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HEC has Launched new website.
HEC lunch their new website and give ranking to the top universities in every field.
Letter from Postmaster General
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SleepBoxes…What you think? When Pakistan can provide such facilities?
Sleepbox – how about sleeping in a box when you are just passing by a large city?
Cheap sleep in case of emergency for anyone rich or poor!! No time wasted looking for a hotel. Designed to be installed at train stations and airports, and central public places or cities where acommodation is fully booked. In tropical climate countries the sleepboxes can be installed outdoors in main streets. The space includes bed, linnen, ventilation system, alarm. LCD TV, WiFi , space for your laptop and re chargeable phone. Under your bed and floor there is a cupboard for your luggage. Payment is made at terminals, clients get an electronic key that can be purchased for from 15 minutes to as many hours required.
Dubai is installing 50-70 Boxes in the city.
Secure Browsing Over Public Networks
When using a public Wi-Fi hotspot or any public network the security and privacy of your data is at risk. Most wireless hotspots do not use any type of encryption which means all your traffic is sent in plain text through the air. Anyone with wireless sniffing tools, which are easily to use and find online, can capture all traffic broadcast between your computer and the access point (AP). Any Web sites you visit and anything submitted on a form such as you e-mail address or contact information that is not protected with HTTPS/SSL can easily be harvested.
The same is true for most public wired networks that you plug your computer into. While it is not as easy, a network administrator can view all traffic that is not protected with HTTPS/SSL and identify exactly what you are doing on the Internet.
In short, when it comes to public network you have very little privacy and the security of any activity you perform on the public network is at risk. So, what can you do about this?
The solution is to use a virtual private network (VPN). VPN software creates a secure encrypted tunnel between two points, your computer and a VPN remote server. That way all the data that is broadcast on the public network is fully encrypted so anyone that attempts to eavesdrop will only see random garbled data.
For consumers there are a few companies that provide this type of protection for free. All work in a similar manner:
1. Install the client on your PC.
2.After you are connected to the Internet launch the software and establish the secure connection.
3.Browse the Web securely.
In Pakistan we are fighting for our lives
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/mar/01/pakistan-terrorists-democracy-economy
By: Asif Ali Zardari.
Disclaimer: We found this article at above link. We are not sure its from our president or some one published it with his name.
When I was elected president more than a year ago, Pakistan was in a grave condition, strained by terrorism and a ravaged economy. Countering the effects of a decade of dictatorship requires bold actions, some of which are unpopular. I am working with parliament to run a country, not a political campaign. The goal of our democratic government is to implement policies that will dramatically improve the lives of Pakistanis. In time, good policies will become good politics.
Our economic crisis demanded an unprecedented response. On taxes, education, agriculture and energy, we have shown that we must adapt, reform and become self-sufficient. Terrorists do not want Pakistan to succeed. They want to distract us from preparing for a stable and prosperous future. But militants underestimate us. Just as our people refuse to be terrorised, our government refuses to be derailed from its course of fiscal responsibility, social accountability and financial transparency.
The war against terrorism has cost Pakistan not just in lives but also in economic terms, freezing international investment and diverting priorities from social and other sectors. Despite constant challenges on multiple fronts, we took the political hits and stuck with reform. Pakistan even met IMF criteria last month to receive the “fourth tranche“, or £0.79bn, of its loan funding – no easy feat during a global recession. Corrupt governments don’t reach this level of IMF partnership. The World Bank, the European Union and the US have all applauded our accomplishments. This praise may be little reported, but it’s far more important than the chimera of polls.
Pakistan’s economic resurrection has been the product, primarily, of our own sweat and blood. Pakistanis know expediency has at times caused the world’s democracies to support dictatorships, as happened after 9/11. The west has a moral responsibility to ensure that our democratic transition continues.
If the community of developed democratic nations had, after our last democratic election, crafted an innovative development plan with the scope and vision of the Marshall Plan that rebuilt Europe after second world war, much greater economic, political and military stability would already have been achieved. Those who found comfort with dictators have resisted change. Pakistan tried it their way – and endured catastrophe. We intend to build a new Pakistan using long-term solutions based on sound fiscal management.
Now some western reports suggest the Pakistani military does not support the policies of our democratic government. This is not true. Not only is our military courageously battling extremists in Swat and Waziristan, and succeeding, but our troops also are supporting the country’s democratic transition and adherence to our constitution. Some in Pakistan question our international alliances because they disapprove of our allies’ actions, such as last month’s unilateral US drone attack against militants in Waziristan. We should all understand that concern. But we are fighting for our lives, and Pakistan’s policies cannot be based solely on what is popular.
History has shown the difference between expedient policies and the long-term goals of true statesmen. When the history of our time is written, Pakistan’s decisions will be seen as a turning point in containing international terrorism. We are building a functioning society and economy. In the end, these sometimes unpopular steps will create a Pakistan that sucks the oxygen from the fire of terrorism. Those who are counting on Pakistan to back off the fight – militarily and economically – underestimate my country and me.
Cell Phone Snatched Theft 81,945 Cellphones Snatched in One Year
CPLC has recently published the report on the cell phones snatched/theft incidents. According to their data which they collected from February 2009 to January 2010, a total of 36377 cell phones were reported snatched or theft. Those snatch/stolen incidents which were never reported are other
than this figure.
CPLC has compiled their data according to areas, brands and colors such as…
- Samsung has been most stolen mobile after Nokia. Nokia made almost 75% of total snatched/stolen phones.
- Snatchers like Black color mobile phones more. Or let’s put it this way, there are more black phones in the country than any other color. A total of 77.4% snatched cellphones were of Black in color.
- 44.4% of the incidents occurred in Karachi alone
- Karachi Saddar came second in the list after Gulsh-e-Iqbal
- 12529 mobiles are reportedly snatched
- 23848 cellphones are reported in theft columns.
- 45568 reports of cellphones snatched/thefts were from Punjab.
- If you are carrying white body Trend Mobile cellphone then better do a bit of tap dance because the snatchers don’t like this as a whole. Only 1.8% of the total reported incidents were of white body color in nature. Whereas only 45 mobiles of Trend Mobiles made were reported snatched/theft.
- Karachi West is having least reported incidents. Only 4.9% of the total! It must be noted that there is no info regarding the recovery of cellphones, meaning that, there were either no recoveries made at all, or they are very little in numbers.
On PTA’s part, these numbers suggest that regulator has failed to aware consumers and blocking handsets through IMEI system, that is in place for years now. It looks that there is a huge market for stolen handsets, which are being purchased and then re-purchased with no hurdle at all.
It merits mentioning here that IMEI based blockage system had failed when shopkeepers started re-setting IMEI numbers of blocked cell phones (through easily available software).
Two lover Swallow in their nest
The couple Ahmad 26 and his wife Fatima 25-year-old are disabilities. They got married last year. Ahmad disability of both hands and both feet of Fatima is. The couple with disabilities, but strong in the field of artworks activities.
- Fatima is washing dishes in the kitchen
- Ahmad comb his hair by the foot
- Fatima is helping Ahmad to tie his hair
- Ahmad ironing clothes
- Ahmed and Fatima watching television and eating Breakfast
- Ahmad is washing his feet
- Ahmad is brushing
- Fatima spraying the perfume on Ahmad’s clothes before going out of the house
- Fatima and Ahmed in the way of music workshop of rehabilitation nursing sector workshops
- Ahmed and his friend practice a piece of music
- Ahmad and Fatima help each other in home work
- Ahmed and Fatima at lunch
- Ahmed and Fatima in chat and review their wedding pictures
- The young and passionate Ahmad Sometimes, speak with the God in solitude
- Fatima is listening to Ahmad’s lovely poem
- Life is not a matter of milestones, but of moments.
Always enjoy life, no matter how hard it seems! When life give you a thousand reasons to cry. Show the world that… You have million reasons to SMILE!!!
MEANING OF LOVE
Where there is trust there will be love. Never try to tested the true love its very hard to forget. You can not see the love and touch it.
Love can only be felled Every supreme sacrifice of tis world behind it there will be love. And we human exist in this world is because of love.
Should man merry for a second woman without consent of their first woman?

Samina Khawar Hayat
Outspoken opposition legislator Samina Khawar Hayat, on Thursday, shook the House with a startling declaration when she called on the Punjab government to amend the existing laws to allow men to marry for a second, third and fourth time without the consent of their first wife.
The PML-Q lawmaker went as far as saying that she had no problem if her husband, Khawar Hayat, were to marry again without her permission.
She was taking part in debate on an adjournment motion, moved by Sheikh Allauddin of the PML-Q dissidents, regarding the recruitment of unmarried women – over the prescribed age of 30 – in government departments. He asked the government to allot a special 18 percent job quota in the public sector for such women.
Both opposition and treasury lawmakers supported the motion and succeeded in convincing the chair to put up the issue for further debate on Monday. Speaking on the House floor, Allauddin argued that more than 17 percent of women in Punjab remained unmarried due to financial constraints or other social reasons, such as a lack of dowry, and that their number was increasing day by day. He also maintained that many affluent individuals spent millions of rupees on ‘mistresses’ and illicit affairs, but were too embarrassed to enter into wedlock with them.
Speaking on the issue, Samina Khawar Hayat said, “If there is no bar on them marrying again, all of men’s frustrations would be reduced, while the women would be able to salvage their honour and lead secure lives”.
Most treasury members in the House endorsed Hayat’s demand and appreciated her bold stance on the issue. Sheikh Allaudin and Maulana Ilyas Chinnioti and Amina Buttar termed her suggestion “ideal”.
During his speech on the House floor, Chinnioti said that Hayat had voiced the wishes of Muslim women. He also suggested the government amend the existing Muslim Family laws, which made it mandatory for husbands to obtain the first wife’s permission before contracting a second, third or fourth marriage.
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THE KAABA….very useful and farare info…
The House of ALLAH in Makkah. The Kaa’ba is covered by a black cloth known as ‘Kiswa’, which is produced & changed every year. Special factory designed for the making of Kiswa in Makkah. It costs approx. SR 17million.The cloth is made of 670kgs of silver dyed black, about 120kgs of pure gold & 50 kgs of silver used in writing the Qur’anic verses over the cloth. The total area of the cloth is 658sqr meter.










































