Pakistan is unique in one sense where cars, trucks and Cows share the same road. One can see cows, donkey cars, bullacarts, camel carts and buffaloes on the streets of Pakistan. Hyderabad Street Cows Photograp by Farhan Khan APP Hyderabad.
Month: February 2009
Cricket on Streets
Cricket being played by youngsters on a street while traffic is going bye. Photograph By Javed Qureshi APPLICATION Rawalpindi.
Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi
12th Day of the third Islamic month or 12th Rabi Ul Awwal marks the date of birth of Prophet Mohammad PBUH. The day is celebrated in pakistan as a festival and all the streets, important buildings, mosques and homes are decorated with colorful lights & green flags. Special arrangements are…
Village Woman of Pakistan
Some may talk numerous negative things about Pakistani women folk but truth is Pakistani women in villages are heappy, healthy & hard working. They are very humble and down to earth folks they don’t controll their home like hitlar rather they raise the family with their men folk equally. Villages…
58th Pakistan Flower Show in Karachi
Karachi 27th Feb 2009: Chief Justice High Court Sindh, Anwar Zaheer Jamali inaugurated the?ceremony of the 58th Pakistan Flower Show on yesterday. He said that as with most other things in our society, undue importance is being given to imported varieties of flowering plants and fruits in the country. ?In…
Frere Hall Karachi
Frere hall is one of the landmarks of Karachi it is a well preserved English building that still remains in its full glory, Although it was a public place and was vanue for all types of functions book exhibtions and picnic point for Karaciates but unfortunatly the US consulates being…
1.5 million years old early human Footprints uncovered in Kenya
Footprints uncovered in Kenya show that as early as 1.5 million years ago an ancestral species, almost certainly Homo erectus, had already evolved the feet and walking gait of modern humans. Such foot prints are also found in Pakistan at many places but have been related to religion one way…
27 Languages of Pakistan may be extict
ISLAMABAD, Feb 24: UNESCO has said that around 2500, including 27 Pakistani languages, may be extinct with the passage of time across the world. According to UNESCO, 4000 languages are spoken in the world at this time and there are about 199 languages which have only 10 or less speakers….
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