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Education mafia reigns supreme by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops Created On: 29/Sep/2009 Views: 2241 Replies: 0 
Tens of millions of Pakistani parents wish January, February and March to disappear from the calendar for good. This is so because these are months of severe financial hardships when the education mafia orders the parents of school-going kids to dig deep into already shallow pockets to pay two-month Click here to read Full Article

Suicide bombers in making by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 17/Sep/2009 Views:2337 Replies:0 
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25, passed unanimously by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1948 may sound like a cruel joke to all but a negligible number of 170 million Pakistanis struggling to survive a totally corrupt, inhumane exploitive elitist system designed Click here to read Full Article
NGOs go on “product diversification” spree by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 9/Sep/2009 Views:1732 Replies:0 
The economic melt-down seems to also have taken a toll on what we call NGOs here in this land of the pure. A couple of recent interactions during press conferences that I happened to attend make me wonder if these NGOs have mastered the basic marketing principal of expanding the base of Click here to read Full Article
 
Welcome to 2009 Mr. Bilor by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 25/Aug/2009 Views:2377 Replies:1 
Isn't it time for the career politicians, "˜traditional' as they are, to realize that this is 2009 and not the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s or even early 2000s? It appears that our politicians are still living, or at least seem to wish that they were living in the 1970s when its was so easy for them to bambo Click here to read Full Article
Law makers or sugar thieves? by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 20/Aug/2009 Views:2152 Replies:0 
Sugar was retailing at Rs 36 a kilogram just two months ago. Today it is selling for Rs 55 and in a few days will be selling for around Rs 60, may be as early as you will be reading these lines. Thank Click here to read Full Article
 
Happy 62nd Birthday by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 15/Aug/2009 Views:2137 Replies:1 
You flow in my veins, run in my arteries, live in my heart, streak through my eyes, reside in my brain and are always in my thought. I admit, as Elvis Presley said in one of his top hit songs, You were always on my mind only to confess that: Click here to read Full Article
How I lost my Yahoo ID! by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 7/Aug/2009 Views:2661 Replies:1 
I have just been through a horrible experience of losing my Yahoo ID to a hacker-cum-con artist. The horrible experience begun with a message that I received in my In Box on August 1 from Click here to read Full Article
 
Whose hell, whose heaven? by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 6/Aug/2009 Views:1753 Replies:0 
For the second time in four days I have take the liberty to reproduce another piece of fiction that I read somewhere many moons ago. You are cautioned that characters, places and incidents reproduced below should strictly be treated as work of pure fiction, a work of imagination running wild. Click here to read Full Article
'Future losses charge': The art of fleecing by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 6/Aug/2009 Views:1845 Replies:0 
Policy makers worldwide can learn a lesson or two to boost up revenue overnight from their counterparts here in this part of the world. Where else suppliers of such basic utility as electricity are allowed to fleece the consumers so ruthlessly despite providing power less than half a day; watery mil Click here to read Full Article
 
Don't let Pakistan become Chile by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 5/Aug/2009 Views:1538 Replies:0 
Treating their own people with utmost contempt is one of the basic ruthless traits of despots no matter where they are and who they rule. Crushing dissent with utmost brutality is one of inbuilt passion that they all inherit naturally. Torturing their own people, with or even without the commands of Click here to read Full Article
They don't speak any language anymore by Syed M. Aslam
Posted By: Ink_Drops On: 5/Aug/2009 Views:1441 Replies:0 
In life, their mother tongues might had been different, in death, they do not speak any language anymore- woe to the sudden senseless violence that keeps on snuffing the life out of innocent people any where, particularly in the part of the world we inhabit. Perhaps nowhere else there are such ruthl Click here to read Full Article

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