Meeting our Nutrition Shortage
From the Blog odysseuslahoriMy morning paper of 22 December 2015 carried this front page headline: ‘One in three Pakistanis lacks access to adequately nutritious food’. The item carried all sorts of obtuse pontification by a ‘renowned’ economist and some equally obfuscating rubbish by the babus of the National Economic Council. Morniga tree planted at Alba in August 2014 is now about 10 feet high, See the video here The trouble with us Pakistanis, ordinary man-on-the-street kind and these so-called experts is that we are stupid. We, all two hundred million of us, are just plain unthinking morons who have never read anything. Perish the notion that some of these ‘experts’ will ever engage in serious research. And the least about malnutrition because these babus with their fat salaries can stuff their fat fpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Some thoughts on indigenous peoples
From the Blog razarumiLast week, I visited the National Museum of American Indian, New York. Thereafter, I posted a few tweets. Sharing them here. Grateful to @historianess for introducing the @SmithsonianNMAI #NewYork -a gateway to forgotten histories of the #US pic.twitter.com/7Fmg9KgwQ9 — Raza Ahmad Rumi (@Razarumi) January 31, 2016 Found intriguing commonalities between #IndusValley motifs& aesthetic of ancient […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Convoy system ended, new security plan devised to keep passengers safe on KKH
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: KKH convoy]Islamabad/Chilas: The convoy system for passenger busses has been ended. Now the passenger buses will not have to wait for several hours on the KKH to be escorted by security personnel. The convoy system had been introduced four years back after terrorists attacked passenger busses and killed male members after identifying their sects. After the […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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