Friday, October 8, 2010

Chalk it down - PROMO

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Paknama launches 'CHALK IT DOWN'. The idea revolves around small monthly contributions from individuals which shall be used to fund the education of the under privelleged ones. We're negotiating fee structure with the management and devising a code to 'select' the kids. In the meantime, please show us your support and help us improve the program. We plan to take Rs. 200/month from each of our team member. Every 8 member group will cater the needs of a single student. Help us plant this tree so that we can bear the fruits of it tomorrow.
Further details and monthly Excel sheets will be shared with the members only.

Join us here or contact (Inbox) Faraz Uzzaman Khan for information about this project.
http://www.facebook.com/farazuzzamankhan

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Project - Chalk it down

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Paknama launches its second project 'CHALK IT DOWN'. The idea revolves around small monthly contributions from individuals which shall be used to fund the education of the under privelleged ones. We have negotiated a fee structure with the management and have also devised a code to 'select' the kids. So, we request you to please show us your support and help us improve the program. We plan to take Rs. 200/month from each of our member. Every 10 member group will cater the needs of a single student. Help us plant this tree so that we can bear the fruits of it tomorrow.
Further details and monthly Excel sheets will be shared with the members only.

Join us on for more information about this project.

Paknama

http://www.paknama.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/paknama

Saturday, January 2, 2010

WHO's guidelines For Flu A(H1N1 - Swine Flu)

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Swine Flu

Causes and symptoms
http://paknama.blogspot.com/2009/12/swine-flus-causes-symptoms.html


Prevention and Cure
http://paknama.blogspot.com/2009/12/swine-flus-prevention-and-cure.html


Please promote the awareness campaign and save lives.
- Paknama Team.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Once in a Blue Moon

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Blue moon is the second full moon in a month that occurs roughly every two and a half years. But don’t expect it to be blue — the name has nothing to do with the color of our closest celestial neighbor! However, New Year’s Eve blue moons are rarer, occurring every 19 years. The last time was in 1990; the next one won’t come again until 2028. will be visible in the United States, Canada, Europe, South America and Africa. For party goers in Australia and Asia, the full moon does not show up until New Year’s Day, making January a blue moon month for them.

The 29.5-day lunar cycle matches up almost perfectly with the 28 to 31 day length of calendar months. Occasionally, however, the one-to-one correspondence breaks down when two full Moons squeeze into a single month. Dec. 2009 is such a month. The first full Moon appeared on Dec. 2nd; the second, a "Blue Moon," will come on Dec. 31st.

Thus the saying: "It only happens once in a Blue Moon."

- Rehel Hasnain Zaidi


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Shi'a representative - Press Conference for Ashura blast

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This is a press conference called for the blast on Ashura. This might surprise a few people but the fact is that the Shi'a community looks for peace too. A band of people up for a religious duty burning down the area with 10 mins? Does that even make sense to you? Isn't it way too obvious that there resides a third-party that wishes to tarnish the image of this community and destroy the peace of the nation? They were busy helping out their injured brothers and sisters. Didn't we learn anything from our history? The terrorist groups are using the same old British phenomena 'Divide and rule'. Weakening our nation even further by dividing us through sparking a conflict between the two sects.
The representative highlights another key fact that the figures never included an all-Shia toll but it also includes the names of Sunnis affected by the bomb blasts.

Another fact that needs to be highlighted is that Abdul Razzaq, a ranger, needs to be given a huge credit as he tackled the suicide bomber down and didn't let him enter the main area of procession. If it wasn't him, the number of injured people and dead bodies would have been more.