Increasing world’s population has lowered the level of ground water alarmingly, particularly in the densely populated part of the world like South Asia, China and Indonesia. The potable water is becoming a short-commodity all over the world. In some regions, even water is more costly than milk. [Read more...]
Political Instability in Pakistan
The territorial issues and border conflicts with India, the socio-economic differences within the country, the struggle for a share of power between the provinces and the early death of the founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah, are some of those realities which not only politicized the policy making elites and their willingness in introducing the fair democratic procedures but also encouraged the non-democratic elements including the army. [Read more...]
Irrigation Problems in Pakistan
A densely populated agrarian country with one of the best irrigation system but still has backward agricultural milieu, is Pakistan. More than 65% of the population is living on the attachments with agri-based fields or industries. Punjab is the most populated province of Pakistan. Irrigation system of Punjab is not very developed. The present irrigation system is almost hundred year old. [Read more...]
Factors behind Air Blue Plane Crash In Pakistan
Air blue flight ED202—the most advanced form of jet, equipped with the newest technology—was flying from Karachi to the capital, Islamabad when it collided with a forested hillside amid moon soon rains and low clouds. Air blue said the A 321 single-aisle jet was 10 yeas old and was leased 4 years ago, in 2006 to Air Blue which is Pakistan’s second biggest carrier by market shares.
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Mazar-e-Quaid: Largest Mausoleum of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam was the founder of the country. He was died in 1948 and was buried in Karachi, the then capital of Pakistan. YAHYA MERCHANT was the person who designed the mausoleum Mohammed Ali Jinnah(Quaid-e-Azam). [Read more...]
Khewra Salt Mines: Largest Mines of Pakistan
Salt Mines Khewra is the largest mine of Pakistan which is situated in Khewra, Jehlum. It fulfills the salt requirements of the country as it is the second largest salt mine of the world. [Read more...]
National Museum Karachi: National Museum of Pakistan
Established on April 17, 1950 National Museum of Pakistan, is the largest museum of Pakistan. It was established in the place of the defunct Victoria Museum which was built in the Free Hall. NMK has a collection of 58,000 old coins (some dating from 74 Al-Hijra), and hundreds of well preserved sculptures. [Read more...]
Exports of Pakistan
Major Exports of Pakistan: To earn profit-whether logically or intangibly, is the core objective of each and every entity despite the fact that it is a profit seeking or a non-profit organization. From a sole-proprietor to a multinational firm and from a small private business to a whole government business, every one wants to sale more than purchase. [Read more...]
Target killing in Karachi 2010
Fire of target killing has engulfed hundreds of people from every school of thought. Religious figure-heads, political leader and workers, engineers, professors, doctors, bureaucrats, even children of lower middle class have been killed with a target. [Read more...]
Is Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Necessary for Pakistan
The 2nd most critical transaction between Pakistan and Iran after the barter of Gwadar, is Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. This plastic cum iron gas pipeline may become the pipeline of peace, harmony and social integrity at national level-among provinces of Pakistan-and at international level—between Iran and Pakistan. To some extent, without any deep peep into this project, it can be thought compulsory for both countries—particularly for Pakistan. The social fiber at national level can be knitted strongly to cure all the diseases of separation and disintegration movements by completing the IPBP project in time. [Read more...]