Monday, August 8, 2005
A Poor Homeless Boy Who Built Pakistan’s First Local Car
Feroze Khan believes his future was already determined when his homeless mother gave birth to him on a car porch. More than half a century later, he has launched Pakistan’s first home-grown automobile. It’s been a long road for the boy from a poor Karachi neighbourhood whose life-long fascination with engines, gears and wheels has …
Continue reading »Karachi’s North Nazimabad - The Most Literate Pakistani Town
North Nazimabad Town enjoys the reputation of being the most literate town of the country, as out of its 700,000 population more than 90 percent are educated and compared with other towns of Karachi it is well developed. In the early Sixties when Karachi was the capital of Pakistan, North Nazimabad was initially selected for …
Continue reading »Pakistan Database Body Among Top 50 IT Companies
The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has achieved the status of fastest growing IT organisation by virtue of adopting most modern technology and managed to find significant a place among top 50 e-passport technology supplier companies of the world. There are 32 companies from Europe, 11 from USA, four from UK, one from Japan …
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