Siyahat-e-Zila Kasur
From the Blog odysseuslahori Zafar Abbas Naqvi is quite a remarkable man — there are scarcely any police inspectors in Pakistan avidly pursuing intellectual interests. And he happens to be one. It is evident that the man was a keen traveller and observer even as a young and impressionable student. His freewheeling may have been curtailed in a small way by his joining of the service in 1997 but that still did not curb his spirit of inquiry. Over the years he thereby built up a large repertoire of travel tales and anecdotes. Add to this a sharp observation of what he sees on the way. From the mundane to the extraordinary natural or built object to stories related by locals Naqvi imbibes all with enthusiasm. Best of all he couples his folk knowledge with a reasonable dash of research. Author of nearly 300 trapakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
4 days workshop on Bio Briquetting Technology started
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: biomass-briquttes]By: Gul Hamaad Farooqi Chitral, October 18: A Four-days training workshop for 15 students of Gilgit Baltistan started at Creative Approach for Development (CAD) office Chitral on Bio Briquetting as a substitute fuel. People of Gilgit, Baltistan and Chitral depend heavily on firewood for cooking and heating. As a result the pace of deforestation has increased considerably […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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