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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Saudi Arabic soon takes effort from Pakistan for women motorbike generating acceptance.



Lahore: Saudi Arabic has permitted women to drive bikes and bikes but only in limited, areas. Pakistan took a lead in women riders choices and for the first time in the history of Pakistan, a motor university of driving began sessions for women to educate them motorbike generating. As well as ladies began to learn two-wheeler generating in a country that is battling against radicalism. This effort was taken by School of Car Lahore (SMILE), and the first set of ladies began coaching as to how to drive motorbike. This venture was reinforced by Ford Atlas Pakistan that has provided bikes for coaching while the City Traffic Police of Lahore is connecting the venture by working together with SMILE and Ford Atlas.



Project Home of this program Naheed Niazi said to Delivery Information Table that news of this venture was a switch for Saudi Arabic and other Muslims countries that Islamic women can play a critical role in community instead of sitting home because they cannot drive bikes.




Naheed Niazi was of the view that Pakistani women are a limited class due to sex inequality and there was no organization in Pakistan for providing motorbike coaching to ladies and ladies although they signify around 48% of the people in this country of Pakistan. When asked when this first set of ladies will be on the road, he stated that the first coaching course is 15 days long, beginning  2013; after that around 20 ladies will start generating bikes on the streets of Lahore.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Honor killing’: Rumour proof at B.C. extradition listening to not efficient, attorney says

Honor killing’: Rumour proof at B.C. extradition listening to not efficient, attorney says




VIVIAN LUK
THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER — 13 years have approved since a younger Walnut Variety, B.C. lady was extremely slain in Native indian after traveling there to get in touch with the man she had privately wedded against her loved one's desires — too much time to allow second-hand statement about the criminal activity to be considered efficient in judge, a attorney claims.

Jaswinder “Jassi” Sidhu’s mom, Malkit Kaur Sidhu, and dad, Surjit Singh Badesha, are experiencing extradition to Native indian, where they are billed with eliminating fringe movement related to Jassi’s loss of lifestyle in July 2000. The younger female's co-workers and buddies have claimed she terrifying for her lifestyle because her close relatives did not approve of her key wedding to a bad rickshaw car owner in Native indian.

Badesha’s attorney, Eileen Klein, suggested Friday the hearsay proof should not be confessed in judge because there are variance between recommendations, and some of the witnesses confessed having trouble keeping in mind their discussions with Sidhu.

“Some of these witnesses acknowledge they are not accurate about the actual language,” Klein informed the judge. “Some of them believe the fact they are about the idea of what they observed. Some people cannot remember information.”

In May, some of Sidhu’s co-workers from the beauty salon where she proved helpful claimed she informed them about her key wedding. Sidhu informed them that her close relatives faced and defeat her after they discovered out about it.

But Klein suggested on Friday it’s uncertain whether the memories are from actual discussions with Sidhu, or from discussions the buddies had with each other about Sidhu’s close relatives situation.

It is also possible that the witnesses’ statement has been discolored by media reviews, Klein said.

Sidhu’s eliminating in Native indian in 2000 made worldwide news, forcing a documented and a book and the organization of an loyality team. Sidhu’s defeated body was discovered in a town in Punjab after what Native indian regulators said was an honour eliminating. Her spouse was also defeated, but live through.

On Friday, B.C. Superior Court Rights Gregory Fitch pushed Klein on why he had not inquired the witnesses returning in May if he alleged that their statement was discolored by what they have seen, observed or attended after Sidhu’s loss of lifestyle.

Klein responded to that he considered Sidhu’s co-workers were serious in providing their proof and that they would refuse any recommendations of infected records.

“I do not know that the response to the conflict, or being encountered with that recommendation, would be necessary in these conditions when the likely response is going to be, ’No, I do not believe the fact that television infected my memory,”’ the attorney said.

Klein also inquired the stability of Sidhu’s records to her buddies. Several co-workers claimed before that Sidhu was pressured by her dad into deciding upon a legal papers saying she was compelled to get wedded to her spouse.

Jody Wright claimed previously that Sidhu said she was organised by the throat at the notary’s office — an event Klein said is unlikely.

Wright also said she called the cops twice because Sidhu was kept in her bed room against her will, but she never observed returning from the regulators.

Klein said if it was true that Sidhu was being forceably limited, “the cops would probably have done something about that.”

“The alternative is that the declarant was not being truthful about being kept in the bed room,” he said.

“And if the cops came and identified that, it may go a long way to describe why Jody Wright never observed anything from the cops again about that.”

Co-worker Tamara Lamirande informed the judge in May that when Sidhu said she was going to Native indian to get in touch with her spouse, she described a lawless nation where “you could pay somebody $200 Canada and they would destroy someone because they were so inadequate.”

“Is it possible to describe a place where lifestyle is cheap, and then illustrate a clear objective to go to that location?” Klein said.

“Maybe that is described by love conquers all, but it may just simply be an example of the declarant providing overstated claims.”

Both govt attorneys and the attorney comprising Sidhu’s mom have suggested that the second-hand proof provided during the extradition listening to should be confessed.


Fitch is predicted to make up your mind on its admissibility.

Arianespace releases bomb carrying Western, Native indian spacecraft from Italy Guiana

Arianespace releases bomb carrying Western, Native indian spacecraft from Italy Guiana


Arianespace releases bomb carrying Western, Native Indian spacecraft from Italy Guiana

KOUROU, Italy Guiana — Arianespace has released Europe’s largest telecoms satellite TV ever as well as a meteorological spacecraft for Indian from the South American country of Italy Guiana.

The Western area range says the Alphas at satellite tv will offer voice and information transmitting services for European countries, African-American and the Middle Eastern. Arianespace says Alphas at was one of its biggest loads at 6,650 kgs. (14,660 pounds).

It says the Native indian spacecraft will offer improved meteorological statement and tracking of land and ocean surfaces. The spacecraft also carries a data-relay transponder for search and save functions.

The bomb was released late Friday.

Arianespace has 21 investors from 10 European countries, including the CNES area agency in France

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Reâl Fâces of Pâkistâni Âctresses without Mâkeup

Âctuâl Encounters of Pâkistâni Celebrities without Mâkeup

Showbiz is â globe of populârity ând chârm. Âll showbiz individuâlities look wonderful ând gorgeous. Some showbiz stârs âre normâlly wonderful while some âre common looking. But âll these look more wonderful due to their lârge cosmetics, lighting ând use pc softwâre progrâms.


Here is lârge picture selection of Pâkistâni Celebrities, Designs ând Performers without cosmetics or with little mâkeup; Veenâ Mâlik, Imân Âli, Âmnâ Hâq, Sunitâ Mârshâl, Humâimâ Mâlik, Vâneezâ Âhmâd, Mehreen Syed, Nâdiâ Khân, Bushrâ Ânsâri, Reshâm, Sânâ, Noor, Reemâ, Meerâ, Nârgis, Fârhânâ mâqsood, Iffât, Irâj Mânzoor, Nâncy Wâsti, Âyeshâ Omer, Toobâ Siddiqui, Nâheed Shâbir, Nâjiâ Bâig, Nosheen Shâh, Râbi Pirzâdâ, Zâinâb Qâyyum, Sânâm Bâloch....































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