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The Irony of being a Pakistani by Abubakr Ayesh.
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Abubakr
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11/Jun/2013
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Culture and traditions are the identity of a nation; they help one stand out in this global aura, form the basis of our introduction with people from various backgrounds and determine our behavior pattern in different fields of life. The language spoken in a region, the norms of its society, the traditions and celebrations held amongst them, the way its people dress up delineate and epitomize the
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There reached the fool, from where he belonged by A – Haq, London
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Haq
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11/Jun/2013
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A village had to face calamities quite often; sometimes it suffered stormy winds and at other times the earthquakes- always some calamity or the other waited upon them. The Wise of the village decided to protect people against calamities in future. Everyone was surprised on how can anyone protect against a calamity? The Wise were the literate few of the village, the rest of the village people were
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We must not forget Hukum Khan by Kiran Nazish
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Posted By:
nrqazi
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10/Jun/2013
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Hukum Khan, 51, a veteran in the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS), laid down his life on September 27 while defusing a roadside bomb near the border of Khyber Agency in Peshawar. He had successfully defused one bomb, but as he reached the second bomb — which was allegedly targeting him — it exploded. The government of Pakistan should honour Mr Khan for his lifelong devotion to saving thousands of civilia
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We must not chase rainbows by Asif Haroon Raja
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Asif_Haroon_Raja
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10/Jun/2013
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India is the largest country in South Asia and its leaders never tire of boasting that India is the super power of the region and a potential world power. It has disputes with all its neighbors because of which it doesn’t enjoy best of relations with any. Since India is past master in covert operations and propaganda war and habitually resorts to intrigues, economic coercion and blackmail, and nev
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Butler in Public by Lt Col S. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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Riaz
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10/Jun/2013
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During the recent swearing in ceremonies of the PM and others being televised live, I noticed a senior army officer pushing the chair for a dignitary, which took me back in years to1954. Allow me to narrate it in some detail:It was the first re-union of the Corps of Pakistan Signals, in March 1954, and the finals of the Inter Regimental Hockey were being played at the GHQ Signals Regiment Rawalp
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The Health Policy of PML-N (Part I) by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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10/Jun/2013
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In December 1997, the Cabinet of the then Prime Minister, Mr Nawaz Sharif, approved a comprehensive National Health Policy based on definition of health as prescribed by WHO at Alma Ata in 1978. Prior to that, a health policy was prepared in mid 1980s and was introduced in 1990. That policy did not cover all areas of Primary Health Care according to Health For All (HFA) strategy of WHO. So the aim
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Split in TTP on Negotiation Issue by Zaheerul Hassan
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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10/Jun/2013
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As results of elections 2013, formulation of newly elected governments has almost been completed. Political and military leaderships under the constitution of Pakistan believe in peace process with Taliban. In this regard, PML (N) and PTI have promised in their election campaigns that both parties will carry out negotiations with local Taliban for establishing permanent peace. But ambitions of new
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