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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Tum Hosla Mat Haaro, Hum Saath Tumharay Hain.



A song dedicated to the flood and earthquake victims of Pakistan by Jawad Ahmad.

Shows the suffering of all the people who are and were affected by these terrible disasters. 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Karma, Kay-os and KitKat.

The best and worst pic I could google to describe my condition :D
I am on a phone call with my friend right now and her sister just woke up and I don't know why but she is one of my worst enemies ever so the call is on hold and the milk is boiling and I am here having breakfast while typing this article. I am also charging my phone with the laptop which has a song playing plus earphones are plugged in thanks to the call... add one more thing, Ufone computer operator is continuously saying " Baray Mehrbaani intazaar kijiye, please wait' .. While I am shouting back that I AM waiting but the computer won't listen. Chaos, I know. 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Ten Things About Pakistan You Probably Don't Know.


This post is the part of #MeraPakWatan Blogging Competition written by Gul Zehra Zaidi for '14 Acts for Pakistan' :)

Pakistan is going through difficult times. The future looks bleak. Hope seems to be a luxury we cannot afford” - Statements such as these are common these days.

However, I tend to disagree. I don’t believe there’s anything as bad about Pakistan that can’t be fixed by what’s good about it. Pakistan is a beautiful country that has proven to be the epitome of resilience in the most difficult of times.

Here’s to celebrate everything that makes Pakistan a country, so beautiful and so strong. Here’s to the breathtaking beauty and unimaginable strength.

Here’s to things you probably didn’t know about Pakistan.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Maasai Cricket Warriors: A Kenyan Tribe Bringing Change.



African tribes are unique in their own way. All the traditions, the way of living, the food, the clothes, the ceremonies, everything has something unique and special about them. They have been following their traditions for centuries and have never changed, some rarely do, but there is never a dramatic change.

The other day I came across an African tribe, Maasai Warriors from the Laikipia region in Kenya who have exchanged their spears for cricket bats and they are using cricket as a vehicle to empower youth and to target social problems in order to bring about positive change in their communities. That's rare.

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