Some Indians who do not live in UK, try to promote the propaganda that only Pakistanis are
Some Indians who do not live in UK, try to promote the propaganda that only Pakistanis are called Pakis in UK, but all Asians living in UK know it very well that all Asian are called Pakis in UK, which makes Indians on top of the list. And if Paki sound like Pakistani, so it does not mean that Paki means Pakistani. It is a hate word which is used for all Asians, Including Pakistani, Indians, Nipalis, Bangladeshi, Afghans, and all other who look Asians. Oh yes one more message for Indians living outside of UK, calling Pakistanis, Paki on you tube means calling yourself a Paki. Enjoy being a Paki, and welcome to the Paki club, which you can't leave, even if you want to. Lol Now enjoy a joke which is especially made for Indians by a Scottish man.
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Mr Joseph Kittinger is a hero in the History of Space Travel.
57 years ago Mr Joseph Ki
Mr Joseph Kittinger is a hero in the History of Space Travel.
57 years ago Mr Joseph Kittinger went to the edge of space in a balloon. At that time no body knew what it was like to go up in the space or come down.
On August 16 1950 He went 19 and half miles up into the sky, and by himself jumped back to earth. He passed through the air 100 degrees below zero. Until he was 102 thousand 800 feet off the ground and than he jumped.
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90 thousand Balouchs are back in their own towns, since Bugti have died, they were treated
90 thousand Balouchs are back in their own towns, since Bugti have died, they were treated like slaves under the Bugti rule. They thanked for their liberation and for the development in Boluchistan.
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90 thousand Balouchs are back in their own towns, since Bugti have died, they were treated
90 thousand Balouchs are back in their own towns, since Bugti have died, they were treated like slaves under the Bugti rule. They thanked for their liberation and for the development in Boluchistan.
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The love of boys and hate of baby girls is responsible for the abortion of millions of fem
The love of boys and hate of baby girls is responsible for the abortion of millions of female babies each year in India.
On Saturday 20, 2006 Washington Post Writes: NEW DELHI -- In a tight alleyway in East Delhi, Radhika Devi, a bashful mother of two girls, and Manjula Thomas, a health worker who cares for pregnant women, rush to an ultrasound clinic. Devi is five months pregnant and desperately wants to know the sex of her unborn child. "It's better if it's a boy," Devi said, her hands shaking nervously. "If it's a girl, we will get it aborted." Devi, her husband, Radheshyam Devi, and their two daughters share a single room in the congested, mostly lower-class neighborhood of Khichripur. He brings home less than $2 a day as a bus driver -- barely enough to put food on their table -- and they worry about marrying off their two young daughters. "All girls' parents must pay dowries," Radhika Devi said. "We will take loans and pay it back bit by bit. It might take up to a year's time." Though dowries are illegal in India, the law is widely ignored and the Devis fear that a third daughter will send them over the edge financially. Instead, they hope for a son to one day provide for the family. He would fetch his own dowry upon marriage, take care of his parents as they grow old (India has no social security program) and carry on the family name. In India's male-dominated society, especially in the northwest, this logic is one reason parents abort an estimated half-million female fetuses each year. The practice, called female feticide, has been responsible for at least 10 million female abortions since 1985, according to a controversial study published in January in the Lancet, the British medical journal. "Normally in public health, the poor are worse off," said Prabhat Jha, an epidemiology professor at the University of Toronto and lead author of the Lancet study. "But here we have the rich and educated that are more often performing sex selections. And that is entirely consistent with being able to afford and have access to ultrasound technology." Indeed, the drive for male heirs has created an explosion in ultrasound clinics that can determine the sex of a fetus and in medical practices that profit mostly from doing sex-selective abortions, activists said. A new ultrasound machine costs $5,000, a used one as little as $2,000, and banks eagerly provide loans, according to Bedi. Doctors collect $80 to $230 for an ultrasound-plus-abortion package, health officials said. Though precise numbers are hard to come by, experts estimate the business to be worth $100 million to $200 million a year in India. Only in 1994 6200 dowry deaths were reported, this does not include those cases which have not been reported. In India, 6,200 dowry deaths were reported in 1994-- or an average of 17 married women were killed daily for failure to make dowry payment to the husband's family.
According to the Save Indian Family Foundation SIFF, It is a common perception in India about men driving women to suicide
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The building of Quetta's Airport terminal has been rebuilt, which was destroyed by the ter
The building of Quetta's Airport terminal has been rebuilt, which was destroyed by the terrorists. These terrorist Sardars who wanted to keep the people of Boluchistan illiterate, and who wanted to keep them under their control, by stopping any efforts of Pakistani government, to provide them education and freedom of speech etc.
Since Sardar Bugti has gone, and few other terrorist have escaped, there is wave of fresh air in Boluchistan. With the help of this airport it will be easy for the people of Boluchistan to travel in the other big cities of Pakistan, especially if someone needs to go to big cities for the treatment. And we have a same pace of development in Boluchistan than soon Quetta will also have its own big hospitals to treat the patients, Inshallah. It's a slow process, but the good thing is that it has started now. Let us work together for the betterment of our beloved Baluchistan/Pakistan, and for future of our Country.
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