Sarena Organized cultural expo .
Monday, 19 November 2018
Thursday, 1 November 2018
Pak China Bus service stratrs from 3rd Now 2018
A private transport company will be launching China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) bus service on Saturday, November 03.
This Pakistan-China bus service will foster the good ties between China and Pakistan, said the CEO of the company,
The bus route will be from Lahore to Kashgar (China), engaging people into astonishing and eye-catching views of Northern areas of Pakistan on the journey.
The 30-hour road trip will cost Rs 13,000 for one-way and Rs 23,000 for return ticket.
People have already started to book their seats for this exciting journey.
As per schedule issued by authorized operator, the bus service will run four days a week from Lahore to Tashkurgan on following days:
The departure from Lahore would be on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday while departure from Tashkurgan would be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The passengers can book their seats either from Lahore or Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
It offers premium and luxurious buses, comfortable journey, better en-route services that include breakfast, lunch, dinner refreshment beverages, tea, and snacks, while fast Wi-Fi service would also provided throughout the journey.
Pak Tour Pro
Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Pakistani Engineer Ali Gull made smart helmet with most advanced feature
Pakistani engineer Ali Gul has graduated from Balochistan Universty of information and technology.
A few years ago, Ali Gul, a resident of an Sinjavi town of Balochistan, his brother was severely injured in the coal mine accident. Ali Gul was a student of engineering at the University of Balochistan University of Information Technology. Ali Gul was Shocked in his brother's injuries.
And he committed his scientific studies to be used for working workers in the coal mines. And prepared the helmet for workmen working hardly under this determination. . He had to work alone at the beginning of this project. But later, some assistant and friends joined him. Ali Gul says he belongs to a poor family. His father was a truck driver and had to face criticism by family members.
About The price of this helmet ,it can be sold in the entire unit of databases, control rooms and entire software systems, and the price of helmet per capita will be around 20,000 to 25,000. The contractor does not have any problem to buy this. The point is that there is a significance of the poorest of them.
When anybody creates a new creative thing, he has to register a patent on his name, whose copyright registered on his name, but the worrying thing is that Ali Gul made this helmet to protect the poor workers. But to register a patent, he is facing a lack of funds.
Pakistan needs such valuable youths, as it is time to focus on the bright future youth of the government.
Features:
These helmets are embedded with gas temperature humidity real time location system and heartbeat sensors to detect pulse rate. It gives early warnings on presence of different poisonous gases from any danger There’s a based base station to monitor the coal mines environmental condition continuously and Ventilation fan inside the mines. The project is divided into two main parts, . The first hardware part is actually based on miner's smart helmet used as mobile wireless device node embedded with temperature, humidity and Gas, radio frequency identification reader heart beat sensors and composed of rechargeable battery, ZigBee wireless device to establish and maintain a communication with base station and cloud. A Heartbeat sensor is also used to sense the pulse rate and send the information to base station which we refer here as a control room to detect the physical and mental strength of a mine worker the heartbeat sensor provides the safety of the worker in order to monitor his health status.Uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is used to track and identify the location of worker in underground area.
Sunday, 14 October 2018
Naya Pakistan housing Scheme Complete information || installments down p...
PM Imran Khan, several times during his election campaign and after assuming the office, announced to build as many as 5 million low-cost houses and create 10 million jobs across five years of his term. The project which seems nearly impossible was ‘one of his ambitions for the people of the country.
During the third week in power, the PM constituted a task force and urged it to come up with suggestions within a week. After the finalization of the procedure, the government has launched the first phase of the housing program.
According to the details, the government is responsible to provide the required land for the project and play the role of a regulator and facilitator throughout. The government will address all the hurdles and will ensure a suitable environment for public and private sectors and non-profit organizations to execute the project seamlessly.
Here we discuss all features of this project even installments down payment for house, who is eligible , who is not eligible how to apply etc
Monday, 1 October 2018
Meet first Balouch vlogger girl Anita
Balochistan's first Girl Vlogger
Its lack of development city, Gwadar, Baluchistan province,, has probably not seen you before the idea that this girl is showing you.In the society of Balochistan, where girls are facing restrictions on working outside, a girl in Hazara community has the honor of getting the first drought in Balochistan. To achieve this, they had to go through the inevitable steps,
This Baloch teen girl, Anita Jalil, is an herger whose YouTube channel is gaining popularity every day.
Anita wanted to do something by removing ordinary girls, she thought that people see Gwadar as TVs because they should not be removed from the actual face of Gwadar.
For this he had to get out on which his family did not agree. Anita took 3 years to accept the parents.
After that, he started putting videos on various places of Gwadar, the people there, their lives and their problems, and started putting them on YouTube.
Anita thought it was an expensive Idea for which she would need to learn the Beast Price camera and much more. But with a kind of friendly consultation, he started making videos from the mobile.
After a few videos the people began to react, which was very motivated. Along with this, criticism and threats started on it.
Anita Jalil Baloch is Gwadar’s first female vlogger who has made quite the impression on the Pakistani audience. Anita is the daughter of a government official; her father is a pilot in PIA. Her mother who passed away 3 years ago.
Saturday, 29 September 2018
Indonesia earthquake kills more than 300 people as quake triggers 20-foot-high tsunami waves
Indonesia earthquake kills more than 300 people as quake triggers 20-foot-high tsunami waves
More than 300 people have been killed after a tsunami - triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake - slammed into the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
It is the latest devastating quake to hit the Southeast Asian nation in recent months. The popular tourist destination of Lombok has been among the worst-affected islands.
PALU, Indonesia A tsunami swept away buildings and killed at least several hundred people on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, dumping victims caught in its relentless path across a devastated landscape that rescuers were struggling to reach Saturday, hindered by damaged roads and broken communications. Disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said 384 people were killed in the hard-hit city of Palu alone.
The nearby city of Donggala and the town of Mamuju were also ravaged by the tsunami but have not yet been reached by aid due to damaged roads and disrupted telecommunications.
Nugroho said "tens to hundreds" of people were taking part in a beach festival in Palu when the tsunami, which was triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake, struck at dusk on Friday. Their fate was unknown.
In some places, the water rose as high as 20 feet. "We got a report over the phone saying that there was a guy who climbed a tree up to 6 meters high," Nugroho said.
Palu, which has more than 380,000 people, was strewn with debris from collapsed buildings. A mosque heavily damaged by the quake was half submerged and a shopping mall was reduced to a crumpled hulk. A large bridge with yellow arches had collapsed. Bodies lay partially covered by tarpaulins and a man carried a dead child through the wreckage.
Indonesia is frequently hit by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis because of its location on the "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
In December 2004, a massive magnitude 9.1 earthquake off Sumatra island in western Indonesia triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries. On Aug. 5, a powerful quake on the Indonesian island of Lombok killed 505 people, most of whom died in collapsing buildings.
More than 300 people have been killed after a tsunami - triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake - slammed into the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
It is the latest devastating quake to hit the Southeast Asian nation in recent months. The popular tourist destination of Lombok has been among the worst-affected islands.
PALU, Indonesia A tsunami swept away buildings and killed at least several hundred people on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, dumping victims caught in its relentless path across a devastated landscape that rescuers were struggling to reach Saturday, hindered by damaged roads and broken communications. Disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said 384 people were killed in the hard-hit city of Palu alone.
The nearby city of Donggala and the town of Mamuju were also ravaged by the tsunami but have not yet been reached by aid due to damaged roads and disrupted telecommunications.
Nugroho said "tens to hundreds" of people were taking part in a beach festival in Palu when the tsunami, which was triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake, struck at dusk on Friday. Their fate was unknown.
In some places, the water rose as high as 20 feet. "We got a report over the phone saying that there was a guy who climbed a tree up to 6 meters high," Nugroho said.
Palu, which has more than 380,000 people, was strewn with debris from collapsed buildings. A mosque heavily damaged by the quake was half submerged and a shopping mall was reduced to a crumpled hulk. A large bridge with yellow arches had collapsed. Bodies lay partially covered by tarpaulins and a man carried a dead child through the wreckage.
Indonesia is frequently hit by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis because of its location on the "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
In December 2004, a massive magnitude 9.1 earthquake off Sumatra island in western Indonesia triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries. On Aug. 5, a powerful quake on the Indonesian island of Lombok killed 505 people, most of whom died in collapsing buildings.
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Sunrise: September 27, 2018 at 05:59AM
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