Sunday, February 27, 2005

Pakistan Cricket NZ

This is to inform that a 20/20 overs Cricket Tournament between different communities is being played in Auckland these days. Our local Pakistan Cricket Team is playing 20/20 overs match against India on Sunday 27 February 2005.Team has already won from South Africa and needs a big boost from Pak Team supporters. The match will start from 12 pm.

Please come and support your community player against their traditional rivals. Bring your family with you and make it a day of encouragement for Pak Team.

 

 

Date: 27 February

Time:12 pm

Venue: Noton Road (Behind Waikowhai. School—Off Richardson Rd)

Keith Hay Park Ground

Noton Rd is Off from Rogan Street & Rogan Street is Off from Richardson Road, Mt Roskill

Wises Map Page 48 AW 29

Monday, February 21, 2005

Saturday, February 19, 2005

سوھنی دھرتی

سوھنی

دھرتی

 

مینڈے

اتھرواں 膜碼 پانڑی پی پی کے

اے

دھرتی ھور وی سوہنڑی تے حسین ھو جاے

ایدے

دے بلاں’ نوں لالی چائ دی اے

مینڈے

لہو’ نال بھاویں رنگین ھو جاے

بلاجی

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Time To Shine

This is test time for PANZ and PWCS to shine on their best,

A account should be set up PANZ or PWCS or a function should be organised by both in support of Pakistani victims of rain and flood

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

500 People Dead

Over 500 People Dead in Torrential Rain and Heavy Snow in Pakistan

Islamic Relief Worldwide's Pakistan office is responding to deadly torrential rain and heavy snow, which has claimed 529 lives thus far in the country's North West Frontier Province. Storms have destroyed 2,400 homes, damaged 3,700 more and killed hundreds of livestock.

Officials report that 7,000 people have been displaced in southwestern Balochistan, while 4,000 are in urgent need of shelter in the affected areas of Pasni Tehsil and the Gawadar district of Balochistan. Relief work is focused on prevention of disease.

Islamic Relief's office in Pakistan is coordinating its emegency projects on the ground with the United Nations, and other aid agencies such as Oxfam and Concern.

Islamic Relief Worldwide has been operating in Pakistan with a permanent office since 1992, where it has operated several emergency relief and long-term development projects, including drought relief, disaster response, orphan support, prevention of blindness programs, and education enhancement programs.

The victims of the recent torrential rains need your immediate support. Please donate generously today.

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

28 MAY 1998, A day to Remeber

بم

ہوی

ڈاڈی خوشی 碼卍碼謎 بننایا اے بم

مرن

膜碼 نیں سانوں ھن’ کوی غم

آکھیا

磨岷邈碼 اس’ نوں او مننیاں نا ھی

ٹھوکنے

پین گے ھن’ 碼卍 دے خم

沕摹碼謎

بکھھ’ تے 碼沕岷碼謎 گے روزے

پیاں

گے پانژی کھاواں گے سکی’ لا کے اچاری ام

بلّے

نے چلّہ کٹیا اے24 سال 膜碼

魔碼謎

ویکھیا اے خان 膜碼 کم

لگی

寞碼彌 مبارک’ ہتھھ دی

毛岷摹碼

ددھ’ وی گیا اے جم

دے

کے پوچھل’ ، چڈیاں دے وچ

دشمن’

گیا اے چغ

اٹھے’

ھوے اس’ ہتھھ پلیت نوں

جدوں

بم نے لتا اے تھم

بلاجی

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Hero to Zero

BADALTA  HAI   RANG  AASMAN  KAISAY  KAISAY
Check this out

Friday, February 11, 2005

Benazir meets Nawaz

Former Prime Ministers and bitter rivals Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto agreed on a charter of democracy to work for free and fair elections, defend the Constitution of 1973, supremacy of the Parliament, independence of judiciary, freedom of media and, last but not the least, to end the dictatorship for all the times to come.
The first-ever meeting between the two former Premiers was held at the Jeddah residence of Nawaz Sharif on Thursday in which they discussed in detail the prevailing political situation in Pakistan.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

ILTEJA: BY Dr Wasim KETAN

Dr Ketan : Former Patron of Pakistan community and the most generous of Pakistan community in NZ , need no introduction

Dr Wasim Ketan’s new book ILTEJA is in my hand which is, actually , his MAJMOA E KALAM and consist of more then 900 pages , as first Pakistani published poet in NZ , his work of art is a necessity of every Pakistani house hold

Dr Ketan is a ocean of thoughts , how deep it is , can be judged by reading his KAKAM

Book price is $50 NZD all contributions will go to donation, rush quantity is limited

 

Tuesday, February 8, 2005

ہــیر

ہیر

رانجھا،رانجھا

کوک دی جیڑی رانجھا ھوے

او

ہیر ھوندی اے

کھو

کے اپنا 笠毛 جیزی 笠毛 نوں کھوجے

سائیاں

دی او فقیر ھوندی اے

جیزی

سائیاں دی فقیر ھوندی اے

سوہنی

تے سسی وانگ 碼卍 دی اخیر ھوندی اے

سڑ

جاندی اے 巒幕邈碼 دے وچ

ررڑ’

جاندی اے چنا دے وچ

پھژ

لڑ سائیاں 膜碼 او موت نال دامنگیر ھوندی اے

جیڑی

邈沕岷碼 کے قدم 碼彌碼謎 ول مڑ’ جاۓ

او

بے مرشد’ تے بے پیر ھوندی اے

笠漠邈

وچ

邈磨碼謎

راہ 卍膜碼 卍碼膜碼

مذہب

تیز 碼彌 تے پکی کھیر ھوندی اے

بلاجی

Saturday, February 5, 2005

جندڈی A Remix

碼摹

کھڑّکے د’کّڑ وجے ، پیا  کٹیوے جندڑی 膜碼 چـلہ

آن

یار   تے  邈寞 邈寞   کھان リ権  راضی  レセル維帳  بلاّ

Friday, February 4, 2005

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The Executive Committee shall consist of 3 persons. Who are Pakistani and holds NZ Citizenship or PR, with good reputation having no criminal back ground. They should be honest, respected and recognized member of community and age over 18 years.

Please do not Drink and Drive

A cutting from Harald NZ
A West Auckland taxi driver has admitted causing the death of three family members when he crashed his car into a concrete power pole in Titirangi after drinking and driving in August.

At the Waitakere District Court yesterday, 27-year-old Amir Jan admitted three charges of driving with excess blood alcohol, causing the death of his two stepsons, Shamel Kumar, 9, and Shanal Kumar, 4, and his mother-in-law, Indu Chandra, 53.

He was also charged with one count of causing injury. The charges carry a maximum prison term of five years.

Yesterday, the father of the two young children, Sanjay Kumar, said he wanted the man responsible for his children's death sent to jail and banned from driving for life.

"I think somebody killing three people while they are drinking and driving deserves jail," he said.

Mr Kumar said when he found out last year that his two children had been killed in a crash, "I was just on my knees shaking and I was paralysed with shock".

Mr Kumar, who came to New Zealand with his former wife and their children before they separated, said the grief meant he had to resign from his job as a chef.

"I still hear their voice in my dreams, but I can't really see them. That is why I visit their graves every second day," he said.

Judge Robert Kerr remanded Jan for sentencing in April and asked for probation and victim impact reports.

Jan's lawyer, Gary Gotlieb, said Jan was not used to alcohol.

"This is a tragedy for everyone involved, including my client," Mr Gotlieb told the court.

As well as prison, Jan could face a $20,000 fine and a minimum one-year driving ban.

A report by the police serious crash unit said Jan and his family were celebrating the birth of a friend's daughter on the night of the crash on August 11 last year.

Jan, unaccustomed to strong liquor, drank vodka with his meal.

Jan's Ford Falcon was later seen by a motorist travelling at "excessive speed" in a 50km/h zone.

He was hugging the centre line and had to swerve to avoid traffic islands.

On Golf Rd, near the Titirangi golf course, Jan attempted to round two moderate right-hand bends, which had advisory speeds of 45km/h.

Rounding the first bend, the car - said to be travelling at more than 100km/h - was "almost on two wheels". At the next bend the Falcon mounted the kerb and hit a concrete power pole.

Indu Chandra died instantly. Shamel Kumar, who was sharing the middle seatbelt with Shanal Kumar, died from head injuries when thrown from the car. Shanal also died from multiple head and internal injuries.

Jan's wife, Meenu Roslin Chandra, suffered a cracked bone in her knee, sprained ankle and bruising.

His father-in-law, Surendre Chandra, was in the front passenger seat.

Jan was found to have 133mg of alcohol for 100ml of blood. The legal limit is 80.

The serious crash unit calculated that Jan was travelling at more that 100km/h at the time.

Jan told police he was doing a maximum speed of 60km/h.

He said he did not normally drink.

Outside court, the chief executive of Auckland Co-Op Taxis, Brent Milham, said Jan had not driven as a taxi driver for the company since the crash. His charges meant he would not be allowed to drive for the company again.

When the Herald approached Jan yesterday at his home, he refused to speak about the case.

The crash

* Amir Jan's Falcon destroyed a reinforced concrete power pole when he hit it at an estimated 100km/h last August. He was over the legal alcohol limit.

* Jan's mother-in-law, Indu Chandra, died instantly from multiple head and internal injuries.

* Stepsons Shamel Kumar, 9, and Shanal Kumar, 4, died from injuries.

* Jan's wife, Meenu Roslin Chandra, suffered a cracked bone in her knee.