Saturday 22 October 2011

ORIGINS R2W – Eid ul Azha 2011 Collection


ORIGINS R2W – Eid ul Azha 2011 Collection
Launched in 2010, ORIGINS is A Ready to Wear Lifestyle Fashion House.
With a design philosophy inspired by the spirit of the Modern Woman, yet embracing the very essence of heritage. A heritage defined by centuries of impeccable threadmanship in sub-continental fashion, and as a salutation to everything beautiful in life, yesterday, today & tomorrow. Wear it like a personality!ORIGINS IS LOCATED AT:
LAHORE
Shop#1 116-B Gulberg 2, MM Alam Rd, Mini Market (before the Mini Market roundabout) Opp Mobilink Off.
KARACHI
Plot # 10-C , 9th Zamzama Commercial Lane, Phase V DHA near Pizza Hut.
FAISALABAD
Sitara Mall, D-Groundorigins.ready2wear@gmail.com

Gaye Mandi (Cow Mandi) Sets In Karachi for Eid al-Adha 2011

Gaye Mandia (Karachi Sacrificial Animal Market) which is also known as Janwar Mandi has been set in Karachi on Super Highway after Sohrab Goth.
There are not many animals (cows, buffaloes) in the market till now but it is expected that on few days the market will see more and more animals. There are famous Gaye Stalls like Lasania, Dil Pasand.
The prices of sacrificial animals are high and start from 150000 rupees.
Nearby Gaye Mandi there is also Bakra Mandi.

Saturday 3 September 2011

Karachi’s business community says unregistered SIMs ‘mother of all criminal activities’

Karachi’s business community blames mobile phone service providers more than the government for the ever-increasing extortion and ‘kidnapping for ransom’ cases in the Pakistani city.

Businessmen say that unregistered SIMs are the mother of all crimes since all criminal acts, especially extortion and kidnapping for ransom, are carried out by people using unregistered SIMs, The Express Tribune reports.

Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) chief Ahmed Chinoy agrees with the Karachi businessmen that unregistered SIMs are the basic irritant for law enforcing agencies to control major crimes, adding that this problem can only be resolved if mobile phone service providers deliver SIMs to the postal address of the customers, instead of handing them over at shops and outlets.

Top representatives of the city’s business community are furious with Interior Minister Rehman Malik for not equipping police with modern technology to detect unregistered SIMs, which are usually used for getaways and negotiations in extortion and kidnapping for ransom cases.

A few months ago, as a last resort, they also threatened a series of strikes following the ever-increasing number of extortion cases in the commercial hub of the country.

"Rehman Malik told us in a meeting a few months back that he will block all unregistered SIMs in a few days, but nothing has happened yet," said Idress Gigi, former chairman of the Federal B Area of Trade and Industry.

"To confirm his commitment, I even bought an unregistered mobile phone set and an unregistered SIM. I continue to check them after every 15 days, but to my surprise, both are still functional," he added.

Unregistered mobile phones range from stolen phones that have been blocked to Chinese phones that have one identification number across the entire mobile model, making it impossible to trace.

Kidnapping for ransom and extortion incidents have plagued Karachi in recent months, but all efforts to control these crimes have failed to show tangible results so far. (ANI)

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