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Pakistan Physics Talent Contest Begins

Forty students from various schools and colleges selected by a rigorous screening procedure from a nationwide competition, were participating in the training camp. The top five winners would be sent to the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO). First held in Warsaw, Poland, in 1967, IPhO is one of the prestigious scientific competitions participated by talented students [...]

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Pakistani Fashion Latest Sensation in India

Swiss voile dupattas bordered with white lace, embroidered chiffon kurtas in pista, or just a plain white salwar—all made in Pakistan. With better quality, excellent cuts and easy on the wallet, Pakistani suits and fabrics are the latest craze in North India. The hottest selling item seems to be the Pakistani salwar. Different from its [...]

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Europe’s First Pakistani Film Festival Planned in UK

This film festival is a chance to let people know what film-making in Pakistan really has to offer and by bringing feature films, ocumentaries and shorts to the UK it will offer a unique opportunity to savour the experience of a socially-engaged documentary/art-film sector as well as the entertaining and cultish world of commercial cinema [...]

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British Book on Heera Mandi Both Chilling and Heart-warming

Louise Brown, a British academic who studies the sex trade in Asia, spent seven years, off and on, living in Heera Mandi. “The Dancing Girls of Lahore” is her report, both chilling and heart-warming, on a neighborhood where all the rules seem to be changing except the ones that keep Pakistani women in a state [...]

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Pakistani Girl Wins Indian’s Scholarship in US

Graduate Mahwish Yousaf, whose family still has ties to the Punjab city of Lahore, became the first recipient of the S. L. Nanda Math and Science Scholarship in May. This award was established in memory of Sneh Nanda of Charleston, who was born in Lahore when it was part of the British ruled Indian subcontinent. [...]

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Pakistani Media Magnate Among 25 Asian Stars

Mir Shakil-Ur-Rahman is no stranger to the news business. When he was a child, he spent every lunch break from school at his father’s newspaper office, learning the ropes. He was lucky. Dad had founded and built up a major print media group. When Rahman took over, he extended the group’s reach into electronic media. [...]

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First Web-based Pakistan Airline to Begin International Flights

Pakistan’s new private airline ‘Airblue‘ will start its UAE operations on August 14, when the first flight from Dubai will take off. Initially, the airline will be operating seven daily flights on the Dubai-Karachi sector. “For the first time in Pakistan, we introduced the latest and innovative web-based eTechnology offering eTickets and mobile check-ins. We [...]

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Lok Virsa: Pakistan’s Unique Ethnological Museum

Somehow our museums are not a popular subject for newspapers. Also called the Virsa Museum (because it was planned and laid out by Lok Virsa, the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage) it is completely different from other museums. The museum is splendid opportunity for the people of Pakistan who live in Islamabad or [...]

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Pakistan Textile Sector in Technological Boom

Many would be surprised at the vibrancy of the textile and clothing industry in Pakistan. Pakistan’s competitive advantage in these categories has come from its ability to adopt of the latest technologies faster than its competitors. In a country racked by political instability in parts, business continues as usual in textile mills and stitching units [...]

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British Pakistani Boxer Gets Dream Debut

It took Amir Khan just one minute 39 seconds to underline what we already knew, that he is the most exciting talent to arrive in British boxing for years. Here in an area of the country where the Muslim way of life is woven tightly into the culture, a group of Asian Khan fans carried [...]

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