Monday, March 26, 2012

A mighty question mark on PML-N " Merit Laptop Scheme"


We are regularly listening news of distribution of laptops by PML N Chief Minister Mian Shehbaz Sharif in Punjab.Students who have got free laptops are very happy and are calling this scheme 100% MERIT scheme.But what about students who are brilliant and are 200% eligible for getting laptops but can't get it due to NIC, DOMICILE problems.Some students have reported us that they belongs to PPP following family and some said that they are die heart fans of Imran Khan, so for this reason government of Punjab refuses us by putting allegations on us.Creating many faults on their applications.They all are asking what is the problem if they don't like PML N and its CM.If Government of Punjab is giving laptops on 100% merit than why they are giving it just only to students of PML N supporters families or you can just say "MSF-N" (Muslim Students Federation).
I just want to ask Mr. Shahbaz Sharif that how much he think a price of position holder is in his eyes.If some brilliant students needs laptops for appreciation of their hard work in students life.So I think a position holder of university should get a "FREE OFFICE" of 1000 sq/m that he or she can start their career with new office.Everyone knows better a fresh graduate life is like a cylindrical clay oven where students receives just heat & burning fire nothing else. If you got position in graduation you knows only happy day of your graduation is the day when you 'll receive Gold Medal.After which if you don't have enough political background or you are not from a sound family than you knows better that you'll lose your shoes soles but you will not get job easily.However if you qualifies after giving merit test than again you 'll ask for a heavy briefcase.
I 'll be very happy if Mr. Chief Minister of Punjab announces free seats of 17-18 Grads in Provincial governmental institutions of Punjab.He can also assure some seats in Ministry of Punjab for the brilliant students of PUNJAB.After which a student can feel his career secure and all students who are currently in schools & colleges 'll be must inspired by these actions & they definitely took interest in their education.

All Pakistan knows better that what is the main motive behind these "SASTI ROTI" & "MERIT LAPTOPS" schemes.Just "1" vote from every individuals.If Mr. Shahbaz Shareef has given subsidy to farmers of wheat instead of spending a huge amount on sasti roti scheme than I 'll petty sure that People of Punjab can easily avail 2 Rs Roti after harvesting of crops for a long term duration.If he spend money on building an "IT UNIVERSITY" in Punjab instead of spending useless money on LAPTOPS than the product which 'll comes after completing their education from IT university can made a lots of similar laptops in Pakistan which can generate revenue for our beloved country but Mr. CM has spend big amount of foreign exchange abroad for importing expensive laptops.

What a laptop or Cellular phone can give a student can be check by viewing his or her INBOX or HISTORY.No one can say that he is using laptop for educational purposes.I can bet more than 90% students who have got FREE LAPTOPS 'll use Facebook and other chatting messenger in it.Hardly few 'll took advantage from it.I think a PC of 9k or 10k can work same as a laptop of 30k - 35k.And PC is more reliable than a laptop.CM can give 3x more PC's in same amount of laptops.Laptop is more sensitive than a PC.You can't see for what purpose your child is using Laptop because he can use laptop anywhere hiding from everyone.But if he is using a personal computer you can put your eyesight in it.In the most difficult phase of energy crises where whole country facing electricity shortage what a laptop can give a student when he or she can't charge it.Punjab is facing more shortfall of energy than SINDH or other region.If PUNJAB GOVERNMENT spent some money on power generation than it would be good for those who didn't have children in Universities & colleges.They can't afford to give their child education till Universities.If government of Punjab gives free education in Universities for deserving bright students than it could be a good step.But I think they are just thinking how to snatch money from public after making them fool like famous "UMRU AYYAR".

My last question to MR. SHAHBAZ SHARIF is that "SIR with due respect, can you tell me why & how you get a idea of giving such  nice Laptops to bright students of Punjab in the last year of your government, when elections are just near.When you just came to know after Imran Khan's Jalsas in Lahore & Karachi that more than 70% population of Pakistan are youngsters and more than 60 % are above 18 years of age.So are you thinking to get vote from youngsters as well & wants to get in touch with youth via TWITTER, FACEBOOK & other social media just like PTI or IMRAN KHAN.If you can like to give answer of my questions than kindly write it in below comment box.I 'll appreciate your feedback.Thank you very much. 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lahore Lions beat Karachi Zebras by 6 wickets




Rawalpindi: Lahore lions defeated Karachi Zebras by six wickets in the second match of the Faysal Bank Super Eight Twenty20 Cricket Cup 2011-12 here at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Ahmed Shahzad who scored 60 runs remained the top scorer from Lahore lions along with Umar Akmal’s 43 runs. The other batsmen of the Lahore lion failed to cross 20’s.
Although Karachi Zebras bowled well but due to the 4-5 drop catches failed to bowled out Lahore Lions. Anwer Ali, Azam Hussain, Uzair-ul-Haq and Danish Kaneria shared one wicket each.
Earlier the Karachi zebras set a target of 136 runs.
It is to be mentioned here that Faisalabad Wolves recorded a thrilling two-wicket victory over Peshawar Panthers in the opening match of the tournament.

Pakistan unhappy over Bangladesh appeal

KARACHI: Pakistan's cricket board on Sunday expressed disappointment with Bangladesh for considering appealing an incident in the last over of the Asia Cup final which they believe cost them the match. 

Bangladesh on Saturday said it would appeal to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) to review the last over, accusing Pakistani paceman AizazCheema of deliberately blocking batsman Mahmudullah Riyad from taking a second run. 

Pakistan beat Bangladesh in a thrilling final on Thursday by two runs to lift the four-nation Asia Cup. 

Pakistan Cricket Board director Intikhab Alam called Bangladesh's stance "disappointing". 

"It's really sad and disappointing to hear the statement from BCB ( Bangladesh Cricket Board) official," said Alam. 

"It was a thrilling final and everyone praised Bangladesh for their fight and their decision to appeal is just an after thought after the result. 

"The fact of the matter is that no match umpire of referee complained about this to Pakistan management and Bangladesh's complain will spoil a wonderful final which everyone enjoyed," said Alam. 

BCB said it would seek five penalty runs for deliberate obstruction and a reversal of the result in their favour. 

"We have seen video footage of the incident repeatedly. It is clear that Cheema blocked Riyad deliberately," Enayet Hossain Siraj, chairman of the BCB operations committee, told reporters. 

"We will lodge a written appeal to the ACC very soon and will also give a copy to the International Cricket Council." 

Bangladesh is currently considering an invitation to tour Pakistan for a limited over series next month. 

They sent a delegation to assess security arrangements in Pakistan for the tour but said a final decision will only be made by the country's government. 

Should Bangladesh go they will be the first Test playing nation to tour Pakistan since terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore three years ago. 

The attacks, which left eight people dead and seven visiting players and an assistant coach wounded, suspended all international cricket in Pakistan as teams refused to tour the troubled country because of security fears. 

Friday, March 23, 2012

Don't cry Bangladesh -You have broken teeths of our enemies


I think Bangladesh should learn from Pakistan when we lost match near from the edge.When we lost the final of t20 World cup 2007 also which is from our arch rival India.Many people got shocked, might be many cried but our team didn't lose their heart and in the result we won t20 World cup 2009.If anyone has a knowledge about old matches than he must remember World Cup 1987 when Pakistan lost semi final match from Australia in sub continent just near from Victory but again world knows better "Who won the cup 1992!!". If as a Muslim nation Bangladesh believe on Allah than they should trust him for having a second chance.
Bangladesh nation called them "Tigers". They must remember the fact that "Tiger never cry , a Tiger always tore his opponent & always fight rather than cry over split milk".
Bangladesh played superb cricket through out the tournament & In my opinion they played well as compare to Pakistan.Bangladesh defeated two finalist teams of World cup 2011.As a brother nation Bangladesh helped Pakistan to snatch the CROWN OF ASIAN CHAMPION from their arch rival India.Because of Bangladesh, We have not given enough pride or chance to "Someone" (India) to decorate the crown on KING'S head.Bengali as our younger & Muslim brothers proved the reality of Muslims in Asia.The two best cricket teams in Asia now are Pakistan & Bangladesh.

On other but controversial hand.If we had lost the final from Bangladesh, than some anti Pakistani forces in Bangladesh which never accept Pakistan & who helped India in cutting our left hand in 1971 could be happy because the night when Pakistan became "ASIAN TIGER IN CRICKET" after some hours there were 23 March (PAKISTAN DAY). The day when we presented our resolution in Lahore which I think should be important for Bengali too.Because after which Bangladesh (old East Pakistan) came into existence so than after which some years Bangladesh formed.If we didn't presented resolution than its petty clear that Bangladeshi People could be not sovereign state.If we lost match on Pakistan Day than anti Pakistan forces could said something against creation & importance of Pakistan.

I know some Bengali people in Bangladesh who since creation of Bangladesh have not accepted Bangladesh yet and called themselves as  Pakistani were very happy yesterday.


In the end I want to say one thing that if Bangladesh was with us than today they can called themselves  Asian Champion.But they with their performance has cleared it on INDIA that however he can try his all effort to break our parts from body but he should remember one thing that our each part can break his teeth even with more power.


PAKISTAN ZINDABAD!!

LOVE YOU TEAM PAKISTAN
PROUD TO BE AN ASIAN TIGER ON "PAKISTAN DAY"

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Bol (Urdu: بول; which means, Tell, Speak or Talk) is a urdu feature film by Shoaib Mansoor which is based on social issues in Pakistan. The feature film was released on 24 June 2011.Since its release “BOL” has broken all previous records of Lollywood & is continuously competing Bollywood films. Bol’ to be screened at London Asian Film Festival.
The film stars Atif Aslam, ImanAli, Humaima Malik, Mahira Khan, Manzar Sehbai, Shafqat Cheema,Zaib Rehman and Amr Kashmiri in the lead roles. There was heavy skepticism about whether or not Atif Aslam would be able to meet the requirements of his role when he was first announced as the lead.
Atif Aslam, who features in the film as a doctor, in an interview stated, "I have done two songs for the soundtrack. It's been a great experience working with Shoaib Mansoor, he is an amazing person and very dedicated. My role isn't controversial and we discussed it beforehand. It's a film that is being made for a good cause".The film was reviewed by the Central Board of Film Censors in Lahore on 8 November 2010 and received its approval the next day. Bol is set in Lahore and many students from National College of Arts' (NCA) filmmaking department have assisted Shoaib Mansoor on it.


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Sunday, March 18, 2012

FACEBOOK is now too much annoying us


“The social media network annoys its users, again, with a confusing revamp. There must be an agenda here, somewhere”


Like, around 750 million users of Facebook, I logged on to the world’s biggest social media network this morning and was immediately annoyed. Facebook had changed its user interface, again. Gone was the “Most Recent” button, which allowed users to see what their friends have posted in a simple, straightforward, and chronological order. Now Facebook is indulging, again, in outright effrontery: employing its own secret algorithmic sauce to spice up what it considered to be the most important “top stories,” while plattering it with other recent posts quite down on the page.

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Facebook has also added a “Ticker” at the top right hand side of the page, which provides a real-time Twitter-like stream of status updates from all my friends. When I first checked it, it was packed with complaints about the new interface change. Judging solely from comments of my friends, people don’t want Facebook deciding for them what’s most important, Facebook’s suggestions are wrong, irrelevant and insulting, and why oh why oh why can’t Facebook leave a single good thing alone?


Inertia is preferred and yes,  people hate change. And, they’re switching to Google+ (which conveniently opens its doors to the general public today), or Twitter, or giving up on the Internet altogether.


When you also disgruntle along with nearly a billion people, it becomes a fairly big news right away: The biggest tech news sites brimmes with the story within seconds. Moments after I encountered the interface change, TechCrunch offered the almost instantaneously obsolete “How to Go Back to the Previous Facebook Interface (While You Still Can)” while Gizmodo ambitiously promised “Everything You Need to Know About the New Facebook Update.


Experienced users of Facebook nearly collapsed- thanks to the overwhelming déjà vu. More than any other consumer-engaged company, Facebook routinely makes major tweaks to its user interface in ways that surprise and wards its users away. But so far, strangely,  the users always  manage to get over it. The pattern is set in stone. First there’s a big uproar, then a flurry of suggested workarounds that will either revert the changes back to the idyllic past or otherwise nullify the most outrageous new abuses of our sensibilities. Some of these workarounds work, and some don’t. Occasionally Facebook rolls back some particularly egregious privacy violation. But usually, the uproar soon subsides. We return to our gossip, snark and embarrassing family photos. And Facebook continues its inexorable growth.


We don’t leave the ‘social media giant’ for a very simple reason: The golden fetters of the network effect. We’re locked in by the comprehensiveness of the Facebook universe. We might look longingly at Google+, but is that where the birth of a friend’s newborn gets announced? Is that where your sister posts the picture of a lewd nun?


The dynamics are beyond irritating: The fact that Facebook user’s complaints never amount to anything but empowering Facebook in its behavior.


But amidst all of our grumbling, we should probably be paying closer attention to the WH questions in this situation. Because Facebook is clearly up to something. On the one hand, it seems like Facebook is intent on imitating or co-opting everything its competitors are up to. The recent introduction of Friends Lists and the Subscribe button enable far more granular control of what you see in your News feed (and what your friends see from you). That seems like a clear mockery of  Google+. The Ticker, as already mentioned, also reeks of Twitter.


And there’s clearly more of the same (that is to say, constant change) coming down the pike. The trade press is rife with rumors of even more significant changes to Facebook that could be rolled out as soon as Thursday at Facebook’s f8 developer conference. Misty details indicate that Facebook wants to become the platform where you consume and purchase all kinds of media — music, video, et cetera.


And that may offer a hint as to what Facebook is trying to achieve with its emphasis on deciding for you what you see when you log in. If Top Stories are determined by popularity — how many comments or “likes” they get from your friends, how much they’re shared — then anything viral will quickly move up the rankings. Facebook, in effect, will broadcaste those Top Stories to you. If the goal is to encourage on-site e-commerce, prominently flaunting what users are excited about might be one way to achieve that.

I’m sure we’ll all be annoyed when these changes are made. And at some point, maybe we’ll be so annoyed that we may really leave. Nothing lasts forever on the Internet — the social media universe is replete with the corpses of once-mighty networks that failed to innovate or evolve as fast as new competitors.


Which, of course, is another reason why Facebook can never stand still? To survive, it must annoy.

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