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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Eid-ul-Fitr-Pakistan


LAHORE/KARACHI/ISLAMABD: The Interior Ministry on Tuesday has announced four holidays for Eid-ul-Fitr, 24 News reported.

According to details, the Interior Ministry has issued a notification for Eid holidays which will be observed from 5th to 8th of next month.

The Pakistan Meteorological department said that Eid-ul-Fitr in Pakistan is likely to fall on July 6.

According to Met department, moon is expected to appear on 29th of Ramazan.

On the other hand, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has directed all the commercial banks to ensure the proper functioning of ATM machines during the Eid holidays.

The SBP has also directed the banks to display helpline numbers for customers help.

Eid al-Fitr Holidays


وزارت داخلہ نے نے عیدالفطر کی چار چھٹیوں کی منظوری دیدی ہے۔وفاقی ملازمین 8 چھٹیوں کا مزہ اڑائیں گے۔کچھ ملازمین تو جمعتہ الوداع کوہی عید کےلیے گھروں کونکل جائیں گے۔عید کے موقع پر سرکاری ملازمین کے تووارے نیارے ہوگئے۔ وفاقی ملازمین ہفتہ وار تعطیلات ملا کر کل 8 چھٹیوں کے مزے اڑائیں گے۔وفاقی وزیر داخلہ چوہدری نثارعلی خان نے عیدالفطر کی چار چھٹیوں کی منظوری دیدی ہے۔نوٹیفکیشن جاری کر دیا گیا۔منظوری کے تحت عیدالفطر کی چھٹیاں پانچ جولائی سے آٹھ جولائی یعنی منگل، بدھ، جمعرات اور جمعہ کو ہوں گی۔وفاقی ملازمین کی ہفتہ میں دو یعنی ہفتہ اور اتوار کو چھٹی ہوتی ہے۔ اور یوں پیر کا ورکنگ ڈے ساتھ ملا کر مجموعی طور پر وفاقی ملازمین کو 8 چھٹیاں ملنے کا امکان 

Glass bridge of China

World's longest glass bridge in China..
The record-setting bridge which is in its final construction stages.

Friday, 24 June 2016

Common words in Urdu-Pakistan



Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and State language in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Telangana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & Delhi. More than 300 million in Pakistan and India alone speak Urdu. Urdu, is language that combines Persian, Arabic, Turkish, English and Sanskrit footings together. Learning, to speak shared Urdu words and idioms can help you interact with millions of people.


Know ,what to say when you greet or converse with.someone:
Hello: Asalaam-o-Alaikum (Hello)
Hello: "Wa'alaikum. Salaam" (reply to Assalaam-o-Alaikum)
How are you?: Kya hal hey?
Who are you?: Aap kaun hain?
I don`t know.: Main nahin janta
What is your name?: Aap ka naam kia hai?"
My name is Ali: Mera naam Ali hai
My name is Sophia: Mera naam Sophia hai
Goodbye: "Allah hafiz" Or "Khuda hafiz"
Take care: "Fe aman'nillah" Or "Apna khiyal rakhna"
Welcome: "Khush'aamdid"
Thanks: "Shukriya"
Thank you so much: "Boht Boht Shukriya" Or "Barhi mehrbani" Or "Barhiaa mehrbani"
I got you: "Me samajh giya"
Okay!: "Jee" Or "Jee Haan" Or "Thek hai!" Or "Sahih!" Or "Achha!"
Good morning: "Subb bakhair"
Good night: "Shabb bakhair"
Where do you live?: "Aap rehtay kidhar hain?" Or "Aap kahan rehtay hain?"
I'm from Nepal: "Me Nepal say hoo" Or "Me Nepal ka hoo"
Where are you? "Aap Kahan ho"
Where is school (or any location)? "School Kahan hai"

Beauty of Pakistan

Beauty of Pakistan

Pakistan have world most beautiful places for visit, specially at its best in northern areas of Pakistan and Kashmir region.
Neelum valley
Neelam valley is 144km long bow-shaped valley in Azad Kashmir.the valley is located in the North & North-east of Muzzaffarabad,the capital city of Azad Kashmir.

Neelum valley is one of the mist attractive place for tourists because of its famous lush greenery,springs,streams,lakes and hilly mountains. Famous places of Neelum are Athmuqam,Kutton,Jagra ,Karen,Neelum,Ratti Galli,Baboon,Noori top,Sharda Fort,Sharda University etc.


Hunza Valley
 Hunza valley is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan.it was once ruled by a prince.The Hunza valley is located North/West of the Hunza River.The valley has three regions Upper Hunza,Centre Hunza and lower Hunza.
Some of the beautiful places of the valley are Rakaposhi Base camp,Diran Base camp,Hoper Glacier,Passue and Gulmit,Khunjrab Pass,Atta Abad lake and Nagar valley.





Swat Valley
Swat valley is an administrative district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,Pakistan.It is the upper valley of swat river which rises in the Hindu Kush range.
Swat valley is called with the name mini Switzerland of Pakistan.This valley has many attraction for tourists to visit such as Mahodand Valley & Lake,Natural Ushu Valley & Ushu Forest,Malam Jabba,Madyan,Swat & Kalam Vallies,Bonir,Der etc.





Kalash Valley

Kalash Valley is one of the major tourist attractions in Pakistan. This is located in the Chitral district of Pakistan. This valley has a historic background but its history has disagreements. Kelash is actually a very old Greek civilization. The people belonging to this civilization are called ‘The Kelash’. Belongs to old tribes and have their own belief and culture. This valley has a unique and amazing culture. The People here live in small villages which they built on the hill sides. These villages are at the banks of the streams and rivers. People build their homes with rough shaped logs. People of Kalash are cheerful, they celebrates many festivals like Uchal Festival, Phoo Festival and Chomos Festival. There are many attractive sites for visiting.



 Kaghan Valley

The Kaghan Valley is a beautiful valley in the north-east of Mansehra District . It attracts many tourists from not only Pakistan but also from the whole world. Laying in lower Himalayan mountains range, the Kaghan valley, famous for its bewitching splendor and natural beauty, is one of the most charming tourist resorts in scenic Hazara division. There are many beautiful and attractive spots like Shogran, Jared, Naran,Lake Saiful Muluk, Lake Dudipat Sar, Lake Lulu Sar, Babusar Pass and much more to do.


Tuesday, 14 June 2016

The Capital Of Pakistan


The Capital Of Pakistan

Islamabad is one of the beautiful city of world and is the capital city of Pakistan.It is located in the pothohar Plateau between Rawalpindi District and Margalla Hills. Islamabad is the new capital of Pakistan after Karachi, development work on the new city began in 1960s. The name of the city, Islamabad is derived from two words, Islam and abad, meaning "City of Islam". Islam is an Arabic word which refers to the religion of Islam and -abad is a Persian place name that means inhabited place or city. Initialially government servants settled here. Since then a growth in population of the city started and now the inhabitants in the city are almost 2 million.
The main administrative authority of the city is Islamabad Capital Territory Administration (ICT) with some help from Capital DevelopmentAuthority (CDA), which oversees the planning, development, construction, and administration of the city.


The city has one of the largest mosque in south Asia and the fourth largest in the world. Islamabad is ranked very high on the Human Development Index, equivalent to that of Belgium.The city is the capital of Pakistan and all main ministries and national assembly,supreme court,PM house,President house and other main government offices located here.Islamabad is the home for sixteen recognized univeristies including one of the largest university by enrolment,Allama Iqbal open university(AIOU). Islamabad has an international airport Benazir Bhutto International airport(BBIA) and the 2nd one is under construction.

The city has an elaborate surveillance system with 1,900 CCTV cameras contributing towards one of the lowest crime rates in the country. Islamabad has a multi-purpose Sports Complex opposite Aabpara. The complex includes Gymnasium for indoor games, Squash Complex and Jinnah Stadium for outdoor games, which is a venue for regular national and international events. 2004 SAF Games were held in the stadium. There is another Multipurpose Sports Complex in the F6 Markaz,offered facilities include Tennis courts, a basketball court with fibre-glass boards and a Futsal ground which introduced artificial turf to the people of Islamabad.Islamabad also has various rock climbing spots in the Margalla Hills.Swimming pools etc.And almost all sectors have sports grounds for hockey,cricket and football etc.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Metro Bus Islamabad


The metro bus project for Rawalpindi & Islamabad started with the aim to provide a convenient & safe transportation to the public of twin cities.The main reason behind metro bus project according authority is the growing population of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and visitors from surrounding areas and to control the heavy burden on Murree road.Main source of transportation of people was private transportation but the metro bus would be the first organised transportation between twin cities.The project so far is providing timing and reliable services to the people of the city.
metro


Peshawar Morr Islamabad Interchange


Peshawar Morr Islamabad Interchange

The project is proposed to control the traffic on Kashmir high way and adjacent roads and link new airport with the intersection of Peshawar Morr.Although it was planned by previous govt to construct the Interchange in Peshawar Morr to control the traffic,but after metro bus project this project included in MB project and 2 lane metro lane can be seen between Agha Shahi avenue Islamabad.


Peshawar Morr Interchange







Friday, 3 June 2016

Said Pur villege Islamabad


It believed that syed pur villege is from Mughal-era on the slopes of Margalla Hills and located on zoo road of Daman-e-Koh Islamabad. The village has the footprints of various civilizations, including Gandhara, Greek, BuddhistMughalAshoka and the colonial periods, and now serving as a popular recreational place among locals and foreign visitors.Pictures of Islamabad planning displayed in a long room which was once part of a temple.People says that master plan for establishing Islamabad was prepared here in the year 1960s.
Temple

Saidpur or Syed Pur got its name from chief of the Pothohar region Sultan Said Khan.Saidpur was considered a garden resort and a perpetual spring provided water for drinking and for watering gardens around during the Mughal period. The villege also famous for Hindu worship in the era of a Hindu commander , Raja Man Singh. He constructed a number of small ponds: Rama kunda, Sita kunda, Lakshaman kunda, and Hanuman kunda. The region is home to many Hindu temples that have been preserved; showing the history of Hindu civilization and architecture in the region.
It a nice place to visit as you can observe in this village springs and old houses and for a time you will forget that you are in Islamabad.The life of the villager is simple and total village environment can be observed in this place as its the part of the capital Islamabad.