Thursday, April 12, 2012

Veena malik Joined PTI(Pakistan-tehreek-insaf)




Pakistani controversy queen Veena Malik her father, along with other relatives, has announced of joining Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) according to Pakistani private channel Samaa news.


It is expected now that now scandals afflicted Veena Malik may would appear and perform in public gatherings of the PTI as well; she well get more chance to show her talent on stages of the PTI rallies after showing her flashes on screen.


Imran Khan’s party always prefers to arrange musical bands for its massive public gatherings which attract more youth for the rallies;


If Veena Malik will get chance to perform during the PTI rallies, it is likely that her performances may persuade youths to join the party and attend public gatherings in a large number.


Veena malik is expected to contest in upcoming general elections 2012-2013  Good Luck Pakistan!!



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Samsung Beats Nokia and could emerge as a new market leader







Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. ended Nokia Oyj's 14-year leadership of the global cellphone market in the first quarter of the year, outselling the struggling Finnish handset maker for the first time ever, according to a Reuters poll of analysts.


The poll showed analysts on average expect Samsung to have sold 88 million cellphones in January through March, surpassing the 83 million which Nokia sold in the quarter.
Nokia had announced the sales total on Wednesday when it warned of losses from the phones business in the first and second quarter. Samsung is due to release quarterly numbers on April 27.


Nokia has struggled for several years in the smartphone race, but its dominance in the lower end of the market has allowed it to keep its rank as the world's largest cellphone maker by volume.


The fall of the Finnish firm has been rapid over the last few months as in a similar poll in January it was still expected to stay far ahead of Samsung.


"After 14 years as the largest global mobile phone maker, getting knocked off the top spot will come as a bitter blow to Nokia," said Ben Wood, head of research at CCS Insight, who has followed the industry since the 1990s.


"In contrast it will be greeted with euphoria by Samsung - they'll be dancing from the boardroom to the factory floor," Wood said.


Nokia became the world's largest cellphone maker 1998 when it overtook Motorola - at a time when Samsung had just entered the industry - and it controlled around 40 percent of the market for years before Apple Inc's iPhone was unveiled in 2007, launching the smartphone boom.


Some analysts said losing the top spot would be a blow to Nokia, but would have little impact on its attempt to turn around its fortunes.


"I think it will hurt them from a PR perspective, but in reality it does not change anything: at the end of the day the problems are the same if they remain the No 1 or become the No 2," said analyst Carolina Milanesi at Gartner.


(Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012)



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"Bombing Bahria" "The funnier side"


                                          Photo Courtesy(Bahria saviors)


Bahria university Karachi — Wednesday morning was different for bahrian because he/she had experienced somewhat the situation which he/she shouldn't have wanted to or may be a some form of entertainment for  some bahrians as i recieved a text-sms from one of my bahrian-mate which i'd like to share here.


"What are the similarities among Veena malick,Meera and Bahria University??"


-All 3 depict themselves as bomb or bomb savior!
-All 3 pretend as super awesome!
-All 3 know how to be in controversial news!


Well this was the funnier side of this incident, Let's talk in some serious manner.


Dozens of bomb threats reported at the University of Bahria(Karachi) on wednesday, have made BU to postpone the paper and forced security officials to put in building access measures and all the scheduled-papers shifted to next day at same time.


Some students "are definitely afraid," said Usman, a junior who had one of his mid-term exams changed to a take-home because of the disruptions.


Another day to wait for entertainment! Mann i am going for suicide(Students who were expecting some fun aftermath of exams).


Another student :"But I think just shutting down the university would be a right decision," he said, adding that's probably what the person making the threats wants.


"Chutti yar! Let's go for sheesha! " 


The threats started to begin last year when numerous of attacks on navy took place.


Student Aliya, who's studying for a master's degree in library science, said it wasn't until a few minutes ago that the bomb threats started to affect her in terms of "my feelings of security."


"So now it's pretty alarming," she said. "We've never had an experience like this. I kind of have that feeling like, where's this going to end?"


Another student was surprised Wednesday to find all but one door to the main library locked and everyone's bags being searched.


Under new security measures, students and faculty members will need school IDs to get into buildings. Non-residents won't be permitted in dormitories.


"Card kahan hai beta chalo bahar katu"


At last if you want to witness some real taste of Pakistani blast after yesterday's tension filled day then enjoy this clip ;p


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Ajmal Kasab's food,security and medical cost Indian government 25 crore Rupees




Mumbai(Source NDTV):  The Indian Government has spent over Rs. 25 crores to keep 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive since he was captured in 2008. Speaking in the Maharashtra Assembly on Wednesday, state Home Minister RR Patil gave details of expenses for the sole surviving Pakistani terrorist.

Even as Kasab's trial continues in the Supreme Court, the cost of keeping him alive is a huge burden on the state exchequer. While the Government has spent Rs. 5,25,00,000 on his high security cell at Mumbai's Arthur Road jail, his security entrusted to the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has cost the state over Rs. 19 crores.

Mr Patil also said that the state has once again asked the Centre to waive the charges, since terrorism is not a state subject alone.

On the other hand, the cost of salaries of the policemen who protect Kasab cost the state Rs. 1,22,18,406. While his medical expenses cost Rs. 28,066, the state has paid another Rs. 34,975 for his food.

Ajmal Kasab was the only Pakistani terrorist caught alive during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008 and ironically, the city which bore the brunt of his brutality is paying to keep him safe.


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Top 5 actresses in commercials of South-Asia




Indian actresses are clearly dominating the show when it comes to advertisement in Pakistan,India,Bangladesh and Srilanka.


Ad-vantage Bollywood: Clearly, nothing sells like a beautiful famous face. Not only are these ladies in demand in Bollywood, they're also courted for brand endorsements. You might have seen Katrina, Kareena and co. in the following ad campaigns.




(Number.5) Sonam Kapoor


India's top fashionista is the face of L'Oreal Paris, Mont Blanc Luxury Pen (with father Anil Kapoor), Spice Mobile and Anant Diamond jewellery.Recently she appeared in Firdous Linen(Pakistani Lawn).She is equally popular in Pakistan and India.






(Number.4) Deepika Padukone


This former model was famously a Liril girl. She's now popular in the ads for Nescafe, Fiama Di Wills, Pepsi, and Sony Cybershot.




(Number.3) Priyanka Chopra


The former Miss World's modeling experience made brand endorsements an easy choice for her. She's the face of Garnier Light and her impressive resume contains Levis, Nokia, Sunsilk, Asmi Jewellery, Hero Honda, Samsung Refrigerators, Nokia, Nikon cameras, TAG Heuer watches, and Bru coffee of India.




(Number.2) Kareena Kapoor


Bebo's size zero figure was much in demand for the Sony VAIO X Series laptops. She's also appeared for Lux, Pepsi, Boro Plus, Airtel, and Head and Shoulders(Pakistan and India).




(Number.1) Katrina Kaif:


 If you decide to travel by car in India,Pakistan or Bangladesh, it would be impossible that you can't see the jumbo hot-sizzling Pics of this top Actress, with no doubt katrina is the most demanding-figure in South-Asia. Kat's luscious lips have become the stuff of legend after her famous ad for mango drink Slice. She's also been the natural choice to endorse beauty products like Veet, Olay Natural White and Lux.She endorsed almost all the biggest multi-national brands in Pakistan and India


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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

India launches 4G services as Pakistan is still dreaming for "3G"



Pakistani consumers are still waiting for "dream-3G" as India is moving beyond by launching one step ahead 4th generation "4G"(If 3G was jet plane then 4G would be F-17).

Telecom major Bharti Airtel Tuesday launched broadband wireless access (BWA) services based on 4G technology here.

With this launch, the firm became the first player to launch the 4G service in India.


The high speed service was inaugurated here by union Communications Minister Kapil Sibal.

A successor to the 3G and 2G families, 4G is expected to be five times quicker than 3G services. It would offer services such as high-definition mobile TV and video conferencing.

Airtel , which had bagged BWA spectrum in four telecom circles -- Kolkata, Maharastra, Punjab and Karnataka -- for Rs.3,314.36 crore in 2010, selected Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE to manage its services in Kolkata.

The other players are yet to announce plans to rollout 4G services.

As far as concern about Pakistan we still have no news regarding 3G. Recently we've heard about auctions for 3G but as expected all these stuffs proved to be a "Grandmother tale".

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Espnstar wins cricket broadcast rights in India whopping $757.6 million



(Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's Star TV has won the bid to broadcast Indian cricket for six years for a fee of around $757.6 million, officials said on Monday.

The rights, which include television, internet and mobile broadcasting, will be for July 2012 to March 2018 and cover all home international matches and domestic tournaments but not the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Star TV will pay about 400 million rupees (about $7.9 million) on average for each match, compared with the 322.5 million rupees (about $6.3 million) paid by previous rights holders Nimbus.

"This is a substantial improvement and the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) is very happy the media rights have been fully evaluated and now I think fully priced," BCCI president N. Srinivasan told reporters in Chennai.

"Bids were submitted by Star and Multi Screen Media (MSM) and after following a transparent process of verifying the eligibility of each bidder, bids were opened in front of both the parties and the winner chosen."

The BCCI terminated its deal with Nimbus in December, three years before it was due to expire, over payment defaults.

MSM has the broadcast rights for the annual Twenty20 IPL.

"Star India will work collaboratively with ESPN-Star Sports to exploit the rights," said Star India chief executive Uday Shankar.

"Right now we have three sports channels - Star Sports, ESPN and Star Cricket - to broadcast the cricket on. However if required we could explore the launch of new channels."

ESPN-STAR Sports is a joint venture between Walt Disney and media mogul Murdoch's News Corporation and owns the rights to International Cricket Council tournaments.
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