The writer is a journalist, who values ethics and morality for success in this life and hereafter.
Pity de nation dat is full of beliefs and empty of religion. Pity de nation dat wears a cloth it does not weave, eats a bread it does not harvest, and drinks a wine dat flows not from its own wine-press. Pity de nation whose statesman is a fox, whose philosopher is a juggler, and whose art is the art of patching and mimicking. Pity de nation whose sages r dumb wid years and whose strong men r yet in the cradle. Pity de nation divided into fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation.-KG
Saturday, June 29, 2024
HAFIZ HASSAN IQBAL CHISHTI: A MISOGYNIST, NAY, A MISANDRIST?
Sunday, June 23, 2024
MR. KHAWAJA, WE COME HERE WITH THE PUBLIC VOTES, NOT (LIKE YOU) BY ELEVATING SCROTUM: SAYS MASTIKHEL IN A ‘REVERED HOUSE’
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From the Parliament House where immorality prevails?
ISLAMABAD: Time and again, we have been told by the parliamentarians about the sanctity and reverence of the lower and upper house of the parliament. During a post-budget session, it was further ‘reiterated’ on Saturday (June 22) when PTI turned SIC member of the house Muhammad Sanaullah Khan Mastikhel (NA-91, Bhakkar-1) pointing to Khawaja Asif of PMLN saying, “… Mr. Khawaja, we come (to parliament) with the public votes, we do not come (here) by lifting the testicles …”.
Female members of parliament voiced their strong objection to the indecent language being used in the proceedings, citing that it goes against the dignity and respect expected in this legislative body.
Hours later, speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq suspended the membership of Sanaullah Khan Mastikhel for the current session. The Speaker mentioned that, he himself, despite being a longstanding member of the House since 2002, had never witnessed such inappropriate language being used on the microphone before. He expressed his deep concern and disapproval for the incident, stating that he was at a loss for words to adequately convey his disappointment.
Suspension for a current session |
The common belief is that the elected officials in parliament, whom the public has entrusted and voted for, should be focused on addressing the issues facing their constituencies. However, their use of vulgar and disrespectful language calls into question their ability to effectively solve these problems. If they are willing to use such inappropriate language within the esteemed halls of parliament, one can only wonder what kind of language they would direct towards their own constituents.
The general public is urging all political parties to prioritize the correction of their members by emphasizing ethics and moral values. It is recommended that crash courses on ethical principles be promptly arranged before the Speaker of the National Assembly invites them to address the house using an open microphone.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
BASHIR HUSSAIN NAZIM: A STAUNCH DEVOTEE OF HAZRAT DATA GANJ BAKSH (RAA)
Urdu rendition by Bashir Hussain Nazim |
Bashir Hussain Nazim (1937-2012) was a renowned literary, academic and religious figure known for his exceptional skills as a translator. One of his most notable work includes the translation of Hazrat Ali Bin Usman Hajveri Data Ganj Bakhsh (RAA's) renowned book Kashf-Ul-Mahjoob from Persian to Urdu, receiving high praise within religious and literary communities wherever Urdu is understood. Published by Karmanwala Book Shop Lahore, this translation has been widely acclaimed.
Nazim was among the few individuals in the country who possessed a deep understanding of Persian language, enabling him to compose poetry in Persian with as much expertise that the Iranian Consulate staff never initiated any event without his presence.
Another notable achievement was the inclusion of his Persian Ashaar engraved at the shrine of Hazrat Ali Bin Usman Hajveri Data Ganj Bakhsh (RAA) (1009-1072) in Lahore.
An evening at shrine of The Sufi Saint |
Happy Father’s Day Abbai💗
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
IMRAN ALI CHAUDHARY: A CHAMPION OF HUMANITY IN CIVIL SERVICES
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But today, I would like to recount a story of a seasoned bureaucrat who was instrumental in helping us overcome seemingly insurmountable challenge, earning him a reputation as a guardian angel within the bureaucracy of Pakistan.
Muhammad Imran Ali Chaudhary, Ambassador of Pakistan to Oman |
Monday, June 3, 2024
A NOVEL IDEA TO RECORD PROTEST AGAINST ISRAEL, SHOWING SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE
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Abdul Hafeez with his earning machine
Abdul Hafeez noted that, with the world's eyes on the escalating
situation, protests have started in the United States, where demonstrators are
challenging the rationale behind U.S. support for Israel in its conflict with
the Palestinians. "A significant number of demonstrations have taken place
at various universities across the U.S. and in several European nations. The
participants are well-informed and often show more courage than we do. While we
may partake in extensive discussions, we find it difficult to translate our
words into meaningful action, whether due to the fragility of our government or
a lack of allegiance to it," he is quoted as saying.
Abdul Hafeez waiting for customers |
Sunday, June 2, 2024
VC KUM ADVOCATES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AMID FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
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Vice Chancellor, Kohsar University Murree (KUM), Prof. Dr. Syed Habib Ali Bokhari has emphasized his commitment to improving the lives of the local community through education, social welfare, and economic development. He acknowledges that despite his best efforts, the university is confronted with various challenges due to financial limitations and scarce resources. KUM is unique in the sense that it has not received any external funding for development projects since its establishment in 2020. Even with its recurring budget, the university struggles to meet its requirements, he stated.
Prof. Dr. Syed Habib Ali Bokhari, VC KUM |
According to Dr. Bokhari, during the initial setup of KUM, a total of 252 kanals of land were designated for the university. This included Punjab House, Murree Brewery, and other locations. However, currently only 42 kanals of land have been utilized for infrastructure development. Unfortunately, the university lacks a main campus and a dedicated academic block. The VC also mentioned that certain projects have been successfully completed with financial assistance from the US mission.
Dr. Syed Habib Ali Bokhari announced that in celebration of World Environment Day (on June 5), KUM will be implementing first-ever olive plantation project in Murree's history. Moreover, an international conference will be held at the university starting from June 11th to establish a national tourism policy. Countries such as China, Nepal, Germany, and others from both domestic and foreign origins will be participating. Dr. Bokhari mentioned that experts will be attending, and there are plans to admit 8 students from Palestine in the upcoming semester. This marks an exciting development in the university's future events.
According to the VC, the university is dedicated to three main objectives: enhancing its capabilities to achieve world-class standards, providing quality education to local residents, and contributing to community development while also boosting tourism. Located in the scenic area of Murree, there is great potential for tourism growth due to the abundance of jobs in the hospitality and tourism industries, he said.
Upon assuming the role of Vice Chancellor in March 2021, Dr. Bokhari said he faced numerous challenges such as a shortage of faculty, lapsed budgets, and inadequate infrastructure. However, through swift financial management, he was able to save Rs. 300 million while addressing these issues. Currently, KUM boasts a student population of over 1400, with female students comprising 70% of the total enrolment. Dr. Bukhari emphasized that KUM stands out as the only university in the country where the arts department charges a nominal fee of Rs. 5000 per semester, showcasing the university's commitment to providing affordable education.
He said that Rs. 300 million PC-1 has been prepared for the waste management project at Salgran in Murree. Although the project is still pending approval, the aim is to create employment opportunities and offer training to locals on how to repurpose waste into useful products such as chicken feed. Also, efforts are being made to support employment for disabled girls, with plans to reserve a space for them at the university. These girls will have the opportunity to operate a restaurant as part of this initiative.
VC KUM, Prof. Dr. Bokhari said, there are a total of 1400 undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled across the university's four campuses, with education being offered in 25 different areas of study. Among the 55 faculty members at the university, 40 hold Ph.Ds from prestigious global institutions, with an additional six foreign faculty members teaching online courses from top educational establishments worldwide. He mentioned that significant partnerships and agreements with countries such as China and Germany, as well as various organizations, have been established since he assumed the role of vice chancellor.
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