"General Mushtaq Ahmad Baig, A Spiritual Personality", is the title of Fasihuddin's latest coloumn in Daily Aaj, Peshawar on Feb 25th, 2012. Please read about the life, thoughts,views and mystic stature of Gen Mushtaq Shaheed. He was killed in a suicide attack four years back and today is his fourth anniversary. Many remember him for his devoted services to humanity, his nation and his needy patients. He was not only the Surgeon General of Pakistan but also a great sufi saint and committed muslim. The writer points to some very important aspects of his life and his personal views which are not known to many of his associates. Please remember this great personality today and read this coloumn if this is of interest to you and kindly forward this coloumn to all your friends and colleagues as a tribute to the great scholar-cum-general. The writer has a 23 years long association with the Shaheed General and his account is based on his intimated friendship with him since his college days. The coloumn can be found online
http://www.dailyaaj.com.pk/epaper-detail.php?image=NDQ3NDg=
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PRESS RELEASE

WWF – Pakistan

Traveling Nature Carnival 2012

Islamabad, February 25th, 2012: The World Wide Fund for Nature - Pakistan (WWF - Pakistan) in collaboration with Indus Motor Company (IMC) will be hosting the 12th Annual Traveling Nature Carnival on Sunday, February 26th, 2012 at Fatima Jinnah Park (insde Bolan Gate) from 9:00am to 4:00 pm.

The Nature Carnival is an event aimed at enhancing awareness about nature conservation among students and the general public through interactive games and competitions. WWF – Pakistan and IMC will host an array of activities including an Art Competition, Quiz Competition, Essay Competition, Interactive 3D Model making competition, Magic Shows, Environmental Puppet Shows, a Lucky Draw, live music and an environmental theatre. The carnival will also have interactive games, activities and food stalls.

WWF - Pakistan has been working on environmental education for the past two decades; the traveling nature carnival is an integral part of its school outreach. This year, to increase the scale of the Nature Carnival, WWF - Pakistan collaborated with IMC to promote its School Environment Programme.

Over 80 schools and 20 colleges and universities across Rawalpindi, Islamabad Nowshera, Kharian, Jhelum and Peshawar are participating by constructing 3-D models and giving live presentations at the venue. More than 100 project stalls will be installed on various themes such as; Habitat conservation of endangered species (Snow Leopards, Green Turtle, Dolphin), Water Conservation, Solid Waste Management: Recycle, Reuse & Reduce, Energy Conservation - Alternate Energy, Tourism Vs Eco-Tourism: Explore Wetlands of Pakistan for eco-tourism, Documentaries on Industrial pollution/Solid Waste Management and Sustainable Eco-Architecture/ Agriculture/ Climate Change, Mitigation and Adaptation/ Alternate Energy.

The Travelling Nature Carnival is a culmination of these joint environmental endeavours. The funds-raised from the carnival will go towards WWF - Pakistan's conservation projects.

For any further details or clarification, please contact: 0345-5515666


About WWF Pakistan:

WWF Pakistan, one of the world's leading and most recognised conservation organisation, has been working in Pakistan for almost 40 years to conserve nature and ecological processes where mankind coexists with nature in complete harmony. WWF - Pakistan is physically present in 28 different locations across the country.



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Asalaam alaikum Dear brothers & sisters

I hope that you are in the best of Imaan & health. On behalf of the organisers I would like to invite you to the debate titled "Who will save Pakistan?" on 2nd March at 7pm. It will be convened at The Pakistan Community Centre, White Abbey Road, Bradford BD8 8EG.

The debate will focus on the following:

1) Security from continued American and NATO drone strikes and the US sponsored terror bombings.

2) Economic crisis with electricity shortage and poverty.

3) Political Leadership requiring accountability and transparency.


After the presentations by the representatives of the Political Parties there will be plenty of time for the delegates and media to raise questions and participate in the debate.

I request the media to contact me to make arrangements for any interviews or relevant information for coverage in their respective outlets (also if you can please put the attached image in your media). I can be contacted on pakpoliticalforum@gmail.com or 07595480074 for further information. Please forward on to your mailings list at your earliest convenience.

I hope to hear from you soon & hope to see you at the debate.

Regards & Wasalaam alaikum

Abdul Jabbar

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Government should fight hunger by empowering women
Women have limited options to fly high
Expos generate economic activity, brings talent forward
Exposure helps women learn economic skills, launch businesses


Islamabad: Dated: Feb 24

Samina Fazil, founder President, Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) on Friday said more and more women are entering into a world of massive unemployment with limited options.

She said that men manage the family's financial affairs therefore most of the women who enter into business have no experience with money which jeopardise their plans.

Samina Fazil said this after inaugurating an expo titled Spring Fiesta organised by Lubna Shahbaz.

Underlining the importance of first-time grants, microloans and training, she said such moves can help young women learn economic skills and launch small businesses successfully.

Government, NGOs and banking sector should realise that prosperity is tied to empowerment of women and facility of loans to expand or diversify.

Samina said fighting poverty to eradicate hunger is only possible if government undertake a well-funded women empowerment plan to across the country.

She demanded projects to help women learn networking, business planning, marketing, financial record-keeping and banking skills.

IWCCI is holding an expo in Islamabad on April 7-8 which will help build capacity of women, she informed.

At the occasion Lubna Shahbaz said that experienced businesswomen should be paired with new to provide guidance and counselling creating a bond of female solidarity that is integral to success.

She said that sustainable, grassroots and women-centred strategies should be adopted to end hunger and inequality.

Lubna Shahbaz said women bear almost all responsibility for meeting basic needs of the family but they are systematically denied the resources, information and freedom of action.

Dr. Laila Hassan said that the vast majority of the world's poor are women while two-thirds of the world's illiterates are female.

She said that food prices have forced many to compromise on food but women are hardest hit many of whom are denying them even one meal to ensure that their children are fed which is a great threat to our future.


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