Monday, April 4, 2005
Pakistan’s First Indigenous Car Nears Launch
FOR the first time since independence Pakistan is to have its own car. The country’s only home grown automotive firm, the Adam Motor Company, say the first vehicle will be unveiled in early April and until then the car’s name is a secret. It has however been tested both at Adam’s Bin Qasim plant and …
Continue reading »Pakistani Newspaper Vendor Gets French Book Deal
A Pakistani newspaper vendor in Paris with a unique selling style has won a book deal to have his life story published. Ali Akbar, who sells copies of Le Monde on the streets of the French capital’s fashionable St Germain des Pres district, arrived in the country as an illegal immigrant more than 30 …
Continue reading »Indian New Yorker’s Dream to Visit Lahore Comes True
Flying from Delhi to Lahore after a first stop in India, I was surprised to see the plane full of mostly older people, both Indian and Pakistani. They were speaking excitedly in Urdu and Hindi, and in their unifying language, English, about plans to visit long-lost relatives, attend weddings and do business. “Tourism brings emotional …
Continue reading »Pakistan University to be Set Up in Dubai
The Pakistani Ambassador to the UAE Syed Qaiser Hussain recently attended a signing ceremony for the establishment of the USD54m National University of Pakistan in Dubai which will be located at the Dubai Academic City. Within five years the campus expects to house 3,500 students, reported Gulf News.
Continue reading »Pakistani Calligraphist in Brunei
Printing ink, etching ink, metallic powder, acrylic paints, hand-made papers are some of the techniques Saadia Zaman use to produce her beautiful calligraphy. Her passion for Islamic calligraphy and her attention to details form the basis of her beautiful art. Saadia has produced a lot of work by commission for corporate headquarters, hotels, resorts …
Continue reading »Landscapes Exhibition Opens in Islamabad
Though this is her first solo exhibition in Islamabad, Asma exhibited her works for the first time while being stationed in Saudi Arabia in 2000. Asma told ‘The News’ that it was a memorable experience for her as she displayed her paintings at an exhibition organised on the behest of the Crown Prince to display …
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