Speak out for peace "We have come today to talk, hear and see peace on the border," nine-year old Sulman Asghir, of St. Mary's Convent High School, Sahiwal, told the Pakistani bhangra singer, Jassi Singh after his wonderful performance - which had, however, included some aggressive gestures towards India. "I didn't like it when you implied that India is our enemy. It's not our enemy, it's our neighboring country. We can change our friends but we can't change our neighbors."

The singer agreed with the child, admitting that he had been playing to the gallery.

Thursday, July 01, 2010




"Anything good must be spread all around"

Pakistan's deputy attorney general works off Taliban's sins at gurdwaras and shrines


By Rakhi Chakrabarty
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A tale of two cities Besides the culture and language that bind the people on both sides of the border, architecture too makes Pakistani visitors feel at home in India.
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Navaratra special at Pakistan stalls With the beginning of the nine-night long Hindu festival Navratra last Friday, the Pakistani food court, Liza Food Corner at the "Made in Pakistan" exposition in Chandiga .....more


Made in Pakistan fair in Chandigarh

Trading love from across the border


Forging new ties and strengthening old ones with Pakistan is the main aim of the "Made in Pakistan" fair held annua .....more


Girl leaves for India for heart treatment LAHORE: "Whenever you replace hatred with love, you save lives and that is what fostering love through Aman Ki Asha has done by giving my seven-year-old daughter a chance .....more


Mirch Masala

Scientific technology is wonderful, but does it matter to someone who just loves chillies what the numbers are? Vasundhara Chauhan shares some spicy information an .....more


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