Friday, November 20, 2020

With a thoughtful message


 A retired government official in the United States.
 The officer received a phone call from the White House saying that the president wanted to see him one day. The officer immediately apologized.
 When the caller asked the reason, he replied ...  "I'm going to the zoo with my granddaughter that day."
 After hearing this answer, the caller said in a sour tone.
 "You're putting the zoo ahead of the president."
 The retired officer replied softly ...
 "No, I am giving priority to my granddaughter's happiness over the president ..."
 When the caller asked for an explanation, the retired officer said ...
 "I'm sure as soon as I get out of the White House, the president will forget my name and my appearance ..."
 While my granddaughter will remember this trip for the rest of her life.
 Why should I trade at a loss?
 Why don't I give this time to the granddaughter who will remember my form and my name for the rest of her life, who loves me, who is counting the hours for this day ...
 "When I read this incident, I leaned back in my chair and closed my eyes and thought for a long time; 99% of us deal with losses for the rest of our lives ..."
 We always give the most precious moments of our lives to people in whose eyes we have no time, we don't care, for whom we are or not, it doesn't matter who in our absence someone like us  Let's work from the person ...
 I thought we always put our heartless boss above our wife who stays up till two o'clock to open the door for us and feed us hot food.
 We prioritize our unfaithful profession over our children who, month after month, thirst for our touch, our compassion and our voice, who see us only in albums and pictures, who grow up remembering us and who wait for us.  They become young but they don't get close to us. We don't give them their rightful time.
 I thought!!!
 Of course we are all loss-making traders
 

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Start reforming society yourself

 My nephew had been looking nervous for a long time.  I thought I should go to Muhammad Hadi and see why he is confused.  As Hadi sighed, I realized that the matter was serious.  Hadi was trying to complete a map (puzzle) too late.  After looking at the puzzle, I explained to him that there was no picture on the back of the puzzle.  There was a picture of a man when we saw it.  I told Hadi to leave the map, we complete the picture of this man.  And the result was that the puzzle was completed in ten minutes.


 After solving the puzzle, Hadi was happy, but another puzzle came to my mind that if the map is completed by correcting one man, then can't our society be improved by correcting even one man?  That is, if man fixes himself, can't the whole system be fixed?  Our mindset is now that we are the judges of the mistakes of others and also the advocates of our own sins.


 If there is a government then it is wrong, if there is opposition then it is not working.  The vegetarian gave rotten vegetables.  The boss scolded him in the office.  When I went to the market, my wallet was stolen.  All of this is weird because we've always had a contract to criticize others.  Now look at a few incidents with the naked eye.  Noshin is a teacher at the school, who complains to his student Mehk that he is incompetent.  But while reprimanding him, he never thought that he was mentally weak and deprived of parental affection.  The madam should have taught her in extra classes, but she told Mehka's uncle about the tuition that he would have to bring the girl home.


 "The boss's mood is very off today. Dude, talk to someone else. This is the story of the day."  This is to say of Farid and Naveed Sahib who did not complete the files and reports given a week ago.  The two of them spent all their time in gossip and similar nonsense.  Farooq Sahib is a boss, he complains to his subordinates that his superiors insulted him due to his negligence.  But couldn't you find a solution by having a meeting with your staff before the final presentation?  But obviously who would call them bosses.


 Aunt Rachel is worried about her maid who takes a day off every day and travels the world under the pretext of the world.  Now someone may ask them that you also leave the house to watch the morning show on the maid because of which the maid has started to consider herself the owner of black and white.  So isn't it all your fault and if one day you wash the dishes you won't mind?


 "How many papers are there on all sides, how much people smell," is the voice of Mehreen.  While driving, she opens the packet of chips and other items and throws them on the road.


 It's just our behavior that doesn't allow us to criticize ourselves.  However, starting the process of self-accountability will make you feel refreshed, just like walking on the lush trails in the park.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

About Urdu language

 Curriculum * came to be called * Course *

  And all the books of this course were kept in * bags * instead of * bags *.
 * Mathematics * came to be called * Maths *.
 
  *islamiyat* ......
 * Islamic Study * became-
 
 * English book * became * English book * - so .....
 In * Physics *, * Physics *
 In * Economics, * * Economics *, * Social Sciences *, * Social Science *
  Changed to
 Previously * students used to study *
  Now * students start studying *.
 The descendants of those who remember * mountains * began to remember * tables *.
 * Tables and chairs for teachers, tables and chairs for teachers. *
 * Instead of admissions * * Admissions started * .....
 * First, second, and third * incoming * students *
 * First, Second, and Third * Coming * Students *.
 First they used to get * prizes * for good performance then they started getting * prizes *.
 The children started doing * chairs * instead of * applauding *.
  * All this has happened in government schools. *
 The rest are private schools, so don't ask them.
 Some time ago, these business centers were called a lion for education.
 * No school, shop, business *
 * The purpose here is not knowledge, but employment. *
 And why should the educational institutions cry? * Even in our homes, Urdu has been put in a corner like orphans. *
 * When did the women's house and the men's house end? *
 However, the presence of * bedroom * is a must, so we named it * Bedroom *.
 * The kitchen became a kitchen and the utensils in it * became known as crockery *.
 
 * Bathroom * first became * bathroom * then developed into * washroom *.
  
 The * guest room or living room * is now proudly called the * drawing room *.
 In houses, the * first floor * is named * ground floor * and the * second floor * is called * first floor. *
 
 * Door * is now called * door *,
 Earlier the * bell * used to ring on the arrival of guests now the * door bell * started ringing.
 
 When * rooms * became * rooms *.
 Clothes began to be placed in the * cupboard * instead of the * wardrobe *.
 * "Abu Ji" or "Abba Jan" * such a lovely and literary word became stereotyped, and * daddy, dad, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy * became popular everywhere, whereas at first papa (juice) was only for food.  Used to be and are still eaten.
 Similarly ....
 * Sweet as honey * The word * "Amy" or Amy John * has now changed to * "Mummy" and Mum *.
 The biggest loss was the identification of relationships.
 * Uncle, Aunt, Uncle, Uncle, Uncle Mamani, Uncle, Uncle, Aunt * All of them * changed from a non-literary and disrespectful word to "Uncle and Aunt".
 
  From the wheelbarrow to the children, everyone became an uncle.
  That is, * Mahmoud and Ayaz stood in the same row. *
 All * women * will become * aunts *
 * Cousins, uncles, cousins, sisters and brothers * all turned into * cousins   *,
 * Neither the identity of the relationship nor the gender *.
 Don't know how to avoid a name change.  ۔  ۔  * Women working in the house * used to be called * aunty * but still * aunty *.
 How could the market be safe from English after so many changes at home and at school?
  * Shops, shops * were changed and customers * started coming to them instead of * customers,
 After all, why not * shopkeepers also become salesmen * due to which people stopped * shopping * and started * shopping *.
 * Roads *, * Roads * became.
 
  The * cloth * market became the * cloth * market, that is, in what way * the male was made feminine *.
 The grocery store has become a general store.
 The * barber * became a * barber *, closed the * bath * and opened the * hair cutting salon *.
 Where would offices survive in such an environment?
 We used to have an * office where we used to get monthly salary *, now it has become an * office and we are getting monthly salary *
 And those who were once * sir * have become * boss *,
 * Babu * became * Clerk *   and * Chaprasi * became * Peon *
  Earlier * office schedules * were written.  ...... Now the * Office Timing * board has been installed-
 An ugly act like * interest * came to be called * interest *.
 When did * prostitutes * become * artists *?
  And
 By naming * love * as * love *, all the * splendor and sanctity * of love was taken away.
 * Journalists became reporters and instead of news we started listening to news *.
 Whose cry and where to cry.
 * Not only the government is responsible for the decline of Urdu language, even the common man has taken part in it as much as possible- *
 And the sad thing is that we don't even realize how * we have ruined our beautiful Urdu language by being intimidated by the West *.
 Words that already exist in Urdu language and are also used
 Apart from them, they are proud to use English words
 * Wow failure caravan kept going *
  * The caravan's heart was lost *
 Where have we come from and where are we going?
  Why do others cry,
 * We are responsible for it ourselves.  no one else.*
  We have completely buried many Urdu words in the English cemetery and are constantly burying them.  And the process is accelerating day by day.

Friday, October 2, 2020

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Get children used to reading







 Get children used to reading۔

The first five to seven years of life are extremely important.  This is the part of life during which habits and moods are formed.  In the early years the child will have the same environment, in the future he will look the same.  Given this importance, efforts should be made to keep children of this age engaged in as many good and useful activities as possible.  It is said that a book is a person's best friend, so in the early life of a child, if it is provided with the best friend, it leads to the best results going forward.


 If children are given books in their hands at an early age, they are attracted to reading and become interested in books.  This is not just an assumption but an experience.  Mothers who instruct their children with books have a much better ability to learn their children's language than other children.


 Children who are interested in reading are creative and tend to be innovative rather than poor.  From the age of five months, the baby usually starts to sit up.  At this age, if the child is introduced to the book, then the results are good in that respect, then the interest in the book becomes part of the child's mood.


 The Benefits of Book Friendship


 Many people consider reading to be just a hobby.  But after several research studies, it has been found that people with study habits are two and a half times less likely to develop Alzheimer's (mental illness) than those who do not study.  Educationist NE Cunningham wrote in his research study that people who read books regularly not only learn something new every day but also their quality of knowledge and intelligence is higher than other people.


 Researcher Crystal Russell writes in her research paper that reading relieves your stress and ignites your ability to make decisions.  Reading a good book increases your vocabulary and improves your thinking skills.  According to a study, reading fiction books helps a lot in understanding the psychology of others and you can easily gauge the feelings and emotions of your audience.


 The importance of children and reading


 * 15 minutes of reading a day can add more than a million words to a child's vocabulary annually.


 * IQ level of children studying face to face is 6 points higher than other children.


 * Children who do not receive a basic education are three to four times more likely to drop out of school than children who are studying.


 * According to a US Department of Education survey, children who study have higher levels of confidence, memory and leadership skills.


 Now the question arises how to cultivate the habit of book-friendliness in children? According to experts, by following the following methods, you can instill the habit of book-friendliness in your children.


 Build a library at home


 Although small, try to build a library at home as it helps to make children interested in reading.  Research has shown that there is a strong link between the number of books in the home and the overall academic ability of children.


 Be an example yourself


 The best way to cultivate a love of reading in children is to read books yourself.  Sit down and read books where your children can see you.  If your children think that reading is something they do not do, they may move away from books when they grow up.  Therefore, it is important for adults to make themselves a role model for children.


 Tell stories from books


 There are great benefits to making reading a group activity.  In this way, children not only learn to love books, but also do so by sitting down with the people they love.  In addition, if the book is read aloud in the group, the children also learn the correct pronunciation of the words and this also improves their reading fluency.  When they get a little older, ask them to read you books and in doing so, if they make a mistake in pronunciation, correct them patiently instead of scolding them.


 Encourage questions


 Whenever you go out and your child asks you questions about things, keep notes of what you learned from the process.  The easiest way to answer this question is to read it yourself, but the most effective way to teach children to love books is to buy an authoritative and common sense book on the subject and give it to the children.  Go and ask them to read it aloud and find the answer to the question.


Sunday, September 20, 2020

New Islamabad International Airport Distance to different airports



 New Islamabad International Airport

 Distance to different airports


 * Makkah Mukarramah * ..... 3504 km
 * Medina * ... 3367 km
 * Benazir Bhutto International * 25 km
 * Jeddah International Airport * 3551km
 * Peshawar Airport * 131km
 * Chitral Airport * 276km
 * Lahore Airport * 268km
 * Sialkot Airport * 181km
 * Karachi Airport * 1106km
 * Hamid International Doha * 2246km
 * Khomeini International Iran * 1993km
 * Beijing International China * 3922km
 * Dubai International * 1922km
 * Abu Dhabi International * 2033km
 * Muscat International * 1795km
 * Istanbul Airport Turkey * 3896km
 * New York International * 11092km
 * Birmingham Airport * 6115km
 * Hong Kong International * 4193km
 * New Delhi International * 688km
 * Dhaka Bangladesh * 2020km
 * Colombo Sri Lanka * 3020km
 * Kathmandu Nepal * 1361km
 * Tokyo Japan * 6009km
 * Manila Philippines * 5272km
 * Brazil * 12743km
 * Bhutan * 1728km
 * Kuwait * 2400km
 * Singapore * 4830km
 * Spain * 6611km
 * Portugal * 7124km
 * Morocco * 7245km
 * Mali * 8394km
 * Togo * 7922km
 * Kenya * 5396km
 * Cairo Egypt * 3906km
 * North Korea * 4704km
 * South Korea * 4806km
 * Rome Italy * 5502km
 * Paris France * 5893km
 * Zimbabwe * 7232km
 * South Africa * 4806km
 * Yemen * 3502km
 * Norway * 5280km
 * Dubai * 1922km
 * Taiwan * 4744km
 * Finland * 4535km
 * Malta * 5258km
 * Oman * 2592km
 * Canada * 10981km
 * Albania * 4691km
 * Azerbaijan * 2156km
 * Switzerland * 5483km
 * Lebanon * 3435km
 * Chile * 16656km
 * Iceland * 6946km
 * Romania * 4156km
 * Mongolia * 3235km
 * Greece * 4387km
 * Maldives * 3664km
 * Greenland * 8117km
 * # Different airports in Pakistan # *
 * Needle * 646km
 * Fasilabad * 244km
 * Gwadar * 1374km
 * Quetta * 666km
 * Rahim Yar Khan * 622km
 * Multan * 395km
 * Kohat * 128km
 * This airport is 1899 feet above sea level *
 * And 2 runway length 4000 meters *
 * 75% of these limits are in Attock and 25% in Rawalpindi *
 * This airport English alphabet Y *
 * Built in the form of *

Friday, September 18, 2020

There are five main differences between successful and unsuccessful people

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  •  You all know that the meaning of success in this world is different for everyone.  For some, being prosperous is success, while for others, being famous and influential is the hallmark of success.  But whatever the meaning, success requires a certain way of life.  Where we have to adopt some good habits, we have to distance ourselves from certain things.

  •  This article will introduce you to some of the basic things that make a clear difference between success and failure.  Achieving a positive lifestyle will be a little easier if we change our actions with their guidance.  So let's get to know these special things.

  •  1.  Successful people set goals while unsuccessful people spend time aimlessly.

  •  It's not that people don't dream of becoming something, but they don't have a clear plan to make those dreams come true. They set goals first to achieve a goal and divide them into months or days.  Successful people are in control of almost every single moment of their life.

  •  2.  Successful people are in control of almost every single habit, while unsuccessful people keep trying.

  •  People know that it is good to do something or to stop doing something, but they never try to do it.  Even if they do, they soon give up and give up, but some people strengthen their willpower to succeed, keep on shoeing to cultivate good habits.

  •  3.  Successful people are in control of their destiny, while unsuccessful people are jealous and hypocritical.

  •  Some people show good manners and patience in every difficulty and failure.  In every situation, they adopt gratitude and humility.  They help others succeed and are happy to see them succeed.  But unsuccessful people are the opposite.  Pretending to be happy from above, they are busy cutting their roots from within or they keep on criticizing others out of jealousy.

  •  4.  Successful people are in control of almost every single situation.

  •  Good people strive to improve themselves and ignore the shortcomings of others.  But those who fail keep trying to demean others.  Even if a negative thing is said about someone, they do not miss the opportunity to humiliate him and keep trying to cover up their weaknesses and mistakes.

  •  5.  Successful people share ideas and information with others, while unsuccessful people hide it.

  •  While sharing one's knowledge with others and discussing new ideas is the best habit of a successful person, unsuccessful people try their best to keep their knowledge and skills to themselves.  They think that by doing so they can get ahead in life but it is their mistake.

  •  So, gentlemen, these are some of the important things that are very important to keep in mind.  So that we can avoid things that prevent us from embarking on a journey of failure.  I hope that my efforts to give you useful guidance will not be in vain.

important instructions regarding raising children.



Some important instructions regarding raising children.


  (1) It is a habit of women to frighten their children with ghosts and other scary things. This is very wrong. It weakens the child's heart.
  (2) The mother should keep frightening the child from the father.
  (2) If it is a boy, do not grow hair on its head, and if it is a girl, do not wear ornaments until you are able to sit behind a veil.  On the one hand, it is life threatening and on the other hand, it is not a good thing to have a passion for jewelery in one's heart since childhood.
  (3) Give food, clothes, money and such things to the poor from the hands of children.  In the same way, distribute food and drink to their siblings or other children so that your children have a habit of generosity.
  (4) Do evil to the one who eats too much in front of the children, but not in the name of the one who eats so much, but those who eat too much are called Abyssinians.
  (5) If he is a boy, create in his heart the desire for white clothes and make him hate colorful clothes that girls wear such clothes. You are a man, God willing.  Always do such things in front of him.
  (6) If she is a girl, do not make her a habit of wearing too much clothes.
  (7) Do not fulfill all the demands of children.  This makes the baby's mood worse.
  (8) Stop shouting, especially if you are a girl.  Otherwise, it will become a strong habit when it grows up.
  (9) Prevent children who have bad habits or run away from reading and writing or who are accustomed to eating and dressing in a difficult manner, from sitting and playing with them.
  (10) Keep hating these things, be angry, lie, be jealous or jealous when you see someone, steal, gossip, talk a lot of useless things.  Laugh out loud or laugh too much, cheat, don't think of good or bad things.  And when any of these things happen, stop it immediately and warn against it
  (11) If something breaks or kills someone, punish the child appropriately so that he does not do it again.  In such things love loses the child.
  (12) When the child is seven years old, make it a habit to pray.  When you are able to go to school, recite the Quran first.
  (13) Don't go to bed too early.  Get in the habit of getting up early.
  (14) Sometimes tell children stories of good people.
  (15) Do not let them see books that contain words of love or nonsense stories and ghazals, etc.
  (16) After coming from school, let the child play for some time for some entertainment so that his nature does not become dull.  But the game should be one in which there is no sin and no fear of injury.
  (17) Don't give money to buy fireworks, or baja or junk, and don't get in the habit of showing games.
  (18) Be sure to teach your children a skill that will enable them to support themselves and their children by earning four paise in times of need and distress.
  (19) Teach girls to read and write at least as much as they can to write the necessary letters and calculate the house.
  (20) Get children in the habit of doing their own thing.  Don't be crippled or lazy.  Make your own bed at night and get up in the morning and fold it yourself carefully.
  (21) Instruct the girls to learn the tasks of cooking and dyeing their breasts with great diligence.
  (22) When a good thing is revealed to a child, it is necessary. Praise him, love him and give him some reward so that his heart may grow. And when you see a bad thing, explain to the child in solitude that good people do not do such things and  People know the perpetrator badly.  And if the child repeats the wrong act again, punish the child appropriately.
  (23) Do not let your child do anything secretly.  Be it sports or food or any occupation.
  (24) Assign a task to him so that he may be healthy and courageous.
  (25) Encourage children to walk so that they do not walk too fast and do not look up while walking.
  (26) Make it a habit to be humble, by language, by demeanor, and by demeanor.  Don't brag.
  (27) Give the child some money to spend as you wish.  But make it a habit not to buy anything from you

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Principles of a successful life



According to psychologists, adolescence is a crucial time that paves the way for the rest of your life.
 It is a universal fact that every individual has some limitations and is constantly trying to go beyond them.

 Challenging yourself leads to a better and more successful life.

 It is not always easy to make a change for the better, but it is important and worth the effort.

 As hard as it may sound to hear, there are some things, habits or changes in this age that you can adopt to form the basis of your future life.

 Self-confidence but also awareness of limits
 The first step in achieving your dreams and goals is to acknowledge that you are a human being, that you are not perfect and that you cannot do everything alone.  Always think realistically, don't put so much pressure on yourself that it becomes difficult to walk, believe in yourself that you can work according to your needs, but don't be afraid of failure.  Admit your mistakes, set goals and enjoy the journey.

 Make life simple
 There are thousands of things that need your attention in your daily routine, such as tidying up your children's room over and over again, doing home and office work, taking time out of work schedule, meeting people or relatives, helping with children's school work.  To do and others.  One thing to keep in mind, you can't do any of these things unless you have a clear idea of   how to simplify life, relationships and the environment, because then the responsibilities  There is a sense of reduction in burden while not in a hurry.

 To be moderate

 To make a living, we work, socialize, do family work, eat, shop or watch television, but in any case, extremism destroys every aspect of life, just by our own understanding.  Prevent behavior like insanity in any regard by taking action.  Spend less than you earn, focus on food and watch less TV, then in middle age the body will be grateful to you.

 Don't live your life according to others
 It may seem easy to use other people's expectations and values, but doing so will never satisfy you in life.  Experts say that the only thing you can do to help others is to live your life the way you want.  Don't do what other people tell you to do and don't try to take care of other people's expectations, you won't get the opportunity you missed when you get older.

 Focus on action, not success

 Life is a journey, not a destination, with each passing day you have to do something for your survival, so don't pay attention to the consequences when something goes wrong, because when you think about the consequences  So there will always be negative thinking, remember life is not perfect, so both success and failure are faced and you should be ready for them with open arms.

 Others think according to their expectations
 If you treat your loved ones the way you would like to be treated, you may face difficulties. Instead, treat them as they would like to be treated.  For example, if you do not like to call, you will not call a friend or a loved one, thinking that he may be thinking the same as you, but it does not happen.  Try to be sensitive to the needs of others, enlarge your heart and make it a habit to do something good with others.

 Focus on the present moment
 Stop thinking about what happened in the past, or what is going to happen in the future, don't worry about it.  Pay attention to the situation you are in at the moment and try to improve it.

 Make thinking positive
 Your personality is what you think about throughout the day, if your thoughts are negative then you should not expect anything more in life, positive thinking about life or circumstances can also lead to failure.  Can help change, once you make your thinking positive, you will be amazed by its magic.

 Don't be afraid to learn new things
 The most interesting people are those who are interested in life and do not stay closed in a shell, they discover learning opportunities and refine their personality personally and professionally, the process of learning should continue throughout life.  No age stops you from learning something new.

 Use patience instead of haste
 Of course, nothing can be done immediately or everyone is in a hurry for an important meeting, but it is also important not to let the feeling of frustration overwhelm you.  Obstacles such as travel delays, incompetence of people or any other reason are not under your control, but impatient response to these issues is of no use.  Anxiety and impatience can lead to stress, which can lead to a weakened immune system, irritability, high blood pressure, stress on the heart and deterioration of relationships.  So learn to work patiently on difficulties beyond your control and take some time to think about how to improve it or take a deep breath.

 Don't panic when making a decision

 Analyzing the hundreds of people who have achieved success, it is clear that they all have one thing in common and that is that they do not hesitate to make a decision.  As the saying goes, making a wrong decision is better than not making a decision anyway.

 Choosing wisely

 There are 3 things that can change your life and that is friends, books and your thoughts.  So make your choices wisely and give preference to well-meaning friends and books that help make ideas positive.

 Avoid complaining all the time
 No one likes a person who complains all the time, if you look around you will see many people who are in trouble but still doing a lot of good.  Don't blame others for your problems, avoid justification and avoid too much sensitivity, no one likes drama all the time.

Pakistan 🇵🇰 History


 In terms of the current population of Pakistan, the history of differences between the two major provinces of Punjab and Sindh over water issues is a century old.

 When Sindh came under British rule in 1843 and Punjab four years later, the British, realizing the agricultural importance of the region, embarked on irrigation development projects.  Around 1875, Upper Bari Doab and later other water projects started in Punjab.

 When the Punjab government sought approval for the Thal project around 1882, Sindh objected and for the first time, according to the documents available to me, differences arose between Punjab and Sindh.



 Punjab and Sindh were important in terms of agriculture
 Sindh objected that Punjab should not be allowed any water project on the Indus unless Sindh's water needs are met.

 The British government, accepting Sindh's objections, rejected the Punjab's 'Thal Project' project and the differences between Punjab and Sindh began to grow.

 At the beginning of the twentieth century, the India Irrigation Commission was set up and this commission formally asked Punjab to seek Sindh's consent before embarking on any water project on the Indus River System.

 Meanwhile, the gap between the two provinces on various projects widened and in 1919 the Government of India Act was enacted which made it mandatory that in case of differences over water projects in Punjab and Sindh, the final decision should be made by the Viceroy.  The parties will be bound to abide by it.

 When Sindh submitted a plan to build the Sukkur Barrage to Lord Chelmsford in 1919, Punjab again submitted the Thal project.

 The Lord approved the Sukkur Barrage and the Thal project, saying that the Punjab project on the Indus would not be approved until the needs of Sindh were met.

 Punjab and Sindh were important in terms of agriculture and since the British government had already completed some projects in Punjab and Sukkur Barrage was the first project of their time in Sindh, work on it started.

 When Lord Chelmsford was replaced by Lord Reading by the British Government, in 1925, Punjab submitted for the third time the Thal Project, a proposed water project on the Indus River.  Sindh reiterated its objection that there are five other rivers in Punjab besides the Indus, so none of its water projects on the Indus should be approved until the needs of Sindh are met and Lord Reading also rejected the Punjab project.



 The Sindh-Punjab Agreement was signed in 1945
 Rejecting the Thal project, Lord Reading wrote that Sindh was "on the brink of the river and the project is being rejected in their interest".  As a result, differences over water projects in Punjab and Sindh continued to grow.

 Following differences and mistrust over irrigation projects in Punjab and Sindh, the British government set up two commissions.  The Anderson Commission was formed in 1935 and the Rao Commission in 1941, but the recommendations of any commission could not be agreed between Punjab and Sindh.

 The last time the British government signed the Sindh-Punjab Agreement was in 1945, under which Punjab had to provide funds for barrages and other water projects in Sindh in exchange for water projects on the Indus River.

 But after the agreement, on October 13, 1945, the Secretary Irrigation of Punjab wrote a letter to the Secretary Finance of Sindh saying that Punjab could not pay.  Later it was divided and became Pakistan and this agreement could not be implemented.

 After the formation of Pakistan, four commissions and committees were formed but unfortunately the recommendations of any commission or committee could not be agreed upon in both the provinces.



 Water distribution system in the country
 The Akhtar Committee was formed in 1968, the Fazal Akbar Commission in 1907, the Anwar-ul-Haq Commission in 1981 and the Haleem Committee in 1983.

 After the formation of Pakistan on the Indus River in Kotri in Sindh Province and in Punjab
 Jinnah became a barrage and Punjab built a canal called Thal from this barrage and thus the seventy year old wish of Punjab's Thal project was fulfilled.

 In 1961, when the Indus Basin Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan and the military president Ayub Khan gave three rivers to India and got it in return.
 The money and the money provided by Pakistan led to other projects, including Tarbela in NWFP and Mangla Dam in Punjab.

 In the time of Ayub Khan, Chashma Jhelum (CJ) Link Canal was built and water is diverted from Indus River to Jhelum River through this canal.  On which Sindh raised strong objections and decided that this canal will flow when the Indus River has more water than the needs of Sindh province.

 Differences between the two provinces continued on the CJ Canal and on July 3, 1950, Hafeez Pirzada, Mumtaz Ali Bhutto from Sindh and Ghulam Mustafa Khar from Punjab signed an agreement as the representative of the federation.

 According to the agreement, Punjab agreed that it would not drain the canal permanently without Sindh's consent.



 Distribution of rivers in Pakistan
 But a few months later, Sindh started accusing Punjab of violating the agreement and stealing water, and the differences and accusations between the two provinces continued.  Hafeez Pirzada, Afzal Wattoo and Jam Sadiq signed.

 It was once again decided that Punjab would close the canal within three days of the announcement of closure of the canal by Sindh.

 Despite these agreements, the differences between the two provinces did not end, and in 1985, when the Governor of Punjab, General Jilani, allegedly forcibly reopened the canal, the differences escalated.

 Finally, in 1991, an agreement was reached between the four provinces to share water.

 The agreement states that new reservoirs will be built.  But it does not mention the Kala Bagh Dam.  Only two years after this agreement, according to Sindh, Punjab started violating it and one of the distribution of water in 1994.
 And there was a temporary agreement.

 The Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal, which was a non-permanent flowing canal and later became a permanent flowing canal, gave rise to the idea in Sindh that when an agreement on a canal was not implemented, the Kalan Kala Bagh Dam was built tomorrow.  What is the guarantee of not stopping the flow of water in Sindh?

Thursday, September 10, 2020

You will be surprised

You will be surprised that the first matriculation exam was held in the Indian subcontinent in 1858 and the British government decided that the people of the subcontinent are half of our intellect so we have "passing marks" of 65 for the people of the subcontinent.  Must be 32.5  Two years later, in 1860, for the convenience of teachers, the passing marks were raised to 33, and in 2018, we are still looking for the intelligence of our children with the same 33 marks.


 You see the spectacle that is written in the book, the teachers copy it on the board, the children print it again on the copy, the teachers put the same copied and printed material in the exam, they mark the important questions themselves.  And they make the paper themselves and check it themselves and give the marks themselves, they also decide whether the child will fail or not and the parents applaud the result and make the children intelligent and capable.  They keep singing the praises of being, those whose children fail, they keep regretting this result and keep mocking their child for "leprous brain" and "dull mind".

 Honestly, what did the child learn in all this work, except copying and printing?  We have 13- to 14-year-olds queuing up for the assembly, and they break the queue as soon as they leave school.

 The one who has studied from a big school knows the skill of getting his work done first while crossing the line.  Science is "memorized" all the time in school and you will not see anything called "scientist" in the whole country because unfortunately science is something of "learning" and experimenting and we would also "memorize" it.  Are

 We believe that school principals and responsible teachers should sit together and throw away this "rotten" and "rotten" education system, thinking of making children "capable" instead of "parrots

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High cholesterol

* Apparently perfectly healthy.  Smart looking ...  But cholesterol is dangerously high. What is the reason?  And what is the treatment?

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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Blood donation camp ⛺ highlights

A one-day blood donation camp for thalassemia and other diseases was organized in Qaim Khani Hall Jhuddo sindh Pakistan in collaboration with Dawaat-e-Islami. This series is going on all over the country. Highlights of this blood donation camp.









































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