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Wednesday 7 December 2011

New Pakistan


New Pakistan


The 2010 monsoon rains have left death and destruction across Pakistan. The monsoon season due every yearin July has in 2010 produced a years rain in 36 hours. The Indus River which flows through Pakistan was overwhelmed leading to the flooding of many villages.

Images of the president of Pakistan shuttling European cities as his own citizens pulled dead bodies from the floods beamed around the world as Zardari confirmed once and for all his complete disregard for his own people in the face of this unprecedented disaster.

Friday 2 December 2011

Cyber Crime


Cyber Crimes in Pakistan.

Before going into the details, let us first see that what are the cyber crimes?

What is a cyber crime?

Well the cyber crimes, also called computer crimes are the form of criminal act in which one computer and the network is being involved. In this process computer may be used for the commission of crime or may be as the victim.

Cyber Crime


Cyber Crime Rises Rapidly in Pakistan


The cyber crimes of multiple kinds in Pakistan have increased by five times over the past four years, investigation officials said Tuesday.

According to the Cyber Crime Unit (CCU), a branch of Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), 62 cases were reported to the unit in 2007, 287 cases in 2008 and the ratio dropped in 2009 but in 2010 more than 312 cases were registered in different categories of cyber crimes.

Thursday 1 December 2011

MISSILE TECHNOLOGY


PAKISTAN'S MISSILE TECHNOLOGY

 Patron Lt Gen (Retd) SARDAR FS LODI 
goes over the whole gamut of the advent of missile technology in Pakistan

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Battles of Pakistan



HISTORICAL HEROES AND VICTORIES
Patriotism is in blood of Pakistan. A warm salute to the Pakistani Army soldiers those fought for their lives for our great country Pakistan. Pakistan presents the highest military award to those soliders who had shown brave and courageous in time of War and border battles. 10 solider are

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Islam Masnoon Duaein


Islam Masnoon Duaein


Islam Pardah

کچھ سوال جو اکثر زہنوں میں گونجتے ہیں

کیا پردہ کرنا ضروی ہے؟
یا
آخر پردہ کیوں ضروری ہے؟

اسلامی معاشرے میںبڑھتی ہوئی بے پردگی اوربے باکی اس وقت ایک سنگین مسئلہ ہے 

غیر اسلامی معاشروں میں بھی بے حیائی کے حوالے سے وہاں کا سنجیدہ طبقہ تشویش میں مبتلا ہے۔ 

Monday 21 November 2011

SMS Wise

People now a days are just like bluetooth, If you stay closed they stay connected & if you go away they find new devices to connect with..!
Sad but true...


Issues PTA orders SMS filtration

PTA orders SMS filtration in a bid to enforce morality
* Cellular operators fear decline in SMS traffic, refuse to comply
* List of offensive words appears absurd to operators


Cellular operators are in no mood to filter subscribers’ SMSes at massive scale that will lead to decline in service consumption on their networks.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Agencies Narcotics Control Division NCD

Ministry of Interior

Narcotics Control Division


Prior to April 1989, narcotics matters were dealt in the Ministry of Interior, and the Pakistan Narcotics Control Board (PNCB), the field organization, was an attached department of the Ministry. As the complexity of narcotics problem had grown globally, and the drug abuse had proliferated in Pakistan. Narcotics Control Division was set up in April, 1989.

Agencies Federal Investigative Agency FIA


Ministry of Interior

Federal Investigative Agency

Before independence, the security forces of British India were primarily concerned with the maintenance of law and order but were also called on to perform duties in support of the political interests of the government. The duties of the police officer in a formal sense were those of police the world over: executing orders and warrants; collecting and communicating upward intelligence concerning public order; preventing crime; and detecting, apprehending, and arresting criminals. These duties were specified in Article 23 of the Indian Police Act of 1861, which (together with revisions dating from 1888 and the Police Rules of 1934), is still the basic document for police activity in Pakistan.

Agencies Military Intelligence MI

ARMY


Military Intelligence



The three main intelligence agencies in Pakistan are ISI, Military Intelligence [MI] and the Intelligence Bureau [IB]. Each agency has its own specific responsibilities, but all share the common goal of preserving Paksitan's national security. Since any significant domestic or foreign political activity impinges on national security, there has traditinally been considerable overlap in the activities of these three agencies.

Agencies Inter-Services Public Relation - ISPR

Ministry of Defense


Office of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)


Officially, the Office of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) closely controls and coordinates release of military news and access to military sources. The press has traditionally avoided negative coverage of the

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Agencies ISI - Inter Services Intelligence


Ministry of Defense


Inter-Services Intelligence [ISI]

The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence [ISI] was founded in 1948 by a British army officer, Maj Gen R Cawthome, then Deputy Chief of Staff in Pakistan Army. Field Marshal Ayub Khan, the president of Pakistan in the 1950s, expanded the role of ISI in safeguarding Pakistan's interests, monitoring opposition politicians, and sustaining military rule in Pakistan.

Agencies Ehtesab Bureau, NAB

Ehtesab [Accountability] Bureau

The Government has sometimes used the "accountability" process--by which the present Government hopes to expose previous wrongdoing, recoup ill-gotten gains, and restore public confidence in government institutions--for political purposes by
arresting a number of prominent politicians and bureaucrats connected with the main opposition party. Few of those arrested and questioned have been put on trial.

Agencies Intelligence Bureau


Intelligence Bureau

The three main intelligence agencies in Pakistan are ISI, Military Intelligence [MI] and the Intelligence Bureau [IB]. Each agency has its own specific responsibilities, but all share the common goal of preserving Paksitan's
national security. Since any significant domestic or foreign political activity impinges on national security, there has traditinally been considerable overlap in the activities of these three agencies. The ISI and MI have generally focused on matters of immediate military interest, and the IB concentrated on domestic political activities.


Tuesday 15 November 2011

Poverty

Rural Poverty in Pakistan

Poverty is widespread in Pakistan and is particularly predominant in rural areas. Nearly two thirds of the population, and 80 per cent of the country’s poor people, live in rural parts of the country.

In 2004-2005 the government estimated that nearly 24 per cent of the people were living below the national poverty line. The percentage of poor people had declined about 10 per cent since 2001, but

Education System

Policies and Goals of Education System in Pakistan

Since independence, attempts have been made to relate the education system to the needs and inspirations of the country. All Education Conference was held in 1947 as per directives of the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He provided the basic guidelines for the future development of education by emphasizing interalia, that the education system should suit the genius of our people, consonant with our history, culture and instill the highest sense of honor, integrity, responsibility, and selfless service to the nation. It should also provide scientific and technical knowledge to build up our economic life.

Sunday 13 November 2011

PTI Pakistani Tehrike Insaaf


Imran Khan’s Vive la Revolution vs Pakistan Political Spectrum


It’s a reality, so no more hanky banky about the number of seats and whose “Jalsa” was bigger. Imran’s troops have really rattled the stage, and to put it right after a long lull there is something worth writing or talking.
Imran Khan has matured well with time, as politics in Pakistan is a tight rope to walk on. To be honest, it was a surprise to every eye, not because of the numbers but

PTI Pakistani Tehrike Insaaf

Imran Khan predicts 'a revolution' in Pakistani politics



Former national cricket captain vows to fight corruption and negotiate with the Taliban in address to 100,000 at Lahore rally. At the height of his cricket glory days, Imran Khan would visualise winning – standing on the podium, cup held aloft – and propellingPakistan to victory. Last weekend, standing before a sea of supporters in Lahore, he had a similar epiphany about his political career. "As I stood there, watching them, I knew the moment had come,"

Friday 11 November 2011

Qaumi Tarana


PAKISTAN ZINDABAD



The Qaumi Tarana (Urdu: قومى ترانہ) ("National Anthem") is the national anthem of Pakistan. The music of the anthem was composed by Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla, with lyrics written by Abu-Al-Asar Hafeez Jullandhuri. It was officially adopted in 1954 although the music had been composed in 1950 and had been used on several occasions, to replace the original anthem by Jagannath Azad. The lyrics speak of a "Sacred Land" referring to Pakistan and a "Flag of the Crescent and Star" referring to the national flag. The national anthem is played during any event involving the hoisting of the flag, for example Pakistan Day (March 23) and Independence Day (August 14).