Friday, December 5, 2008
TALKS OF WAR!!!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Mumbai Incident !!!! A Tradegy of Epic Proportions.
This has been a very sad week. Mumbai got hit by a terrorist attack in which lots of innocent people lost their lives and great damage was inflicted to the property. Property doesn't matter here but what is more important is that lots of innocent people lost their lives who had no fault at all. Terrorism has been a long time problem for the Indo-Pak region and nothing more than just the blame-game has taken place. The blast at Mariott Islamabad, and in so many other cities of Pakistan, and then the Mumbai incident they are all so condemnable. Imagine France and Britain fighting each other in so many battles, Germany and British fighting two world wars, but they all are today living so peacefully with no practical danger from each other. However Pakistan and India have not been so lucky as some foreign element has not let them improve their relations at all and has always interfered with some terrorist activity in either of the two countries. It is this foreign element who is afraid that if Indo-Pak trade relations improve, it will add China into this duo more effectively and thus the trio so formed can be very influential as far as the world economy is concerned. The military balance will also shift to this region because the might of both Indian military and the Chinese military. That is why this element has never let both India and Pakistan to rest for a while and look at the differences both have against each other at ease. I wish that all the youth of Pakistan and India unite in tracing out this evil foreign that is always creating storms between the Indo Pak relations. If we successfully trace this element, i am sure that peace will reign in this region and never ever will there be an incident of terrorism in this golden region that has always been such a rich cultural region. I request all reading my blog to please look at the other side of the picture, so that blame game can be stopped and something concrete can happen. I feel the pain of the Indian people and I want to tell them that being a Pakistani and a Muslim, i strongly condemn it, i believe it that the people who were involved in it were nothing near to being Muslims or Pakistanis. They were no ones. They will be confined to hell for whatever they did. I offer my sympathies to the Indian brethren, and want to pray to God that may He bless this region with peace. Sphere: Related Content
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Lost in Space !
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
KIDS!!!! YESTERDAY AND TODAY.
Well, imagine what an interesting topic i have right now in my mind, but it happens that i have been giving private tuition for the last 18 years along with my academic life and have also taught in a school for 4 years, thus i feel qualified enough to talk about the time, when i was a kid and today. In my days, kids normally had an ideal ahead of them whom they used to follow. Everyone had an ambition in life and that ambition was the talk of the day, all the time, because no one wanted to lose his/her vision. As there were very few TV Channels, Radio Stations and Computer/TV games, kids usually played outside, or at home and had lots of time to sit with their family and interact with them. This helped them in learning family values, socialization, and strengthened the bond between the siblings. It also increased their confidence as they were able to talk about everyday matters no matter how petty with parents and get an experienced outlook about them. This made them more optimistic as they always had the moral support and encouragement of their parents and their elder siblings behind them.
Now lets take a look at today's kids. They are all the time busy with their cells, PS2s or Computers. They get much lesser time for picnics, sports, family gatherings, and their socialization is also limited to just their circle of friends, due to which they have very little tolerance for the society. The violent media of today has transformed them from innocent kids into time bombs who can explode at any time if not dealt with carefully by their parents, friends or the society. I am not saying that computers are bad, or PS2 has got just negative points in use, however, there should be a balance in life, don't just sit in front of the TV or the Stereo, give time to your family, your studies, fitness or sports. They should be tolerant towards society, take more interest in social work and restrict TV watching to a minimum. Books should be more in as well as letter writing between friends to promote literary advancement. Thus they will be able to maintain a balance between academic, social and family life. Sphere: Related Content
Time Stopped for the Contestants of Indian Idol 4
Regional Trade
Thus, one has to forget the past and look at the future, which open arms and hearts, so that both the countries can benefit from each others capabilities. The youth of both the countries has this greatest challenge to bring these two nations closer together, they have to shed all the hatred, the differences, and turn a new leaf so that a new era of economic, social and cultural progress can begin its epoch. It is only then that we both will be able to survive in the best manner and tell the world about the grandeur of our common ancestors. Sphere: Related Content
Friday, November 14, 2008
The Winds Of Change
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Indian Idol 4
Indian Idol 4 is going on making waves with the dazzling performances of its contestants and a very qualified and dedicated bench of judges. A lot has happened since my last post about the reality show. The number of contestants has short listed to some of the most competitive youngsters Indian Idol may have ever seen. All of these youngsters are fully fueled up, charged from top to toe to give in their bestest to book a seat in the final. I certainly don't doubt at all the musical understanding of our Indian brethren, however once again as always, the voting has been a bit erroneous and people are voting more on the basis of regional affiliation rather than judging the singing capabilities of the singers. As a result we have seen so many talented people walking out while some rather ordinary singers still in.
Remo Ghosh aka the chota don who has always been criticized by the judges for his kiddish voice, shaky performances is still there in the line up, while Sandeep, Roshan and Bhavya who were definitely much better than him are out of the show. The same goes for the 'Fauji Bhai', Kapil who is still in despite his only_a_little_above_average performances while Prosenjit and Sreejita are gone, history.
However, still the quality of the show has not been compromised, thanks to Tullika, Bhanu, Rajdeep and Torsha who are still their fighting for the crown. They are definitely in for some great performances and i am sure that it will be a great fight to the end.
In the end, i would like to say a few words about the judges, Anu Malik , Javed Sahab, Kailash and Sonali. When i first came to know that Alisha was being replaced with Sonali, i wondered if Sonali could fill in the vacany well, but she has proved that she is not just a lovely sweet face. Javaid Sahab, with his lovely smile, is there looking after the pronunciation as well as other attributes. Kailash is very to the point in making his comments yet is very credible. And Anu jee, wow, he is such a show stealer, he know how to put in his act at any point of the show. Hats off to all the judges, contestants and the people at Sony Entertainment for putting up this wonderful show. Sphere: Related Content
Realizing Responsibilities !!!
It is about something that bothers me so much, i.e realizing one's responsibilities. Here in Pakistan, we all never realize what our responsibilities are. We just wait that some other person may come forward and do what we are supposed to do. As a result, there are so many obligations that have to be fulfilled but remain pending while very few are willing to fulfill them. Just think about cleaning inside and around our homes. Had everyone just realized this and did his/her job, then we would have been living in a much cleaner place as compared to this junk yard where we all are living now. You go to any corner of Karachi, and you will find huge garbage dumps and piles. I sometimes wonder that we are all the time talking about recessions and financial crisis but we on the other hand are perhaps one of the largest producers of garbage dumps in the world. Another interesting fact about this garbage dumping is the swooshing shoppers full of garbage that sometimes are seen just flying over from inside of houses toward the streets where sometime some unlucky wanderer or a unfortunate vehicle becomes the prey.
Now talk about electricity crisis. Ok, i admit that the government has been very lazy regarding production of additional Megawatts but what about us ? Did we realize that we have to conserve, so that others won't suffer ? No Sir ! No way !!! When we are paying the bills then we have the right to use as much electricity as we want to. One AC for the parents, one for the silly son, one for the bubbly daughter, one for the chinese chef ( who had at the time of employment asked for an AC in the kitchen ), and don't forget the Doberman, it also has its own 1/2 ton LG for its kennel. Afterall, we can afford it na !!! Just think for a moment about the poor old retired postman who lives with his wife and daughter in a poor locality and has just a fan and a bulb in the house, but due to the lavishness of the rich, he does not get more chance to turn them on for more than 6 or maybe 8 hours a day, thanks to the loadshedding. If the rich can conserve electricity, it will decrease the load thus reducing the loadshedding and thus allowing the poor and the less fortunate people in the society to get some relief from the fan in the scorching summers. But who cares !!!
Water ! wow, how much we love to play with it, just give someone a hose with running water and he will comeup with a hell of a lots of water tricks, except that he will never realize that there are so so many people who are without water for so many days, and for whom this falling water on the ground is " l'eau de vie ".
People wake upppppp! Jagoooooooooooo, how much i love that ad from Tata tea about election. So wake up people and save this nation before it get late and out of control. Sphere: Related Content
Saturday, November 8, 2008
BACK ON TRACK!!!
After selling our house 1 year back, now we live in Mr. Siddiqui's house at C-95. He is a very fine gentleman. Yesterday, he was standing on his terrace when i was about to enter home so he came down and started talking with me. He has spent most of his life abroad and therefore very rightly feels misfit here in this unruly pakistani society. One of our neighbours parks his car right in front of Mr. Siddiqui's gate due to which he feels great difficulty to take out his car. We were discussing that people have become so irresponsible and have forgotten our obligations and just take our social and moral duties as granted. I guess it is one of the reasons that we, Muslims, who were the heirs to such grand and regal traditions and customs, and whose manners were quoted as an example in the west, have now become so much degraded and are being insulted everywhere. It is all so simple that all one has to do is to just fulfil all his obligations, just his own, and leave the rest to Allah. I am sure that we can also come back on track as Pakistanis. Is this the Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam struggled so much for ? Is this the Pakistan that was visualized by Allama Iqbal ? No ! No ! No !
I wish so so much that we Pakistanis can understand what type of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam dreamt about so that we can fulfil his long awaited dream and so that his soul can rest in peace. Sphere: Related Content
Sunday, October 26, 2008
What Nations are made of ?
What makes a nation's pillars high
And it's foundations strong?
What makes it mighty to defy
The foes that round it throng?
It is not gold. Its kingdoms grand
Go down in battle shock;
Its shafts are laid on sinking sand,
Not on abiding rock.
Is it the sword? Ask the red dust
Of empires passed away;
The blood has turned their stones to rust,
Their glory to decay.
And is it pride? Ah, that bright crown
Has seemed to nations sweet;
But God has struck its luster down
In ashes at his feet.
Not gold but only men can make
A people great and strong;
Men who for truth and honor's sake
Stand fast and suffer long.
Brave men who work while others sleep,
Who dare while others fly...
They build a nation's pillars deep
And lift them to the sky.
Imagine such beautiful ideas and thoughts for a moment and you will yourself feel the strength that this poem puts into you just by reading it once. Really these are the men of honour. I wish that we had such men here in Pakistan. Ever since i joined the Call Centre Industry and had interactions with all these foreigners from so many countries working here in Pakistan, i got some very interesting remarks about us Pakistanis. They were all of the view that Pakistanis are very helpful, very kind and courteous, but on the same time very forgetful, very unpunctual, never fulfilling their promises. These attributes really tended to decrease our credibility in their minds. Sipke, who is a Dutch national and has been here for such a long time, loved being in Pakistan when he first came here. However now, after he got a chance to visit Mumbai, he is of the opinion that Indians are far better as far as human attributes are concerned. I agree with him from all my heart. We Pakistanis say Insha Allah after every promise we make but never fulfill those promises, due to which these foreigners started getting this idea that whenever a Pakistani will say Insha Allah it means that forget that promise or that commitment. This is all so sad. Why can't we cultivate the Ideas that Iqbal has been given to us in his revolutionary work. Look at this piece,آواز غيب
آتي ہے دم صبح صدا عرش بريں سے
کھويا گيا کس طرح ترا جوہر ادراک!
کس طرح ہوا کند ترا نشتر تحقيق
ہوتے نہيں کيوں تجھ سے ستاروں کے جگر چاک
تو ظاہر و باطن کي خلافت کا سزاوار
کيا شعلہ بھي ہوتا ہے غلام خس و خاشاک
مہر و مہ و انجم نہيں محکوم ترے کيوں
کيوں تري نگاہوں سے لرزتے نہيں افلاک
اب تک ہے رواں گرچہ لہو تيري رگوں ميں
نے گرمي افکار، نہ انديشہ بے باک
روشن تو وہ ہوتي ہے، جہاں بيں نہيں ہوتي
جس آنکھ کے پردوں ميں نہيں ہے نگہ پاک
باقي نہ رہي تيري وہ آئينہ ضميري
اے کشتہء سلطاني و ملائي و پيري!
I wish that we can all base our lives on this philosophy. I wish we can change the perspective that the west has for us. Ameen.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Silence
Saturday, October 18, 2008
INDIAN IDOL 4
The 4th season of the most awaited reality show "Indian Idol" has started with a must tougher lineup this time. As compared to the previous one, this time competition is going to be a very severe one with everyone from the start has been putting in all his/her efforts. It seems that they have learnt a lot from the previous seasons as the song selection is much better this time. It seems that the judges will have a really tough time this season in deciding about who is gonna be among the top two. However, here is my prediction! Yes! From the previous season's experience when the much more experienced and versatile Amit Paul and Emon Chatterjee could not make it to the top because of our 'policewala' Prashant Tamang who despite all his weaknesses had the support of the entire police force behind him.
In my personal opinion, Amit Paul should have been the ultimate choice as he has such a great melodious voice with such a great projection and throw and good understanding of notes and octaves. It will really be a bad luck if he does not rise from among the runner ups as unfortunately he does not have any large sponsors on his back at this time. Emon was also such a great voice as was Chang, and Ankita. They were all much more stronger than Prashant. On the other hand, Prashant has uptil now failed to make his mark.
This year, we have so many good singers in the competition, like Ananya Mishra, Rajdeep Chatterjee, Sourabhee, Tullika Ganguly, Bhanu Pratap, Sandeep Ubale, and the very cute teddy carrying Sunaikshi Raina. Among them Bhanu Pratap is a veteran of 4 auditions out of which the previous three were unsuccessful but this time he has made into the top 30 contestants who will now run the show. But then we have "Kapil Thapa" our Fauji Bhai ( as written on his profile on the official Indian Idol site www.indianidol.sify.com/contestants ) who will have the entire armed forces behind his back. In such a biased situation, Kapil will always have this advantage behind him, and Ananya, Rajdeep, Sourabhee, Tullika, Bhanu, Sandeep and Sunaikshi ( picture above) will have to put in all of their effort plus lots of extra effort to survive this onslaught. I wish that the armed forces personnel in India will also be very sensible in making their selection on the basis of merit rather than affiliation so that we can get a really really competitive winner at the end. So lets keep our fingers crossed and see that will my prediction come true or the very sensible Indian people who have a great understanding of music will make a just decision in selecting the Indian Idol. Sphere: Related Content
Friday, October 17, 2008
Beggers are not Choosers !
Thursday, October 16, 2008
" 萬歲利中國友好" Pak Cheen Dosti Zinda Baad!!!
I once read a quotation about China that, "China is a civilization pretending to be a nation." How right the speaker Mr. Micheal Ledeen was at that time. It has always been so mesmerizing reading about the Chinese history and Chinese folklore stories. We Pakistanis hold Peoples Republic of China and the Chinese people as our greatest friends and brothers. Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China were established on 21 May, 1951. If we look at the history of Sino-Pak relations we find that there have been numerous times when our Chinese brethren helped us at some very needy times. Karakorum Highways will always stand tall as a monument of friendship between these two countries. However, for the last 10 or more years, ever since we got the menace of terrorism in our country, the danger to our Chinese brothers who work here in Pakistan has increased. Whenever i read a news item about the terrorists kidnapping or hurting these Chinese, it hurts so much just like my own family member has been hurt. I feel that it is not only the government's responsibility but also the responsibility of the citizens of Pakistan to personally take care that no mortal can harm all these Chinese who come all the way from their country to Pakistan to help us. To be left along in the community of nations is a very terrifying feeling, and at this stage when we have a very few nations on our side sincerely, our friendship with the Chinese is our most precious possession. It is so sad that there is so little about China in our school and college course books. I wish that our government can look into this and add more chapters about China especially about Mao and his philosophy, about Confucius, about Chinese history. There should be more Chinese language centers so that our youth can go to China both for education and also to work there in different fields to contribute in the progress of the Peoples Republic of China. It is imperative for us to realize the importance of this friendship and work hard to not only to preserve its essence but to further strengthen it. Failure to do so will put us into the darkest corners of the world map.
Let us all pledge to work for strengthening this bond of friendship with our Chinese brethren, and donot spare a single effore to ensure that they live and stay safely here. Long live Pak China Friendship. Sphere: Related Content
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
ECONOMISTS AND ECONOMICS IN PAKISTAN
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Shahid Afridi!
I remember a Cricket match that was played in 1996 in Nairobi, Kenya and a young Pakistani by the name of Shahid Afridi had just come on the crease. All of a sudden, he started a run making spree and made the fastest century in the history of Cricket. After that, he became a very strong force to reckon with and went on to make more and more records. Very soon he was known to the cricketing world as the run-making machine. Later on, he started showing his skills in bowling also and soon rose to the ranks of top all rounders. It was always a pleasure to watch him bat and still more pleasing was to watch him bowl, thinking and planning all the way during his brief runnup. Every ball of his over had a different variety especially his slower delivery that contributed a lot in his wickets.
However when i look at Shahid Afridi, i find a confused, tense and sometimes even frightened person who does not seem to enjoy his cricket even a tiny bit. I guess the crowd's pressure over him to make runs, the fluctuating golddigger media in Pakistan and the team differences are playing a great role in his deterioration. Instead of becoming seasoned with the passage of time, just like Tendulkar, Ponting, Pollock, he is losing it. We all want to see you bat Afridi, we all are your die-hard fans, don't disappoint us. You can do it man, you really can do it. Go for it, go for the big hits with the same confidence you had in the beginning, you are really made for the kill. Sphere: Related Content
Monday, October 13, 2008
Where izzzz Osama ???????????
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Richest Souls on the Planet!!!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Talks of Recessions
Well, now to think what our esteemed rulers plan to do about it, increasing duty on luxury items, decreasing the subsidies, i am sure that it will help remove poverty from the country. No no no ! Wait ! not by making the poor rich but by killing the poor by depriving them of all bread, water, electricity, medical etc. Wow! the soil of Pakistan will also get a lot more fertile, due to all these corpses, thus Mr. Zardari can rightly claim that we will have excess of wheat, cotton, and rice the next year, and then we will increase our exports more than that of Japan.
Khair forget it! Lets talk about the evenings in Paris, the nights in London, the shopping at Dubai and the Casinos at LA. Life is still beautiful, so why waste time over these petty matters! By the way there is a sale going on at Harrods, so hurry up! Sphere: Related Content