Thursday, October 3, 2013

Multan College of Arts BZU Multan


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MCA Multan College of Arts Multan

Land Data beung Computerized in Multan

The provincial government has set up a Computerized Survey Network in collaboration with Urban Development in all big cities of the province to bring houses under the property tax net and facilitate the people to register their houses online.
“Once setup is completed people could easily access information online regarding property tax.
Prerogative powers of the Excise and Taxation Department will also be reduced once this system starts operation” said Director Excise and Taxation Rawalpindi Shakeel-ur-Rehman while talking to media men here on Wednesday.
He said that the work on computerization of department’s record has been expedited and 70 per cent completed to identify houses out of tax net in the survey. He said that rest of the work would be completed next year. “Web-based computerized system has been introduced for registration of property tax which will help the provincial government to generate revenue by bringing houses still out of tax net,” he said, adding that teams comprising surveyors of Urban Development and inspectors of Excise and Taxation Department were paying door to door visits to collect data of the houses and register them.
He said that a special cell would be set up to deal with public complaints. So far, this system has been introduced in Faisalabad, Lahore, Multan, Gujranwala and Rawalpindi Division, he informed.

http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/03-Oct-2013/survey-network-set-up 

World Space Week 2013 in Multan from Oct 4 to 10

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The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) will mark the World Space Week (WSW) 2013 in 11 major cities of the country from October 4 to 10.
The cities include Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Multan, Larkana, Bhawalpur, Gilgit and Abbotabad.
An official of SUPARCO informed that the World Space Week is the largest public space event in the world and that it is an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition.
Government agencies, Industries, schools, museums, planetariums and other institutions in over 100 nations participate in WSW. The theme of the WSW 2013 is `Exploring Mars, Discovering Earth'.
It was pointed out that the United Nations General Assembly declared in 1999 that the World Space Week will be held each year from October 4-10.
These dates commemorate two events October 4, 1957 Launch of the first human-made earth satellite, Sputnik 1, thus opening the way for space exploration October 10, 1967. The signing of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.
SUPARCO, as a national space agency, has been regularly conducting WSW activities each year to increase awareness of space technology and to promote its peaceful usage amongst students and the masses in Pakistan since 2005.
This year, SUPARCO has extended WSW activities throughout Pakistan with the partnership of key educational institutions.
It will hold an Inauguration Ceremony on October 4 at SUPARCO headquarters to formally commence World Space Week 2013 celebration in Pakistan.
The chief guest for the ceremony will be Professor Dr Atta ur Rehman, Former Chairman of the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
A specially designed mobile education bus equipped with multimedia will leave to create awareness of space through lectures, multimedia presentations and video shows in towns and villages of Sindh.
Space Family Fair will be held on October 5-6 at the PAF Museum here. The fair will include different colorful activities like sky observation, exhibition, philately stall, kids arena, water rocket demonstration, space movies, space studio etc.
The Water Rocket Competition will be held on October 9 at the SUPARCO headquarters.
SUPARCO, in collaboration with the PIA Planetarium Karachi, has also arranged Sky Simulation shows and lectures for school students on October 7, 8 and 9.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Flora and Fanna of Multan Art Gallery

Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan 


 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan

History of Multan in Paintings and Art

Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan


 Art Gallery Mooltan fort

 History of Multan is very old perhaps more than 5000 years of continuous dwelling.

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Parhaland who can resist fire




Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan 
King of Mooltan or Multan ordered his son Parhaland to be burnt but fire could not burn him. Dictate history of Parhaland temple in Multan Fort

Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan 
 Alexander the  great attacked Multan and breached its walls


 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan
 During the attack Alexander the great got a poisoned arrow and ultimately death of conquered



Culture of Multan in Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna

Culture of Multan in Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna

Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan 

Routine Life of Suburbs of Multan in Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna
 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan 


Ladies of Multan in Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna
 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan

Multani Culture shown in Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna
 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan

 Damdama Art Gallery Fort Kohna
 Multan Fort  Art Photography By Arslan

Thanks to Arsalan
http://forum.xcitefun.net/multan-fort-art-photography-by-arslan-t88249.html

Ancient Land of Survivors


If history is to be relevant, it has to mirror and reflect and expand our consciousness. Rajmohan Gandhi’s Punjab: A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten is the first book in 125 years to chronicle the undivided Punjab from Attock to Delhi. The region was seven times the size of the Punjab in India. The book evokes both feelings: a sigh of relief and a sense of vacantness. The relief is that such a bloody history is behind us and we have moved on to becoming a democracy, moved away from monarchies, and hopefully such bloodshed will not happen again. The vacantness is that, like in our long history, in a year of parliamentary elections, in a nation as populous and diverse as ours, we still have not built a culture in which political parties groom their next generation of leaders.
Part of the book’s charm lies in bringing places like Sirhind, Sarai Rohilla, Ferozepur, Multan, Kangara Hills and many more to life while portraying the intrigues in the power circles.

 http://newindianexpress.com/lifestyle/books/Ancient-land-of-survivors/2013/09/29/article1805238.ece