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Make your Eid trendy and elegant
Eid ul Fitr is right around the corner…just days away. In the Eid of 2011 the fashion trends are little bit change, girls like to wear long maxi style shirts and wear wedges with their out fits. In this year the... Couture for figures of curvy women
Sleek and slim figure might have been a rage few years back but now the sensibilities of the world are again shifting their focus. >>
Bold your summer with latest jewelry trends
Nothing can bring on a glint in a woman’s eye as much as gold, silver or diamond jewelry can!A beautiful piece of jewelry can indeed give a lift to a plain outfit. >>
Baisakhi a festival of colour and exaltation
Baisakhi or Vaisakhi gala marks both beginning of the harvesting season of the spring (Rabi) crops in Punjab region. >>
Colourful Basant harmonises people on both sides of border
London (Special Report) - The Basant festival is celebrated every year through out Northern India and Lahore, the cultural capital of >>
Beauty is the first step to Fashion
Fashion is a trend that has fast become an epidemic in Pakistan. A pre-requisite to this necessary fashion epidemic is beauty. Pakistan has fallen pre >>
Expatriates celebrate Holi
London (Special Correspondent) - The colourful Holi festival announces the end of the winter season and heralds the advent of fragrant spring in >>
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Asma refuses to plead memo issue in SC
Former president Supreme Court bar association and Hussain Haqqani lawyer in memo case, Asma Jahangir has announced to quit the memo case.
Army denies chief's 'Pakistan army chief' remarks
The Indian Army officially denied that its chief, had alluded to the defence ministry's handling of his age row "as though he was Pakistan's army chief".
Sri Lanka 'wheelchair tax' condemned by UK charity
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British Mosques lauded for helping flood victims in Pakistan
In order to express gratitude to British Mosques for raising funding to help flood victims in Pakistan, Sadiq Khan MP hosted a function at the House of Commons.
World Hajj-Umrah convention mulls travel issues
The two-day World Hajj & Umrah Convention convention was held at the British Museum to discuss problems being faced by the stakeholders including tour operators, airlines operators, hotels and banks representatives and suggested some proposals to address them.
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Sharp fall noticed in educational standard among poorer classes
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Gadget developed to check bites
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