Sunday, December 9, 2012

Another Victim of BEROZGARI !!

Hello! Engineers. As you know that the living condition here in Pakistan specially in Karachi has become ridiculous where people die daily just like creepy crawlies. This is the sad story of young Owais baig who died for no reason in front of many peoples. 22-year-old Owais Baig, son of Rasheed Baig, resident of Gulistan-e-Jauhar, arrived for interview in the Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) office situated in the State Life building along Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi.

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Owais Baig went to the State Life Building on Abdullah Haroon Road for a job. It was an ordinary day and he was an ordinary man. He was dressed neatly in a crisp shirt and ironed pants as so much of the randomly selected world on one of Karachi’s streets would discover just over an hour later. One and a half hour later, the senseless meeting of two wronged wires would start a fire. The smoke from the fire would start filling up the hope and trepidation filled room where Owais Baig waited for his turn at impressing someone enough to be rewarded with a job.

One hour later the unthinkable would happen and of the 800 or so people in the building, one man, Owais Baig would know the least about how to leave. In the panic of entrapment, only he would try the fire escape instead of the stairs. Only one man, Owais Baig of Gulistan-e-Jauhar, would hang for over 20 minutes from the ledge on the State Life Building, waiting for one of the three snorkels in a city of 18 million. Only one man’s 10 fingers would give out as he clasped its edge. And only one man would fall to his death on the hard, unforgiving streets below, his bones crumbling against the asphalt, his blood spattering on the sidewalks worn by the steps of so many souls.

State Life will pay one million rupees to fire victim family.

State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan, on the directives of the federal commerce minister, will provide financial assistance of one million rupees to the victim family

Video Link (Dunya News)
http://dunyanews.tv/...le-fleeing-fire 



Tuesday, October 30, 2012

PIA's CNG powered aircraft

Some 30 new CNG powered aircraft will join Pakistan International Airlines fleet by 2020, bolstering its current fleet to 70.
PIA General Manager for Public Affairs, Syed Sultan Hasan said, “most probably first of the additions to the national carrier will be in 2012 and this may be a CNG Boeing.”
Initially 30 new CNG planes will be acquired on a five-year lease, the PIA  official said, elaborating that this deal includes an option to buy the same. With the option to buy later the plan is conceived to be cost-effective.
Balochis will be robbed of their natural resource and the Shamsi Airbase will be made a CNG refueling airbase. He said that PIA planes will refuel their CNG engines when regular consumer CNG stations will be shut in cities of Pakistan. He said that
He said the government has approved an over all outline for the scheme and PIA was presently engaged in working out modalities to get the plan materialised.
“The idea is to turn PIA profitable with focus on cost cutting measures, in each and every respect, without compromising quality,” he said in reply to a question.
To another query, he the concept has already been approved and the specifications are being worked out.
“The plan is scheduled to be completed by 2020,” said PIA’s GM, Public Affairs.
A flying CNG pump will also be launched for refueling in the air.

Karachi METRO BUS Service

The MetroBus was one of the earlier public transport revamps that the city witnessed. It came after the ‘coach’ services that were supposed to replace the aging and hopeless ‘mini buses’ but instead become a dreaded class of their own. When Metrobuses first appeared almost over a decade ago, they quickly become the first choice for office-goers in Karachi that must use the public transport.
In their initial days, the buses sported a uniformed pair of driver and the ticket collecting conductor. The catch phrase for the new service at that time was, as we all remember, ‘seat-by-seat’. The vehicles used to be air-conditioned and the new, simple but attractive color scheme (in the back-drop of the multi-colored, ‘chamak patti’ ridden minibuses) was an immediate hit with the people who wanted to pay a few extra rupee for a sensible ride to their workplaces.
But things changed fast. The rising city population and the persistent absence of a much needed mass transit system of any kind, the business heads behind these buses, apparently, realized it early on that with the existing demand of a moving vehicle (let alone a ‘service’), these ‘attraction overheads’ are actually not needed. First, the make-shift seats appeared in the middle passage. The air-conditioners went faulty and were never repaired. The color of the vehicle and the dents and damages attracted over time were conserved as a memorable collectible lot. The uniforms were gone and the air-gymnastic conductor of the minibus found their way into the supposed saner Metrobus.
Today, the sight of a Metrobus on the roads of Karachi remains a painful reminder of how subsequent transport revamping schemes for this mega-city has failed and how difficult it remains for the general public to reach their workplace for an affordable cost in a reasonable way.

Monday, October 29, 2012

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

I is Karachi!


I is Karachi!
I can see three young men standing in the middle of the road with automatic weapons firing shots in the air.
I am a young man but I struggle to catch my breath as I turn to look at the buses on fire.
I am woman who is rushing to bring back her daughter from school when there is no transport.
I am a 60 years old laborer and couldn’t make my daily wage of Rs 300 because of the riots today.
I am a patient who needs weekly dialysis but I missed my session today because of the strike in the city.
I am shopkeeper who can’t open his shop
I am a Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi and a Pakhtoon.
You’ll see me in Banaras and Burns road, Lyari and Liaquatabad.
You can find me on the streets chanting slogans for GA Bhutto and GA Mutahida.
I am follower, supporter and voter of MQM, PPP, and ANP.
These parties own me, talk about me and take advantage of me. But whenever their activists are killed, they hijack my home, closing all roads. They leave me stranded by shutting the petrol pumps, and markets turning a deaf ear to my shouts of misery.
I am a citizen of Karachi.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Buy Cell Phone Gun for 30k from Peshawar !!


Mobile Phone Guns’ the Guns very similar to Cell Phones are now easily available in Peshawar in “Karkahnu Bazar” in  Rs. 30,000 only , it can fire 4 bullets in row and the Keypad of the Cell Phone can be used as Trigger. 

Pakistan’s Top spy agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) has written a letter to the Law enforcement Agencies and concerned departments about the ‘Mobile Phone Guns’ available in Peshawar according to a report published in local paper today.

Pakistan Premier Intel Agency has wrote that these Cell Phone Guns can be used against Top Politicians and top social workers. ISI has suggested the measures to the concerned departments regarding the ‘Control of selling of Phone Guns” in Peshwar.

ISI has Wrote that Security officers at Airports and FIA Officials should take special care while checking the cell phones devices. These Cell Phone Guns had been in use of many Intelligence agencies but it’s first time that these are easily available in open market.

Here is the Video of Cell Phone Guns for our Readers.


Cell Phone Gun for 30k available in Peshawar

Mobile Phone Guns’ the Guns very similar to Cell Phones are now easily available in Peshawar in “Karkahnu Bazar” in  Rs. 30,000 only , it can fire 4 bullets in row and the Keypad of the Cell Phone can be used as Trigger. Pakistan’s Top spy agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) has written a letter to the Law enforcement Agencies and concerned departments about the ‘Mobile Phone Guns’ available in Peshawar according to a report published in local paper today.
Pakistan Premier Intel Agency has wrote that these Cell Phone Guns can be used against Top Politicians and top social workers. ISI has suggested the measures to the concerned departments regarding the ‘Control of selling of Phone Guns” in Peshwar.
ISI has Wrote that Security officers at Airports and FIA Officials should take special care while checking the cell phones devices. These Cell Phone Guns had been in use of many Intelligence agencies but it’s first time that these are easily available in open market.
Here is the Video of Cell Phone Guns for our Readers.