Monday, April 25, 2005
Old Russian Tanks Fuel Pakistan Steel Industry Boom
Situated in the heart of Pakistan’s second largest city, the market is essentially a raw material supply source for the countrys expanding steel industry. The boom in the steel industry is part of Pakistan’s overall economic growth which is expected to touch seven per cent during the current fiscal year. Pakistan has around …
Continue reading »First Pakistani-American Film Gets Positive Reviews in US
What happens when the cultures of two countries like Pakistan and America collide? A marriage. The movie, which Zee claims is the first made by a Pakistani-American, centers on arranged marriages, a common practice in South Asia, in which parents pick the wedding partners of their children. In doing so, Zee takes a serious topic, …
Continue reading »Pakistan Economy Booms Despite Looming Threats
Gleaming glass and steel mobile phone company offices have sprung up beside run-down tenements in the major cities. A new smart set splashes out its growing income in swanky restaurants and boutiques. The boom is helping to expand the middle class, who are buying cars, houses, refrigerators and air-conditioners through liberalized consumer financing, extended at …
Continue reading »China to Open Asia’s First ‘Confucius Institute’ in Pakistan
The next but not the least was the agreement on establishing a “Confucius Institute” between National University of Modern Languages (NUML) and China’s National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (NOTCFL). Under the agreement Chinese language will be taught in this Institute using a variety of methods including multimedia and the Internet. Teachers …
Continue reading »Pakistani Woman to Train Indian Jail Inmates
The blustering bonhomie on both sides of the Radcliff line notwithstanding the friendly hand being extended by Ms Huma Parveen, a Pakistani national, to her Indian jail inmates in learning cutting and tailoring has never caught the attention of media. Though women barracks are crowded, the jail authorities have accommodated all 125 women convicts and …
Continue reading »Makran Coastal Highway Increases Karachi-Gwadar Commute
The Mekran Coastal Highway, which zigzags from Karachi up to Gwadar along the Arabian Sea and through the hinterland of southern Balochistan, has opened vast vistas of tourism, business and economy in the future economic haven of the country, tour operators said on Saturday. Regarding the surge in number of commuters on Karachi Gwadar …
Continue reading »Pakistani Peace Cyclist Rides Around Saudi Arabia
The General Presidency of Youth Welfare has fielded a Pakistani expatriate in the war against terrorism. His style of spreading the message is simple. He moves around in military fatigues to symbolize his campaign against terror. Armed with messages of support from top government officials and escorted by police, Bakhsh becomes an instant draw wherever …
Continue reading »Turkish String-Piano Ensemble Captivates Islooiites
The three girl musicians in the ensemble were coincidentally trained at the same Hachettepe University in Ankara. Although, the piano placed at the auditorium had recently arrived, Sanem played it with masterly interpretation of Chopin’s ballad that was a reflection of the ‘groans, sufferance and outpouring of despair and shock’, reverberating to the great musician’s …
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