The Talpurs’ last stand
From the Blog odysseuslahoriHard by a farm-to-market road outside the village of Sahib Khan Chandio, ten kilometres north of Hyderabad and just off National Highway 5, there stands amid the fields a yellow sandstone obelisk. The white marble plaque on one of its faces tells us that the monument was ‘Erected by Major General Sir Charles Napier GCB and the officers, non-commissioned officer and soldiers of the British army under his command in memory of their comrades who fell in the battles of 17th February and 24th March 1843 fought with the Ameers of Sind.’ The plaque then lists the names of those three hundred or so British and Indian men who gave up their lives fighting for control over Sindh. Understandably, the monument commemorates the men who were in the service of the British crown, not those who pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Mind Quest
From the Blog lahoreschoolofeconomics The Lahore School Management Society held their second annual case study competition titled “Mind Quest” on October 29, 2015. This case study competition was characterized by two management tracks: Human Resource Management and Strategic Management. The jury panel consisted of Ms. Mahvesh; Ms. Sana; Ms. Aliya; and Ms. Amina. The jury panel of Human Resource Management was led by Ms. Sana and Ms. Mahvesh chaired the Strategic Management panel. The event was attended by a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate students including the participating teams and members of Lahore School Management Society. This competition was intellectually motivating and brought excitement both in the participating students and audience. This aspect was evident by the series of interesting apakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Dead body of a car accident victim recovered from Indus River
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: 12234843_929003973849595_4246716722114134235_n (1)]Gilgit/Kohistan: The dead body of one of the three missing people has been recovered from the Indus River in Upper Kohistan district of KPK. A car these people were traveling in had been hit by a rock falling from the mountain on 26th October 2015, the day a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit Pakistan and Afghanistan. […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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