Friday, December 31, 2004

Thursday, December 30, 2004

Mother

First Pakistani, first class cricketer in Auckland , Khawaja Muzammil’s mother died in Pakistan yesterday

Condolences can be offered on Ph 0211535612

 

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Funeral

This is to inform all the community members that wife of Zeb Khan (Khyber Foods Stoddard Rd Mt. Roskill) ,member of Executive Committee Pakistan Association of New Zealand died of a severe brain  haemorrhage today. Her Funeral Prayer will be offered on 28 December 2004 at 3pm in Kelston Cemetery Great North Road Kelston Auckland.

 

Condolences can be offered at

 

Ph: 8455559

Mob: 0212302973

Res: 15 Richardson Road Mt. Roskill

 

We express our deep sympathy at this tragic loss to the family and pray God to rest the deceased in best of place.

 

Monday, December 27, 2004

Mighty Good

You may be mighty good in communication, but can not be Almighty  

Friday, December 24, 2004

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Four News Items, Prof. Suqrat Baber, Correspondent Chakwal

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL Dec, 21: Provincial Minister for Cooperative Colonel (R) Muhammad
Anwar has said that 2005 is the year of Local Bodies Election and after the
announcement of General Pervez Musharraf that general election is to be held
in 2007, therefore all the propoganda and speculations of mid-term elections
were fizzled out. He was addressing a press conference at the office of
district Nazim Chakwal Sardar Ghulam Abbas on Monday after inspecting the
"Sasta Aata Scheme" announced by the Chief Minister Punjab. The miniter
further told that there was a democratic government in the center as well as
the elected representatives were running the affairs of Provincial
Assemblies and government and the problems of the people have been solved.
Repyling to an other question the minister told that people had rejected the
protest movement of Muthia Majlis-e-Amal becuase most the people of Pakistan
wanted General Pervez Musharraf to be in uniform. He further said that Local
Bodies Election will be held and election schedule in this regard would be
announced by the Federal Government as well as the new amendment that are to
be made in the Local Bodies Ordinance to make this new district government
system more viable. Earlier DCO Chakwal Ch: Talib Hussain briefed the
minister that 46,000 bags of floor were distributed among the people @ Rs.
90/- per 10 KG while overall 78,000 bags would be distributed by 31st
December. The minister also visited a floor sale point at Chakwal City.
District Nazim Chakwal Sardar Ghulam Abbas, MPA Ejaz Hussain Farhat and all
the others government officials were present on this occasion.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL Dec, 21: Kallar Kahar Police recovered 50-grams charas from
Zulfiqar Ahmad resident of Abu Zar Colony Chakwal and case against him under
narcotics act was registered. In the meantime City Police Chakwal arrested
Arshab Abbas resident of mohallah Sar Park and he was examined in District
Headquarter Hospital Chakwal where it was confirmed that he was drunkard. A
case was registered against the accused and he was sent into judicial
lockup. Kallar Kahar Police also arrested Imdad Hussain resident of village
Kahut and recovered 8-MM rifle from him while 30-bore pistol was recovered
from Amjid Hussain. Separate cases were also registered against them.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL Dec, 21: A speedy wagon was hit with a tractor trolly from the back
side at Chakwal Talagang raod near village Murid bridge resulting killing of
a nine year old boy, eleven other sustained multiple injuries and they were
immediately shifted to DHQ hospital Chakwal and wagon No. RIR 3888 was
coming from Islamabad after dropping Hajis over there and the members of one
family were traveling in the wagon. The tractor trolly was without the back
light and the driver of the wagon did not see the tractor trolly at the
night time. Nine year old Rohail was killed on the spot while the injured
were Khan Baig, Anwar Baig, Haji Najib, Usama Hassan, Muhammad Adeel, Zarina
Begum, Zohra Begum, Gulnaz Begum, Safera Begum, Samina and Fiyaz. Sadder
police Chakwal registered a case and started investigation.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL Dec, 21: Ther workers and leaders of Pakistan Peoples Party
district Chakwal were not allowed to move toward Islamabad on Tuesday as
heavey contigent of police was deployed and the leader and workers were told
that section 144 is imposed therefore workers would not be allowed to move
in a procession. The workers were schedule to leave for Islamabad Airport to
receive Mr. Asif Ali Zardari. The workers were gathered at the residence of
Ex. Provincial Miniser Fozia Behram and Sardar Nawab Khan President of
Pakistan People Party District Chakwal. Sardar Nawab Khan and Mrs. Fozia
Behram while talking to newsmen were of the view that the tall claim of the
governemnt that the democary was restored in the country but a present
situation clearly negate. They told that the worker would definitly go
indiviually and they would welcome their leader Asif Ali Zardari at
Islamabad Airport. It is learnt that Malik Ghulam Gilani Akhtar, Sardar
Mumtaz Tamman, Sh. Shafiq Ahmad, Malik Muhammad Nawaz Munara, Malik Muhammad
Yousaf, and various other went to Islamabad.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL Dec, 21: Young lawyer Hassan Raza Pasha was elected member Punjab
Bar Council from the seat of the district Chakwal by defeating the sitting
member Qazi Muhammad Amin Advocate by the margin of 109 votes. It is
interesting that Qazi Muhamamd Amin Advoate defeated Mr. Hassan Raza Pasha
in the previous election some five years ago. Mr. Pasha revenged his defeat.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Monday, December 20, 2004

News For Chakwali fellows

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 19 Dec: Two passengers were killed while another received
multiple injuries when a pick-up turned turtle at Chakwal-Khushab road near
Kiliyanwali Darbar Mor some 20km from here in the area of Kallar Kahar
Police Station on Sunday. Pick-up no. LOT2839 was on its way to Chakwal
from Village Miani and on a sharp turn due to heavy rain, the driver lost
control over the vehicle and it fell down in 25-feet deep ditch, resulting
killing of Muhammad Riasat Hussain resident of village Sar Kalan, Zafar
Iqbal resident of village Jhamra on the spot while Tariq Jawaid resident of
village Buchal Kalan was seriously injured and was immediately shifted to
District Headquarters Hospital Chakwal. Kallar Kahar Police registered a
case and started investigation.


By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 19 Dec: The senior vice president of Pakistan Muslim League and
ex-Federal Minsiter Lt. Gen (r) Abdul Majeed Malik said on Sunday that the
comming local bodies' election at Union Council level would be held on
non-party basis in the first phase and than Tehsil and District Nazim
elections would be held on party-basis in second phase and the final
announcement would be made by Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf in the next few days.
He was addressing the councillors of Union Council 5 Chakwal city on Sunday
in the presence of Tehsil Nazim Chakwal Amir Bhatti, Nazim Shahid Iqbal,
Nazim Haji Muhammad Rafiq, Tehsil Councillor Malik Azhar Iqbal, Chairmain
Zakat and Usher Committe District Chakwal Haji Nazir Sultan. Nazim Nuhammad
Nazir Shami in his welcome address presented a charge-sheet against District
Nazim Chakwal Sardar Ghulam Abbas and alleged that despite our alliance with
District Nazim, we were not only ignored badly but District Nazim victimised
us and even development funds were not given to us while District Nazim
allocated development schemes among his favourite nazimeens and one way
traffic of District Nazim was still on from the last three and a half years.
General Malik admitted that District Nazim Chakwal did not deliver and there
was a great resentment agaist him from our group side therefore if District
Nazim did not change his atitude then we would work on some other options.
Later on, while talking to the newsmen Gen. Malik clarified that there was a
no deal of the government with Pakistan Peoples' Party and General elections
would be held in 2007 as announced by Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf. Pakistan
Muslim League was patronised by Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf while in return
Muslim League was supporting all the policies of Gen. Pervaiz Muhsarraf
therefore a strong Pakistan Muslim League was also a need of the hour for
Gen. Musharraf, Mr. Malik concluded.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 19 Dec: A heavy down pour started on Sunday which make the weather
very cold, chilly and pleasant. The rain started at 1200 hours continues
till filing of this report. The winter rain had a very good effect on the
Rabi crops and agricultural experts are confident that this well time rain
would have a every good effect on the wheat crop which are recenly sown and
the dry spell was feared to effect the wheat crop. The buisness centers
showed a deserted look as most of the people remained in their houses.

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Saturday, December 18, 2004

Cheapest in Town

This gentleman works from home that why he claims to be cheapest in town , he says, you pay for the job not for expensive over heads , try once

 

You Guys,,,

A British doctor says "Medicine in my country is so advanced
that we can take a brain out of one man, put it in another
and have him looking for work in six weeks."

A German doctor says, "That's nothing, we can take a brain
out of one person, put it in another and have him preparing
for war in four weeks."


The American doctor, not to be outdone, says, "You guys are
way behind, we just took a man with no brain out of Texas,
put him in the White House, and now half the country is
looking for work, and the other half preparing for war

Friday, December 17, 2004

Three News Items for today

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 16 Dec: Peoples' Party is demanding a civil president as well as
an independent election commision which hold the transparent general
elections as Pakistan Peoples' Party believe in the power of vote and 140
million people of Pakistan should be allowed to elect their own
representative on their own free will. This was stated by leader of Pakistan
Peoples' Party and MNA Mrs. Naheed Khan while addressing a big workers'
gathering on Thursday at the residence of Sardar Azher Abbas to review the
arrangements for the welcome of Asif Ali Zardari to Rawalpindi on 21st
December. Sultan Khan Sultani, Malik Muhammad Nawaz Munara, Sheikh Shafeeq
Ahmed, Mrs. Fauzia Behram, Malik Ghulam Jailani Akhter, Dr. Ali Hasnain,
Sardar Khurram Nawab, Sardar Mumtaz Tamman and Sardar Nawab Khan also spoke
on this occasion. Chair person of Pakistan Peoples' Party City Islamabad,
Mrs. Nargis Faiz Malik and incharge Peoples' Secterate Syed Ibn-e-Rizvi were
also present on this occasion. Mrs. Naheed Khan further told that the
by-election of Malakand was rigged by federal as well as provincial
government and it was a contest between federal and provincial government's
candidates but still ARD also performed well in this election. Mrs. Naheed
Khan was confident that thousands of people would welcome Asif Ali Zardari
on 21st December at Islamabd Airport when Asif would start his mass contact
compaign of Punjab province. Mrs. Naheed Khan was confident that the workers
of Pakistan Peoples' Party from all the four districts, Jhleum, Rawalpindi,
Attock and Chakwal would welcome Asif Ali Zardari enthusiastically. Later on
while talking to the newsmen, Mrs. Naheed Khan dispelled the impresion that
Asif Ali Zardari was released after striking a deal with the government.
Mrs. Naheed Khan was of the view that there was a political vacuum in the
country and country was ruled by the military ruler and the parliment had
become just a rubber stamp. He further told that county is to be run by
presidential system in the guise of parlimentry system and this dual policy
would not only harm the ocuntry but it would damage the democracy.


By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 16 Dec: More than three billion rupees' development package
announced by Chief Minister Punjab Pervaiz Elahi during his visit to
District Chakwal would be implemented in letter and spirit and Chief
Minister Punjab Ch. Pervaiz Elahi would convene a high-powered meeting at
CM-Secterate Lahore within seven days in which all the members of assembly
from District Chakwal and District Nazim Chakwal would attend the meeting.
This was stated by senior-vice president of Pakistan Muslim League and
former-federal Minister Lt. Gen. (r) Abdul Majeed Malik on Thursday while
talking to the newsmen after attending the marriage ceremony of renowed
political figure Ch. Muhammad Afzal Gujjar's daughter. District and Session
Judge Chakwal Ch. Riaz Ahmed, DPO Chakwa Ch. Mushtaq Hussain Bergatt, Tehsil
Nazim Chakwal Ch. Amir Khan Bhatti, Ijaz Hussain Ferhat MPA, Ayaz Amir, Ch.
Liaqut Ali Khan, Pir Shaukat Hussain, Kh. Muahmmad Tanveer and Sardar Aftaab
Akbar were also present on this occasion. Chief Minister Pubjab Ch. Pervaiz
Elahi called on Gen. Majeed Malik at his residence at Islamabad and federal
minister for environment Major (r) Tahir Iqbal was also present on this
occasion. Gen. Majeed Malik complained that the development package
announced by Chief Minister was not implemented from the last nine months
and there was resentment among people of District Chakwal. Gen. Majeed
Malik also admitted that there were some differences between the members of
assembly and District Nazim Chakwal which were the major reason behind the
delay. Chief. Minister Punjab assured Gen. Majeed Malik that all the funds
for the development projects would be relieved forthwith. Gen. Majeed Malik
while replying to another question was confident that there was a strong
government of Pakistan Muslim League in the centre and the next general
elections would be held in 2007 however local bodies' election would be held
in 2005. Gen. Majeed admitted the defeat at Malakand by-election and he was
of the view that the imported candidate Saleem Saifullah was the main reason
for PMLQs' defeat.

By Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: 16 Dec: City and Sadar Police Chakwal nabbed two drug-pushers and
registered seperate cases against them. Mazher Hussain, resident of Thoa
bahadur was arrested by Sadar Police Chakwal and 120 grams charas was
recovered from him. City Police Chakwal arrested Muhammad Ijaz and recovered
45 grams charas from him. Both the accsued were sent to judicial lock-up.

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A Life Sentence


Jill was discussing the various aspects and possible
outcome of the Insurance policy with the clerk at the
Insurance Agency.

During the discussion, she asked, "Suppose I take the
life insurance for my husband today and tomorrow he
dies? What will I get?"

The clerk eyed her suspiciously and replied, "A Life
Sentence"

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

pakistan

Member Ship Form

 Print it out , fill it out , take it out to APNA BAZAR or KHABIR FOOD with $10 FEE

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Always Have Room For Cup Of Coffee

When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar...and the coffee...
A professor {not a Liberal} stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.
So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes."
The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar, effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed. "Now," said the professor, as the laughter subsided, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the important things-===your God, family, your children, your health, your friends, and your favourite passions-things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full. The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, and your car. The sand is everything else-the small stuff.
"If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are important to you. Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play with your children.
Take time to get medical checkups. Take your partner out to dinner. Play another 18. There will always be time to clean the house and fix the disposal." Take care of the golf balls first, the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand." One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee represented. The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked. It just goes to show you that no matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend."

Sunday, December 12, 2004

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Friday, December 10, 2004

I didn't know

There was a husband and his wife sitting next to a drunk in
a bar. Suddenly the drunk stands up and yells, "ATTENTION ALL"
and farts loudly. The wife is extremely embarrassed, and the
husband looks at the drunk and says" Excuse me, you just farted
before my wife."

The drunks replies," I'm sorry I didn't know it was her turn

Monday, December 6, 2004

A Shocking News

This world had abolished the slavery in 1960, but according to the BBC naws some parts of world it is still going on in traditional way in under developed countries, what more shocking it could be that it is exists in New Zealand too,

Last night in AGM some gentleman asked Shahid AZAD about a Pakistani Tandoori restaurant, where this slavery business is budding without notice of authorities, Shahid Azad, out going President of Pakistan Association told public that it is correct , some cook named Anwar brought by Ch Javaid , owner of Pakistani Tandoori, in Hamilton , on conditions similar to slavery , such like no pay, can not go out , can not make friends , have to live in garage with no water and toilet facility , Mr AZAD added , Mr Anwer had to do his “mornings” in a shopper bags , Mr AZAD said he tried his best to mediate this case but Mr Javied doesn’t want to pay any attention ,Mr Azad said this is happening from last 2 to 3 months