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Morale of Pakistan Army After Abottabad Operation

By Muskan Hina • May 21st, 2011 • Category: Politics

I am glad to report that contrary to the all expectations of the foreign powers, the morale and discipline of the world’s fifth largest army and the region’s top force is intact. Pakistan Army is going about business as usual and there is no disappointment among the ranks of officers and the jawans.
There are some [...]



Solution of Pakistan’s Problem

By Muskan Hina • Mar 1st, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Despite of all of its problems, Pakistan is still a very important nation among the other nations of this world cluster. Pakistan is 6th largest country with respect to the population and Pakistan’s economy is one of the largest in Asia. Despite of economic hardships and other problems, still Pakistani economy produces more than 175 [...]



Mindstorm Studios Official Video Game of World Cup 2011 ; Cricket Power

By Muskan Hina • Feb 20th, 2011 • Category: Features

One of the IT Company of Pakistan Mindstorm Studios has achieved the rare honour of designing the ‘Official Game’ for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 that will roll into action on Saturday (today).
The ‘Official Game’, unveiled at a local hotel, has been developed by the Mindstorm Studios, a local IT firm that specialises in [...]



sifli amal , sifli jadoo, sifli ilm , kala jadoo in Pakistan Mania

By Muskan Hina • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Mystic Matters

One would have thought that with the modern education and modern facilities, people would have focused less on the social evils like black magic and sifli amal, but the horrendous reality is that more and more people are getting involved in this occult and covert and disgusting activity.
On daily basis, one reads the news in [...]



Qantas Flights from Lahore Islamabad Karachi to Australia Start

By Muskan Hina • Jan 25th, 2011 • Category: Misc

PIA has struck a joint venture with the Qantas airline of Australia. PIA will take passengers from Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi to Bangkok, Thailand, and then from there Qantas will take the passengers to the Australia. The return ticket for now is almost 80,000 PKR plus.
Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Registered [...]



Irani Petrol in Karachi

By Muskan Hina • Jan 14th, 2011 • Category: Politics

If you travel from Malir to Gadap and on to the Shahrah-e-Faisal or any other major road in Karachi, you would see banners and small stalls selling Iranian Petrol publicly. The price of legal petrol on the petrol pumps is around 72 or 73 rupees per liter, whereas Iranian petrol can be bought jut for [...]



Halloween Party in Jeddah, reveals WikiLeaks

By Muskan Hina • Dec 16th, 2010 • Category: Entertainment

US diplomat in Saudi Arab described in the cable that he attended the underground Halloween Party in Jeddah in 2009 where Saudi Princes among more than 150 Saudi men and women were present, most in their 20s and 30s.
The cable also revealed that the Halloween Party broke all the country’s Islamic taboos.
A US company also [...]



What is Our National Character?

By Muskan Hina • Sep 14th, 2010 • Category: Politics

It’s a shame that we have got a founding father like Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and yet we are so mean and intolerant. All those lofty statements and the messages by Quaid are splashed across the T.V screens and the newspapers daily, and we ostentatiously use the words of Jinnah in our speeches and the [...]



Independence This Eid

By Muskan Hina • Sep 11th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

We are a strange lot as a nation, or should I say crowd. We always remain at conflict with each other and on issues. We never seem to be happy and satisfied with the things, and we are always remain in disarray. No matter what are the timings or crisis, we always see the things [...]



Top 5 Worst Flood Affected Areas of Pakistan

By Muskan Hina • Aug 20th, 2010 • Category: Politics

The number of Pakistani flood victims in need of urgent humanitarian relief has risen from six million to eight million, the United Nations has said. With no immediate end in sight, the death streak continues in the crisis-ridden Pakistan. From Himalayas to the shores of Arabia Sea, thousands of kilometers of area of [...]