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Listened to his speech first in grade 8, was head-girl then.
My class teacher wanted me to practice my speech delivering skills, before the school council (Junior council) campaign.
Told me not to put emotions in my speech because "those who can make you laugh; and those who can make you cry, are those who can control you" and my campaign was based on a better understanding and ability to communicate between the student and the council :angel:.
Good to know:-). I wonder how big a failure that speech was:lol:?
They're also building a tunnel to connect AJK with Baltistan via Shountar and Astore. This route is even worse than Babusar. I was there last May when the PM inaugurated the construction on it. Let's just hope and pray that these tunnels don't get hit by the petty political crossfire, the way the Lowari Tunnel did.
Astore is pretty cold. I think GB region of CPEC should be done professionally and it is and we will not see any real political confrontations there, as long as the Legislative government is taken on board, which is. These projects will attract investors and tourists.
 
پاکستان نے ساوتھ ایشین گیمز میں28 تمغے حاصل کر لیے

(24نیوز):بارہویں ساوتھ ایشین گیمز میں پاکستان نے سونے کا ایک اور تمغہ حاصل کر لیا۔ پاکستان نے اب تک 28 تمغے حاصل کر لیے جن میں سے 4 سونے، 11 چاندی اور 13 کانسی کے ہیں۔بھارتی شہر گوہاٹی میں ساؤتھ ایشیا گیمز ریسلنگ ایونٹ میں پاکستان کے زمان انور نے 125 کلو گرام کیٹگری میں سونے کا تمغہ حاصل کیا۔ زمان انور نے بنگلا دیشی ریسلر کو 30 سیکنڈ میں چت کیا۔ زمان کی کامیابی پر گوجرانوالا میں ان کی رہائش گاہ پر بھرپور جشن منایا اور عزیز و اقارب نے مٹھیائیاں تقسیم کیں۔ریسلنگ ہی کی 74 کے جی کیٹگری میں پاکستان کے محمد آزاد نے چاندی کا تمغہ حاصل کر لیا۔ایونٹ میں پاکستان کے اعصام الحق نے نیپال کے بستالیہ کو چھ چار اور چھ دو سے ہرا دیا۔ پاکستان کے عقیل خان نے بھوٹان کے نوربو کو چھ ایک اور چھ دو سے شکست دی۔ خواتین کے ٹینس ایونٹ کے کوارٹر فائنل میں پاکستان کی اشنا سہیل نے سری لنکا کی کھلاڑی کو شکست دی۔اسکواش ایونٹ میں پاکستان کی ماریہ طور کو بھارتی کھلاڑی نے تین ایک سے شکت دی، ماریہ طورنے چاندی کا تمغہ حاصل کیا۔اسکواش ایونٹ کے فائنل میں ناصر اقبال نے

National News By Channel24 : پاکستان نے ساوتھ ایشین گیمز میں28 تمغے حاصل کر لیے
 
Pakistan's royal family meets the Dutch royal family, @The Eagle ,@Mr.Meap ...

Dutch Queen Maxima due in Islamabad tomorrow
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Pakistan's royal family meets the Dutch royal family,

Or better to say non-declared Royal Family of Pakistan meets the Dutch Royal Family. Lolz.... At least Dutch Royals wouldn't feel alone themselves around or in company of democratic at all while visiting Jati Umra.
 
One of my PDF colleague will interview a freedom fighter from 1971 war-for political history part 3, any specific questions? plan is in early stages, nothing final. We wish to make sure we don't miss some questions.
@Gufi ,@Slav Defence ,@The Eagle ,@Icarus and others?
 
It's not perfect, but Telenor's Smart Mini is the budget smartphone your friends will approve

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Inside the box there is a handset, a battery, a screen protector, a charger, a data cable and a set of standard earplugs. —Photo by theauthorThe user interface on the Telenor Smart Mini.The user interface on the Telenor Smart Mini.Inside the box there is a handset, a battery, a screen protector, a charger, a data cable and a set of standard earplugs. —Photo by theauthorYou want a new smartphone but your savings can hardly afford an iPhone or Samsung. You quit dreaming and scout around for an affordable yet decent looking phone which looks good, works well for communication and isn't too heavy on the pocket.Lo and behold! Launched a few months ago, Telenor'sSmart Miniis one of the new Android-based budget smartphones introduced with 3G capability. While it's a big improvement over the previous model, the real question is: is the Smart Mini affordable, attractive and any good for day-to-day use?A good first impressionThe packaging was neat and the phone itself is decent looking: almost all my friends who saw it were impressed.For one, it is smaller in size and costs only Rs4,490. Telenor users get 3GB of free Internet access for the first sixmonths, and a complimentary Rs600 balance. The budget-friendly smartphone can be unlocked to work with any cell phone network.Now for the nitty-gritties.A phone for old-school usersIt is low on specs compared toother models, with 512mb RAM, 4gb storage and a 1.3ghz Quad Core Processor; not the most impressive numbers, but an entry level smartphone in this range cannot be compared with a high or mid-range Android phone.This set is essentially designed to attract old-school users who prefer button-based interfaces and want to harness the force of 3G Internet without spending thousands on a glossier model.There's nothing premium about itThe user interface is stock Android and functions smoothly.The phone is a fingerprint magnet, and reflects plastic allover. But it isn’t slippery. Aluminum-like wrapping running across its sides gives it a slightly unique feel. The name 'mini' suits it, since a user can literally hide the lightweight handset in his/her palm.The power button feels stiff, but it’s unclear whether that problem exists across phonesor was specific to the unit tested. Under the screen are three non-backlit capacitive navigation 'touch' keys. The user interface is stock Androidand Telenor has added some beautiful wallpapers to the collection.'Bright karein!'The 3.5-inch screen on the phone has average display. It is not scratch-resistance, and touch responses are mediocre. Colours wash out as the phone’s brightness is increased, which is already very poor. In normal fluorescent light, one has difficulty viewing the screen, and reading is even harder in sunlight. The phone's light sensor to control brightness must be activated before heading out.
The screen's resolution of 320x480 is low, which is a standard practice in budget phones since it doesn't drain battery. On the flip side, small text is difficult to read and videos are not sharp enough.Budget smartphones understandably come with compromises, but manufacturers should note that good daylight viewing is crucial. A majority of budget phone users use their handsets outside and poor daylight visibility can turn away many.It performs better than you expectLike its name, the Smart Mini is small and smart. The 1.3ghzQuadcore processor is good enough to perform day-to-day tasks with ease. In fact, Mini handles some tasks better than one might expect.Repeated multitasking or multiple active apps in the background can drag a system into serious lags, but Telenor anticipated the problem and bundled in a neartask killer app within the app switching drawer, which is justa tap away.The storage might not seem much, since about 2.5GB is available for data. Users will have to install an SD card for more files and apps. The phone holds two sim cards, and unlike other companies, Telenor is delivering these handsets unlocked.
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What is great about the Smart Mini is that it has a software update option under settings, which means Telenor can dispatch updates over the air.Opera and Chrome both work smoothly considering the specs. A good way to test howa system holds the browser is to open websites like Facebook in their full Desktop versions. Smart Mini tested great; YouTube and online videos play fine over the WiFi (commonly used video formats flawlessly work up to 1080p). The only issue is the display's size.The two speaker grills at the bottom on the back give the impression it’s a stereo soundunit, but that’s just clever design play. There is only one speaker behind one of the grills.Tip:Due to limited RAM and storage, find one browser that suits your requirement and stick to it.Smart Mini’s 512MB RAM might not allow you to play every available game in the Android store, but there are quite a few options nonetheless. Some fun gamesinclude Badland, Raging Thunder 2, Racing Fever, MX Meltdown, Punch Boxing, Switch and Ramboat.Telenor also has a flash light app and the usual communication and networking apps including QuickOffice, which works with Microsoft Word and Excel files.Beware AdwareUnfortunately, some apps included in the phone carry Adware, which is a key concern with this package
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Adware is generally not harmful, but affects the device’s overall performance and can be extremely annoying. Adware sends spam notifications and repeated pop-ups on top of whatever one is doing, or forces users to install harmful apps. Because infected apps are part of the bundle, users might not be able to remove them easily. Telenor should hopefully address this issue with an update.Tip:Uninstall/disable the flashlight and the file managing apps from settingsTelenor Smart Mini for dummiesFor new users, Telenor has installed the "InternetTutor" app. It guides first-time users using an interactive video available in both Urdu and English. The tutorial is good but covers only basic functions and Internet browsing.In case signing into the Play Store is complicated for first-timers, Telenor has included its own ‘Telenor Apps’ store. This apps library is not as huge as that of other Android stores, but there are a couple of benefits:1.Easy download. No login or sign-up required.2.A mobile operator payment option for paid apps. If you need to buy an app from the Telenor app store, you can pay with the mobile balance on your account.Compromise on cameraAlthough specs on the Internet say it carries a 2mp camera, every test indicated a 3.1mp one. The quality, however is questionable. Evenin very bright light, the photos are heavily processed to look good, but all the finer details are lost. In low light, images are filled with noise.The camera can shoot videos, and has panorama and HDR. Pinch-to-zoom works but thereis no touch-to-focus. One can’texpect too much in terms of quality, but for most users the camera serves its purpose. The front camera is 0.3mp— it might not take record-breakingselfies, but it does fine for video chat.Battery bluesPlaying games, using 3G, browsing the Internet, watching videos and making extremely long calls will heat up this smartphone.The battery takes nearly two and a half hours to charge 100per cent, using the charger provided.How long it lasts depends on how much of what you use. But moderate use should make the battery last throughout the day, which means not too much of Internet or games.The verdictTelenor Smart Mini is not for users familiar with better Android machines. It is for first-time users or those looking for maximum functions within a budget—these users will not be disappointed from the Mini’s performance, though they might be bothered by the camera. There are certainly better 3.2mp camera models available by competitors.Smart Mini is a good, affordable step in learning one’s ways around smartphone technology, mobile internet and social networking, before upgrading to larger handsets. The phone should deliver decent performance for a while, as long as users don’t plan to fill it with resource hungry apps.The author is a graphic designer and freelance writer with a focus on tech.
It's not perfect, but Telenor's Smart Mini is the budget smartphone your friends will approve - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
Budget smartphones for the masses we need to improve our internet users numbers
 
Good to know:-). I wonder how big a failure that speech was:lol:?

Astore is pretty cold. I think GB region of CPEC should be done professionally and it is and we will not see any real political confrontations there, as long as the Legislative government is taken on board, which is. These projects will attract investors and tourists.
I became the head-girl, so :p:.

Pakistan's royal family meets the Dutch royal family, @The Eagle ,@Mr.Meap ...

Dutch Queen Maxima due in Islamabad tomorrow
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Sooooo, trade?.
Or?.....
 
Or do you think they meet just for the sake of meeting? it's the usual, coordination, trade, education...
Check the new video of Aussie Man, the goat one.


@krash , The killer mountain!


Sharing it again:
Meh, I never took this government seriously.
And the Aussie Man, keep these videos coming.:D
 
Mehreen Jabbar's short film Lala Begum to debut at Zee TV's unity initiative in India

Titled Zeal For Unity, the initiative sees six Pakistani film directors introduce hour-long works to an Indian audience

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Despite the ennui surrounding cultural endeavours for Pak-India peace, Mehreen still believes that films can help our neighbours get to know us better.


Before Mehreen Jabbar began work on her sophomore feature film Dobara Phir Se, she had quietly begun work on a short film titled Lala Begum. It was said to star Marina Khan, Sonia Rahman and Humayun Saeed, Syed Mohammed Ahmed was writing its script, and the film was intended to screen at a short film festival organised by Zee TV. Interest was piqued, but Mehreen kept mum about the project - until now.

In a conversation with Images, Mehreen describes Lala Begum as a family drama, but not the kind we're tired of seeing on TV.

" [Lala Begum] is a story of two estranged sisters who meet after a long time," Mehreen tells us, and we're immediately relieved that the film focuses on familial relationships outside the context of marriage and its trappings.



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Sonya Rehman, Humayun Saeed and Marina Khan in scenes from Lala Begum


"I was asked by Ms Shailja Kejriwal and Mr Vikas Sharma from Zee Zindagi to be part of [the Zeal for Unity venture]," Mehreen shares about her participation. "Actually Ahmed saab had written this as a short 40-minute film which I was going to work on with Marina and Sonia but when the opportunity with Zee came along, we felt that this would be an ideal film to showcase there."



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The official poster of Lala Begum


Despite the ennui surrounding cultural endeavours for Pak-India peace, Mehreen still believes that films can help our neighbours get to know us better.

"Cultural exchange is one of the strongest and most effective ways of promoting understanding and respect while learning from what we can offer each other. I think this is an amazing venture and probably it's the first time that such an initiative has been organized," Mehreen said.

The Zeal for Unity initiative will see 12 directors from Pakistan and India screen their short films in film festivals across India, reports Mumbai Mirror.
 

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