Thursday, July 29, 2010

KPK Flood

KP flash floods kill 64; several missing
PESHAWAR: The flash floods wrought havoc in the Khyber Pakhtoonkhaw, where a massive number of human lives were lost; while, the bridges were washed away in various areas that lay cut off as a result, Geo News reported Thursday.The search for three foreigners who were working on Hydro-power projects in Kohistan, is underway.The downpours in Swat and Shangla and flooding in Swat River caused huge devastations, killing at least

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

PML_N Leader Nawaz Sharif

Nawaz gloomy over Jinnah Hospital attack
LAHORE: Quaid Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif has expressed grief over deaths of innocent people in attack carried out by unidentified gunmen on Jinnah Hospital here late on Monday night, Geo news reported.Also, Nawaz issued directives to Chief Minister Punjab Mian Mohammed Shahbaz Sharif to make sure the apprehension of terrorists involved in attack.According to his statement issued through PML-N’s political Secretary Asif Karmani, he directed PML-N’s party workers to take active part in raising blood donations for those unlucky who were left injured amid tragic incident, sources said.

PPP Leader Rheman Malik


Talat, aide to return soon, says Malik
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday assured safe return of Pakistani journalist Talat Hussain and other Pakistanis under detention of Israeli authorities.Talking to media here, Rehman Malik said all three Pakistanis are safe and sound and they and will return to Pakistan soon. He said secretary general of Interpol is putting personal efforts for the release of Talat Hussain and two other Pakistanis. The process of identification and confirmation of passport has been completed and efforts are underway to bring them back home. Malik said President and Prime Minister are taking personal interest in the return of Talat Hussain and the issues is being discussed with US envoy in Pakistan and Pakistani ambassador in US.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Pak - Aus Hokey match

Pakistan put up a good show to draw Australia 5-5
IPOH: Australia squandered a three-goal lead and ended up sharing points with Pakistan in a thrilling contest of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Wednesday. The match ended in a 5-5 draw with Pakistan equalizing the game at the final moments. It was good effort from the Men in Green as they came back strongly to score three goals against strong Aussie team leading at one stage by 4-1. Skipper Muhammad Imran scored two goals while Rizwan, Muhammad Irfan and Umar Bhutta also scored one goal each. Pakistan has altogether gained five points in the tournament and will play its next match against Egypt on Thursday.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Federal cabinet to approve new hajj policy today
ISLAMABAD: Federal cabinet will approve the new hajj policy today (Wednesday). Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will chair the meeting. The meeting will also review next budget preparations, economic situation of the country and formation of artificial lake in Hunza and rescue activities.Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will brief the cabinet about talks held with Indian Foreign

Monday, May 10, 2010

LIGHTS

A VIEW OF BEAUTIFUL MASJID WHICH HAS BEEN DECORATED WITH DIFFERENT LIGHTS ON THE HOLY DAY OF MUSLIMS PHOTO BY JAN ALI LAGHARI

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Mango in the city


A VENDOR IS SETTING UP THE UP COMING MANGOES IN THE LOCAL MARKET, AFTER THIS IT WILL GO TO TO CUSTOMERS PHOTO BY JAN ALI LAGHARI  

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Labor day

At the may day a persons is giving message to all the labors that keep together and create unity between them Photo by Jan Ali Laghari

Crying women

CRYING EYES A LADY IS CRYING WHILE TELLING HER STORY AND DOING PROTEST  OUTSIDE THE HYDERABAD PRESS CLUB
Photo by Jan Ali Laghari

Model Shoot