Friday, September 24, 2004
Oslo’s ‘Little Karachi’ - a trendy Pakistani hotspot
It is called Little Karachi and is fast turning into the Norwegian capital’s hottest place to live and hang out.
Situated just east of the city centre, the Groenland area has become a thriving part of the city with international shops, restaurants and cafes - and a distinctly subcontinental flavour.
“If we lived here, we didn’t think …
Fast food frenzy for Karachi corporate crowd
Saeed Shafiq, a steel importer senior vice president at the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry likes to dig in to a traditional Pakistani lunch when he takes a break from work at his office on I.I. Chundrigar Road.
“We are traditionalists and like to eat a heavy lunch with lots of spices,†says Saeed Shafiq, …
Audio Conference Service Launched
Pakistan Telecommunication (PTCL) has launched a new value added service named Audio Conference, to mainly facilitate its corporate customers, which will allow them to have enhanced connectivity in a more affordable and convenient fashion.
[Vice President] giving the details of the new service said that the users of this service could hold an audio conference with …
Challenge awaits the Indians in Pakistan
After a disastrous campaign in the Athens Olympics, a depleted India will have to play out of their skin to be able to put across Pakistan in the opening match of the four-Test hockey series starting here tomorrow.
A win against their much-fancied rivals seems highly unlikely for the visitors with several rookie players in their …







