Saturday, December 4, 2004
Blind Swiss Tourist ‘Feels’ a Surprising Pakistan
A visually impaired person from Switzerland, Martin Naef is exploring Pakistan, not to enjoy its marvellous tourists’ attraction sites but to interact with different social groups. Martin Naef, who also a Ph.D in education, entered Pakistan via Turkey and Iran, extensively travelling in public transport to come across the people belonging to different walks …
Continue reading »Pakistan an Eye-opener for Many Indians too
Wide roads like the magnificent Lahore-Islamabad motorway, broad avenues like the ones in Islamabad and modern houses with state-of-the-art furnishings as at Mirpur showed Pakistan in a good light.
The encounter opened my eyes to the misconceptions Pakistanis and Indians had about each other, though they had many things in common. When I narrated this incident …
British-Pakistani is First Asian Regular in English Football
It has long been a source of debate why there are so few Asian players in English football and none at the top level — until now. Zesh Rehman, whose parents are from Pakistan, is the first British Asian to command a regular place in the top flight.
The Fulham defender broke into Chris Coleman’s …




