With spirits really high and hopes elevated, the first day of the International Youth Conference & Festival 2011 begin with the air of festivity and warmth on 19th October. A dinner was arranged for the delegates and organizers at Cloud-9 in Islamabad. » Read more: International Youth Conference & Festival: First day
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International Youth Conference & Festival: First day
October 20th, 2011Posted in Announcements, Events, General, News, Society and Culture
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A Platform for the Youth by the youth of Pakistan: International Youth Conference & Festival 2011
October 17th, 2011Situation of Pakistan in the recent years has not been very stable. The people of the country have suffered from poverty, heavy population and internal political disputes. Lack of foreign investment and terrorism has added to worsen the situation for the inhabitants. » Read more: A Platform for the Youth by the youth of Pakistan: International Youth Conference & Festival 2011
Posted in Announcements, Events, General, News, Society and Culture
Tags: 2011 conference details 2011 conference festival 2011 IYCF 2011 youth conference 2011 youth conference details conferences 2011 conferences 2011 details international youth conference international youth conference 2011 international youth conference 2011 social media torches international youth conference details international youth conference festival international youth conference festival 2011 international youth conference updates IYCF IYCF 2011 IYCF details IYCF updates youth conference youth conference 2011 youth conference 2011 updates youth conference dates youth conference details youth conference festival youth conference festival 2011
UM Healthcare Trust: Saves life of a mother and her baby
October 11th, 2011An expecting mother from a very poor family, having remained under pre-natal care/observation of UM Healthcare medical team, had developed very high blood pressure (250/140) in last hours of her delivery…… click here to read more
Language: Shame or pride?
April 9th, 2011“The tie of language is perhaps the strongest and the most durable that can unite mankind.”
Alexis de Tocqueville
Of the many things that set a nation apart and establish its identity distinct and separate from others, language to me is very crucial. » Read more: Language: Shame or pride?
The Art & Craft Village: Open 7 days a week now
February 27th, 2011Potohari Arts and Crafts village is finally completed and is open 7 days a week now. The timings are from 12 pm to 8 pm daily. » Read more: The Art & Craft Village: Open 7 days a week now
Are we ready?
February 27th, 2011After getting free from my exams recently, like a typical student, I found my perfect place in the world of dreams, after long sleepless pre-exam nights, nothing seemed to tempt me more. » Read more: Are we ready?
Posted in Social Issues, Society and Culture
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Do we have one distinct identity?
February 23rd, 2011The idea of Muslims as a separate nation distinct from all other nations, dates back to the time of revelation of the serene and complete religion of Islam. » Read more: Do we have one distinct identity?
One Nation: Are we?
February 12th, 2011The existence of Pakistan stems from the Two Nation Theory. It is a theory that explained the difference of the culture of the Muslims, residing in the sub continent, from the Hindus. » Read more: One Nation: Are we?



