7 Year Old Pakistani Genius to Get Free Higher Education
The district government will bear all the education expenses of a seven-year-old ‘genius’ Asad Ullah Qayyum, including his lodging and boarding. The boy, who belongs to Kanjrur village of Shakargarh Tehsil, would be sent to Aitchison College for his better education. Asad Ullah, who can reportedly deliver speeches on Seerat-un-Nabi in 12 languages, has been [...]
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Starting Business Takes Less than a Month in Pakistan
Starting business in India takes nearly three months compared to just 5 days in US, 41 days in China and less than a months time in Pakistan, according to World Bank’s report ‘Doing Business in 2005′. While India fared better than Brazil, where opening a business was said to take as many as 152 days, [...]
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Pakistani Choppers Rescue Trapped Mountain Climber
The Pakistani army plucked a stranded climber from an icy ledge on one of the world’s most treacherous mountains in a daring high-altitude rescue yesterday. Two Lama helicopters hovered at almost 6,700 metres (21,980 ft) over Nanga Parbat, a Himalayan peak known as “killer mountain”, to rescue Tomaz Humar, a 36-year-old Slovene alpinist. Photographs posted [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Filmmakers Remember Golden Days
Movie houses that once saw audiences queue for Pakistan’s home-grown “Lollywood” productions now say they need to screen films made by their once bitter rivals in glitzy Mumbai, the former Bombay, in order to survive. In the golden age of Pakistani cinema in the 1960s and 1970s, four studios in Lahore and two in Karachi [...]
Continue reading »Greeks Learn Cricket the Pakistani Way
Seeking to tap this expertise from a nation that is a world powerhouse in the sport, Greece’s fledgling cricketers are now sending feelers to the Athens-based Pakistani community. But a way out of this deadlock could lie in a handful of open spaces around Athens where hundreds of Pakistanis — part of a 30,000-strong community [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani Girl Wonder Continues to Sweep Awards
Pakistan is going gaga over a ten-year-old girl with a wholesome face. Last week, she was the recipient of Fatima Jinnah Medal, easily the youngest of the 60 women and four men, awarded for work that has impacted the status of women in Pakistan. Arfa is the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), which per [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan A1 Grand Prix Appoints Racing Team & Driver
A1 Team Pakistan announces Racing Team and New Driver. Super Nova is one of the world’s most successful racing teams with a staggering history of wins. It has been responsible for developing world class stars such as Juan Pablo Montoya and Mark Webber. A1 Team Pakistan is also proud to announce another driver, Adam Khan. [...]
Continue reading »A Poor Homeless Boy Who Built Pakistan’s First Local Car
Feroze Khan believes his future was already determined when his homeless mother gave birth to him on a car porch. More than half a century later, he has launched Pakistan’s first home-grown automobile – Revo from his Adam Motor Company Ltd. The compact, five-door 800cc model has made a splash on the roads of Karachi [...]
Continue reading »Karachi’s North Nazimabad – The Most Literate Pakistani Town
North Nazimabad Town enjoys the reputation of being the most literate town of the country, as out of its 700,000 population more than 90 percent are educated and compared with other towns of Karachi it is well developed. In the early Sixties when Karachi was the capital of Pakistan, North Nazimabad was initially selected for [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan Database Body Among Top 50 IT Companies
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has achieved the status of fastest growing IT organisation by virtue of adopting most modern technology and managed to find significant a place among top 50 e-passport technology supplier companies of the world. There are 32 companies from Europe, 11 from USA, four from UK, one from Japan [...]
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