Saturday, 30 December 2017

محسن نقوی


قریہ جاں میں اُبھرنے لگا  
پھر گریہ شب پھر ملا
 اِذن تکلم پئے 

Thursday, 21 December 2017

آرمی چیف کو ملکی تاریخ میں پہلی بار سینیٹ بلایا گیا۔ سینٹ کو کئی معاملات پر تشویش تھی جنکا تسلی بخش جواب دیا گیا۔ چند ایک پیش خدمت ہیں۔

آرمی چیف کو ملکی تاریخ میں پہلی بار سینیٹ بلایا گیا۔ سینٹ کو کئی معاملات پر تشویش تھی جنکا تسلی بخش جواب دیا گیا۔ چند ایک پیش خدمت ہیں۔
اندرونی سیکیورٹی کے لیے کیا گیا اب تک ؟

Saturday, 2 December 2017

ہفتہ وحدت تمام مسلمین وہ مومینین کو مبارک پیغام ہفتہ وحدت


Lahore






Lahore (/ləˈhɔːr/) (Punjabi: لہور‎; Urdu: لاہور‎‎) is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Punjab. It is the second-most populous cityin Pakistan after Karachi. The city is located in the north-eastern end of Pakistan's Punjab province, near the border with the Indianstate of Punjab. Lahore is ranked as a beta-world city, and is one of Pakistan's wealthiest cities with an estimated GDP of $58.14 billion (PPP) as of 2014.


Lahore is the historic cultural centre of the Punjab region, and is the largest Punjabi city in the world.[14] The city has a long history, and was once under the rule of the Hindu Shahis, Ghaznavids, Ghurids, and the Delhi Sultanate. Lahore reached the height of its splendour under the Mughal Empire, serving as its capital city for a number of years. The city was captured by the forces of Persian Afsharid Emperor Nader Shah during his invasion of the Mughal Empire. The city was then contested between different powers before it became capital of the Sikh Empire, and then the capital of the Punjab under British rule. Lahore was central to the independence movements of both India and Pakistan, with the city being the site of both the declaration of Indian Independence, and the resolution calling for the establishment of Pakistan. Following the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Lahore became the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province.


Lahore is one of Pakistan's most liberal and cosmopolitan cities. It exerts a strong cultural influence over Pakistan. Lahore is a major centre for Pakistan's publishing industry, and remains the foremost centre of Pakistan's literary scene. The city is also a major centre of education in Pakistan, with some of Pakistan's leading universities based in the city. Lahore is also home to Pakistan's film industry, Lollywood, and is a major centre of Qawwali music. The city also hosts much of Pakistan's tourist industry, with major attractions including the old Walled City, numerous Sikh shrines, and the Badshahi and Wazir Khanmosques. Lahore is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Lahore Fort and Shalimar Gardens.

Karachi (Urdu: کراچی‎‎: Karācī, Sindhi: ڪراچي‎)




Karachi (Urdu: کراچی‎: Karācī, Sindhi: ڪراچي‎) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh. It is the most populous city in Pakistan, sixth most populous city proper in the world and the 8th most populous metropolitan city in the world. Ranked as a beta world city, the city is Pakistan's premier industrial and financial center. Karachi is also Pakistan's most cosmopolitan city. Situated on the Arabian Sea, Karachi serves as a transport hub, and is home to two of Pakistan's two largest seaports, the Port of Karachi and Port Bin Qasim, as well as the busiest airport in Pakistan.
Though the Karachi region has been inhabited for millennia, the city was founded as the fortified village of Kolachi in 1729. The settlement drastically increased in importance with the arrival of British East India company in the mid 19th century, who not only embarked on major works to transform the city into a major seaport, but also connected it with their extensive railway network. By the time of the Partition of British India, the city was the largest in Sindh with an estimated population of 400,000. Following the independence of Pakistan, the city's population increased dramatically with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees from India. The city experienced rapid economic growth following independence, attracting migrants from throughout Pakistan and South Asia.
Karachi is one of Pakistan's most secular and socially liberal cities. It is also the most linguistically, ethnically, and religiously diverse city in Pakistan. With a population of 14.9 million recorded in the 2017 Census of Pakistan, Karachi is considered to be the second largest city after Jakarta within the Muslim majority countries, and is the world's 10th most populous urban agglomeration. Karachi is one of the world's fastest growing cities, and has communities representing almost every ethnic group in Pakistan. Karachi is home to over 2 million Bangladeshi immigrants, 1 million Afghan refugees, and up to 400,000 Rohingyas from Myanmar. Karachi is now Pakistan's premier industrial and financial center. The city has a formal economy estimated to be worth $113 billion as of 2014. Karachi collects over a third of Pakistan's tax revenue, and generates approximately 20% of Pakistan's GDP. Approximately 30% of Pakistani industrial output is from Karachi, while Karachi's ports handle approximately 95% of Pakistan's foreign trade. Approximately 90% of the multinational corporations operating in Pakistan are headquartered in Karachi. Up to 70% of Karachi's workforce is employed in the informal economy, which is typically not included in GDP calculations.
Known as the "City of Lights" in the 1960s and 1970s for its vibrant nightlife, Karachi was beset by sharp ethnic, sectarian, and political conflict in the 1980s with the arrival of weaponry during the Soviet–Afghan War. The city had become well known for its high rates of violent crime, but recorded crimes sharply decreased following a controversial crackdown operation against criminals, the MQM political party, and Islamist militants initiated in 2013 by the Pakistan Rangers. The city's murder rate in 2015 had decreased by 75% compared to 2013, and kidnappings decreased by 90%, with the improved security environment triggering sharp increases in real-estate prices

Islamabad اسلام آباد‎‎







Islamabad  اسلام آباد‎, Islāmābād, is the capital city of Pakistan located within the federal Islamabad Capital Territory. With a population of 1.01 million, it is the 9th largest city of Pakistan, while the larger Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the third largest in Pakistan with a population exceeding four million. The city is the political seat of Pakistan and is administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation, supported by the Capital Development Authority (CDA).
Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northeastern part of the country, between Rawalpindi District and the Margalla Hills National Park to the north. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the Margalla Pass acting as the gateway between the two regions.
Islamabad was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital. The city's master-plan divides the city into eight zones, including administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational sectors, industrial sectors, commercial areas, and rural and green areas. The city is known for the presence of several parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and Shakarparian Park.The city is home to several landmarks, including the Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asia and the fourth largest in the world. Other landmarks include the Pakistan's National Monument and Democracy Square.
Islamabad is a beta- world city; it is categorised as very high on the Human Development Index, the highest in the country. The city has the highest cost of living in Pakistan, and its population is dominated by middle and upper middle class citizens.The city is home to sixteen universities, including the Quaid-e-Azam University, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology and NUST. The city is one of the safest in Pakistan, and has an expansive surveillance system with 1,900 CCTV cameras.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان‎‎)

Pakistani Flag


Pakistan (/ˈpækɪstæn) or /pɑːkɪˈstɑːn/); Urdu: پاکستان‎‎), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان‎‎), is a country in South Asia and on junction of West Asia, Central Asia and East Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country with a population exceeding 207.77 million people. In terms of area, it is the 33rd-largest country spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles). Pakistan has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the Arabian Sea and its Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west, Iran to the southwest, and China in the far northeast, respectively. It is separated narrowly from Tajikistan by Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in the north-west, and also shares a maritime border with Oman.

The territory that now constitutes Pakistan was the site of several ancient cultures, including the Mehrgarh of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilisation, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including Hindus, Indo-Greeks, Muslims, Turco-Mongols, Afghans, and Sikhs. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Persian Achaemenid Empire, Alexander III of Macedon, the Indian Mauryan Empire, the Arab Umayyad Caliphate, the Delhi Sultanate, the Mongol Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Afghan Durrani Empire, the Sikh Empire (partially), and most recently, the British Empire.

Pakistan is unique among Muslim countries in that it is the only country to have been created in the name of Islam. As a result of the Pakistan Movement led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the subcontinent's struggle for independence, Pakistan was created in 1947 as an independent homeland for Indian Muslims. It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country, with a similarly diverse geography and wildlife. Initially a dominion, Pakistan adopted a constitution in 1956, becoming an Islamic republic. An ethnic civil war in 1971 resulted in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh. In 1973 Pakistan adopted a new constitution establishing, alongside its pre-existing parliamentary republic status, a federal government based in Islamabad consisting of four provinces and four federal territories. The new constitution also stipulated that all laws were to conform to the injunctions of Islam as laid down in the Quran and Sunnah.

A regional and middle power, Pakistan has the sixth-largest standing armed forces in the world and is also a nuclear power as well as a declared nuclear-weapons state, being the second in South Asia and the only nation in the Muslim world to have that status. Pakistan has a semi-industrialised economy with a well-integrated agriculture sector, and a growing services sector. The Pakistani economy is the 24th-largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and the 41st-largest in terms of nominal GDP (World Bank). It is ranked among the emerging and growth-leading economies of the world, and is backed by one of the world's largest and fastest-growing middle classes.

The post-independence history of Pakistan has been characterised by periods of military rule, political instability and conflicts with neighbouring India. The country continues to face challenging problems, including overpopulation, terrorism, poverty, illiteracy, and corruption. Pakistan is a member of the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Economic Cooperation Organisation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, the Developing Eight, and the G20 developing nations, Group of 24, Group of 77, and ECOSOC. It is also an associate member of CERN. Pakistan is a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Mery masehiah

☆میرے مسیحا☆                          
میرے مسیحا سے جاکے کہ دو
کہ دم بہ لب ہے قرارِ ہستی
کہ جاں‌گسل انتظار تیرا
کہو کہ مہمان رہ گیا ہے
بس ایک پل کا بیمار تیرا

میرے مسیحا
تیرے سفر میں ہوئی جو روشن
وہ صبحیں راتوں‌ میں‌ ڈھل گئیں‌ ہیں‌
کہ تیرے خوابوں‌کی حدتوں‌ سے
کسی کی آنکھیں‌ ہی جل گئی ہیں‌
میرے مسیحا سے جاکے کہ دو
کہ درد اتنا سوا ہوا ہے
یہ نبض جیسے تھمی ہوئی ہے
یہ وقت جیسے رکا ہوا ہے

میرے مسیحا
سہارے جس کے کٹی ہے ہر شب
وہ آس سینے میں‌ گھٹ رہی ہے
میرے مسیحا ! خبر بھی لو اب!
متاعِ جاں ہے کہ لٹ رہی ہے!
مرے مسیحا !!

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Mohsin naqvi the legend

دل کی لغزش ہے نہ خطا ہے کوئی
بس یونہی روٹھہ گیا ہے کوئی

میں نے رک رک کے تجھے یاد کیا
دل میں جب درد اٹھا ہے کوئی

یا ہوا خاک اڑاتی ہو گی
یا مجھے ڈھونڈ رہا ہے کوئی

موت آتی ہے نہ تو آتا ہے
یہ بھی جینے کی سزا ہے کوئی

اب وہ ملتا ہے تو یوں لگتا ہے
سلسلہ ٹوٹ گیا ہے کوئی

سرخ ہے شہر کی شب کا چہرہ
پھر کہیں قتل ہوا ہے کوئی

اے بچھڑ کر نہ پلٹنے والے
تیرے رستے میں کھڑا ہے کوئی

شل ہوۓ ہاتھہ تو سوچا ہم نے
لوگ کہتے تھے خدا ہے کوئی

رقص کرتے ہیں صبا کے جھونکے
شاخ پر پھول کھلا ہے کوئی

اے صبا یاد دلانا اس کو
اب اسے بھول چکا ہے کوئی

پھر میرے پھول کتابیں میری
راہ میں چھوڑ گیا ہے کوئی

ایک آوارہ پرندہ محسن
وسعت عرض و سما ہے کوئی

محسن نقوی

islamabad


Islamabad the capital city of Pakistan, has been ranked second in the list of world’s most beautiful capitals followed by Paris, Washington, Berlin and Tokyo. London remained at the top of the list that included ten most beautiful capitals of the world. Russian capital, Moscow, remained at the bottom of the list.
The complete list issued by Top Ten Findings:
List

Friday, 24 November 2017

20 Facts about Pakistan to be Proud of



1. In the last five years, Pakistan’s literacy rate has grown by 250%, the largest increase in any country to date.

2. Pakistan is the first Islamic country to attain nuclear power.

3. Edhi is running the World’s largest Ambulance network.

4. World’s youngest certified Microsoft Experts Arfa Kareem (Late) and Babar Iqbal are from Pakistan.

5. Pakistan has the sixth largest military force in the world.

6. Pakistan’s national anthem tune ranks first in the top three tunes of the world.

7. Fourth largest broadband internet system of world is in Pakistan

8. World’s largest deep sea port is Gwadar.

9. About 50% of the world’s footballs are made in Pakistan.

10. Pakistan is notable for having one of the best trained air-force pilots in the world.

11. Pakistan has world’s youngest civil judge, Muhammad Illyas.

12. The highest railway station of Asia is in Pakistan.

13. First PC virus was created by two Pakistani brothers. (Maybe not something to be very proud of, but it still might have required an impressive level of intellect to do so).

14. Dr. Abdus Salam – Nobel prize winner (Physics 1979).

15. LUMS (Lahore University of Management Sciences) attracts students from Middle East, the Far East, Central Asia, and other parts of South Asia.

16. Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, hailed as the most important Qawwali singer of the 20th century and received many awards around the globe such as The “Legends” award at the UK Asian Music Awards (2005).

17. World’s 7th largest Pool of Scientists and Engineer.

18. The Shah Faisal Mosque in Islamabad can accommodate almost 100,000 worshipers. Completed in 1976, it could at that time probably hold the city’s entire population.

19. Karakoram Highway runs through the northern areas connecting Pakistan with China’s Xingjiang province is often described as ” Eighth Wonder of the World” due to the marvel of civil engineering as it has taken 15 years to complete by the Pakistan Army Engineers in collaboration with China. It’s been labeled as ” World’s highest paved international Road” under world’s toughest terrain.

20. Air Commodore MM ALAM (Late) has a world record of shooting down 5 planes in less than a Minute.

Despite all the mishaps, destruction and loss, we’ve shown alot of progress. We still have time to improve more since hoaxes such as Y2K and 21st December 2012 actually did turn out to be a false alarm. One of the most amazing facts which people are seeing is that a majority is protesting the violence. We want to change. And since we’re still living let’s bring out the best of us and our country.

Sunday, 4 June 2017

تم کو سب کچھ یاد ہی ہو گا

تم کو سب کچھ یاد ہی ہو گا
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یاد ہے اکثر تم کہتی تھیں
جب میں اپنی سانسوں کی
اور دھڑکن کی ترتیب لگاؤں
کتنا سادہ کتنا پیارا
نام تمہارا بن جاتا ہے
میں گھنٹوں سنتی رہتی ہوں
یاد ہے جب تم
میرے سینے پر سر رکھ کے 
میری سانس سنا کرتیں
یا اپنا نام سنا کرتی تھیں
یاد ہے اک دن
’’سانوں اک پل چین نہ آوے‘‘
میری فرمائش پر تم نے
نصرت کا یہ گیت سنا تھا
اور گھنٹوں محسوس کیا تھا
(شاید مجھ کو)
یاد ہے تم کو جب تم کالے رنگ کے 
کپڑے پہنا کرتیں، تو یہ کہتیں
دیکھو میں کچھ خاص نہیں ہوں
جانے کیوں تیری آنکھوں کو
میں اتنی سندر لگتی ہوں!
یہ تو تم کو یاد ہی ہو گا
جب تم مجھ سے یہ کہتیں تھیں
آپ کے جیسا کوئی نہیں ہے
آپ بہت ہی اچھے ہیں نا
ایسے منہ مت پھیرا کیجئے!
دیکھیں میں دل سے کہتی ہوں
مجھ سے چاہے اپنے سر کی
ایک نہیں، دو چار نہیں تو
جتنی چاہے قسمیں لیجے
میں یہ بالکل سچ کہتی ہوں
اب دوری نہ سہہ پاؤں گی
آپ سے دور نہ رہ پاؤں گی
مجھ کو چھوڑ کے مت جائیے گا
میری خاطر رُک جائیے گا
مجھ کو چاہے جیسے رکھیئے
آپ کے ساتھ ہی رہنا ہے بس
اور کسی کا سایا بھی نہ
اپنے کے پاس کبھی لاؤں گی
آپ سے دور نہ رہ پاؤں گی
یاد ہے مجھ سے جب کہتی تھیں
آپ بھی کتنے سادہ ہیں نا
اپنی عمر کے لڑکے دیکھیں
تھوڑا سا تو فیشن کیجئے
بالوں کا وہ ’کٹ‘ بنوائیں
کالر والی پرپل شرٹ میں
آپ کمال لگیں گے سچ میں
کتنی ساری باتیں تھیں ناں
تم کو تو سب یاد ہی ہوگا
پھر بھی مجھ کو یوں لگتا ہے
مجھ کو ٹھیک سے یاد نہیں ہے!
اک مدت جو بیت گئی ہے
میرے ہاں تو یہ عالم ہے
پہروں سوچوں
گھنٹوں تم کو یاد کروں تو
تب جا کر ہی
دھندلا دھندلا سا اک چہرہ
یاد آتا ہے ہلکا ہلکا
وہ بھی اتنی مشکل سے کہ
بیچ میں اتنے زخمی لمحے 
درد جگانے آجاتے ہیں
ڈر جاتا ہوں
اور وہ دھندلا عکس بھی مجھ سے
کھو جاتا ہے!
جب سے قسمیں، وعدے سارے
بھول گئی ہو، تب سے جاناں
یوں لگتا ہے
سارے ہوش ہوئے لاوارث
ہر احساس کاخون ہوا ہے
میری سانسیں جن میں اکثر
اپنا نام سنا کرتیں تھیں
بے ترتیبی کے عالم میں
ساری سانسیں بکھر گئی ہیں
نصرت کا وہ گیت تو اب بھی
چین نہیں آنے دیتا ہے
کالے کپڑے جب دیکھوں تو
یوں لگتا ہے 
جیسے اک بے نام محبت
یا شاید گمنام محبت 
ہجر کا ماتم کرتے کرتے
گہرے سوگ میں ڈوب گئی ہے
میرے سر کی قسمیں ٹوٹیں
اور کسی کے سائے سے ڈرتے
میرا سایہ بھول گئی ہو
مجھ کو ایسے تیز ہوا میں
جلتے بجھتے اک بے چارے
دیپ کی مانند چھوڑ گئی ہو
دیکھو میں کتنا اچھا تھا
میرے جیسا کوئی نہیں تھا
تم کہتیں تھیں!
یاد ہی ہو گا!
پھر بھی رشتہ توڑ گئی ہو!
دیکھو عرصہ بیت گیا ہے
سارے فیشن بدل گئے ہیں
اب یہ بھی معلوم نہیں ہے
میں اب کیسے بال بناؤں؟
کیسے کیسے کپڑے پہنوں؟
بال بھی اب تو بکھر گئے ہیں
سارے کپڑے اُدھڑ گئے ہیں
تم کو تو سب بیتی باتیں
یاد ہی ہوں گی
مجھ کو ٹھیک سے یاد نہیں ہیں
مجھ کو تو اب ہجر زدہ دیوانوں جیسی
ٹھنڈی ٹھنڈی ،پُر اسرار سی
آہیں بھرنا آتی ہیں بس
کچھ لکھوں تو 
درد قلم سے باہر آ کر
خود کاغذ پر گر جاتا ہے
تیری باتیں بھول گیا ہوں
غم مجھ سے باتیں کرتے ہیں
اب کوئی بھی قسم اُٹھائے
یوں لگتا ہے یہ جھوٹا ہے
جانے کیسے حال میں ہوں میں
خود بھی تو معلوم نہیں ہے
لیکن یہ سب تم کو جا کر کون بتائے
ہو سکتا ہے تم بھی سب کچھ بھول چکیں ہوں
یہ تو اک مفروضہ ہے نا
’’کہ سب تم کو یاد ہی ہوگا‘‘
لیکن جاناں میری جانب
بے خبری کا یہ عالم ہے
یادیں ساتھ نہیں دیتیں اب
باتیں یاد نہیں رہتیں!!!۔۔!

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a federal parliamentary republic in South Asia on crossroads of Central Asia and Western Asia. It is the sixth-most populous country with a population exceeding 200 million people.
Capital: Islamabad
Dialing code: +92
National anthem: National Anthem Of Pakistan
Population: 182.1 million (2013) World Bank
Prime minister: Nawaz Sharif
President: Mamnoon Hussain
Currency: Pakistani rupee

کوئی ایسا صاحبِ دل ہو جو میری آرزو کرے کھو جاؤں اگر کہیں تو میری جستجو کرے

کوئی ایسا صاحبِ دل ہو جو میری آرزو کرے
کھو جاؤں اگر کہیں تو میری جستجو کرے

میں اس کے ذہن و دل میں کچھ اس طرح سماؤں
وہ زبان جب بھی کھولے میری گفتگو کرے

Pakistan plans to ease visa policy for 55 countries to revive tourism

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