Pakistan Graduate Named Chief Officer at US University
The provost and executive vice president at Oregon State serves as the chief academic officer for the university, stands in for the president during his absence, and is responsible for the continuing development and implementation for the strategic plan. Sabah Randhawa was named to the full post at the conclusion of a national search. Randhawa [...]
Continue reading »Ex-Banker Plans to Re-Brand Pakistan Inc.
Banker-turned-Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz plans to transform his nation into Pakistan Inc, rebuilding the South Asian country and its brand by exorcising the problems that have plagued it for decades. “Six years ago, I was sitting in my office at 399 Park Avenue (in New York) looking at the traffic going by and my secretary [...]
Continue reading »New Discovery Highlights Pakistan’s Neglected Historical Treasures
This week’s chance discovery of new historical treasures near Harappa in Pakistan’s Punjab province comes as a powerful reminder of the country’s prospects for revisiting what some consider its rich historical legacy. While Pakistan may be just 57 years old, its history dates back to an era much before that. And yet, the country chooses [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan’s First Women Air Force Pilots Take to the Sky
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) academy has been all-male for more than 55 years – but now it is going through major change. Women are now allowed to enrol on its aerospace engineering and fighter pilot programmes and are doing rather well. Male cadets are having to come to terms with the fact that masculinity [...]
Continue reading »Pakistani, Indian Classical Maestros in US Peace Tour
This was about two famous singers from India and Pakistan, two countries that have been at war for close to six decades, coming together to enthrall a crowd full of Indians and Pakistanis for a concert called Sada-e-ghazal — music beyond borders. Talat Aziz and Ghulam Ali, the Indian and Pakistani ghazal singers — ghazal [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan to Build Jet Aircraft
Pakistan, which has been seeking high technology aircraft for the last two decades, said yesterday it hoped to start joint production with China from 2007 of multirole fighter jets. The first four JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft are expected to be introduced into the air force some time in 2006, said Air Vice Marshal Shahid Latif, [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan’s Virtual Secretary Keeps Offshore Clientele Happy
In a chic downtown lobby across the street from the Old Executive Office Building, Saadia Musa answers phones, orders sandwiches and lets in the FedEx guy. And she does it all from Karachi, Pakistan. Saadia Musa, on a big screen in the District, works from Pakistan as a receptionist for the Resource Group, a call-center [...]
Continue reading »‘Made in Pakistan’ Stuff a Novelty in Srinagar
Pakistani kurta pyjamas are a craze among the well-to-do Kashmiris. Upper middle classes and the affluent wear them on special occasions where the ‘Made in Pakistan’ labels are displayed with pride. On sale at the stall are Onyx marble products for which Pakistani craftsmen are well known. These include marble vases, telephones, mementos, ashtrays and [...]
Continue reading »Pakistan to Build $120mln Malaysian Power Plant
The project, to be developed on a build, operate, own and transfer basis, will be transferred to the Pakistani government at the end of the 25-year power purchase agreement. Hydropower makes up a third of Pakistan’s 19,000MW of installed capacity. The New Bong Escape hydroelectric project, which produces 500 million kilowatt hours annually, was the [...]
Continue reading »Classic Indian Urdu Film Set for Pakistan Release
The long wait for Pakistani movie buffs to watch Mughal-e-Azam, one of the greatest of Indian films, is finally over. The film, released in 1960 in India, went on to become an all-time classic and catapulted its director, K. Asif, into the all-time greats of Bollywood. Pakistan president General Musharraf has given his approval for [...]
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