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The JF-17 Thunder is a lightweight tactic multirole supersonic combat aircraft jointly developed by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and the Chinese Chengdu Aircraft Industries Corporation.
About 50% of the on-board equipment and avionics for the fighter is manufactured in Pakistan at the Kamra plant, while the rest of the assembly parts come from China.
My Khala(aunt) sent me this outfit (angharka with choridar) from Maria B. and I'm lovinggggggg it....Sleeves made up of beautiful hues delicately embellished with dabka and kora embroidery along with small little motifs all over upper part of the sleeves and silk thread tussels with ghungroos attached in sleeves...What you see in the pic are one of the sleeves and a thin embroidered line u see on the left hand side is the opening of angharka and you fasten this with tussels or loops..In my case its silk thread tussels with little jingle bells :)
Angharka is very similar to kurta and falls to knee length and are fastened by loops above the waist you can get an idea what angharka looks like even though its the most ordinary looking and merely attractive but the closet one I could find online ;)
Choridar or Churidar are trousers with bangle like gathering or wrinkles snug around the ankles but loose at the hips and thighs mostly worn by people from the Indian subcontinent (typically with a kameez or kurta (tunic) or Angharka) Choridars are my fav and if you wear choridars with kurta or angharka it gives you a very eastern touch :)
Here is the story... at the grand old age of approaching my mid-50s, I've been invited to a costume/ Halloween party for the first time. It will be a small party. The problem? I'm the world's No. 1 dumbo when it comes to pop culture and characters.
After days of worrying over it, I decided that my debut Halloween costume will be a soldier of the early 1800s, owing to the fact that I'm a huge fan of Pride and Prejudice and the TV mini-series Belgravia.
So I need a make-believe Napoleonic-era Hussar military jacket and boots. But no, I'm not getting a pair of breeches. I highly doubt I can afford a pair of breeches. I'm using a pair of off-white jeans instead. The jacket, boots and white jeans I can wear for other occasions.
I wonder if I'm breaking cultural appropriation rules. Frankly, I don't quite understand cultural appropriation.
Here is the story... at the grand old age of approaching my mid-50s, I've been invited to a costume/ Halloween party for the first time. It will be a small party. The problem? I'm the world's No. 1 dumbo when it comes to pop culture and characters.
After days of worrying over it, I decided that my debut Halloween costume will be a soldier of the early 1800s, owing to the fact that I'm a huge fan of Pride and Prejudice and the TV mini-series Belgravia.
So I need a make-believe Napoleonic-era Hussar military jacket and boots. But no, I'm not getting a pair of breeches. I highly doubt I can afford a pair of breeches. I'm using a pair of off-white jeans instead. The jacket, boots and white jeans I can wear for other occasions.
I wonder if I'm breaking cultural appropriation rules. Frankly, I don't quite understand cultural appropriation.
Green Street is a road in the London Borough of Newham, England. The name appears in records from the 15th century and it was the boundary of the ancient parishes of East Ham and West Ham, from the Romford Road to the marshes near The River Thames.
Near Upton Park tube station, the road becomes a regional centre for retail in food, jewellery and fabrics, and the location of Queens Market.[6] The road has an array of shops specialising in primarily South Asian goods, catering to those with strong cultural and familial ties to Pakistan (and, to a lesser extent, India and Bangladesh). The street also has a smaller yet prominent Afro-Caribbean community culture, reflected in its several food stores specialising in Caribbean and African foods.
There is a very large Pakistani Muslim population living in the area.
The things in a row....!!
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Gifted to my father today by Pak Fan company, Pakistan, for the upcoming Birthday of our Beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad-e-Mustafa (salahu alihi wasalam), which will appear this Sunday (5th Feb, 2012). According to Sunni Muslims, Birthday of Prophet is 12th Rabi-ul-Awal Sharif, which is the 3rd month of Islamic lunar calender.
In Pakistan and across the world where Muslims reside Birthday is celebrated with recitation of Naats (hyms in praise of Prophet) and Quran Sharif (Holy Book of Islam and Word of ALLAH).
Here is the story... at the grand old age of approaching my mid-50s, I've been invited to a costume/ Halloween party for the first time. It will be a small party. The problem? I'm the world's No. 1 dumbo when it comes to pop culture and characters.
After days of worrying over it, I decided that my debut Halloween costume will be a soldier of the early 1800s, owing to the fact that I'm a huge fan of Pride and Prejudice and the TV mini-series Belgravia.
So I need a make-believe Napoleonic-era Hussar military jacket and boots. But no, I'm not getting a pair of breeches. I highly doubt I can afford a pair of breeches. I'm using a pair of off-white jeans instead. The jacket, boots and white jeans I can wear for other occasions.
I wonder if I'm breaking cultural appropriation rules. Frankly, I don't quite understand cultural appropriation.
courtesy google images
A comment on my earlier post..on hanging and capital punishment
The most unfortunate is the case of Kasab the lone terrorist of 26/11 who killed innocent people mercilessly and ruthlessly .. today we have him in court spend money on his trial, listen to his demands, why should he be given a special treatment he should beheaded and crucified on the main street to tell all terrorist we mean business ...enough is enough..
This trial is only a farce to project ourselves as fair minded people, was kasab fair to those who died./
even if a terrorist is a minor he should not be shown sympathy at all , law and justice are fine but attacks on our country should be stopped with new stringent laws and regulations
we are sick and tired of stateless actors made and recreated in Pakistan by the ISI and other India hating forces...
ajmal amir kasab
should be beheaded
crucified
an evil man
he should not be tried
because of him
innocent people died
now within the safety
of our judiciary
our law and order
within its loopholes
he wants to hide
he should be
burnt alive and fried
this vermin
made in pakistan
stateless actor
who has attacked
our city's pride
dude he just looks evil
says my dearest
American friend
Dragon Fly
saluting the
resurging spirit
of the people of Mumbai
a lesson to all terrorists
decapitation
public crucifixion
the most befitting reply
paying rs 50000 per month
for his defense
is an insult to injury
as the state coffers run dry
Update Times of India 26/11 2009
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Cost-of-keeping-Kasab-a...
Cost of keeping Kasab alive: Rs 31 crore and counting
As India observes the first anniversary of the terror attack on Mumbai, the cash-strapped Democratic Front government in Maharashtra has so far spent a staggering Rs 31 crore, or nearly Rs 8.5 lakh per day, to keep the 21-year-old terrorist from the Pakistani town of Faridkot safe and secure enough to stand trial.
Incidentally, the state is set to wind up its presentation of evidence in the ongoing trial in the special court at Arthur Road jail on Thursday. However, the trial, which began in May, is not likely to finish soon - special public prosecutor Ujwal Nikam reckons it will take another two-three months to come to completion.
``The state's debt has crossed the Rs 1.85 lakh crore mark. But of course, where security of the state and the country is concerned, we don't discuss the financial situation,'' a senior government official told TOI. Of course, the Rs 31 crore figure is strictly unofficial since the government is wary of letting out any information on Kasab.
On the post-terror attack expenditure, the official said, following the directives of the Centre, besides procuring weapons for emergency use, vehicles and equipment, two special cells were created inside Arthur Road jail and JJ hospital.
``There was a huge expenditure on the construction of a special cell inside the high-security Arthur Road jail. It has been designed in such a manner that even if a truck laden with explosives were to ram into it, the cell would not be dented. Such safeguards are essential to protect Kasab's life - and to establish Pakistan's involvement in the attack,'' he said.
Besides the special prison cell, another cell was created inside JJ Hospital for Kasab's treatment.
``We spent nearly Rs 1 crore for the creation of a bullet-proof cell on the JJ Hospital premises. But he was never taken there, instead, doctors were summoned to the Arthur Road jail, whenever Kasab had a health problem,'' he said. Incidentally, Kasab, who was wounded before being captured, has been attended to by anywhere between 16-24 doctors for his various ailments in the past year.
The official pointed out that there was also a huge outgo on deployment of central forces to guard the Arthur Road jail and towards payment of fees for the public prosecutor and lawyers appearing for Kasab.
``It's a costly affair, but we had no option,'' he said.
Meanwhile, home minister R R Patil, who was asked to resign, following public anger over police inaction during 26/11, has promised full security to the city on Thursday. ``Nothing should happen tomorrow,'' Patil, whose reappointment in the new government raised quite a few eyebrows, said on Wednesday. What may have added to his confidence is the fact that an NSG battalion with 258 commandos has already landed in the city from Delhi as a security-boosting measure.
Patil also told TOI that while 15,000 police vacancies had been filled in the last year, another 21,000 posts were still vacant.
his eyes
drunken
meshes
he looked
pareshan
his name
was afat
khan
from the
hindukush
mountains
close to
afghaniatan
he was her
reluctant
mehman
she was
once a
man
but now
her ass
was spread
like a lavish
dastarkhan
now
with huge
plasticky
silicon
heaving tits
she stole
hijra pictures
this bitch
beiman
eyeing
the androgynous
never to be found
beauty the ethereal
beauty of hijras
of hindustan
dedicated to
this bitch
now living
in peshawar
whore
of libidinous
horny one eyed
taliban
on her
ass a label
non state
actor made
in pakistan
#beggarpoet
#firozeshakir
Myself with my camera on the way to Sehwan Sharif amidst heavy showers and thunderstorms.
These were the first rains of the year I have personally witnessed. And they were just remarkable.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
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A dagger (from Vulgar Latin: 'daca' - a Dacian knife) is a typically double-edged blade used for stabbing or thrusting. They often fulfill the role of a secondary defense weapon in close combat. In most cases, a tang extends into the handle along the centerline of the blade.
Wazirabad is internationally famous for its fine quality cutlery products such as:
Hunting knives, Pocket knives, Daggers, Swords, Axes, Utensils.
I believe Islero is a (generic) fitness brand. These gloves are made in Pakistan and they're soft, pliable and comfortable. Soft inner 3M Thinsulate lining - let's see how that holds up - and a reinforced knucklebed. A nice fit, but perhaps not warm enough for temperatures below 10°C.
Available for a low price - €24 - on Amazon or eBay.
Tested for a 1000 Km's so far.
The things in a row....!!
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Teresa Hollingsworth of South Arts with filmmaker Ayesha Khan. Photo courtesy of Teresa Hollingsworth.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.
Gift of Water Pumps installed at Mirpur Sakro, Sindh
March 10th, 2015
Village Moridani is a deprived area which is located 75 KM away from Karachi, on Gharo-Keto Bandar highway. Nearest well known place near the village is Mirpur Sakro. The village is consist of 400 plus households with an approximate population of 3800 peoples including adults and kids. Non availability of potable water was a major problem for the residents of village as nearest water source was approximately 5 kilometers away from the village. To eliminate some miseries from the lives of villagers, Lodhie Foundation Installed 5 Hand pumps at different locations of Moridani village.Boring and pumps installation was carried out on 10 th March 2015. Funding for this project was arranged by renowned philanthropists Mrs. Mariam Issa and her Husband Mr. Mohammad Issa. Shaan Technologies Private Limited Karachi, selected the location and managed all logistic and installation work.
These 5 hand pumps, made in Pakistan, were installed just 24 hours before my visit. I was able to participate in starting first stage of pumping up water.