Thursday, 29 August 2013

Pakistan come back in 2nd ODI cricket match.

HAFEEZ'S CENTURY and JUNAID KHAN'S 4 WICKETS in 2nd ODI brings Pakistan back into GAME.

Harare: After losing first one day international cricket match by seven wickets from Zimbabwe, Pakistan won second one day match by 90 runs. The major contribution in this win was Hafeez's wonderful 136 runs and Junaid Khan's 4 wickets for 15.

Pakistan team made 299 runs and Zimbabwe had to make 300 runs in order to win the 2nd match. Junaid Khan became the main hurdle in the chase of 300 runs by Zimbabwean team. He snatched 4 wicket from 15 runs only. 

Zimbabwean Captain Brendan Taylor tried his best to give good support for his team by making 76 runs, but other batsman did nothing and all team fell to only 209 runs in 43rd overs.

Now the third match of coming Saturday will decide the winner of the series. It is true that prediction in cricket is far beyond of happening.

Amazing News from Liberia


ALL STUDENTS FAILED IN ADMISSION TEST IN MONROVIA UNIVERSITY LIBERIA

Liberia, Africa
Monrovia:  It is an amazing news received from Liberia University that all 25,000 candidates failed in University entrance examination. Failure of all 25,000 candidates in the said entrance exam exposed brutality the failure of Liberian Education System.

There is a fear for no admission even of a single student in the University whose new session is going to start in the next coming month. To feel this adverse situation, president of Liberia intervened into the matter and hence forced the University to give places to lucky 1800 candidates.




Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Federal Board Islamabad announced result of FA/FSc class.



Federal Board Islamabad announced results of FA/FSc class.

Federal Board Islamabad announced result of Higher Secondary School Certificate. 

According to results declared, the overall Passing % is 72.30 %. This time credit also goes to girls who got top positions in these results. Girls got top three positions in pre-medical, pre-engineering, General Science and Humanities groups.

For complete results of FA/FSc, click here

Position holder students are given here:

Pre- Medical Group:   
Naima Gul    1036 marks 
Zainab Khalil  1029 marks
Naima Maqsood  1023 marks
Muhammad Shaharyar Warraich 1023 marks

Pre- Engineering Group:
Irsha Rasheed  1020 marks
Aysha Zaka    1017 marks
Syed Amir Abbass  1016 marks

Science General Group:
Faiza Ahmad Khan  1011 marks
Naudira Tahir  1010 marks
Sidra Kanwal  937 marks

Humanities Group:
Sara Noor  914 marks
Memoona Aslam 895 marks
Mubashara Tariq Fatmi  894 marks

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Floods in Pakistan.

FLOODS IN PAKISTAN - 
A REGULAR FEATURE.


Each year Monsoon rains come to Pakistan in the months of July and August. These rains cause floods in some area of Pakistan. Mostly affected areas include Punjab, Sindh, adjoining parts of Balochistan and some parts of Khyber Pukhtun Khwa. 

Since independence of Pakistan, it has been facing the heavy floods. Floods washed the infrastructure of affected areas. Flood of 1972 is considered the worst one. It caused heavy loss to people, their property, animals, crops and their villages/cities as well.

Flood of 2010 was also very fatal, it damaged many parts of Pakistan. Now in 2013, Flood again inundated many parts of Pakistan. About one million people are victims of it. Punjab and Sindh are facing very difficult situation.

One other main reason for worst condition of flood in Pakistan is the water sent suddenly by India into the rivers entering Pakistan. This added water makes the flood situation more dangerous for Pakistan and causes heavy loss to people, animals, property, crops etc.,  

Floods can be avoided if suitable reservoirs of water are arranged throughout the country, if banks of rivers and canals are maintained properly, if rapid rescue operation is taken into account and if illegal encroachments are brought under control.

Friday, 23 August 2013

Federal and Provincial Governments of Pakistan.

PORTFOLIO OF FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS OF PAKISTAN.

National Assembly:-

Prime Minister :    Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif 
Speaker:                Sardar Ayaz Sadiq
Deputy Speaker:   Murtaza Javed Abassi  
Punjab Assembly:-

Chief Minister :   Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif
Speaker:                Rana Iqbal
Deputy Speaker:   Ali Sher











Sindh Assembly:-

Chief Minister :   Qaim Ali Shah
Speaker:                Agha Saraj Durrani
Deputy Speaker:   Shehla Raza




         

Balochistan Assembly:-

Chief Minister :   Dr. Abdul Malik
Speaker:                Jan Muhammad Jamali
Deputy Speaker:   Abdul Qadoos



     



KPK Assembly:-

Chief Minister :   Perveiz Khattak
Speaker:                Assad Qaisar
Deputy Speaker:   Imtiaz Shahid


        


Total Area of Pakistan is 796096 sq.km.
Out of it, about 60 % is hilly/semi hilly whereas about 40% area is plain/desert. However the cultivated area is about 21%. 

Pakistan shares its international border with India to East, Afghanistan to West, China to North , Iran to South West  and Arabian Sea to South.

Its population crosses the barrier of 180 Million. Its position with respect of Population is 6th at present.

Pakistan has second highest peak, named K-2, in the World. Its northern area is famous for its long and vast glaciers. World's largest glacier, Siachen glacier, also lies here. This glacier is also a battle field between Pakistan and India. Before 1979, the whole area was enjoying calm and peace. But in 1979, India Army encroached into the area.



Thursday, 22 August 2013

Lustre full By- Election for 41 seats held on 22 August, 2013.z



By-Election  22 August, 2013 


By-Election for 41 seats including 5 National Assembly seats and 26 Provincial Assembly seats across the country held on 22 August 2013. Election on 42 seat was banned by Election Commission Of Pakistan due to some unavoidable circumstances. Voting remained in process from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Army Troops were deployed on some sensitive polling stations to ensure security for conducting safe and peaceful elections..

These seats were vacated by those members who won seats more than 1 seats in May 2013 General Election and also on  those seats where candidates were killed or disqualified on charge of fake education degrees and certificates.

More than 500 candidates participated in these elections today. About 8 million voters had their right to cast their vote to the contesting candidates. Total turn-out of voters was 39.61 % .

PML(N), PTI, PPPP, JUI, MQM, JI, ANP were the major parties who participated in these elections. Up to the latest un-official reports, PML(N) is leading in these elections with . ANP won the seat of Peshawar which was vacated by Imran khan, PML(N) won the seat of Mianwali which was ealier vacated by Imran Khan. However PTI retained its Islamabad seat which was vacated by Javed Hashmi. Another set back was for PML(N) for losing Shahbaz's seat.

Monday, 19 August 2013

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif address to Nation



NAWAZ SHARIF WISHES PAKISTAN TO BE ASIAN TIGER

ISLAMABAD.

In his first ever address to the Pakistan nation, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is determined to eradicate terrorism, power crisis, improve economy and pursue good relations with all neighbouring countries including India besides recent tension between two countries over the international border.

He pointed out towards the worst problem of terrorism, law and order situation, that has endangered even the survival of the country. It is imperative for existence of country that all kind of terrorism must be finished with iron hand.

He stressed for his ambitious to overcome the cursed problem of load shedding which has ruined Pakistan economically.

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Execution of Death Sentence is suspended temporarily by Govt. of Pakistan.



Moratorium on execution of 7000 Inmates have been temporarily deferred.

After receiving threats from Taliban and untold pressure from international right groups, Pakistan Government has ordered stay for execution of death sentence to the reportedly 7000 prisoners temporarily. It is being said that the execution was to be performed during this week.

Taliban threatened Government of Pakistan for launching retaliatory attacks on Pakistan interests/ installation if execution is not cancelled. Besides threats of Taliban, pressure from International right groups is the 2nd main reason behind issuing stay order temporary.

At least three millitants from Lashkar e Jhangvi, an anti shia group with links to Al-Qaeda, were among those to be executed next week.