Archive for the ‘Pakistan’ Category
Review of 4th Annual Urdu Culture Show at UC Berkeley
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:50 No Comments4th Annual Urdu Culture Show at UC Berkeley was held on May 3rd, 2009. After being disappointed last year, I was expecting improvement this year and I am glad to say that this year’s show was ten times better than the last one.
The usual line up of acts included a live song, poem recitation, ghazal [...]
4th Annual Urdu Culture Show at UC Berkeley
Sunday, April 19, 2009 23:38 2 CommentsAfter the success of last year’s Urdu Cultural show, Pakistani Student Association at University of California, Berkeley have organized yet another show this year.
Urdu is a language that is spoken by approximately 60 – 80 million speakers in five nations worldwide. Additionally, Urdu is spoken by millions in both India and Pakistan, two nations [...]
Only In Pakistan
Sunday, March 15, 2009 22:15 13 CommentsLet’s take a photo journey of few anomalies that can only take place in Pakistan. Some are funny, some reflect the illiteracy and some are outright stupid. No matter what you think of these pictures… don’t be afraid… just be Pakistani.
Un-Official McDonalds in Pakistan
Child Friendly School – Islamabad
Elevator (lift) check
Guy on a Motorcycle
Guy on a [...]
Talibanization of Pakistan Begins
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 11:57 13 CommentsIt saddens me to see that Pakistan is now on its way to complete destruction. Stone age Taliban rule has been imposed in once the most scenic part of Pakistan, the Swat valley also known as “Switzerland of Pakistan.” NWFP where most of the pro-Taliban people who were displaced from the war in Afghanistan reside [...]
Pakistan One Year After Benazir Bhutto
Saturday, December 27, 2008 1:17 2 Comments Pakistan’s first female Prime Minister was assassinated exactly one year ago today. It was a great setback for Pakistani politics but nonetheless a great opportunity for PPP to take over the government of Pakistan.
Not to sound disrespectful but PPP has used the Bhutto assassination to its own advantage and we all see the ramifications [...]












