Thursday, July 30, 2009

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A very shocking reality of our society regarding our Holy Book Quran Shareef

A very shocking reality of our society regarding our Holy book Quran Shareef. This message is very important, I have something to share with you unfortunately which is a cruel fact of our society and a huge depravity that we are doing by immersing Shaheed Quran Shareef in a sea below the Native Jaiti bridge (naiti jaiti pull) ………

How like when we immerse / sink Shaheed Quran Shareef at there & it passes afterwards in the drainage area near Mai Kolachi (behind several banks warehouses) & besides Beach Luxury sea side (Na'udzubillah).

In this manner we are actually disrespecting our Holy book Quran Shareef.
So I request my dear friends to spread this message to everyone and let others know about this cruel fact regarding our Holy book Quran Shareef.

A video was also showed on Samma TV program "Ankahi" by Faisal Qureshi.

* Play your role by communicating among the people regarding the fact to discontinue this practice….

Source: http://www.binoriainternational.com/articals/shocking_reality.htm

Monday, July 27, 2009

7 Surprising Facts About Sleep

Can't sleep? You have plenty of company. About half of all adults experience insomnia on occasion, and 1 in 10 battle insomnia on a regular basis, according to the Cleveland Clinic. If you fall into one of those groups, chances are you're already following the tried-and-true rules for a good night's sleep: Don't have too much caffeine (especially late in the day), don't exercise late at night, keep your bedroom at a cool, comfortable temperature, and make sure your bed, pillows and linens are comfy. Those are all good tips, but there are lesser-known things you can try to help you get more rest. [Detail]

Friday, July 24, 2009

Knowledge is Power ... Wake Up!!!

Demographics:
o World Jewish Population. 14 million
o Distribution: 7 m in America
5 m in Asia
2 m in Europe
100 thousand in Africa
o World Muslim Population: 1.5 billion
o Distribution: 1 billion in Asia/Mid-East
400 M in Africa
44 M in Europe
6 M in the Americas
o Every fifth human being is a Muslim.
o For every single Hindu there are two Muslims
o For every Buddhist there are two Muslims
o For every Jew there are 107 Muslims
o Yet the 14 million Jews are more powerful than the entire 1.5 billion Muslims

Why?

Here are some of the reasons:

Movers of Current History
o Albert Einstein - Jewish
o Sigmund Freud - Jewish
o Karl Marx - Jewish
o Paul Samuelson - Jewish
o Milton Friedman - Jewish

Medical Milestones
o Vaccinating Needle: Benjamin Ruben - Jewish
o Polio Vaccine Jonas Salk - Jewish
o Leukaemia Drug Gertrude Elion - Jewish
o Hepatitis B Baruch Blumberg - Jewish
o Syphilis Drug Paul Ehrlich - Jewish
o Neuro muscular Elie Metchnikoff - Jewish
o Endocrinology Andrew Schally - Jewish
o Cognitive therapy. Aaron Beck - Jewish
o Contraceptive Pill Gregory Pincus - Jewish
o Understanding of Human Eye. G. Wald - Jewish
o Embryology. Stanley Cohen - Jewish
o Kidney Dialysis Willem Kloffcame - Jewish

Nobel Prize Winners
o In the past 105 years, 14 million Jews have won 180 Nobel prizes whilst 1.5 billion Muslims have contributed only 3 Nobel winners

Inventions that changed History
o Micro- Processing Chip. Stanley Mezor - Jewish
o Nuclear Chain Reactor Leo Sziland - Jewish
o Optical Fibre Cable Peter Schultz - Jewish
o Traffic Lights Charles Adler - Jewish
o Stainless Steel Benno Strauss - Jewish
o Sound Movies Isador Kisee - Jewish
o Telephone Microphone Emile Berliner - Jewish
o Video Tape Recorder Charles Ginsburg - Jewish

Influential Global Business
o Polo Ralph Lauren - Jewish
o Coca Cola - Jewish
o Levi's Jeans Levi Strauss - Jewish
o Sawbuck's Howard Schultz - Jewish
o Google Sergey Brin - Jewish
o Dell Computers Michael Dell - Jewish
o Oracle Larry Ellison - Jewish
o DKNY Donna Karan - Jewish
o Baskin & Robbins Irv Robbins - Jewish
o Dunkin Donuts Bill Rosenberg - Jewish

Influential Intellectuals/ Politicians
o Henry Kissinger , US Sec of State - Jewish
o Richard Levin, PresidentYaleUniver sity - Jewish
o Alan Greenspan , US Federal Reserve - Jewish
o Joseph Lieberman - Jewish
o Madeleine Albright , US Sec of State - Jewish
o CasperWeinberger , US Sec of Defence - Jewish
o Maxim Litvinov , USSR Foreign Minister - Jewish
o DavidMarshal , Singapore Chief Minister - Jewish
o Isaacs Isaacs, Gov-GenAustralia - Jewish
o Benjamin Disraeli, British Statesman - Jewish
o Yevgeny Primakov, Russian PM - Jewish
o Barry Goldwater , US Politician - Jewish
o Jorge Sampaio, President Portugal - Jewish
o Herb Gray, Canadian Deputy - PM - Jewish
o Pierre Mendes, French PM - Jewish
o Michael Howard, British Home Sec. - Jewish
o Bruno Kriesky, Austrian Chancellor - Jewish
o Robert Rubin , US Sec of Treasury - Jewish

Global Media Influential
o Wolf Blitzer, CNN - Jewish
o Barbara Walters ABC News - Jewish
o EugeneMeyer , Washington Post - Jewish
o Henry Grunwald, Time Magazine - Jewish
o Katherine Graham , Washington Post - Jewish
o Joseph Lelyeld, New York Times - Jewish
o Max Frankel, New York Times - Jewish

Global Philanthropists
o George Soros - Jewish
o Walter Annenberg - Jewish


Why are they powerful? why are Muslims powerless?
Here's another reason. We have lost the capacity to produce knowledge.

o In the entire Muslim World (57 Muslim Countries) there are only 500 universities.
o In USA alone, 5,758 universities
o In India alone, 8,407 universities
o Not one university in the entire Islamic World features in the Top 500 Ranking Universities of the World
o Literacy in the Christian World 90%
o Literacy in the Muslim World 40%
o 15 Christian majority-countries, literacy rate 100%
o Muslim majority - countries , None
o 98% in Christian countries completed primary
o Only 50% in Muslim countries completed primary.
o 40% in Christian countries attended university
o In Muslim countries a dismal 2% attended.
o Muslim majority countries have 230 scientists per one million Muslims
o The USA has 5000 per million
o The Christian world 1000 technicians per million.
o Entire Arab World only 50 technicians per million.
o Muslim World spends on research/developmen t 0.2% of GDP
o Christian World spends 5 % of GDP

Conclusion.
o The Muslim World lacks the capacity to produce knowledge.

Another way of testing the degree of knowledge is the degree of diffusing knowledge.

o Pakistan 23 daily newspapers per 1000 citizens
o Singapore 460 per 1000 citizens.
o In UK book titles per million is 2000
o In Egypt book titles per million is only 17

Conclusion.
o Muslim World is failing to diffuse knowledge

Applying Knowledge is another such test.
o Exports of high tech products from Pakistan is 0.9% of its exports.
o In Saudi Arabia is 0.2%
o Kuwait , Morocco and Algeria 0.3%
o Singapore alone is 68%

Conclusion.
o Muslim World is failing to apply knowledge.

What do you conclude? no need to tell the figures are speaking themselves very loudly we are unable to listen

Advice:
Please educate yourself and your children. always promote education, don't compromise on it, don't ignore your children's slightest misguidance from education (and please, for God's Sake, don't use your personal contacts or sources to promote your children in their education; if they fail, let them and make them learn to pass; b/c if they can't do it now, they can't ever).
We are World's biggest and strongest nation, all we need is to identify and explore our ownselves. Our victory is with our knowledge, our creativity, our literacy...And nothing else.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Hood Comes to Pakistan

Thursday, March 20, 2008

By Shireen M Mazari

ISLAMABAD: According to the US Department of Defence News Release of
March 13, 2008, Major General Jay W. Hood has been posted as the
Chief, Office of the Defence Representative, Pakistan.

General Hood is a former commanding general of Guantanamo Bay prison
and according to US National Public Radio (NPR), General Hood's tenure
at Guantanamo was marred by a series of scandals and growing
controversies relating to policies on detention and interrogation.
While controversy has always surrounded Guantanamo, it reached new
heights when Hood was there - especially in the aftermath of the
scandal breaking out publicly on detentions in Iraq at Abu Ghraib.
Interestingly, it was General Miller, Hood's predecessor at
Guantanamo, who was implicated in Iraq.

Hood came under intense criticism when he decided to force feed
prisoners with the use of a restraining chair. The gruesome means of
force feeding have compelled the US to censor a drawing by a
Guantanamo Bay detainee where he depicted himself as a skeleton with
his head double-strapped down, a tube in his nose, a black mask over
his mouth, no eyes visible only giant cheekbones. The detainee, Sami
Al Haj is a Sudanese cameraman who worked for Al Jazeera television
and the self-sketch was to mark his 431st day on hunger strike at
Guantanamo Bay.

It was also during Hood's service at Guantanamo Bay that the Pentagon
released details of five confirmed cases of US personnel abusing the
holy Quran. In a story published in the Washington Post on 4 June
2005, the US military admitted that soldiers and interrogators had
kicked the holy Quran, got copies wet and stood on the holy Book
during an interrogation and also sprayed urine on another copy. This
was well established by the Pentagon after General Hood, as Commander
of Joint Task Force Guantanamo completed an inquiry into these cases
of abuse of the holy Quran. Yet Hood chose to describe these incidents
as "largely inadvertent".

The inquiry tried to cover up deliberate abuses of the holy Book that
detainees had been reporting to their lawyers, including lawyer Tom
Wilner who was representing 11 Kuwaiti detainees. He declared that the
number and persistence of reports of the Quran abuse from detainees
revealed a much broader problem than indicated by the Hood inquiry.
Clearly Hood's main intent was to cover up as much as could be done in
the wake of increasing revelations on the issue of Quran abuse.

It is unfortunate that the US Army Chief of Staff has chosen to
appoint such a controversial officer to Pakistan, especially given his
record and linkage to abuse of prisoners and the Holy Quran at
Guantanamo. Guantanamo Bay itself has become a symbol of injustice,
torture and abuse of Islam and sending a commanding officer from there
to Islamabad begs the question: What is the message coming out of the
Pentagon for Pakistanis by this insensitive act?

Equally important, given that host governments always have a choice of
refusing a nominee - and many Western countries have exercised that
right in the diplomatic nominees of the Pakistan Government - why has
the Pakistan government chosen to silently accept what the US military
dishes out, with no thought to the sensitivities of its own people?

When asked, a US Embassy spokesperson said:

"Major General Hood was nominated by the US Army and approved through
the highest levels of the Department of Defense. His assignment to
Pakistan is not related to his previous assignment but rather is a
reflection of his standing as a senior military officer.

He was chosen for the assignment to Pakistan because he is a highly
qualified officer at the Major General level. Assigning an officer at
this level to this position reflects the continued US goal of
cooperation with the Armed Forces of Pakistan. He is the second
consecutive Major General assigned as Chief of the Office of the
Defense Representative Pakistan."

Think twice: سیکس ورکرز کے لیے کراچی میں ورکشاپ

ایڈز کے پھیلاؤ کو روکنے کے لیے خواتین سیکس ورکرز میں محفوظ جنسی طریقے اپنانے کے لیے اقوام متحدہ کے ادارے یو این ایف پی اے کے تعاون سے کراچی میں اپنی نوعیت کے پہلے تین روزہ ورکشاپ کا انعقاد کیا گیا جو سنیچر کو اپنے اختتام کو پہنچی اور اس میں ایک سو سے زیادہ خواتین سیکس ورکرز نے شرکت کی۔ مزید

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Karachi CAB Services

HABIB RADIO CAB --> 769-0314
PAK RADIO CAB --> 111-732-732
PEARL CAB --> 111-725-786
REDTOP CAB --> 111-733-867
SMART CAB --> 111-000-747
WHITE CAB --> 111-789-786

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Important Phone Number's


Karachi(021) Lahore(042) Islamabad(051) Peshawar(0521) Quetta(081) Faislabad(0411)
Hilal-e-Ahmar 721359 6304703 855292 210836 440406 ----
Edhi Trust 2310066 440159 251191 214575 83081 610111
Board of Secondary Education 6619001 6361676 840702 41058 833447 617440
Civil Defence 7728311 7352828 565797 271257 71143 30209
Civil Secretariat 2632075 210123 816081 60117 62020 ----
Export Promotion Bureau 111-444-111 111-444-111 111-444-111 111-444-111 111-444-111 111-444-111
Fatmid Blood Transfusion 7225284 853491 ---- 843050 ---- ----
General post office(GPO) 210215 7224617 825957 274425 64082 28462
Govt. transport(GTS) ---- 6366245 411744 272660 ----- 30379
Hospital Civil(casualties) 7729719 7310130-9 556311-14 40324 62017 30112-9
Hospital services (Casualties) 7724943 7588351-6 218300-9 214213 827927 26448
Income Tax 219511-30 7123901-9 566381 271304 838310 54596
Metropolitan corp. 299370 7324461 72552 216249 835927 ----
News Agency(APP) 210281 6367461-2 825648 246313 72076 34207
Police Railway Station (City) 2419814 6366953 562664 273128 65235 24727
PIA Reservation 111-786-786 111-786-786 111-786-786 276162-3 820861 30460
PIA Cargo 4572011 377244-5 815041 273080-9 820862 34783
Passport Office 5684351 7325459 810837 43098 71275 41052
PTV 4931001 6367948-9 812461-5 279102 823600 53985
PAF (Recruiting) 524374 6698305 50502513 275495 822103 ----
Pakistan Army (Recruiting) 51800546 66995885 56134137 2016007 6035885 ----
Pakistan Navy (Recruiting) 56636704 6662184-5 452899 811808 65259 752087
Radio Pakistan 7720761 8368371-3 211141 279203 64123 42600
Railway Reservation (Cantt.) 510178 6674351 827474 274436-7 61066 22503
Railway Reservation (city) 510178 6674351 827474 274436-7 61066 22503
Sui Gas Complaints 4934881 5756120-4 410787-9 272511 828880 50271
Trunk Overseas Booking 102 102 102 102 102 102
Phonogram 116 116 116 116 116 116
Overseas Booking 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102
Text Book Board (0221)771332 5758561-5 ---- 812414 442945 ---
University 479011-7 7248556 810378 842446-9 440814 25911-9
Weather (Enq) 4572811 370518 855363 272889 7024363 ----
Wapda (Enq) 210704 6366911 411423 2563556 71166 30433

Inquiry Number's

PIA Flight Enquiry 118
Telephone Enquiry 1217
Time Enquiry 14
Railway Enquiry 117
Trunk inland Enquiry 103
Overseas Enquiry 0104

Faisalabad Emergency Number's

Ambulance
Edhi Ambulance Faisalabad 115
Fire Brigade
16, Central 613600,614100
Police
EMERGENCY 15,34333 44444
BATALA COLONY 40956
CIVIL LINES 33159
D.TYPE COLONY 44459
FACTORY AREA 30419
G.M.ABAD 690640
GULBERG 30472
GULBERG D.S.P. 34972
JHANG BAZAR 30395
KOTWALI ROAD 30236
NISHATABAD 51820
PEOPLES COLONY 729198
RAIL BAZAR 30269
SADDAR 720259
SARGODHA ROAD 53338

Gujranwala Emergency Number's

Police
BAGHBANPURA 218977
GUJRAKH 220855
MODEL TOWN 256427
P/COLONY 50324
S/TOWN 50283
CIVIL LINES 254245
SABZI MANDI 220115
SADAR 50214
RAILWAY STATION 259954
GHAKKAR 32144
RAHWALI CANTT 261586
CITY 216074

Hyderabad Emergency Number's

Ambulance
Edhi Ambulance 115,20090,610758, 870855
Civil Defance
Civil Defance 784870
Fire Brigade
16, Latifabad 864200 or 612211, 33076, 651609
Police
EMERGENCY 15
BALDIA 614765
BHITAI NAGAR 617227
CANTONMENT 782208
CITY POLICE 619388
FORT POLICE 616748
GIDDU POLICE 860523
HALI ROAD 41085
HATRI POLICE 613139
HUSRI 41120
KOTRI 51053
LATIFABAD A-SECTION 860709
LATIFABAD B-SECTION 860709
MACCI SHAH 784023
MARKET 612017
PHULLELI 35082
PINYARI 611438
CROSSING U-7 85489
QASIMABAD 650735
SAKHI PIR 33138

Islamabad Emergency Number's

Police 15
Ambulance 115
Fire Brigade 16
Edhi Trust 2827844, 4435129
Bomb Disposal 9222362
Electricity Complaint 119
Telephone Enquiry 17
Telephone Complaint 18
Railway Enquiry 117
PIA Flight Enquiry 114
News Agency (APP) 2825648
PTV 9202461, 9214573
PID 9201620-1
PTDC 9202766, 9212760
Radio Pakistan 9209030
CDA 9209006
Wafaqi Mohtasib 9201665

Karachi Emergency Number's

Ambulance 115
Hilal-e-Ahmar (92-21) 721359
Edhi Trust (92-21) 2310066
Bomb Disposal (92-21) 2416626
Board of Secondary Education (92-21) 6619001
Chambers of Commerce & Industry (92-21) 2416091, 2415435
Civil Defence (92-21) 7728311
Civil Secretariat (92-21) 2632075
Export Promotion Bureau 111-444-111
Fatmid Blood Transfusion (92-42) 7225284
Fire Brigade Center 16
General Post Office (92-21) 210215
Government Transport (92-21)
Civil Hospital (Casualties) (92-21) 7729719
Income Tax (92-21) 219511-30
Metropolitan Corporation (92-21) 299370
APP News agency (92-21) 210281
Police Emergency 15
PIA Flight Enquiry 114
PIA Reservations 111-786-786
PIA Cargo (92-21) 4572011
Passport Office (92-21) 5684351
Pakistan Television (92-21) 4931001
Pakistan Tourism Development Corp. (92-21) 5678334
PAF Recruitment (92-21) 524374
Pakistan Army Recruitment (92-21) 5180054-6
Pakistan Navy Recruitment (92-21) 56636704
Radio Pakistan (92-21) 7720761
Railway Inquiry 117
Railway Reservation (Cantt.) (92-21) 510178
Railway Reservation (City) (92-21) 510178
Sui Gas Complaints (92-21) 4934881
Time Enquiry 14
Telephone Enquiry 17
Telephone Complaints 18
Trunk Overseas Booking 102
Trunk Inland Enquiry 103
Phonogram 116
Overseas Call Booking 0102
Overseas Enquiry 0104
Telegraph Enquiry (92-21) 210669
Text Book Board (92-21) 771332
Weather Enquiry (92-21) 4572811
Wapda Enquiry (92-21) 210704

Lahore Emergency Number's

Ambulance 15
Hilal-e-Ahmar (92-42) 6304703
Edhi Trust (92-42) 440159
Bomb Disposal ( 92-42) 7352828
Board of Secondary Education (92-42) 6361676
Chambers of Commerce & Industry (92-42) 6365737, 6305540
Civil Defence (92-42) 7352828
Civil Secretariat (92-42) 210123
Export Promotion Bureau 111-444-111
Fatmid Blood Transfusion (92-42) 853491
Fire Brigade Center 16
General Post Office (92-42) 7224617
Government Transport (92-42) 6366245
Civil Hospital (Casualties) (92-42) 7310130-9
Income Tax (92-42) 7123901-9
Metropolitan Corporation (92-42) 7324461
APP News agency (92-42) 6367461-2
Police Emergency 15
PIA Flight Enquiry 114
PIA Reservations 111-786-786
PIA Cargo (92-42) 377244-5
Passport Office (92-42) 7325459
Pakistan Television (92-42) 6367948-9
Pakistan Tourism Development Corp. (92-42) 6363946-9
PAF Recruitment (92-42) 6698305
Pakistan Army Recruitment (92-42) 6695885
Pakistan Navy Recruitment (92-42) 6662184-5
Radio Pakistan (92-42) 8368371-3
Railway Inquiry 117
Railway Reservation (Cantt.) (92-42) 6674351
Railway Reservation (City) (92-42) 6674351
Sui Gas Complaints (92-42) 5756120-4
Time Enquiry 14
Telephone Enquiry 17
Telephone Complaints 18
Trunk Overseas Booking 102
Trunk Inland Enquiry 103
Phonogram 116
Overseas Call Booking 0102
Overseas Enquiry 0104
Telegraph Enquiry (92-42) 6633408
Text Book Board (92-42) 5758561-5
Weather Enquiry (92-42) 370518
Wapda Enquiry (92-42) 6366911

Peshawer Emergency Number's

Ambulance Emergency 115
Hilal-e-Ahmar (92-91) 210836
Edhi Trust (92-91) 214575
Bomb Disposal ( 92-91) 278092
Board of Secondary Education (92-91) 272660
Chambers of Commerce & Industry (92-91) 516398, 215459
Civil Defence (92-91) 271257, 211157
Civil Secretariat (92-91) 60117
Export Promotion Bureau 111-444-111
Fatmid Blood Transfusion (92-91) 843050
Fire Brigade Center 16 or (92-91) 279074
General Post Office (92-91) 60117
Government Transport (92-
Civil Hospital (Casualties) (92-91) 40324
Income Tax (92-91) 271304
Metropolitan Corporation (92-91) 216249
APP News agency (92-91) 246313
Police Emergency 15 or (92-91) 212222
PIA Flight Enquiry 114
PIA Reservations 111-786-786
PIA Cargo (92-91) 273080-9
Passport Office (92-91) 43098
Pakistan Television (92-91) 279102
Pakistan Tourism Development Corp. (92-91) 279781-4
PAF Recruitment (92-91) 275495
Pakistan Army Recruitment (92-91) 2016007
Pakistan Navy Recruitment (92-92) 811808
Radio Pakistan (92-91) 279203
Railway Inquiry 117
Railway Reservation (Cantt.) (92-91) 274436-7
Railway Reservation (City) (92-91)
Sui Gas Complaints (92-91) 272511
Time Enquiry 14
Telephone Enquiry 17
Telephone Complaints 18
Trunk Overseas Booking 102
Trunk Inland Enquiry 103
Phonogram 116
Overseas Call Booking 0102
Overseas Enquiry 0104
Telegraph Enquiry (92-
Text Book Board (92-91) 812414
Weather Enquiry (92-91) 272889
Wapda Enquiry (92-91) 2563556

Quetta Emergency Number's

Aambulance
Edhi Ambulance 798362
Accident ambulance Center 9203334, 837295

Blood Bank
Fatmid Blood Bank 840095
Edhi Blood Bank 115

Bomb Disposal
Bomb Disposal 831280, 835706

Civil Defence
Civil Defence

Fire Brigade
Fire Brigade 16, Central City 823833 or 841118, 9207629

Police
EMERGENCY & HELP 15 9202017
ACCIDENT CENTER POLICE 9202555 9202777

Rawalpindi Emergency Number's

Aambulance
Edhi Ambulance 422319, 554678, 582554
Emergency 115, 533333
Bomb Disposal
Bomb Disposal 565797
Fire Brigade
Fire Brigade 70222 or 860111, 840711
Police
EMERGENCY 562222-563333 567445-585333
BANNI 550390
CANTT 564760
CHAKLALA 592333
CITY 70297
CIVIL LINES 564073
KOTWALI 70784
PIRWADHAI 863787
SADAR BARONI 564060
SATELLITE TOWN 840615
TARIQABAD 585333
WARIS KHAN 559619

Sialkot Emergency Number's

Aambulance
Edhi Ambulance Sialkot 599040,553211, 264567
Fire Brigade
Fire Brigade Sialkot 16, Main Station 267878, or 267878, 260671,266288
Police
EMERGENCY 15 261600
SADDAR 86152
UGOKI - MARALA ROAD 561985
SAMBRIAL 820331
POLICE EXCHANGE 268432-261903 267843
WIRELESS STATION POLICE 261700
POICES LINES 261800
CANTT 266097
CIVIL LINES 267902
HAJIPURA 552216
KOTLI LOHARAN 530314
KOTWALI 86002
MOTRA 04366-3010
NEKAPURA 592760
PASRUR 2323
RANGPURA 86048
REGIMENT BAZAR CANTT 266179

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Honda | Pakistan

Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Limited is a joint venture between Honda Motor Company Limited Japan, and the Atlas Group of Companies, Pakistan. [Detail]

Dewan Mushtaq Motor Company (Pvt) Limited

DMMC is the Sole Distributor and Progressive Manufacturer of Mitsubishi Passenger Cars and Light Commercial Vehicles in Pakistan. [Detail]

Dewan Farooque Motors Limited

Dewan Farooque Motors Limited (DFML) has earned national recognition in producing a diversified range of vehicles for people from different walks of life. The plant has state-of-the-art production facilities located at Sujawal, around 145 km from Karachi in southern Pakistan. [Detail]

Adam Motor Co., Ltd

Adam Motor Company’s mission is to introduce vehicles with maximum indigenization, to price our vehicles most competitively with reliable quality, to realize highest customer satisfaction through 3S facilities, to export and to be a responsible corporate citizen. [Detail]

PAK SUZUKI MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

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INDUS MOTOR COMPANY LTD

Since its foundation, Toyota has conducted business activities under the guiding principle of “contributing to the development of a prosperous society through the manufacture of automobiles”. [Detail]

BANKS IN PAKISTAN

All PUBLIC, ISLAMIC, PRIVATE, FOREIGN, DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SPECIALIZED and MICRO FINANCE /INSTITUTIONS List. [Detail]

Bank Alfalah Limited

Since the inception of Bank Alfalah, by the grace of the Almighty, we have moved rapidly in expanding our branch network and deposit base, along with making profitable advances and increasing the range of products and services. We have made a break-through in providing premier services at an affordable cost to our customers. [Detail]

HBL

HBL was the first commercial bank to be established in Pakistan in 1947. Over the years, HBL has grown its branch network and become the largest private sector bank with over 1,450 branches cross the country and a customer base exceeding five million relationships. [Detail]

MCB Bank

MCB is one of the leading banks of Pakistan with a deposit base of about Rs. 280 billion and total assets of around Rs.300 billion. Incorporated in 1947, MCB soon earned the reputation of a solid and conservative financial institution managed by expatriate executives. In 1974, MCB was nationalized along with all other private sector banks. [Detail]

Atlas Bank

The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA) has assigned a long-term rating of “A-” (A minus) and a short-term rating of “A2” (A Two) to Atlas Bank Limited (ATBL). These ratings denote a low expectation of credit risk emanating from a strong capacity for timely payment of financial commitments. [Detail]

JS Group : JS Group: Pakistan Financial Services

Built over four decades, JS Group is one of Pakistan’s most diversified and progressive financial services groups.
JS Group has grown from its roots in Pakistan’s financial services industry. JS Financial operates market-leading companies in asset management, investment banking, securities brokerage, commercial banking, insurance and trade finance. [Detail]

National Bank of Pakistan

National Bank of Pakistan is the largest commercial bank operating in Pakistan . Its balance sheet size surpasses that of any of the other banks functioning locally. It has redefined its role and has moved from a public sector organisation into a modern commercial bank. The Bank's services are available to individuals, corporate entities and government. While it continues to act as trustee of public funds and as the agent to the State Bank of Pakistan (in places where SBP does not have a presence) it has diversified its business portfolio and is today a major lead player in the debt equity market, corporate investment banking, retail and consumer banking, agricultural financing, treasury services and is showing growing interest in promoting and developing the country's small and medium enterprises and at the same time fulfilling its social responsibilities, as a corporate citizen. [Detail]

Askari Bank

The bank was founded in 1992, and in the 15 years since, our growth and success patterns have far outgrown industry standards. It is a matter of pride for us to be able to offer one of the widest array of products to our customers through our extensive branch network all over the country. [Detail]

Samba Pakistan

Samba Bank Limited, formerly Crescent Commercial Bank Limited is a majority owned subsidiary of Samba Financial Group of Saudi Arabia. Samba Financial Group currently holds a 68.4% stake in Samba Bank Limited. [Detail]

Citibank Pakistan

Combining some of the most respected brands in the financial services business -- the Global Consumer Bank and the Global Corporate Investment Bank - are uniquely positioned to offer a complete array of financial products. Citigroup operates in a global economic environment which requires the expertise of a true market leader. [Detail]

Standard Chartered Bank Pakistan

Standard Chartered PLC is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is consistently ranked in the top 25 among FTSE-100 companies by market capitalization.

Standard Chartered has a history of over 150 years in banking and operates in many of the world's fastest-growing markets with an extensive global network of over 1,400 branches (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) in over 50 countries in the Asia Pacific Region, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the United Kingdom and the Americas. [Detail]

RBS The Royal Bank of Scotland - Pakistan

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group has grown from small beginnings nearly 300 years ago to become the second largest financial services group by profit, in the world. With an AA credit rating, RBS group has more than 40 million customers worldwide, operating profit in 2007 £10.3 billion, and total assets, as at 31 December 2007, of GBP 1,900.5 billion. Our brands operate around the globe and down your street to provide banking services for individuals, businesses and institutions. Proud of our history, we remain committed to innovation and service - in business and through our many sponsorship activities. [Detail]

Allied Bank Limited

Allied Bank Limited was the first bank to be established in Pakistan. It started out in Lahore by the name Australasia Bank before independence in 1942; was renamed Allied Bank of Pakistan Limited in 1974 and then Allied Bank Limited in 2005. [Detail]

United Bank Limited (UBL)

UBL has assets of over Rs. 550 billion and a solid track record of fifty years - in addition to the convenience of over 1112 branches serving you throughout the country and also at several overseas locations. [Detail]

President Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Pakistan is divided into four provinces viz., North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan. The tribal belt adjoining NWFP is managed by the Federal Government and is named FATA i.e., Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas have their own respective political and administrative machinery, yet certain of their subjects are taken care of by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas. Provinces of Pakistan are further divided into Districts. [Detail]

National Assembly of Pakistan

Pakistan was created entirely through a democratic and constitutional struggle. Islam is the anchor-sheet of Pakistan and democracy is ingrained deep into the Muslim psyche. Islam permits no "hero worship". Pakistan's record of parliamentary democracy may be checkered but its return to this form after each pause and break more than vindicates the fact that democratic traditions are deep-rooted in Pakistan's polity. [Detail]

Senate of Pakistan

The 1970 Assembly framed the 1973 Constitution which was passed on 12th April and promulgated on 14th August 1973. The 1973 Constitution provides for a parliamentary form of Government with a bicameral legislature, comprising of the National Assembly and the Senate. The membership of the Senate, which was originally 45, was raised to 63 in 1977 and to 87 in 1985. The government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf raised the membership of the Senate from 87 to 100 in 2002. [Detail]

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

PAKISTAN emerged as an independent country on 14 August 1947, but it has a history of over five thousand years.The land of Pakistan has been a cradle of ancient civilizations. With well-developed cities, Indus Valley Civilization was contemporary of the Nile, Mesopotamian and Yellow River civilizations. [Detail]

The Official Web Gateway to the Government of Pakistan

The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan provides for a Federal Parliamentary System of government, with President as the Head of State and the popularly elected Prime Minister as Head of government. The Federal Legislature is a bicameral Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament), composed of the National Assembly and the Senate. [Detail]

Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan

Statistics Division frames policies for development of statistical services in the country. It provides solid statistical base to national and international planners, policy makers, researchers and other data users in various social-economic sectors. [Detail]

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In FreeUSAGuide.com, sharing experiences in USA and this site can serve as a good guide to you in providing various details like visa requirements, job searching in USA, salary details, attractions, geography, tax details etc. We will keep adding more interesting topics and news to this site in the near future. [Detail]

Pakistan Embassy/High Comission/Consulate in Other Countries

Welcome to Embassy Information for Pakistan. To find any Pakistan Embassy or Consulate in any country in the world or any foreign embassy in Pakistan. [Detail]

Other Countries Embassy/High Comission/Consulate in Pakistan

Welcome to Embassy Information for Pakistan. To find any Pakistan Embassy or Consulate in any country in the world or any foreign embassy in Pakistan. [Detail]