Pakistani Senior Journalists living in Govt. Flats
Matiullah Jan, DAWN News Journalist exposing Pakistani Senior Journalists , living illegally in Government Flats in Islamabad Posh areas.
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Matiullah Jan, DAWN News Journalist exposing Pakistani Senior Journalists , living illegally in Government Flats in Islamabad Posh areas.
Here is first vedio;
OKARA: Police officials arrested a butcher, Shakeel, on Tuesday for selling dog meat in the district.
After residents in the district began complaining of stray dogs that had bitten several people, police officials said that they began to conduct raids in the area looking to impound the dogs. “I led a team at night to search for stray dogs to take off the streets when we caught two men capturing dogs in sacks,” Constable Ishfaq said. The constable said that police followed the brothers, Muhammad and Shakeel, and discovered that they had set up a secret slaughtering operation in their house. “We discovered that they had been picking up dogs off the street and were butchering them at home. Then they sold the meat to local burger shops in the morning,” Ishfaq said.
More than one-fifth of the teaching posts at government-run colleges for women are vacant, reveal statistics released by Fafen Education Institution Monitor . With the exception of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), where the occupancy rate of teachers’ vacancies was almost 93%, other provinces lacked teaching staff. In Balochistan’s monitored colleges, 29% teaching posts were not filled. Similarly 28% of teaching posts in Sindh colleges and 24% in Punjab colleges were vacant. A higher percentage of non-teaching posts were filled in comparison to teaching posts in monitored colleges. Nearly 92% of the sanctioned non-teaching posts were filled in the monitored colleges. The research says that the government spending on each college-going female student is lower than what is being spent on a college-going male student by Rs1,348 a year. According to Fafen monitoring of 106 boys colleges during April 2010, government spends Rs18, 815 annually on each student of boy colleges nationwide as compared to Rs17,467 on each student enrolled in girl colleges annually. The Fafen Governance Monitors visited 94 Government Girls Colleges across the country during September 2010 which included 46 girls colleges in 28 districts of Punjab, 20 colleges in 16 districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 9 colleges in 9 districts of Balochistan, 17 girls colleges in 11 districts of Sindh and one college each in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata). In addition to that, one teacher was found available for every 45 students enrolled in monitored colleges nationwide. Region-wise, Balochistan had better student-teacher ratio where one teacher was available for every 34 students, followed by KP, where a teacher was present for every 37 students. Sindh followed with an average of one teacher per 39 students and in Punjab one teacher was available for every 56 students on average. The Punjab’s lower student-lecturer ratio can be attributed to the higher enrolment rate. In Fata, a teacher was present for every 10 students in the monitored institution, and in ICT, one teacher was available for every 18 students in the monitored college. On average, the government spends Rs17,467 on each student enrolled in girl colleges annually, as per the budgetary information shared by 17 colleges. The highest per student spending was found in Islamabad Capital Territory where Rs28,483 were spent on each student, followed by Sindh (Rs23,341), KP (Rs17,523) and Punjab (Rs12, 620). Balochistan and Fata colleges did not share this information with Fafen Monitors. Transparency surfaced as a major issue during Fafen’s monitoring of the girls colleges. As many as 77 out of 94 monitored colleges declined to provide information about their budget. As many as 21 colleges withheld information regarding the number of students present on the day of the Fafen visit. Similarly, some colleges did not share information about the total number of sanctioned teaching and non-teaching posts, against the number of filled posts. The administration of nine colleges did not share information about the attendance of teachers while 21 colleges did not provide information about the number of enrolled students. For physical infrastructure and facilities, bare minimum standards were maintained in monitored colleges. However some colleges were lacking in the availability of clean drinking water, furniture, playgrounds, and security guards. While 31 per cent colleges did not have a security guard, 28 per cent did not have the required furniture in classrooms.
The government started securing the attacked websites on Tuesday, shortly after a group of hackers calling themselves the ‘Indian Cyber Army’ gained root access to a main server hosting important Pakistani government websites. In an email sent to media outlets earlier, the hackers’ group claimed to have gained root access to the server hosting the websites. The group managed to hack at least 36 out of the 40 websites which are reportedly being hosted on the hacked server. The hackers had inserted a page on the websites declaring that they had successfully rooted the server. The websites had not been entirely defaced. The hacking attempt appears to be associated with the Mumbai attacks. Details pertaining to the group behind the attack are not clear. Dawn.com is investigating the matter.
Following Pak Government web sites again hacked by Indian Cyber Army, last night.
http://www.pastic.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
http://www.paknavy.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN NAVY OFFICIAL PORTAL
http://www.nrb.gov.pk/indian.html –> NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION BUREAU
http://www.nfdc.gov.pk/indian.html –> NATIONAL FERTILIZER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
http://www.niopk.gov.pk/indian.html –> NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY PAKISTAN
http://www.neas.gov.pk/indian.html –> NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (NEAS)
http://www.nab.gov.pk/indian.html –> National Accountability Bureau
http://www.navtec.gov.pk/indian.html –> National Vocational & Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC)
http://www.dgto.gov.pk/indian.html–> Director General Trading Organisations
http://www.mofa.gov.pk/indian.html–> Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan
http://www.msa.org.pk/indian.html –> Maritime Security Agency Government of pakistan
http://www.na.gov.pk/indian.html –> NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
http://www.topians.edu.pk/indian.html–> WRITTEN EXAMINATION RESULT PAF PUBLIC SCHOOL LOWER TOPA
http://www.usc.com.pk/indian.html –> Utility Stores Corporation Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives.
http://www.vepcon.gov.pk/indian.html –> National Talent Pool of Govrnment of pakistan
http://www.sindh.gov.pk/indian.html –> OFFICIAL PORTAL OF SINDH GOVERNMENT ( MINISTER SITE )
http://www.sindhpolice.gov.pk/indian.html –> OFFICIAL PORTAL OF SINDH POLICE OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
http://www.pifra.gov.pk/indian.html –> PROJECT TO IMPROVE FINANCIAL REPORTING AND AUDITING
http://www.pmad.gov.pk/indian.html –> Pakistan Military Accounts Department
http://www.pmnh.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
http://www.pwd.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL PORTAL
http://www.pcb.gov.pk/indian.html–> PCB- Pakistan Computer Bureau
http://www.pcret.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN COUNCIL OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
http://www.pcrwr.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN COUNCIL OF RESEARCH IN WATER RESOURCES
http://www.pcsir.gov.pk/indian.html –> MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GOVT OF PAKISTAN
http://www.pha.gov.pk/indian.html –> PAKISTAN HOUSING AUHORITY MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND WORKS
http://www.agp.gov.pk/indian.html –> OFFICIAL PORTAL OF AUDITOR GENRAL OF PAKISTAN
http://www.alp.gov.pk/indian.html –> OFFICIAL PORTAL OF AGRICULTURAL LINKAGES PROGRAMME OF PAKISTAN
http://www.census.gov.pk/indian.html –> OFFICIAL PORTAL OF CENSUS OF GOVT OF PAKISTAN
http://www.cga.gov.pk/indian.html –> CONTROLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS OF MINISTRY OF PAKISTAN
http://www.cii.gov.pk/indian.html –> The Council Of Islamic Ideology Govt of Pakistan
http://www.cmsindh.gov.pk/indian.html –> Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah OFFICIAL PORTAL
http://www.cmtl.gov.pk/indian.html –>Construction Materials Testing Laboratory Civil Works Organisation GOV of PAKISTAN
http://www.eadtraining.gov.pk/indian.html –> MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECENOMIC AFFAIRS OF PAKISTAN
http://www.enercon.gov.pk/indian.html –> The National Energy Conservation Center
http://www.environment.gov.pk/indian.html –> MINISTRY OF Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.fab.gov.pk/indian.html –> FREQUENCY ALLOCATION BOARD OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
http://www.fgehf.gov.pk/indian.html –> FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF EMPLOYEES HOUSING FOUNDATION OF PAKISTAN
http://www.thenucleuspak.org.pk/indian.html –>website of scientific journal ‘The Nucleus’ Pakistan
Consumers is surprised with the sharp cut in Chicken Prices in Islamabad. A day earlier, consumers were bound to purchase Chicken with more than 125 Rs/Kg but today, Chicken outlets offering 96 Rs/KG with almost 20 Rs less rate as compare to they offer from last two weeks. “This is indeed surprise for me, but a good releif”, said by government employee working in Islamabad.
Almost 3,000 cell phones get snatched or stolen every month in Karachi, say latest statistics published by the Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC). According to figures from August 2009 to July 2010, handset theft in Karachi takes up 43.7 per cent of all of Pakistan, with most incidents occurring in the city’s east zone, comprising areas such as Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Gulistan-i-Jauhar, Korangi, followed by south zone, which includes areas like Defence, Clifton and Saddar. The reported stats show that in the period August 2009 to July 2010 (one year), 9018 handsets were snatched or stolen in Karachi East, with 8,053 in the South, 6,495 in Central, 6,302 in Malir and 3,724 in the West zone.
Area wise, the highest number of incidents have occurred in Saddar (4,445) followed by Gulshan-e-Iqbal (4,428). Jamshed Town, Clifton and Korangi follow. In terms of brand, it was noted that Nokia with 77.7 per cent had the highest share in the cell phones that were stolen. It is worth mentioning here that these numbers are based on reported cases and the actual number is likely to be much higher. According to latest Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), currently Pakistan has a cell phone subscription base of more than 100 million.
Army raided a location in Jani Khel, Bannu near the tribal territory and arrested a newly arrived agent of RAW Kolan Raj s/o Chambali who is a resident of Hyderabad Dakkan. His accomplice has fled the scene. Army has recovered weapons, maps and documents of raw from the possession of 28 years old suspect. He has been shifted to some unspecified location for interrogation.
DIG Bannu Haji Iftikhar confirmed this news.
Former president Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf would contest election from Chitral district, a top leader of the newly launched All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) said on Sunday.
Addressing a public meeting here, APML Secretary General Muhammad Ali Saif said his party would usher a new era of development in the country. “The demand of people of Chitral that Pervez Musharraf should contest election from their district has proved that the masses want a change in the politics of the country and that only a revolutionary leader can bring these changes,” he remarked. Saif said that champions of democracy and rights of the people were depositing huge amounts of ill-gotten money in their foreign bank accounts and inflation had reached the highest level. “Those raising the slogans of ‘Pakistan Khappey’ are looting the country and are depriving them of bread, cloth and home,” he said.
Muhammd Ali Saif, who is also a spokesman for the former president, said the government was taking credit of the development projects started by the previous government. Khalid Pervez son of MNA Shahzada Mohiuddin was appointed acting convenor and Faizur Rehman as secretary general of the party, on the occasion.
Quietly, and below the media radar, some 20 top corporate bosses and lobbyists of two of the world’s largest gold mining groups have been meeting President Asif Zardari, Prime Minister Gilani, Governor State Bank and others in Islamabad throughout last week, pressing them to quickly hand over one of the world’s biggest gold and copper treasures found in Balochistan at Reko Diq, worth over $260 billion, to their companies, and for peanuts. Before these highly enticing visits of the mining tycoons to clinch the deals, which followed intense behind-the-scene negotiations and bargaining through middle men, some highly bizarre developments have been taking place, leaving experts and the rest of the mining world stunned, amazed and confused.
The embassies of Myanmar and Syria on Friday were also found involved in the illegal trade of foreign liquor in the capital, police said. The police seized liquor outside the home of Myanmar ambassador in street 59 of sector F-11/4 as it was being taken off from a container on a truck. The ambassador also gave shelter to a person under whose supervision the consignment was taken into the house to avoid his arrest.
A Shalimar police team spotted a truck loaded with a container during patrolling around 2:30am. The police found labourers transferring boxes wrapped with black plastic bags from the container to the envoy’s house. The team informed senior officers who rushed to the spot as the street was cordoned off. The police took into custody the truck’s driver, his helper and the labourers. By the time police took control of the truck, two-thirds of liquor had been shifted to the envoy’s residence.
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