Friday, March 11, 2005
Sampling the Exotic Pakistani Himalayan Cuisine
Chapli means “slipper” in Pakistan. Chapli kebabs are popular on the Indian-Pakistani border. The squarish ground-meat patties are called slipper kebabs because they’re supposed to resemble the soles of sandals. They’re commonly made with ground lamb there, and with ground beef in Pakistani communities in the United States. Hunter’s beef is a Pakistani imitation of …
Continue reading »Lithuanian Folk Ensemble Excites Pindi College
The song and dance troupe belonged to the Kaunas University, which is the largest technical institution in the Baltic States and second largest institution of higher education in Lithuania. Members of the ensemble danced to the tunes of their traditional folk instruments consisting of ‘kankles’ — one of the oldest folk instruments in Lithuania. A …
Continue reading »Lahore Theatre Festival Attracts More Crowds
Theatre lovers flocked to the festival where plays are being staged on different social issues by Pakistan and Indian theatre groups. Itt, written and directed by Shahid Nadeem, was first performed in August 1988 when bonded labourers in Pakistan were engaged in a bitter struggle against politically powerful brick-klin owners. The play was based on …
Continue reading »More Ancient Archeological Finds at Takht Bahi
The newly discovered ridge contains residential houses for monks. The entire settlement is comprised of ten houses having a special structure. These were two storey buildings with each one had a courtyard and two room built in them on a separate platform. All the houses were connected with each other through stairs and each one …
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