Friday, February 24, 2012

KESC Showcasing Mega Projects at UAE Expo 2011

Karachi Electric Supply Company participated in the “Magnificent 7 - UAE EXPO 2011,” organized by the UAE Consulate at the Karachi Expo Centre between Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, 2011. The event was aimed at highlighting the contributions made by UAE multinationals
towards the socio-economic development of Pakistan and to further promote business ties between the two countries by exploring additional avenues and opportunities of mutual cooperation and collaboration in the potential sectors. The event was visited by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani and the UAE Trade Minister, along with many other high profile personalities to strengthen the bridge between Pakistan and the UAE.

KESC successfully used the forum and showcased its current under-development projects. The opening ceremony provided an opportunity for the top management to come in contact with the UAE Trade Minister and senior delegates. Mr. Tabish Gauhar, CEO KESC, spoke at the conference and made a presentation tittled “KESC – Past, Present and Future” to the audience comprising government dignitaries, investors and other stakeholders. KESC fully capitalized on its Gold Sponsorship throughout the event by means of a powerful and attractive display of branding at stalls and showcasing of 3 different special projects, using an effective and versatile range of marketing and communication tools.

Three project that were showcased:

1) The Bio Gas Project – offering potential of power generation capacity of up to approximately 22MW through recycled biodegradable waste which will contribute to a cleaner and greener environment.

2) Thar Coal Project - Tapping Thar coal for initial power generation capacity of 300MW (Overall 1200MW).

3) Bin Qasim Power Plant II (560MW) - A unique and significant addition to KESC’s power generation capability in terms of capacity, thermal efficiency and the magnitude of capital injection by Abraaj Group.

KESC attracted an audience of approximately 3,500 individuals comprising top businessmen, foreign delegates and key stakeholders from various corporate concerns, who interacted with the special projects team. The event was an overall success and also helped KESC in achieving its strategic objectives.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Funny Indian media "India tv" attacks Dhoni on defeat against Srilanka



India tv is always famous for its funny reports on cricket.Indian media always criticizes their team in funny styles.They even took minor things and present it like a monster in the air.They also give too much hype to their team when it wins trophies like World cup but when Indian cricket team's performance falls, Indian media helps them in falling by hurtle their team from back with full force.

Drama Humsafar cast with theri family members

Fawwad Khan with his wife

Mahira Khan with her family

Mahira Khan with her husband

Mahira's husband & son

Fawwad with his son

Fawwad Khan and his wife

Radio Tax of Rs. 2 on Rs. 100 Mobile Card Proposed


Media reports are suggesting that a parliamentary committee on Information and Broadcasting is considering to impose Radio Tax of Rs. 2 per each Rs. 100 card to be deducted on all reloads.
Reportedly, Information Minister Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan was present in the committee meeting and that she was so concerned about national radio that she proposed Rs. 2 to be deducted from each card of Rs. 100 in account of Radio tax.
Media, citing Dr. Awan, said that this tax will be applicable after annual budget 2011-12.
Telecom industry has immediately responded and termed this kind of collection a nonsense. They said that Telecom industry isn’t responsible for an organization which is sinking for its own reasons.
“Telecom operators won’t become collection service for the government, we will severely oppose this”, said an official of a mobile company. He rather proposed government to use utility bills for any kind of charity collection.
If imposed, Telecom industry to going to get a hit on their businesses.
Mobile phone operators are already paying highest taxes in Pakistan, as compared to other sectors. In addition, mobile subscribers are also bearing several kind of service charges.
It merits mentioning here that telecom subscribers, last year, had to pay 1.5 percent additional withholding tax named as flood surcharge.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Price hike: Petrol bomb expected in 7 days


Secretary Petroleum and Natural Resources Muhammad Ejaz Chaudhry on Wednesday revealed that petroleum prices will see a major hike in seven days. DESIGN: JAHANZAIB HAQUE












ISLAMABAD: Secretary Petroleum and Natural Resources Muhammad Ejaz Chaudhry on Wednesday revealed that petroleum prices will see a major hike in seven days, Express News reported.
Chaudhry was briefing the parliamentary committee on oil prices. The meeting was chaired by Rana Tanveer, who later walked out in protest over the upcoming price hike.
The petroleum secretary had informed the committee that keeping in view global prices, the government will have to raise the rates accordingly.
Tanveer said that the government gave them “lollipops” every time and the prices would still keep going up. He walked out of the meeting in protest.
Finance Minister Hafeez Sheikh then arrived and tried to take the committee into confidence over the decision.

Two politicians beaten and stabbed to death in India



Two political leaders from a communist party in India’s eastern state of West Bengal were killed Wednesday, allegedly by activists from the ruling party, a news report said. The politicians, who belonged to the state’s opposition Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), were beaten and stabbed by a crowd in the Burdwan district, area police chief SH Mirza told the IANS news agency. Four people had been arrested in connection with the killings, Mirza said.

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