Friday, 19 December 2014

Top 10 University of the World

World Universities Rankings 2014


Rank  University Name States
1 Harvard University United States 
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) United States 
3 Stanford University United States 
4 University of Cambridge United Kingdom 
5 University of Oxford United Kingdom 
6 University of California, Berkeley United States 
7 Princeton University United States 
8 Yale University United States 
9 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) United States 
10 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) United States 
11 The University of Tokyo Japan 
12 Columbia University United States 
13 Imperial College London United Kingdom 
14 University of Chicago United States 
15 University of Michigan United States 
16 ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich Switzerland 
17 Cornell University United States 
18 Johns Hopkins University United States 
19 Kyoto University Japan 
20 University of Toronto Canada 
21 National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore 
22 University of Pennsylvania United States 
23 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign United States 
24 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) United Kingdom 
25 University College London (UCL) United Kingdom 
26 Seoul National University Republic of Korea 
27 New York University (NYU) United States 
28 University of Wisconsin-Madison United States 
29 Carnegie Mellon University United States 
30 Duke University United States 
31 University of Washington United States 
32 University of California, San Francisco United States 
33 University of British Columbia Canada 
33 McGill University Canada 
33 University of Texas at Austin United States 
36 Tsinghua University China 
37 Northwestern University United States 
38 Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) United States 
39 Pennsylvania State University United States 
40 University of California, San Diego United States 
41 Peking University China 
42 Delft University of Technology Netherlands 
43 The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 
43 King's College London United Kingdom 
43 University of Melbourne Australia 
46 University of Edinburgh United Kingdom 
46 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Germany 
48 Purdue University United States 
49 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Switzerland 
50 Osaka University Japan

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Mother Dream

Kya Mila Zalimo ?

Black Day Peshawar 16-12-2014


    Create By Shahzaib hussain Art.

Black Day Peshawar

Black Day 16-12-2014


Start a Chain of Dua for all the families who lost their son or daughter army public school accident in Peshawar.May the departed soul rest in peace and may patience be granted to the families .
SAY AMEEN and FORWARD this MESSAGE please .

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Lahore Zoo

Name : Lahore Zoo
Established : 1872
Address : 90 Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam,Mall Road,Lahore
Contact : (042) 36314684
Website www.lahorezoo.com.pk

History

The Lahore Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the world. It started as a small aviary that was donated by Lal Mahundra Ram. Gradually it developed and its animal collection also increased, today the Zoo houses about 1381 animals of 136 species including 996 birds of 82 species, 49 reptiles of 08 and 336 mammals of 45 species. It remained under the management of Lahore Municipal Corporation from 1872 to 1923. Thereafter, its control was given to Deputy Commissioner, Lahore until 1962. Then its management was placed under the Livestock and Dairy Development Department. Finally the management of Lahore Zoo was entrusted to the Wildlife & Parks Department in 1982. During the period 1872 to 1982, it remained a small entity with very little development taking place. Since its transfer to Wildlife Department 1982 there have occurred a number of changes in housing the exhibits, layout of buildings, landscape pattern, administration etc with these initiative/development it become self-financing organization and now it is self-reliant. It is located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible to the people belonging to all walks of life.

Lahore Zoo can boast of a collage of old and young trees; 1280 trees of 71 species make the environment worth living and visiting; a complete ecosystem with at least 30 wild birds species at one time and about 100 species during the year besides the small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and the invertebrates; unique in Lahore

Mission

To carry out ex-situ conservation of species and to actively contribute to Pakistan 's International commitment in terms of the Convention on Biological Diversity in addition to provide excellent educational and recreational facilities

Timing of Lahore Zoo

Timings

Monday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Tuesday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Wednesday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Thursday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Friday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Saturday   -   9:00am-6:00pm
Sunday   -   9:00am-6:00pm

Tickets Price of Lahore Zoo

Senior Citizen   -   Free
Special Person   -   Free
Ticket Kid   -   Rs. 05
Ticket Adult   -   Rs. 15/- from 12 year and above


Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Great Lahore

Lahore Picture Near Joher Town Canal Road





Taken by Zishan Yousaf 

Monday, 8 December 2014

Allama Iqbal International Airport

Name : Allama Iqbal International Airport
Address : Airport Road Lahore
Website : www.lahoreairport.com.pk

Profile

Allama Iqbal International Airport is the second largest civil airport in Pakistan, serving Lahore, the capital of Punjab province. Originally known as Lahore International Airport, it was renamed in 2003 for Muhammad Iqbal, the Islamic poet-philosopher who was a major advocate for the creation of the state of Pakistan, upon the opening of the new terminal building.

The airport currently has three terminals: the Allama Iqbal terminal, the Hajj terminal, and a cargo terminal. The airport is located about 15 kilometres from the centre of the city.

Arrival

Both International & Domestic Arrival are located at level –I, where all the required facilities for handling domestic & International passengers are provided separate lounges. Domestic arrival lounge has capacity of handling 3 wide bodied flights simultaneously while the International Arrival lounge can accommodate load of two 747 flights. The pax clearance time is adhered to IATA requirements. In the International Arrival lounge 4 Nos. of custom counters, 10 No. Of immigration counters and green channel facility is also available.

Departure

Departure lounges are located at level-II. The Domestic & International lounges have been provided all the required facility for handling of Domestic and International Pax. In Domestic departure, briefing area, 30 No. Of briefing counters, have been provided while in the International briefing area 25 Nos. of briefing counter, 4 No of custom counters & 10 No. Of immigration counters are available. Seating has been added in the briefing area for waiting passenger. The lounges have the capacity of holding 1200 Pax each in the Domestic and International lounge.


Flight Information (inquiry) of Allama Iqbal International Airport

  1. International Departures
  2. Domestic Departures
  3. International Arrivals
  4. Domestic Arrivals
  5. Weekly Flight Schedule

All airlines Contact number of Lahore Airport

AERO ASIA  

Telephone : 92-42-6611523
Fax : 92-42-6611521
Address : Room 3088, 3087 (3rd level)   

AIR BLUE

Telephone : 92-42-6611497 EXT. 2329
Address : Room 3182, 3183 (3rd LEVEL) 
Asad centre main Boulevard (111-247-258)  

EMIRATES  

Telephone : 92-42-6611704-6
Fax : 92-42-6611703
Address : Room # 4165, 4166 (4th LEVEL)  

GULF AIR  

Telephone : 92-42-6611436-38
Fax : 92-42-6611435
Address : Room # 4164, 4183 (4th LEVEL) 

INDIAN AIR  

Telephone : 92-42-6633832, Ext. 2320   
Address : Room # 3178, 3179 (3rd LEVEL)

KUWAIT AIRWAYS  

Telephone : 92-42-6611471, 6611473, and 6611475
Fax : 92-42-6611474
Address : Room # 3152 (3rd Level)

PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE (PIA)

Telephone : 92-42-9034999, 90344426-27, 9240755
Fax : 92-42-9240748
Address : Room # 3097 (3rd Level) 

QATAR AIRWAYS  

Telephone : 92-42-6611463-5
Fax : 92-42-6611462
Address : Room# 4162 (4th  Level)

Royal Airlines (Pvt.) Ltd.

Telephone : 92-42-6611737, 6611422
Fax : 92-42-6611430
Address : Room # 4066, 4067 (4th Level) 

SAUDI AIRLINES  

Telephone : 92-42-6611451-53, Ops. 6611458-59
Fax : 92-42-6611551-52
Address : Room # 3150, 3174 (3rd Level)

SHAHEEN AIR  

Telephone : 92-42-9240056-7 
Fax : 92-42-9240052-5 S.M.
Address : Room # 4163, 4151 (4th Level) 

THAI AIRWAYS  

Telephone : 92-42-6633013-5
Fax : 92-42-6633013
Address : Room # 3153, 3154 (3rd Level) 

SINGAPORE AIRLINE  

Telephone : 92-42-6611534   
Fax : 92-42-6611533
Address : Room 3151 (3rd Level) 

ETIHAD AIRWAYS  

Telephone : 92-42-6611555-56    
Address : Room # 4207 (4th Level) 

SHAHEEN AIRPORT SERVICES  

Telephone : 92-42-9240101, 92-42-9240601  
Fax : 92-42-92401000
Address Room 3148 (3rd Level) 

SAPS MAIN OFFICE  

Telephone : 92-42-6639841-6  
Fax : 92-42-6639840

LUFTHANSA CARGO AIRLINES  

Telephone : 92-42-6633894-5   
Fax : 92-42-6633891
Address : Room 3149 (3rd Level) 

MAHAN AIRLINES  

Telephone : 111-111-879   
Fax : 92-42-6312728
Address Room 4210

UZBEKISTAN AIRLINES  

Telephone : 92-42-6368746  
Fax : 92-42-6368745
Address : Room 3136, 3137

GERRY DNATA AIRLINES  

Telephone : 92-42-6611482  
Fax : 92-42-6611483
Address : Room 4203, 4202

GULF ENGINEERING  

Telephone : 0    
Address Room 1063


Nadira Banu Tomb

Tomb : Nadira Banu Tomb
Location : Dharam Pura near Mian Mir Tomb

Profile

Nadira Banu was a Mughal princess , the heir-apparent to the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. After Aurangzeb's rise to power, Prince Dara’s immediate family and all of his supporters were in grave danger. Nadira died in 1659, several months before her husband's execution, and was survived by two sons and a daughter.

Tomb of Nadira Begam, is located in close proximity to the tomb of Hazrat Mian Mir. In order to view this 17th century structure, you should travel southeast on Allama Iqbal Road.  Almost midway between the canal and railway line is a turning off Allama Iqbal Road  on the right , from where a turning right and then left, leads you to the historic tomb and mosque of Mian Mir. Intercepted by a small road from the enclosure of the saint's mazar is a large garden on its east, in the middle of which stands the square tomb of Nadira Begam.

Nadira Begam was the wife of Prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan the same poet-prince, who had served as governor of Lahore during the 1640s. At the time of his wife's death, Dara was on the run and fighting a losing battle for the Mughal throne and literally his life with his brother Aurangzeb. After the battle of Deorai , dogged by Aurangzeb's forces Dara had fled towards Multan and Uchch trying to escape to Iran via the Bolan Pass.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Asaf Khan Tomb

Tomb : Asaf Khan Tomb
Location : Shahdara Lahore

Profile

To view this tomb and a group of other monuments situated in what was once the Mughal Dilkusha Bagh , you will need to proceed towards Shahdara, three miles northwest of Lahore. The group includes a cluster of interlinked monuments of a serai forming the forecourt which leads on the east to the spectacular tomb of Emperor Jahangir, built by his celebrated wife Empress Noor Jahan, and on the west to a mosque and the tomb of Asaf Khan or Asaf Jah, one of the most powerful grandees at the courts of Jahangir and Shah Jahan. Close by is situated the tomb built to house the mortal remains of Empress Noor Jahan and her daughter Princess Ladli Begam.

As you drive north on the Grand Trunk (G.T.) Road, after going through the toll plaza, you should turn right after the overhead sign. This road is known as Maqbara Road, from where a turning on the left leads to the cluster marked by a double-storey imposing Mughal gateway.

Nusrat Khan tomb

Tomb : Nusrat Khan tomb
Location : Mughalpura, Lahore

Profile

Nusrat Khan's tomb is located at a distance of approximately ½ mile northwest of Zafar Jang Kokaltash's tomb in the grounds of Carriage and Wagon Shops of Pakistan Railways. It can be reached by traveling north on Mughalpura Road until it ends on Workshop Road. Traveling some distance east on Workshop Road, you will reach the Pakistan Railways Carriage and Wagon Shops gate on your right. The tomb lies hidden deep within the grounds of the Carriage and Wagon Shops and is inaccessible to the general public due to the security requirements of the Pakistan Railways.

Anarkali Tomb

Tomb : Anarkali Tomb
Location : Islampura, Lahore, Punjab

Profile

Anarkali born Nadira Begum or Sharf-un-Nissa, was a legendary slave girl. It is believed that she was originally from Iran and migrated to Lahore, It is depicted in the Bollywood movie Mughal-e-Azam that during the Mughal period, she was supposedly ordered to be buried alive between two walls by Mughal emperor Akbar for having an illicit relationship with the Crown-Prince Salim, later to become Emperor Jahangir.
Among the earliest extant Mughal tombs, Anarkali's sepulcher is also one of the most significant Mughal buildings of the period. The tomb, to the south of Lahore's Old City, is part of the compound of Punjab Secretariat on Lower Mall, and is located at the rear of Chief Secretary's Office. Since the tomb is utilized as the Punjab Archives, access to the building is restricted. Make sure that you plan a visit to it during office hours, otherwise you will find the gates to the secretariat locked and the sentry at the gate unwilling to allow even a peep.

Noor Jahan Tomb

Tomb : Noor Jahan
Location : Near Jahangir Tomb

Profile 

Empress Noor Jahan lies buried in a tomb not far from that of her husband,Jahangir. Once part of the Jahangiri cluster, the estate was bifurcated when the railway line was laid. To reach it today, you will need to travel west along the road that runs past Jahangiri Serai and the tomb of Asaf Khan. This road leads to a recently constructed underpass, traveling through which you will arrive at grade. However, instead of proceeding towards G.T. Road you should take the turning to the left, which will lead you to your destination. Once Noor Jahan's chahar bagh had adjoined that of Asaf Khan's, but today Noor Jahan's tomb is situated across the railway line, to the southwest of the tombs of her brother and husband.

Jahangir Tomb

Tomb : Jahangir
Location : Shahdara Lahore

Profile 

The tomb of Jahangir is located in Shahdara, a suburb of Lahore to the northwest of the city. The area had been a favorite spot of Jahangir and his wife Nur Jahan when they resided in Lahore, and the area was commonly used as a point of departure for travels to and from Kashmir and Lahore. When Jahangir died in 1627 he may have initially been buried in Shahdara in one of its many gardens. His son, Shah Jahan, ordered that a mausoleum befitting an Emperor be built as a permanent memorial.
Jahangir died at Rajauri in 1627 after he returned to Lahore.

Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib (Mian Mir)

Tomb : Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib (Mian Mir)
Location : Dharampura Lahore.

Profile

Mian Mir was a famous Sufi saint who resided in Lahore, specifically in the town of Dharampura . He was a direct descendant of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab. He belonged to the Qadiri order of Sufism. He is famous for being a spiritual instructor of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Allama Iqbal Tomb

Tomb : Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Location : Near Badshahi Mosque

Information

The Tomb of Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a simple but impressive structure located in Iqbal Park in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Iqbal Park is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan in the Hazuri Bagh lawn between the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort where both the grand structures face each other.Official guard is maintained by Pakistan Rangers. The architecture reflects a combination of Afghan and Moorish styles and is entirely constructed of red sandstone.


Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Tomb of Ali Mardan Khan Lahore

Tomb  : Ali Mardan Khan
Address : Mughalpura, Lahore

Location

Ali Mardan Khan's tomb, traveling east on G.T. Road, you should turn right (south) on Mughalpura Road.Lahore

Profile

Ali Mardan Khan was the Safavid governor of Qandahar. He had been in arrears with his revenues. He was summoned by Shah Tahmasp to appear at the court, but avoided doing so. On being dismissed from office, he sought the assistance from the governor of Kabul and the commander of Ghazni. In 1638, he surrendered Qandahar to the Mughals, and took refuge in Delhi. He was honoured at the Mughal court. Shah Jahan gifted one lakh of tankas for himself and two lakhs for his brother and the officers of his army. He was appointed governor of Kashmir, Kabul and Lahore.

He later received the title of Amir al-Umara in 1639 and made him a Haft Hazari, leading to commanding an army of 7,000 troops.


Monday, 1 December 2014

Beef Tikka

How to make Beef Tikka

Recipe

Mix together all the spices, yogurt and papaya and coat the beef cubes with it.
Leave to marinate for 5-6 hours preferably overnight.
Barbeque over charcoal.
Serve with mint chutney, yogurt and onion rings and naan

Serving: 2 to 3 persons

Ingredients

  • 1 kg. cubes of beef 
  • 2 tbs. unripe papaya(ground)
  • ½ tsp. ginger (Adrak) paste 
  • ½ tsp. garlic (Lehsan) paste 
  • 2 tbs. yogurt
  • 1 tsp. chili (Lal Mirch) powder OR 1 tbs. chopped green chilies.

Tikka Boti

How to make Tikka Boti 

Recipe

Mix together all the spices, yogurt and papaya and coat the beef cubes with it.
Leave to marinate for 5-6 hours preferably overnight.
Grill/barbeque over charcoal.
Serve with Mint (Podina) chutney, yogurt and onion rings and Naan.

Serving: 2 to 3 persons

Ingredients

  • ½ kg cubes of beef 
  • 2 tbs. raw papaya (grinded) 
  • ½ tsp. ginger (Adrak) paste 
  • ½ tsp. garlic (Lehsan) paste 
  • ½ tsp. salt (according to taste) 
  • 2 tbs. yogurt 
  • 1 tsp chili (Lal Mirch) powder or
  • 1 tbs. chopped green chilies 

Spicy Biryani

How to make Spicy Biryani

Recipe

Add mutton, salt and garlic (Lehsan) cloves in a pot with 2 glasses of water. If you are using chicken you can do with only one glass of water or less.
Cook on low flame till the meat is tender and the water dries.
Take one medium onion slice it and fry it in about 1 cup of oil/ghee till it is light brown. Add the rest of the spices, yogurt and fry it little and then add the meat.
Simultaneously soak the rice in water for half an hour.
Boil the rice with 1 tbs. of salt and ½ tbs. of lemon juice till it is ¾ cooked. Drain the water and keep it aside.
Transfer a little rice to a pot and on top of that add some of the meat masala combo so as to make layers of rice and masala keeping rice layer at the bottom and top.
Sprinkle on it a solution of Kewra, yellow food colour, 1 tsp. of sugar and a pinch of Saffron (Zafran) soaked in a tbs. of milk or water.
Keep it covered and on a low flame for about 10 minutes keeping the pot tightly closed to steam cook (dum).
When the rice is done, the biryani is ready.
Serve with salad or Garlic (Lehsan) chutney and Raita.

Serving: 6 to 8 persons.

Ingredients

  • 1 to 2 kg mutton or chicken (preferably bony & fatty)
  • 1 kg basmati rice
  • 100 to 150 grm. Yogurt
  • 3 to 4 tsp. salt (according to taste)
  • 1 medium onion
  • 6 garlic (Lehsan) cloves
  • 1 tbs. ginger (Adrak) paste
  • 12-16 green cardamom (Chhoti Ilaichi)
  • 1½ to 2 tbs. garlic (Lehsan) paste 
  • 16-20 cloves (Laung)
  • 1 cup oil, preferably ghee
  • 2-3 tbs. Kewra
  • ½ tsp. yellow food colour
  • 1 tsp. sugar
  • 1 pinch saffron (Zafran)
  • ½ tbs. lemon juice


Chapati (Roti)

How to make Chapati (Roti)

Instructions

Add salt to the flour. Adding warm water gradually knead into a dough.
Leave at room temperature for half an hour. Then divide it evenly into 6 parts.
Roll out into flat chapati as thin as possible. Cook over preheated pan (tawa)
Can also be frozen after baking for later use.

Ingredients


  • 2 cups wheat flour
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 1 cup warm water


Chicken Tikka

How to make Chicken Tikka 

Recipe

Mix all the ingredients together except for the chicken to make the marinade.
With a sharp knife make 4-5 deep cuts in the chicken breast width wise. Marinate the chicken in the mixture overnight.
Before you cook the chicken, sprinkle ¼ tsp. of red chili powder evenly over each piece.
Grill it on a BBQ or broil it in an oven for 35 minutes.
Serve with fresh lime.
WARNING: This is a VERY HOT recipe that I came up with, but it’s absolutely DELICIOUS!

Serving: 3 to 4 persons

Ingredients

  • 2 chickens breasts (skinless) 4 pcs.
  • 1 tsp ginger (Adrak) paste
  • 1 tsp garlic (Lehsan) paste
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbs. chili (Lal Mirch) powder
  • ½ cup Lime juice
  • ¼ cup water
  • 3 tbs. oil 
  • ½ tsp. garam masala


Sunday, 30 November 2014

Shami Kabab

How to make Shami Kabab 

Recipe

In a pot put with meat, salt, red chilies, chopped onion, Black Peppercorn. (Kali Mirch), cloves, Black Cardamom (Bari Ilaichi), Cumin Seeds (Zeera), cinnamon, Ginger (Adrak) and 3-4 glasses of water and leave to tenderize on low-medium flame.
Meanwhile boil the dal separately until soft.
When the meat has softened and water is dried completely add the dal and mix together.
Remove from heat and let cool.
Grind and add green chilies, egg, and fresh Coriander (Dhaniya) leaves. Form into kababs (12 to 16) and fry. (deep or shallow as desired)
If you want to store them then arrange the formed kababs on a plate or tray without overlapping and put in a freezer for an hour.
Then remove and put in any bag or box in which you want to store. Freeze until needed.
Serve with Raita or Mint (Podina) chutney and onion rings with paratha or chapati.

Serving: 4 to 5 persons

Ingredients

  • ½ kg boneless beef cut into small pieces 
  • ½ tsp. salt (according to taste) 
  • 1 cup presoaked dal Chana 
  • 12-15 whole dried red chilies 
  • 15 whole black pepper(Kali Mirch) 
  • 8 cloves (Laung) 
  • 1 black cardamom (Bari Ilaichi) 
  • ½ tsp. cumin seeds (Zeera) 
  • 1 stick of cinnamon (Dalchini)
  • 4-6 green chilies 
  • ½ a bunch (or ½ cup chopped) coriander (Dhaniya) leaves 
  • 1 egg 
  • 1 medium sized onion coarsely chopped
  • 1 tsp. ginger (Adrak) paste
  • 1 tsp. garlic (Lehsan) paste 


Thursday, 27 November 2014

Phillip Joel Hughes

Name : Phillip Joel Hughes
Born 30 -11- 1988
Died 27- 11- 2014 (aged 25)
Nickname : Hughesy
Batting style : Left-handed
Role : Top order batsman, substitute wicket keeper



Breaking News

Australia Test batsman Phillip Hughes has died aged 25, two days after being hit on the head by a delivery during a domestic match in Sydney.



In pictures: The fatal bouncer that hit Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes





Tuesday, 25 November 2014

The Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Party Address : House No 20-H streets 10, sector F-8/3 Islamabad.
Contact : 051-2852662, 051-2852663 , 051-2852665
Email : drluqman@pml1.org , pmlisb@hotmail.com
Website : http://www.pmln.org.pk/
Leader : Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif


Introduction

The Pakistan Muslim League (N) is a political party in Pakistan. It is led by Nawaz Sharif.

History and Background

It was Pakistan Muslim League, founded in 1962, as a successor to the previously disbanded Muslim League, and gained the (Nawaz) or (N) in 1993 for its leader, Nawaz Sharif. A Pakistan Muslim League (J) was formed in 1986.

Current Status

A Pakistan Muslim League (Q) split from it in 2001, and there are various other parties with similar names. Despite Musharraf's best efforts to put aside the party leaders in exile and others in jail,legislative elections on 20 October 2002, the party won 9.4% of the popular vote and 14 out of 272 elected members.
Party Contact

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif

Name : Nawaz Sharif
Born : 25-12-1949, Lahore
Party : Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Website : http://www.pmln.org.pk/
Major Team : Pakistan Railways
Batting style : Right-hand bat

Introduction

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was born on December 25, 1949 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif was twice elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving two non-consecutive terms. His first term was from November 1, 1990 to July 18, 1993, and his second term was from February 17, 1997 to October 12, 1999. His party is the Pakistan Muslim League N . His rule came to an abrupt end following the overthrow of his government by the General Pervez Musharraf-led military coup in 1999 months after the Kargil War.

History and Background

He first became Prime Minister on November 1, 1990, running on a platform of conservative government and an end to corruption. His term was interrupted on April 18, 1993, when President Ghulam Ishaq Khan used the reserve powers vested in him by the Eighth Amendment to dissolve the National Assembly. Less than six weeks later, the Supreme Court overruled the President, reconstituting the National Assembly and returning Sharif to power on May 26, 1993. Sharif resigned from office along with President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on July 18, 1993, after his feud with the president, who had accused him of corruption. Moin Qureshi became caretaker prime minister, and was succeeded shortly thereafter by Benazir Bhutto, who was elected to office on October 19, 1993.
Nawaz was returned to power in February 1997 with such a huge majority that the result was immediately questioned by Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party.
One of the first things Sharif did at the start of his second term was to orchestrate the scrapping of Article 58-(2)(b) through another Amendment to the Constitution - an exercise in which Sharif’s party was joined by all the other political parties in the National Assembly and Senate. The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan was passed so that the President could no longer dismiss the Prime Minister; and the Fourteenth Amendment imposed so-called party discipline on members of Parliament. Party leaders now had unlimited power to dismiss any of their legislators if they failed to vote as they were told. This made it impossible to dismiss a prime minister by a motion of no confidence. In effect, the two amendments removed nearly all checks on the Prime Minister's power, since they removed all legal remedies to dismiss him. He opposed the independence of the judiciary, clashing with the Chief Justice, Sajjad Ali Shah. The Supreme Court was stormed by Sharif's party loyalists on November 28, 1997, and the Chief Justice was forced to resign.
On the development front, Nawaz Sharif completed the construction of South West Asia's first motorway, the 367 km M2, linking Lahore and Islamabad. The motorway, which was initiated during Nawaz Sharif's first term, was inaugurated in November 1997 and was constructed at a cost of Rs 35.5 billion.

Early Years

Sharif was born in Lahore to a family of Kashmiri immigrants who had settled in Punjab in the late 19th century, the son of Mian Mohammad Sharif, then the owner of a relatively modest cast-iron parts business who later became a prominent industrialist and a joint owner of the Ittefaq Group of Industries. Nawaz Sharif became politically prominent after General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq declared martial law over Pakistan in 1977. Sharif served as finance minister of the province of the Punjab under the dispensation of General Zia, and was later the provincial (Punjab) chief minister. Although the military government is credited with his political debut, and being Punjabi, Sharif became an important figure in Pakistani politics when elected government was restored in 1988 after General Zia's death, gaining a significant electoral constituency in his hometown Lahore that he has managed to retain.

In Power

Sharif was twice elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving two non-consecutive terms. His first term was from November 1, 1990 to July 18, 1993, and his second term was from February 17, 1997 to October 12, 1999.

Current Status

Musharraf on May 11, 2005 declared that exiled political leaders, including Bhutto and Nawaz, would not be allowed to come back or participate in the general elections scheduled for 2007. Nawaz had been battling to obtain a Pakistani passport. Recently he was able to obtain a temporary passport allowing him limited travel to the United Kingdom where his son was hospitalized in serious condition. A pact was signed between former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto in London on May 14. Whether this pact will pressure the current Government in Pakistan remains to be seen as both Bhutto and Sharif are viewed as corrupt and incompetent by many Pakistanis and their anti-government campaigns have been failures.

Nawaz Sharif Cricket Career

As A cricketer 

Nawaz Sharif was a right-hand batsman who made a duck in his only appearance for Railways against PIA in 1973-74. He then served two terms as Pakistan's prime minister, firstly between November 1990 and July 1993 and then from February 1997 to October 1999 when he was ousted by a coup led by General Pervez Musharraf. He was subsequently banned from holding public office for 21 years, and was exiled to Saudi Arabia. He returned in 2007 and won the 2013 general elections - in which his main opponent was the former Pakistan captain Imran Khan - and secured his third term as prime minister. 

Monday, 24 November 2014

Azhar ali Sarfraz ahmed and Asad shafiq

Three Star in Shopping Mall want to some fun with statue 

Azhar Ali Sarfraz ahmed and Asad shafiq



Waris Baig

Name : Waris Baig
Born : Lahore
Occupation(s) : Singer

Profile

Waris Baig is a Pakistani singer. He was born in Lahore, Punjab. His songs have been featured in over hundred movies of Lollywood, the film industry of Pakistan and private muic albums.

Waris Baig started his career as a playback singer from Syed Noor's film Sangam released in 1997. His first song, Aa Pyar Dil Mein Basa for film Sangam, was a super-hit. Since then he has been a vanguard vocalist and playback singer having fan base in South Asia, UK and North America. His songs have been filmed on all top actors of Pakistan. He is recipient of many national awards.

Waris has given music performances in several countries, including the US, UK, Canada, UAE and India, to name few. He was also the first Pakistani singer to sing in Myanmar . He is mostly invited for performances in various countries on national occasions. In 2007, he performed during the Bollywood Awards ceremony in New York.

Tariq Tafu

Name : Tariq Tafu
Born : Lahore
Website : http://www.tariqtafu.com/

Profile

Tariq Tafu Like all natural-born musician and singers hail from a reputed musical family. His father, Ustad Altaf Hussain Tafu, is a well-recognized music director and popular for his un-matched contributions from the music industry of Pakistan.

Born in the legend city of Pakistan, Lahore. Tariq Tafu started his music carrier at a tender age of 7, but got immediate attention was noticed, & acknowledged as a trend setter in the music industry when he composed and sang his mega his debut "Lahore Lahore Aey". He was honoured to composed and sang with Malka-i-Tarranum Madam Noor Jahan. He is born singer/composer who genetically inherited he gift of melodious voice and the art of playing almost all musical instruments including Drum, Guitar, Keyboard and Piano He performed all over the world with hi typical Lahore accent holding concerts for his fans.

Tariq is now making his foray in to the domain of hunting and growing raw talent. He believes that everybody has a talent that needs to be explored, what is required as a key to success is the guidance ad the platform. At "Tafu Khan Music College" his team will ensure that talent will be dealt by the music industry's top professionals who will invite their experience and expertise to convert talent in to a shining star.

Ali Azmat

Name : Ali Azmat
Instruments : Vocals, guitar
Occupation(s) : Singer
Website : http://www.aliazmat.com/

Profile

Ali Azmat is a Pakistani singer-song writer, musician and actor. He is best known as the lead singer for the influential Sufi rock band Junoon and for his subsequent solo career. In 2001, he become the first musician ever to perform at the United Nations General Assembly along with an Indian band choosing to sing his song "Dosti" an aptly chosen title to promote the UN's mission in bringing peace to the world.

Career

Azmat was born in Abbottabad and grew up in Garhi Shahu, Lahore. He is of Kashmiri Bhat/Butt descent.He went to Sydney, Australia, for his higher studies, but soon returned to Pakistan before completing university. His first band ‘Jupiters’ was known for performing covers at small gigs in Lahore. While with them, Azmat wrote his legendary hit song Dosti. He later sang and recorded Dosti with Junoon, after which the song gained national fame.

He has toured extensively, doing two North American tours a year since 1992. He has performed in Europe, the Middle East and China and at the renowned European rock festival, Roskilde in June 2000, where Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden and Travis performed, among others. In 2003 he appeared live at the Royal Albert Hall.

In 2003 Ali left Junoon to start his solo career. His first solo album “Social Circus” was released in March 2005. Social Circus has received much critical acclaim, winning 13 awards in Pakistan this year including Best album, Best producer, Best single for “Na re Na,” and best new video.

On the South Asian media scene Ali’s new group was awarded ‘best band’ by IM (Indus Music) in 2004 and later an award for promoting peace through his music at the ARY Bollywood awards in Dubai last year. In India, Ali was also nominated for Best Sound Track and Best Song for his single ”Garaj Baras” for the Indian hit “Paap” by Pooja Bhatt at the Sahara Awards London. At the first ever music video awards held in Pakistan last year, the IM Music Video Awards, rewarded Ali song ‘Na re na’ won the awards for ‘Best Video’, ‘Best Costume’ and ‘Best Art Direction’ while ‘Deewana’ won the award for ‘Best Animation.’

His second album Klashinfolk hit the markets on August 15th, 2008 with "Gallan" being the first video to come out of the album followed by "Tanha Hai Kyun" and "Tera Mera Milan".

Annie Khalid

Name : Annie Khalid
Born : June 27, 1986 (age 28), Lahore
Spouse : Malik Noreed Awan (m. 2012)
Songs : Be My Baby, Tu Mera Dil ,Mahia
Albums : Princess , Tu Mera Dil

Profile

Noor–ul–Ain Khalid, popularly known as Annie or Annie Khalid is an English-Pakistani musician and model.

Music

Her music career started in late 2005, when Annie, bored at home, started humming a melody. She met a music arranger through a friend, who helped her compose the simple, yet catchy song "Mahiya". Annie was encouraged by family and friends to go further. She got in touch with a record company and preparations for a music video were made.

The video was soon released in Pakistan. With her simple rendition and style of singing, along with catchy lyrics, the song became an instant hit, and started getting bootlegged from the video, and sold separately. Bollywood film producer Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt expressed their desire to use the song Mahiya, for their movie Awarapan,which consequently gained her more fame and fan following.

On 25 November 2010, Khalid released her UK debut single "Be My Baby" along with the remix of the track done by the UK’s Top DJ Judge Jules.Khalid collaborated with the English–Norwegian boy band A1 for a single "Just 3 Words" which they premiered on a performance in 31 October 2011 at the O2 Academy in London.In 2011, Annie was nominated for the Best Singer Female at Pakistan Media Awards in 2011.

Modeling

She walked at the 2010 L'Oréal Karachi fashion week for BNS couture and in 2011 for Ammar Belal.She was featured in LOOK magazine in June 2011.The same month, she launched her café in Lahore, which is located in one of the most popular areas and was an instant hit among the young.In August 2011, she signed a contract with Lebara, a telecommunication company, in Norway, for their current campaign. Besides newspapers and billboards, she can be seen on every bus, tube, train and their stations in Norway.

Charity

She was Norway's Red Cross Goodwill ambassador in 2011, doing work for the Pakistani flood victims.

Personal life

She married Malik Noureed Awan on July 2012 in Lahore.

Sunday, 23 November 2014

ICC World Cup Schedule 2015

World Cup Start on 14 February

Valentine day Cricket Day

DATE AND TIMEMATCH
Sat Feb 141st Match, Pool A – New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Sat Feb 142nd Match, Pool A – Australia v England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sun Feb 153rd Match, Pool B – South Africa v Zimbabwe
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Sun Feb 154th Match, Pool B – India v Pakistan
Adelaide Oval
Mon Feb 165th Match, Pool B – Ireland v West Indies
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Tue Feb 176th Match, Pool A – New Zealand v TBC
University Oval, Dunedin
Wed Feb 187th Match, Pool A – Bangladesh v TBC
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Thu Feb 198th Match, Pool B – Zimbabwe v TBC
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Fri Feb 209th Match, Pool A – New Zealand v England
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sat Feb 2110th Match, Pool B – Pakistan v West Indies
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Sat Feb 2111th Match, Pool A – Australia v Bangladesh
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Sun Feb 2212th Match, Pool A – Sri Lanka v TBC
University Oval, Dunedin
Sun Feb 2213th Match, Pool B – India v South Africa
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Mon Feb 2314th Match, Pool A – England v TBC
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Tue Feb 2415th Match, Pool B – West Indies v Zimbabwe
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Wed Feb 2516th Match, Pool B – Ireland v TBC
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Thu Feb 2617th Match, Pool A – TBC v TBC
University Oval, Dunedin
Thu Feb 2618th Match, Pool A – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fri Feb 2719th Match, Pool B – South Africa v West Indies
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sat Feb 2821st Match, Pool A – New Zealand v Australia
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Feb 2820th Match, Pool B – India v TBC
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Sun Mar 122nd Match, Pool A – England v Sri Lanka
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sun Mar 123rd Match, Pool B – Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Tue Mar 324th Match, Pool B – Ireland v South Africa
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Wed Mar 425th Match, Pool B – Pakistan v TBC
McLean Park, Napier
Wed Mar 426th Match, Pool A – Australia v TBC
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Thu Mar 527th Match, Pool A – Bangladesh v TBC
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Fri Mar 628th Match, Pool B – India v West Indies
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Sat Mar 729th Match, Pool B – Pakistan v South Africa
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Mar 730th Match, Pool B – Ireland v Zimbabwe
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Sun Mar 831st Match, Pool A – New Zealand v TBC
McLean Park, Napier
Sun Mar 832nd Match, Pool A – Australia v Sri Lanka
Sydney Cricket Ground
Mon Mar 933rd Match, Pool A – England v Bangladesh
Adelaide Oval
Tue Mar 1034th Match, Pool B – India v Ireland
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Wed Mar 1135th Match, Pool A – Sri Lanka v TBC
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Thu Mar 1236th Match, Pool B – South Africa v TBC
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Fri Mar 1337th Match, Pool A – New Zealand v Bangladesh
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Fri Mar 1338th Match, Pool A – England v TBC
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sat Mar 1439th Match, Pool B – India v Zimbabwe
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Mar 1440th Match, Pool A – Australia v TBC
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Sun Mar 1541st Match, Pool B – West Indies v TBC
McLean Park, Napier
Sun Mar 1542nd Match, Pool B – Ireland v Pakistan
Adelaide Oval
Wed Mar 181st Quarter-Final – TBC v TBC (A1 v B4)
Sydney Cricket Ground
Thu Mar 192nd Quarter-Final – TBC v TBC (A2 v B3)
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fri Mar 203rd Quarter-Final – TBC v TBC (A3 v B2)
Adelaide Oval
Sat Mar 214th Quarter-Final – TBC v TBC (A4 v B1)
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Tue Mar 241st Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Eden Park, Auckland
Thu Mar 262nd Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Sydney Cricket Ground

Sun Mar 29

Final – TBC v TBC

 

Melbourne Cricket Ground