The Meter-Gauge of Sindh

Posted on May 20, 2009
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Owais Mughal Today’s post is dedicated to the Meter Gauge Railway located in Sindh province of Pakistan, which in its hey-day, had a network of 517 kilometers of track. Today 325 km of meter gauge track, a few locomotives and some workable coaches still remain; but it is just a matter of time before this […]

Economy Review: The Good News from Pakistan

Posted on May 19, 2009
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Kathay Kalame Too often one hears of a gloomy prognosis predicting doom for the Pakistani economy. Lets see what kind of story the actual numbers tell in comparison to more advanced economies of the world. In March 2009, Pakistan’s trade deficit narrowed by almost 50%, as imports declined faster than exports. Good news for the […]

Pak Cricketers, Bhurban and ‘gorilla andaaz

Posted on May 18, 2009
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Owais Mughal To prepare for upcoming Twenty-20 World Cup, Pakistan Cricket Team’s training session is going on in Bhurban hill resort. Pakistan’s largest Urdu Daily, Jang has this interesting take on the event.

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