Traffic tribulations: clamp down on violators!
From the Blog odysseuslahoriDawn Metro (Oct 26, 2017) reported that Punjab Inspector General (IG) Arif Nawaz Khan has given the go-ahead for another, yes another, police force to 'address chronic traffic problems in the city'. The City Traffic Police established by the government of erstwhile chief minister Pervaiz Elahi started out extremely well. The grey-uniformed officers were well-spoken and very business-like. And for a while people began to obey traffic rules. Along came the government of CM Shahbaz Sharif and what the 'enemy' had established had to be done away with. Friends in Rescue 1122 allege that CM Sharif made serious attempts to abolish this first-class public service (also set up by the 'enemy'). He failed because of public pressure. However, friends who served in traffic police tell me tpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Digital Marketing
From the Blog lahoreschoolofeconomics *Badar Khushnood of BRAMERZ delivers three sessions on e-commerce and digital marketing to MBA students at the Lahore School from 31st October to 2nd November, 2017* Badar Khushnood, co-founder of BRAMERZ, and alumnus of the Lahore School, visited his alma mater on three consecutive days to deliver sessions to three sections of the MBA program. His talk was wide-ranging and covered various aspects of e-commerce in general and digital marketing in particular. Badar noted that Pakistan was on a take-off point in e-commerce. The population was large (200m) and young (some 70% under the age of 30). Pakistan had 50 m internet users, with some 130 m mobile connections and some 36 million users of 3G and 4G. The habits of young Pakistanis had changed as reflected by their touch poinpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
No bitcoins for payments and settlements, says the Reserve Bank of India — Quartz
From the Blog faisalkhan After Pakistan and some other countries, India decides it doesn't like Bitcoin. …director of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has signalled that virtual currencies like bitcoin won't be allowed in the country. "Our current position on bitcoins is that we will not be using it for any payments and settlements…though the technology underlying crypto-currencies will not end," said S Ganesh Kumar, executive director of the RBI, at a conference in Mumbai on Nov. 06. Source: *No bitcoins for payments and settlements, says the Reserve Bank of India — Quartz* The post No bitcoins for payments and settlements, says the Reserve Bank of India — Quartz appeared first on Faisal Khan. pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Hot Girls Going Wild at College Party
From the Blog pakistanimodelsFrom the blog Lahore XXX : Hot Girls Going Wild at College Party, (part of the PakistaniModels.blogspot.com Network) To see pictures, click the headline above.pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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