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World Diabetes Day
14 November 2009
World Diabetes Day raises global awareness of diabetes - its escalating rates around the world and how to prevent the illness in most cases. Started by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and WHO, the Day is celebrated on 14 November to mark the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best, was instrumental in the discovery of insulin in 1922, a life-saving treatment for diabetes patients.
WHO estimates that more than 220 million people worldwide have diabetes. This number is likely to more than double by 2030 without intervention. Almost 80% of diabetes deaths occur in low and middle-income countries.
it was a cool and breezy evening,
when I met kashif ahmed.
He is a vegetable seller who is just 10 years old.
After the death of his father he left his school and start working for supporting his mother and family.
In the photo, grand mother of Bakhtegul, Who lives is Buner and migrated during the operation. She travelled for more that 3 days to reach at Saleem Khan at Swabi and that was only possible bcoz of his son who carried her on shoulders.
Now as the situation is getting better in Buner tehsil Gogra, the family has moved in morning towards their home and left here bcoz they dont know whats the actual position is there.
The Women was crying and demanding to return as soon as possible to their Village, She quoted... "I will rather love to die there instead of living here .."
May God Bless them and they reach their homes soon .
Few months back i had seen some amazing historical pictures of Kashif Ghurki of an old haveli. On inquiring him he shared these pictures were from borderly village of Jiwan Singh. I was too much eager to visit this site that i have market it on sticky notes on my laptop screen. Located 13.9 kilometer from Jalo. It took us 90 minutes to reach there form Jalo. The site is located on middle of village The haveli is not in good shape but still the arches, domes, curvatures showing reflection of great Sikh Architecture..The villagers are more then friendly they offered us tea and show us all part of haveli
I met Kashif about 3 years ago when he was only 19 year old. He runs his own net cafe with his Brother in Mirpur AJ Kashmir. I did not have a chance to meet him this time around since I am leaving Pakistan for good soon. The last time I met him was early this year and he really have building up his body even though he still look innocent and pure as I met him 3 years ago.
Model : Kashif ,
Location : AJ Kashmir - Pakistan
Along with my brother and one friend Kashif Gurki; we three were exploring outskirts of Lahore. Our aim was to find historical remains of Sikh era. After visiting a Samadhi in Kohrian village present at Barki road, we headed further towards Jahman village which is present along the BRB canal. On BRB canal a local person inquired us the reason of our visit. We told him that we are history lovers and are in search of old architectures. He told us that there are remains of an old Samadhi in a small village named Gaga. We decided to visit Gaga first.
Gaga is a small village. Its present near Nurpur. Nurpur is the village where great wrestler of sub-continent; Kikar Singh; got training for wrestling in early years of his life.
This site is located on far end of Gaga village. It was allocated to migrants of 1947 partition. Ancestors of those migrants shared an interesting story with us that this edifice is basically a tomb of a Sikh Roop Chand who was buried here after converting to Islam. But they were not sure about this story as they are settled here from last 68 year and this structure seems to be at least 300 year old. That might be a Samadhi.
It has roughly 12 x 12 feet in horizontal dimensions and 10 ft in height. It has arch opening on all four sides and one side opening was closed with temporary brick masonry. The top roof dome had fallen few years back.
I have seen almost every old structure of Sikh era in this area. But, this building architecture is quite different from them. In Sikh gurdawaras and Samadhis; the entrance opening are from eastern side which is auspicious old tradition. But this structure has openings on all four sides; which is not observed anywhere else. This type of configuration was usually used in Mughal Bardari’s. Locals also told us that few decades back it has a tall entrance gateway and garden which disappeared with the passage of time.
Bricks used in construction of this edifice are different as compared to bricks used in any historical building in outskirts of Lahore. Arches, partitions and brickwork; all relates to Mughal construction. I came to conclusion that maybe it was tomb or baradari constructed in Mughal era and during Sikh era that might be converted into Gurdawara or Samadhi
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I dedicate this photograph to my friends - Khusro and Ittiqa for being my best friends. Further I also dedicate to Mohsin, Yasir (Max Loxton) Farooq, Kashif Qadri, Raja Islam and Fursid.
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I photographed this 9-month old cub as he climbed a tree in the pride's Zoo Miami enclosure. He had been roughhousing with his two siblings under the watchful eye of their mother, Kashifa. As this little guy climbed the tree to temporarily evade one of his chasing siblings, he stopped and looked right into the camera with those big eyes and I had this shot.