Jobless plus Hopeless
An interesting thing one executive said was that there is no shame in work, but there's plenty of shame in waiting for charity.
The Ultimate Currency War
After the 2008 financial crisis, the liquidity trap induced policymakers to venture in unconventional endeavors. On the fiscal front, much has been discussed regarding the effectiveness of fiscal policy to pull developed countries out of the sluggish recovery.
Not giving Gold Medals in KU Annual convocation 2011 -A very good Decision
Its a very good decision by KU Administration to not giving gold medals to the position holders because everyone knows how they got positions in their respective discipline. Karachi University administration said that due to unavailability of sponsors we are unable to give gold medals to position holders.The main cause behind no interest of sponsors in giving sponsorship for gold medal might be they knows about checking system in KU.They have seen that what KU's gold medalist do in market after passing out.
A mighty question mark on PML-N " Merit Laptop Scheme"
All Pakistan knows better that what is the main motive behind these "SASTI ROTI" and "MERIT LAPTOPS" schemes.Just "1" vote from every individuals.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
No Interview
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Quaid e Tehreek e Insaf Imran Khan
Quaid e Tehreek e Insaf - Imran Bhai |
Imran bhai remained most successful captain in entire Cricket history of Pakistan leading his country to victory at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, playing for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992, and serving as its captain intermittently throughout 1982–1992.After ending World cup 1987-88 Imran bhai announced retirement from International cricket but on the request of former President Zia-ul-haq Imran bhai led his team to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992.Imran bhai was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame on 14 July 2010.
Quaid e Tehreek established "Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf ("Movement for Justice") in April 1996.He represented Mianwali as a member of the National Assembly from November 2002 to October 2007.In December 2012, GlobalPost ranked him third in a list of the top nine world leaders and recognized Quaid e Tehreek as the face of the anti-drone movement in Pakistan.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Unique Marriage - Bride took her baraat to the groom's house
Unbelievable though it may sound, but that is exactly what happened at a marriage in Satwara village of Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.
The unique tradition — 'Kanya Ghatari' — which was practised by the Patidar community, wherein the bride takes her baraat to the groom's place, had long been forgotten, was brought alive. Senior members of the community endorsed Rajni's initiative to revive the age old tradition and lavished praise on her.
Rajni, who got married two days ago, initially felt a little awkward at the idea of riding a horse and taking the baraat to the groom's place. "I realized that the idea was to empower women and this practice would certainly eradicate many evils in the society," she said.
Normally,
boys consider it their birth right to take out the baraat. But for
Praveen Patidar, 30, a state government employee, seeing his wife coming
to marry him on a horse was a matter of pride.
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Groom's father Ishwarlal Patel said that even on the wedding card that was printed a month ago, there was a message of women empowerment. He said his family wished that their daughter-in-law would take her baraat to their house.
About the tradition, he said first the bride was offered coconut by her parents. After completing the ritual, the girl mounted the horse and led the baraat from her house, which after passing from the narrow lanes of village, reached the groom's place.
The girl then came up to the mandap (pandal) on the horse and proposed the groom, asking him whether he would marry her. Waiting family members of the groom welcomed the bride. Thereafter, the marriage was solemnized.
This is the story presented by TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Jobless & Hopeless
To paraphrase a line from Alice in wonderland, "If you don't know where you 're going, any road will get you there."
The first thing to decide before taking any further action is, what do you want? Is it just a job in which you earn enough money to get by? Or is it continuous growth and a long term career path? Perhaps it's independence and self control?
You might find yourself saying 'YES' to all these options.However, despite what people may tell you, you can't have it all! You need to know what is most important for you right now:
a) a steady salary
b) a career
c) Self employment?
If you 've saved enough money to run your household or if you currently don't have any financial responsibilities, then skip option 'a' and move onto option 'b' & 'c'. But if you are like most people in today's challenging economic climate, then securing a steady revenue stream is probably your first priority, so head down this direction first.
Now, money is money.If it comes from clerical work or from a managerial job.I suggest to first list down all the skills you have and link them to your potential jobs.Don't restrict your thinking.Can you teach or tutor? Set-up a stall in the weekly bazaars? Can you deliver fast food?
I read an article in Fortune magazine that highlighted top US executives who, after getting down-sized, delivered pizza to get by until job prospects improved.
I know some live examples where someone started his career as CSR in call center and now they are running there own Call center just after few years.My friend Haris started his career in Pizza Hut during under-graduation as CSR and now he is running Pizza Hut branch as Branch Manager after graduation.I know a person named Syed Munner who started his career as TELLER in a Bank while he has done Masters from University of Karachi but after 3 years he was selected as OPERATION MANAGER in the same branch of the bank where he was appointed as teller.
An interesting thing one executive said was that there is no shame in work, but there's plenty of shame in waiting for charity.If above all can do it, then why can't you????
BEST OF LUCK for your career
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The Ultimate Currency War
After the 2008 financial crisis, the liquidity trap induced policymakers to venture in unconventional endeavors. On the fiscal front, much has been discussed regarding the effectiveness of fiscal policy to pull developed countries out of the sluggish recovery. On the monetary side, the so-called quantitative easing (QE) guaranteed the liquidity needed to avoid a collapse of the financial system, even though its efficacy to stimulate the economy has been questioned. Within this environment, some concerns were raised in the Emerging Markets. The expansionist attempts would, some have been advocating, inflict in exchange rate appreciation, hurting EM’s companies’ exports competitiveness.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
HEC rejects Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan intermediate certificate
ISLAMABAD: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) on Saturday rejected the A-level certificate of senior PML-N leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, terming it inaccurate, SAMAA reports.
According to sources, Nisar submitted Cambridge University’s certificate on a plain paper.
Manzoor Watto’s name is also listed among those whose educational certificates are allegedly bogus. Former state minister Ghulam Fareed Kathia also adorned the list.
HEC sources further say that degrees of Samina Khalid Ghurki and Hamid Nasir Chatha are also doubtful. In addition, former MQM MPA Syed Sardar Ahmed’s degree is also suspicious.
Tomorrow will be the last day for the verification of educational documents.