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Indonesian Dinner and Dance Festival

This photograph was taken on March 25, 2009, at around 21:19 hours, during the dance and dinner festival of Indonesia, held at the Hotel Avari, Karachi. The dances were vibrantly exotic, and the dinner was just yum! I wish more of such cultural activities take place in Karachi because Culture is a window reflecting the history, culture and spiritual world of a nation, .. Cultural exchange is a bridge to enhance the mutual understanding and friendship between the people of different countries.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []

The Chestnut

What Will People Say

Sameen nearly stumbled in her rush, breezed past a corner, just about dodged an incoming pedestrian who yelled something about patience behind her, and only just relaxed when she could see the cafe's sign fifty meters away. She flew in, oblivious to the many disapproving looks aimed in her direction, seemed to telepathically know where her friends would be, honed in on them like a homing missile, sat down by forcing some space on the sofa into existence, and interrupted whatever tripe conversation she assumed they would be having. Four horses cannot overtake the ton

Jaunt

The Mystical Pakistan

Pakistan may be not much think-able for many travelers due to bad image created by local and international media, but there is a lot of interest to Visit Pakistan. Pakistan is the real India where every thing began, the Indus civilization, the scripts of Ragveda, The Buddhism and the language Sanskrit were all started here. We are also a land of the highest mountains of the world including the worlds second tallest peak Mount K - 2. Pakistan is safe in the North west Hunza Gilgit and Skardu Areas in fact one do not even need to travel to the troubled areas, one can easily h

Blook

International Guerillas

Ever Beautiful Babra Shareef who played as the leading lady from the film International Guerillas Satanic Verses, the fourth novel by Salman Rushdie, a Pakistani origin British writer was banned in the Islamic world because of what was perceived as an irreverent depiction of the prophet Muhammad SAWW (PBUH). The title refers to a disputed Muslim tradition that is related in the book. According to this tradition, Muhammad referred to as Mahound (Mahound is a despicable name for Mohammad the prophet of Islam (PBUH), found in Medieval and later European literature. This vers