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Zindagi Se Kabhi Kuch Chaha Hi Nahi

zindagi sey kabhi kuch chaha hi nahi jo bhi chaha kabhi mila hi nahi khawahishat ke aik kamray mai band ho kar reh gaye hain manga tha tujhe khuda say magar, kise aur ke hokar reh gaye hain ashiq banaya tha tumne lamha ba lamha magar ashique ke asaar aik dam say, sar par hawi hokar reh gaye hain teri jodayee ab dil ko nahi bhati teri yaadoon mai ahista ahista ghamgeen hokar reh gaye hain ab tera intezaar nahi hota ab teray khwaboon mai jee nahi saktay yehi teri soochoon ki wajah se ab hum loogon mai badnaam hokar reh gaye hain zindagi say kabhi kuch chaha hi nahi o meray yaar jo bhi manga kabhi mila hi nahi is se pehle hum teray ghum mai doob jayain bachalo humay warna hum is duniya se roswa hokar reh gaye hain!

Teri Ankhein

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Aye khuda us ki ankhoun mai kuch tu hai Jo mujhe har pal uski taraf khenchta hai Na chahtey howe bhi ik deewangi chaeyi Har pal har lamha ussi ki yaad hamme ayi Uski yadoun mai na din ko chain hai aur na hi raat ko neend ati hai mujhe Kitni dafa socha mulakat ho par mumkin nahi Hamme tarpana kya acha lagta hai tujhe? Us masoom ko tu shayed maloom hi nahi Insaan kis had tak ishq mai dooba hai Ab tu us ke beghair saans lena na mumkin Aur us ke saat khudayi ki bhi khabar nahi

Celebrate 14th August, Don't Back Down.

People might say what is there to celebrate about? We have an arsehole of a President who would rather go out on holidays using state fund, we have stupid provincial governments who fight with one another, we have the terrorists courtesy who, half of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is destroyed, and we have had the floods. Worst floods ever in Pakistan's history. Even though the government is not officially celebrating 14th August, the situation in Pakistan is quite different and least to say hopeful and optimistic. On the night of 13th August, when 14th August looms close by, people have come out in full force. People are celebrating and people SHOULD. People should celebrate what our forefathers and ancestors did and the sacrifices they made for Pakistan. So many people lost their parents, so many people lost all of their families, women were tortured and raped, kids were beaten up, men were hanged or shot, it was total chaos. Yet, they made those sacrifices and Pakistan was m

Challenges to Fresh Graduates in the UAE

By Aisha Yaqub. The recession and economic downturn has left many people in a lurch. It has adversely affected many people, while some people benefited by it. Where the recession has meant, people losing their jobs or, their salaries being cut in half, or people needing to put in more hours at work, it has also brought a stop to the inflation and growing Real Estate prices in the UAE. People have accepted their new life to a certain extent, after the recession hit. Where does this leave the graduates? Many graduates might be feeling the brunt of the recession, now that they are in the real practical world looking for jobs. While students in University are protected and sheltered to a certain extent, it only becomes obvious to them, about how hard and practical the real world is, when they leave University. “It is a tough life outside University, where a man or woman has to fend for themselves, look for a job, grow up all of a sudden in many cases and act

Lahore

The city of Lahore is affectionately referred to as “Data ki Nagri” (The Saint’s City) by it’s people. Lahore is the capital of Punjab and sometimes called the heart of Pakistan, because of it’s central geographical location. The heart of Pakistan is surrounded by rich fertile alluvial plains and a green agriculture zone. The river Ravi holds a strong position on the outskirts of Lahore, separating Lahore from Shahdara and other areas of the Punjab. Lahore has a reputation of being the “green city” and is called the city of Gardens. Lahore is also famous for it’s poets, saints’, artists, architecture, food, culture and it’s film industry. Conquered by Mahmood Ghaznavi in 1021 AD, Lahore was made the capital of the Ghaznavid east of Indus and later the capital of the whole of the Ghaznavid Empire. It was then that Lahore really started to develop as a centre of social, cultural and education activities, reaching the pinnacle of it’s glory under the Mughals. The Mughals we