potchefstroom. That match is followed by two tests in November, which will wrap up the tour.
Gary Kirsten's charges go into the limited overs matches minus captain AB de Villiers, who is sidelined after undergoing surgery on the broken middle finger of his left hand. Star players Dale Steyn and Jacques Kallis have also been omitted from the T20 line-up, with Hashim Amla taking over the captaincy from De Villiers.
Australia, after so many years of being the dominant team in world cricket, is rebuilding and is a side on the up. The absence of South Africa's top players in the T20 contests is something that concerns former Proteas' fast bowler Fanie de Villiers......Read More

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Nepal bus crash kills 43


KATHMANDU, Nepal — At least 43 people were killed Thursday when a bus veered off a mountain road in eastern Nepal and plunged into a river, officials said.
The bus swerved off an unfinished stretch of road and plummeted 300 metres into the fast-flowing water below, said Lokendra Shrestha, a police officer in Sindhuli district, around 80 kilometres (50 miles) east of Kathmandu.
"Forty-three dead bodies have already been recovered and the bus has been destroyed. It is likely that more bodies will be found near the crash site, which is very remote," said Shrestha.
A group of 11 passengers who had been on the roof jumped before the bus fell into the Sunkoshi river, said chief district officer Beni Madhav Gyawali.....Read More
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Pakistan, US agree to continue strategical dialogue process


Pakistan and United States on Thursday agreed to continue their dialogue process and vowed to carry on strategic dialogue mechanism as it is in the interest of both the countries.
Addressing a joint press conference here at Foreign Office, US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Marc Grossman and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar after holding talks, said that they have discussed bilateral relations and decided that the working groups of both the countries will continue to meet in future.
Both the leaders held discussion on Pak-US ties with special reference to Afghanistan and the current regional and international issues, and exchanged views on the forthcoming meetings in Istanbul on November 2 and in Bonn on December 5 on peace and security in the region.
They also agreed to pursue bilateral cooperation in different fields for which working groups had been formed.
Foreign Minister Ms. Hina Rabbani Khan while addressing the press conference said, “Pakistan and US relations are very important at bilateral level and now due to war against terrorism, these ties are more important at global level.”
She said these relations are important for both the countries and are in their interests.....Read More
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Pakistan will not tolerate cross-border attacks, says Kayani


ISLAMABAD: US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman on Thursday arrived in Pakistan for talks with the country’s top political and military leadership.
Grossman held an important meeting with Pakistan’s army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. The two discussed US concerns about the Haqqani network and other security issues, DawnNews reported.
During the meeting, Kayani told Grossman that Afghanistan’s soil was being used against Pakistan. He made it clear to the US envoy that Pakistan would not tolerate cross-border attacks from Afghanistan any longer.
The army chief also laid stress on better bilateral ties based on mutual cooperation.
The general said Pakistan was taking steps to halt the movement of terrorists in the Pak-Afghan border area.
He also urged a stepped up role for the trilateral commission. The commission should be provided with more intelligence sharing to curb terrorism, he added....Read More