Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Our Message
This is where we post our own ideas and thoughts on what we feel about the current situation in pakistan. We also attempt to express our own opinions on the current situation in pakistan as it is according to us. We believe that the world is becoming a smaller and smaller place and that we have to realize that we our the world. Often people dismiss problems on the world stage as irrelevant to their own personal lives and situation. Our generation is particularly guilty of this. We have to realize that everything effects us more than we realize. This is not the age of "why do today what you can put off to tomorrow". We are the next generation, and our time is now.
About Us
PAL-C (Pakistani American Leadership Center)
is a group that deals in political advocacy and as a voice for the pakistani american community. There are two main areas in which the PAL-C is involved, a domestic area in which they deal in representing Pakistani Americans to the United States government and battling such issues as racial profiling on a national level. The other main area deals with international aid and a desire to help the current situation in pakistan through political advocacy with the United States congress.
is a group that deals in political advocacy and as a voice for the pakistani american community. There are two main areas in which the PAL-C is involved, a domestic area in which they deal in representing Pakistani Americans to the United States government and battling such issues as racial profiling on a national level. The other main area deals with international aid and a desire to help the current situation in pakistan through political advocacy with the United States congress.
Humayun Akhtar makes new political party
Humayun Akhtar separated itself from the now unpopular musharraf regime by apologizing for the actions taken at that time. He formed a new faction known as the chattas
Evidence at last
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/provinces/06-pakistani-taliban-admit-mehsud-killed-in-us-strike-rs-06
Is Baitullah Mehsud alive?
TTP finally admits Baitullah killed in US strike!
this is the first time that the group has admitted his death. Two of his top aides contacted the Associated Press to inform him that Baitullah was deceased as a result from injuries from an August 5 strike.
Happy Ramadan
Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic Calender. It is islamic month in which muslims refrain from eating,drinking, smoking and indulging in things that are ill natured. In the holy month of Ramadan people fast for the sake of Allah and to offer more prayers than usual. Fasting is meant to teach Muslims patience and modesty.
Happy Ramadan!!
Happy Ramadan!!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Pakistan's Independence Day
On August 14th, 2009, millions of Pakistanis from Karachi to Washington D.C celebrated Pakistan's 62 years of independence. Green and white could be found everywhere: from face paintings to the national flags waving high. Celebrations and festival with traditional foods such as chicken tikka, gulab jamin, and other dishes dotted the globe. Performances by national icons entertained everybody and kept up the festivities. The pride and happiness that touched the hearts of many proved it to be a truly glorious day.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Science and Technology in Pakistan
At Karachi University, several industrially useful enzymes were produced. The institute plans on commercializing the enzymes, such as dextran, one of the produced enzymes, which is used in cosmetics and food. By doing so, Pakistan hopes to find their commercializing plan a lucrative one.
The Real Pakistan
Pakistan is not like the Pakistan you see at the news but its more better than that. There isnot war everywhere as people think. Its beautiful country with beautiful cities and alot of places to visit. See the real Pakistan in this video:
Pakistan
Interesting fact about Pakistan is that its the 4th largest producer of Apricot, Cotton and Sugarcane and the largest producer of Date Palm.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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