JTv has created another exciting series of programs: Managing Pakistan.
You are now watching second episode of this series. In the first episode we talked to some Pakistani laborers, and Jameeluddin Aali Jee Esq. In this episode, a very senior journalist and writer, Mr. Athar Hashmi, Editor in Chief, daily Jasarat, is presenting his views about the importance of core values of Pakistan: Unity, Faith and Discipline.
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The Pak-US strategic dialogues held in the last week of March, 2010 could have been more fruitful if the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had not bestowed upon Pakistan the status of being a ‘priority’ in US strategic plan. In her preface to the dialogues she lauded the role of Pakistan towards establishment of peace in South Asia and termed the security and stability of Pakistan as a ‘top priority’.Continue reading »
NOTE: THIS SHOW IS WITH “URDU” AUDIO. ENGLISH SUB-TITLES TO BE ADDED LATER
Justuju Tv 2010-011 Pakistani National Values – Definition of
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
Salaam. A very nice and beautiful day to you all.
Pakistanis celebrated their 70th anniversary of Lahore Resolution, presented on March 23, and approved on March 24, 1940, at Manto Park, Lahore. This place is now known as Iqbal Park, and a towering Minar Monument stands tall there to mark this historic moment of life of Indian Muslims. At this time their demand for independent Muslim areas within the Indian Continent had not been named as PAKISTAN. Though Choudhry Rahmat Ali, still buried in England, had suggested this name. On approval of this Resolution, the Hindu opposition named it as Pakistan Resolution, and thus it came to be known as such from that point on.
The world and its components, the countries and territories, require a management of its resources, its people, and follow a set of laws and practices to remain a peaceful and dignified country. Thus it requires a Vision, a Mission, and a set of Values to abide by to progress. Both in terms of Morals, and Economics.
Jack Welch, the ex CEO of General Electric, in his landmark book, WINNING, has discussed the importance of Values in running an organization. Each modern business and NGO has a set of values that it teaches to its staff. So that they continue to work and progress within a set course of directions, policies and procedures. These sound like: We work together, We respect each other, and so on.
So, what about a set of Pakistani National Values!
We discuss this interesting management technique, and take the Pakistani founder leader, Quaid e Azam (Great Leader) Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s famous 3 words: Unity, Discipline, and Faith as the core set of Pakistani values. Obviously, as a Muslim country, the faith in Islamic values is also ingrained in its people.
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It is not the gun but the gunner that hits the target. A very sophisticated weapon becomes useless when it comes to unskilled and inexperienced hands. Skill and experience joined together with wisdom can do miracles. Wisdom is the only element which is always important from beginning till the end, in all problematic matters of life. In spite of having a lot of strength and a lot of resources, the USA is still not even near the brink of success in Afghanistan; the only reason behind is the lack of wisdom. The situation is going to get more confusing, more entangling if the US authorities don’t stop preferring the use of force to the application of wisdom. They will have to come out of the dilemma of their misunderstandings first if they want their efforts in Afghanistan bear fruit.Continue reading »
The demise of Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan is a great loss not only for the UAE, Middle East but for the whole Muslim world. Shaikh Mubarak was the former UAE Minister of Interior. He passed away on February 24. He was born in 1929. He left three sons and two daughters. His sons are Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Public Works.Continue reading »
ISLAMABAD: Diplomatic activities and personalities continue to grip the capital throughout the current week. High profile visits and meetings remained under discussion at most of the late-night parties in and out of the Diplomatic Enclave. What stirred the most comments (perhaps criticism) from diplomats was the recent Compton lecture delivered by UK’s foreign secretary David Miliband at a post-modernist US institute, MIT, regarding Af-Pak possible solution. Continue reading »
LAHORE: Ghazala Hassan had nothing to do with the Special Intelligence Agency (SIA), nor was she a terrorist, but her family paid the ultimate price for living in a house in close proximity to the SIA bureau. Continue reading »
Owing to the American perennial wave of drone strikes and a blame game that al Qaeda leaders are hiding in Pakistan, especially in Baluchistan, a gulf has been created between Pakistan and the US, which is likely to widen in future Continue reading »
Sometimes very useful email messages are sent by friends.
This one is one of those. It’s long but very informative.
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We all think eating fruits means just buying fruits, cutting it and just popping it into our mouths. It’s not as easy as you think. It’s important to know how and when to eat. Continue reading »
According to all dictionaries of English language, ‘raw ‘means crude and coarse, unprocessed and untreated ; these meanings seem very much close to reality when we look at the working of the world famous intelligence agency RAW. The name coined for it very truly matches the accurate meanings of the word. Raw has very surprisingly succeeded in getting the record of the telephonic conversation between the ISI chief General Ahmed Shuja Pasha and President Karzai of Afghanistan. During this telephonic conversation, General Pasha tried to convince the Afghan president to curtail the Indian involvement in Afghanistan. General Pasha promised to smooth the way for negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government if Karzai co-operates in this context.Continue reading »
Regional détente imperative to resolve Pak domestic problems, says Ayesha Jalal
By Imtiaz Ali
Karachi
Regional détente is imperative to resolve Pakistan’s domestic problems which cannot be solved within its borders, therefore, a breakthrough in Indo-Pak dialogue is the need of the hour, says eminent historian Ayesha Jalal. Continue reading »
Ministry of Water and Power would electrify around 100 villages through solar energy this year as part of its programme to ensure electricity in every part of the country.Continue reading »
LAHORE: An exhibition – ‘Fiza Signature’ – opened at the Nairang Art Gallery on Wednesday.
The exhibition showcased fashion model, Fiza Ali’s launch of her Kurti line.
She has experimented with fabrics ranging from chiffon, pure synthetics and lawns for her spring/summer collection, which includes gowns and eastern clothes. This is her first show in Lahore and she anticipates to organise future exhibitions in Karachi, Islamabad and Faisalabad. Continue reading »
The 2008 terrorist act in Mumbai surely needs to be condemned in the strongest possible words, but one wonders why was the incident allowed to happen when all advance information was available. Why?Continue reading »
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