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Pakistani Flag went underwater for 75 minutes
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Pakistani Flag went underwater for 75 minutes

Another tribute has given to Pakistan in the most eccentric way. Ishraq Nazir hoisted the Pakistani flag underwater for 75 minutes. Greece witnessed this moment of patriotism under its water. Pakistan got independence on 14th august 1947. After that, a lot of people came into sight to prove patriotism in the most amazing and unique ways. Some paint their homes in flag colors, meanwhile, few distribute sweets or food in green or white color. Few made cloths and distribute the or help poor on independence day to spread peace message to all over the world. This year things et a bit difference and that is for straight 75 minutes. Ishraq Nazir is a Pakistani who lives in Athens, Greece. He is working in a well-reputed company. On the event of the 75th birthday of his hometown, he wants...
Malala Yousufzai asks countries to open borders for Afghanistan
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Malala Yousufzai asks countries to open borders for Afghanistan

Nobel Prize Winner, Malala is seeking help for Afghanistan. She is concerned about women and minorities. Malala Yousufzai implores world leaders to accept Afghan refugees and open their borders. Pakistani Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - Afghanistan has been a spectacle of chaos in recent days. With pictures and videos coming out of Kabul International Airport showing Afghan nationals desperate to flee the country. Some scenes were too heart-rending to witness. As three men pounded on roof tops and got themselves kill in process to board the plane by clinging on to the wheels. Amidst this tragic time, world is echoing with voices to help the calamity stricken Afghan people. And one of the most notable voice is of Pakistani Noble Peace laur...
Shaheen Express Service: A much glorified version of Pakistan
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Shaheen Express Service: A much glorified version of Pakistan

One of the iconic things in 1970s. Shaheen Express Bus Service depicts the progressive as well as golden time of Pakistan. Moreover it also shows the reliability and safety of said service as well. RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN - IndoPak is one of the long in the tooth colony of British Empire. You can observe many leftovers even after many years of independence. From dressing to food to talking style, You can feel the after taste of British rule over this region. Even so both countries are independent now but few things are so iconic, they are yet known to be best. One of the vintage fruition is Shaheen Express. Shaheen express was one of a kind bus service in 1960s. A unique service where you could travel from Rawalpindi to Bradford and vice versa through bus. At that time Albert bus se...