Cement is one of the most important Industrial sector and source of trade of Pakistan there are many private limited companies throughout Pakistan having huge volume of trading providing big business in shape of small and big dealer of cement product locally and internationally. Cement Industry is playing vital role in socio economic development to promote the export and decrease ...Read More »
Yearly Archives: 2012
Fatima Jinnah Women University
The first Women University of Pakistan is named in the tribute, for contribution and sacrifices, of MADR-E-MILLAT Fatima Jinnah to the cause of women emancipation. Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) was established in 1998 at old presidency, located at the Mall, in Rawalpindi Cantonment. It is the first women university in Pakistan. University building was originally built as a residence ...Read More »
Sir Robert Napier
Sir Robert Napier was a British soldier and a field marshal. At Addiscombe Military Academy he got his education and when he was 18 years of age he joined Bengal Engineers, and reached India in 1828. For several years Napier was employed at Public Works Department and then appointed of Sirhind before his promotion to Captain. In india Mutinity he ...Read More »
Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings, who was born on 6 Dec, 1732, was the first Governor General of India and reigned from 1773 to 1785. He is renowned for his great contribution for the civil administration, he strive hard to establish an organized system for Anglo-Indian security and prosperity. In 1975 he was appointed as the Administration in charge of Murshidabad, later on, ...Read More »
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti was born in Hong Kong on 10th September 1928. Before Pakistan came into being his family migrated into a village ladian situated inside Gujrat district Pakistan. There in 1950 he enrolled himself to join one of the prestigious services of Pakistan and was commissioned in the Punjab Regiment of Pakistan Army. He hailed from Rajput family. The name of his father was Master Abdullah Bhatti, and his ...Read More »
Sir John Shore
Sir John Shore, who was born in 1752, joined the East India Company in 1768 as a writer. He worked with Warren Hastings and learnt Persian and Bangla. He became Governor General of India during 1793 and 1798, during his tenure he never appreciated enmity and wars, and he was of opinion to maintain the Company’s reputation and to work ...Read More »
The Earl of Elgin
13th Earl of Kincardine, 9th Earl of Elgin the Victor Alexander Bruce was a British statesman and from 1894 to 1899 he was Viceroy of India. He was a Liberal politician and served as First Commissioner of Works in 1886.When he entered politics he initially served as Treasurer of the Household. In 1894 Elgin was made Viceroy of India. His tenure ...Read More »
Legendary Cricketers of Pakistan
Our motherland ‘Pakistan’ has given us many cricketers’ who increased the pride of our nation. Though, many people have taken part in playing cricket for Pakistan, but there are some legendary players who played for the first time for their motherland and whom we cannot forget. Such players are true symbol of pride in the game of Cricket for Pakistan. ...Read More »
Wasim Bari
Wasim bari played a great role in the history of Pakistani cricket team. He was a good batsman as well as a capable wicket-keeper. His playing techniques were remarkable. Opposing team members were also amazed of his talent. Wasim Bari is a former cricketer of Pakistan. He was born on 23rd March, 1948 in Karachi. He took part in a total ...Read More »
Sir George Barlow
Sir George Barlow was born in 1762; he served the Bengal Civil Services and was given the charge to do the settlement of Bengal in 1788. He was also served as Governor of Madras; he was an outstanding economist and speaker. After the demise of Marques of Cornwallis who was died in 1805, Sir George Barlow became the Governor General ...Read More »










