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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Multan: Now Mango Will Be Available for Whole Year, in Dried Form

MULTAN : Locally produced dried mango, displayed at a stall at a trade fair organised by the MCCI, received immense admiration. Saad Qureshi, a visitor to the trade fair, expressed pleasure to witness dried mangos. He said it had orginal taste and he would send them to his relatives in Lahore.  Miss Zahida Hameed, another visitor, also lauded the locally introduced product and said the dried mango would a good addition to service to guests throughout the year especially during extreme winter.

The dried mango is being prepared at the Lutafabad mango farm, for the first time in the region. Though the seasonal mango is available these days, yet dried mango would be available throughout the year, Mango Growers Association President Maj (Retd) Tariq said. About dried mango, he said it would also be exported to the Flippines, Thailand, the US and other countries. He said the mangos were dehydrated in a drier and then processed in slices and cubes. He said they had produced 288 kilogrammes of dried mangos from 1,000 kg mangos. He said dried mangos would also provide handsome earnings to local women for removing its skin and cutting it into pieces.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Direct Hajj Flights From Multan City

Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has placed the Hajj flights schedule of Government Scheme on its website for the convenience of intending pilgrims, says an official of the ministry. Talking to APP, he said any pilgrims can see his flight schedule by just submitting application number/ Computerised National Identity Cards (CNIC). The ministry has also been working to intimate the Hajj flight  schedule to each intending pilgrims through sending a message on their mobile phones.The intimation of Hajj flight schedule through mobile message service would be started from next week
He said PIA will operate a total of 214 Hajj flights to Jeddah and Makkah. The PIA will operate Hajj flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan and Sialkot. 

Over 2,000 People Visit Trade Fair in Multan


Hundreds of people mostly women thronged to Sports ground on second day to watch the three-day trade fair and mega exhibition of entrepreneurs (Males and females) of South Punjab. The trade fair was opened by Muhammad Khan Saddozai President of Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) on Friday. Families reached the exhibition to see the skill of men and women of remote areas.

The free exhibition, which is in the city as part of the recreation as well as information about the work being done in the zone received more than 2,000 visitors who visited all the stalls of garments, hand knitted dresses, embodied garments, Jewellery, carpets, kids corners, food stalls. Particularly youths up to 29 years age took part in the exhibition to attract the buyers. This event was jointly organised by USAID, National Productivity Organisation(NPO), WEDS and Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Daewoo Express expands network from DG Khan to Multan

Daewoo Express expands network

Daewoo Express on Saturday launched its bus service from Dera Ghazi Khan to 10 different cities of the country. Senator Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa and Daewoo Express COO Jay Chang inaugurated bus service.

The service has been launched from DG Khan to Lahore, Multan, Jhang, DI Khan, Sahiwal, Okara, Khanewal, Tunsa Sharif, Mianwali and Talagung. Daewoo COO Jay Chang, speaking on the occasion, said that the residents of DG Khan would be benefited with international travelling facilities with the start of bus service besides financial activities would also be strengthen in the city, he added.

German business forum held in Multan

German business forum held in Multan


ISLAMABAD: The German embassy in cooperation with the Pakistan German Business Forum (PGBF) and German-linked companies and institutions active in Pakistan held an exhibition titled ‘Germany on the Road’ in Multan. Germany on the Road has been designed to present the multitude of linkages between Germany and Pakistan by giving German companies, Germany-linked companies and German institutions the opportunity to display their activities in Pakistan in a concise and vivid manner. During the exhibition up-to-date information about Germany as well as appealing give-away were handed out and a buffet dinner was offered. The event was sponsored by BASF Pakistan, CEI Logistics, EXCEL Group/PrintSol, GWE German Water and Energy, KSB Pumps, Küppersbusch/Teka Pakistan, MAN Diesel Pakistan, METRO Cash and Carry Pakistan, Nordex SE Germany, SAAS Synergie/Alno and SAP Pakistan. staff report

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Multan Mosaic of Diversity

For people who’ve never been to Multan who have conveniently presumed that it’s a small, unglamorous excuse for a city, it’s time to wake up and smell the kahwa.

Multan is brimming with culture and history and has a variety of activities to quench a tourist’s thirst for adventure. The city, known to be the home of many Sufi shrines, is working tenaciously to move away from its stereotypical image and establish itself as a centre for traditional handicrafts and as an upbeat assemblage of many food and clothing brands.

The Chen One Tower on Abdali Road, for example, which opened in 2005 houses stores like Amir Adnan, Breakout, Chen One, Crossroads, Hub Leather, Junaid Jamshed, Leisure Club, Outfitters and Riverstone, to name a few. Moreover, brands like Khaadi, Nike and Shahid Afridi are just around the corner, and although there are no inauguration dates available as yet, at least there is hope that the Multanis won’t have to participate in the weekly or monthly marathon to larger cities like Lahore or Faisalabad to fulfil their basic urban necessities. If the recent infrastructural boom persists, the city might be able to compete with Pakistan’s metropolitan city within a few years’ time and may even overshadow other centres with its perfect mix of contemporary and archaic.

In a nutshell, Multan is like a 1000-piece puzzle; it may not seem as wild as a rollercoaster ride but is intriguing and pleasingly mysterious. So if you’re in town for a wedding, to visit family or friends or for work, here are some suggestions for what to do and where to go if you have some extra time on your hands and want to experience the true essence of this city.

Shop: A treat for your feet

There are a number of khussa shops near Ghanta Ghar on Abdali Road with a great range of women’s and men’s khussas. Decent Khussa House and Tawakkal Khussa and Chapal House in particular have some creative shoe art to offer. Prices range from Rs200 to Rs2,000 for women’s khussas, but one can easily find khussas for everyday and semi-formal wear that cost around Rs400 to Rs650. For men’s khussas, the prices range from Rs500 to Rs5,000.

Visit: An emblem of the past

Babul Qasim (Qasim Gate), the only remaining gate of the four gates of the Multan Fort, should be on a history lover’s 10 places to visit. During your trip to the gate, you may even want to study the mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, grandson of Bahauddin Zakariya, which is also located on the same premises. The mausoleum itself is a beautiful three-tiered red brick structure with blue tile detailing, while the courtyard surrounding the mausoleum is populated with stone tiles labelled “qabar” (grave), honouring the graves over which the courtyard was built when the mausoleum was renovated in the 1970s. Remember to stop at Nigar Khana for a look at some local handicrafts, especially the blue pottery. For more, visit Pakistan Handicrafts Shop in Sadar Bazaar, Multan Cantt.

Eat: Fastest route to a Pakistani’s heart

Billay da Dera is the perfect eating place to spend an afternoon, especially if you have children with you. About 30 minutes outside of Multan, Billay da Dera is a roadside dhaba on Sher Shah Road that has expanded over quite a large area. It mostly has outdoor seating, with lots of charpaees to sit on along with tents and huts and plenty of space for children to play. The food is delicious and the barbeque platter and parathas are highly recommended. Finish off the meal with a cup of strong milky tea. Note: Price of the platter varies according to the number of people.

Eating places that offer great variety of delicacies

Cafe Time

La Cafe — desserts and coffee.

MUX and Zanzibar — for steaks, burgers and pasta.

Baba Ice Cream — creamy ice cream made from fresh organic milk.

Billay da Dera — a buffet of lip smacking Pakistani cuisine

Published in The Express Tribune, March 6th, 2012.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Burn Center Multan

A burn unit construction of which started in 2005 is still under construction in 2001 by Punjab Government.

Hospitals in Multan : Burn Unit Multan


Video
A News Report by Geo TV about Burn Unit




Hospitals in Multan : Burn Unit Multan High resolution picture



Still waiting for inauguration..............

Started working in November  2012 with the name of PAK ITALIAN MODEL BURN CENTER




      







Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Japan collaborates with Multan in Arts Council



Japan collaborates with Multan in Arts Council


MULTAN: The Japanese Embassy in cooperation with the Multan Arts Council launched a Japanese Calendar Exhibition and organised a Japanese film show at the Multan Art Council on  February 8. The event will continue the display of the film and exhibit for two days.
The calendar exhibition was inaugurated by Professor Dr Muahamad Zafar ullah Khan, the Vice Chancellor of Bahaaudin Zakriyah University in Multan. The exhibition is followed by a screening of a Japanese film that was being played with English sub titles. The film was an engrossing experience for the audience due to the delicate sentiments and aspirations of the international characters.
The annual Japanese Calendar Exhibition has gained popularity among the people of Pakistan specially in  southern Punjab where it has been organised for the very first time. 140 calendars have been displayed in the exhibition with the cooperation of the Calendars Association of Japan.
These calendars portray a variety of subjects such as contemporary and traditional arts, gardens, sceneries, costumes, photography, automobiles, wildlife, life styles, historical places and most of the graphics contain an indigenous element of Japan.
The producing companies have tried their best to attract viewers through different subjects and mediums. The exhibition does not only trace the nature of the sociocultural development of Japan spread over centuries, but also includes the aesthetic features of Japanese pre-printing technology.
The entire exhibition presents a visual sense of Japanese aesthetic taste and a fresh look to the Japanese culture. After the exhibition all the calendars will be distributed to the lucky visitors through a draw as gifts from the Japanese Embassy.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 10th, 2011.


Lok Mela inaugurated in Multan Arts Council


Multan: Multan Arts Council Lok Virsa




MULTAN: Lok Mela, a folk heritage show, began in Multan on Saturday.
The event has been organised by the Ministry of Culture and the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa). It was inaugurated by MPA Syed Ahmed Mujtaba Gillani. Gillani thanked the Lok Virsa for bringing the exhibition to Multan. More than 500 artistes and artisans including painters, folk singers and dance groups from around the country would perform at the event. The major attractions of the 9-day festival include pavilions representing all provinces and the Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Song and dance ensembles, Seraiki culture pavilion, music concerts and a play area for children are also part of the festival. The participants are showing embroidery, wood works, weaving, block printing, papier mache, shawl weaving, doll making, metal work, lacquer work, wax printing and stone carving among other skills. A visitor said the exhibition will provide the people a chance to present their products to the buyers without a middle man.
Khalid Javaid, the Lok Virsa executive director, said that the festival was an important step towards eradication of poverty among the craftspeople. Federal Secretary for Culture Moinul Islam Bukhari said the festival would provide an opportunity to the craftspeople and folk musicians to win recognition for their talent at the national level. The festival will continue till February 27.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 20th, 2011.







Friday, June 3, 2011

Painting Exhibition of Prof. Ghullam Murtaza Multan Arts Council a Video Report


A painting exhibition of Prof. Ghullam Murtaza  who is professor of Chemistry infact was shown in Arts Council Multan. Such events in Multan are very pleasant and healthy activites. A TV News report by Memona Saeed on this exhibition shown on Geo TV,

Guests 
Prof  Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti  professorof Fine Arts at BZU
Resident Director of Arts Council Multan Muhammad Ali Wasti



Valentines Day in Multan a Video Report 2011

Valentines day is celebrated in all over Europe on 14th Feb every year in the memory of Saint Valentino who was a saint but made love with his girl friend. Many people dont like this event in "City of Saint" Multan but not all the people hate it, more and more people celebrate it every year and number increasing. Specially young people and couples take too much interest and dont bother the history. It is called westernization of Multan. Many at least one point in life celebrate it in Multan. Even people give gifts to their family and friends on this occasion in Multan.
Here is a video of 2011 valentines day in Multan by Memona Saeed.



Thursday, June 2, 2011

Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan

Airport once outside Multan city is now inside the city due to city growth. Few passenger international flights to Dubai and many cargo services make it international. Now new state of art passenger terminal a longer and broader runway, and parking being constructed. Plan is to start direct flight to Europe.

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Plan
Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport traces its origins to the British Empire, when the Royal Air Force used the open space to fly in and out of the Multan region during 1919. The area was used for aircraft that were able to land on gravel and grass surfaces, however, there was very little development to the area. In 1934, Imperial Airways started to use the airfield for civil aircraft flights since Multan was considered a strategic position within the Punjab province of India. It was not until 1938 that Imperial Airways started to operate a regular flight out of Multan.

Direct Hajj Flights started from Multan Ibne Qasim International Airport after efforts of PM Pakistan.




Few photos are here.

Coby 4GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display (Black)
Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport old building


Photos of new passenger terminal models

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport new plan

Pyrus Electronics 4gb Mp3/mp4/mp5 Player with 2.8 Inch Touch Screen and All Stainless Steel Casing - Black
Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport


Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport

Historic Photos




Air Crafts at Multan International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim on his name is name of this International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport PIA flights

Photos of under construction new terminal and runway


Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan passenger terminal reconstruction.




 





    




Sunday, May 22, 2011

Italy releases Rs 850 million to upgrade Multan city

Rome and Multan Sister Cities
MULTAN (February 22 2010): The government of Italy has released the grant of Rs 850 million to upgrade the city of Multan on the design of Rome on the wish of Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani.
This grant would be spent to provide basic facilities including health, electricity, renovate the historical building and places, mosques, shrines, safety of cultural heritage, renovation of ancient gates of the internal city, and widening and construction of roads and turnabouts.
In this connection, a committee has been formed on the directions of Prime Minister to check the pace of work on the project, which consists of Federal Secretary Petroleum Kamran Lashari, Federal Secretary Culture Moeen-ul-Islam and Federal Secretary Housing and Construction, Dr Javed Siddiqui.
This committee would pace up work on the project by co-ordinating with the Italian government, Italian Ambassador to Pakistan and the Italian experts on the project. Meanwhile, another team of Italian experts was expected to arrive Sunday, in this regard

Friday, May 13, 2011

Sadiq Ali Shahzad from Multan an Artist who makes Sculptures

Sadiq Ali Shahzad from Multan Pakistan that make the best sculpture of the world. He is Sadiq Ali Shahzad from the south Punjab city Multan Pakistan. He makes the best sculpture of the world. I am sharing some of his work give your comments about the artist.


Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

 Multan: Girls with Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan


Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Bilawal Benazir Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Beautiful Heer Ranjha Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Kainat / Galaxy milk suckling Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Love Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Strong Love Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan



Sochan Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan

Sculptures making by Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan



Sohni da Milan Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan



Sculptures Sadiq Ali Shehzad Multan
A Video of news report link is here

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Sadiq Ali Shahzad from Multan an Artist who makes sculptures. He has become famous and many of his pieces are related to Benazir Bhutto, Bilawal and Bhutto. However there are many more like Kainat, Sohni Mahiwal and others

Video Report is attached





Har Bilawal hai gher ka maqrooz
Paun nangay hain benaziro kay

Totally disappointed from the people, artist says that his sculptures should go with him when he die.