Thursday, March 10, 2005
Pakistani Working Women’s Photo Exhibition Opens in London
Designed to act as a catalyst to improve educational achievements amongst young people, especially those of Pakistani background, the posters portray women as positive role models. A collection of posters depicting Pakistani women in non-traditional female professions has gone on show at the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham. Launched on March 8, International Women’s …
Continue reading »World Linguists Speak at International Urdu Conference
Urdu spoken in British, German, Japanese, Mauritius, Pakistani and Indian accents by the delegates echoed the catchphrase that Urdu has no boundary and has its roots all over the world. A wonderful blend of dialectic diversity of Urdu was witnessed on Wednesday when linguists and scholars from different parts of the world assembled at …
Continue reading »Pakistani Sufi Diva Performs Indian Concerts
Pakistan’s leading Sufi singer Abida Parveen performs in city for first time 51-year-old songstress has no room for Sufi-addicted Bollywood producers right now. The 51-year-old singer is no stranger to Delhi, spreading a new light with her music at Humayun’s Tomb once the sun has set, but this is her first time in Mumbai. …
Continue reading »Germans Keep Qawwali Interest Alive in Pakistan
The embassy of Germany is active in organising cultural events, so what better way can there be to entertain visitors from abroad and keep up the good work than to organise a cultural event that is the epitome of local culture. Then followed about ninety minutes of a performance that was both exhilarating and …
Continue reading »146% Increase in Pakistan-India Trade
Total trade between the two countries stood at $380.79 million, up from $154.95 million in April-November, 2003-04, he said. Indian exports to Pakistan jumped from $110.48 million in April-November, 2003-04, to $314.54 million in the current fiscal. Imports from Pakistan also rose from $44.47 million to $66.25 million in April-November this fiscal. “The commodities where …
Continue reading »Cricket: Adding Different Dimension to Pakistan-India Relations
As the Pakistan cricket team stepped into the stadium this week in the northwestern Indian city of Mohali to begin a series of matches against the Indian team, the players knew they were entering more than just a sporting arena. Between any two other countries, the beginning of a series of cricket games would, at …
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