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marrfixated · 4 months
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WHERE ARE YOU GUYS AT???
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Wait where’s that post I made
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What if I said this… but for real…
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ilyricshub · 2 months
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Aayi Aayi Lyrics - Coke Studio | Noman Ali, Marvi, Babar
Aayi Aayi Lyrics - Coke Studio | Noman Ali, Marvi, Babar #AayiAayi #NomanAliRajper #MarviSaiban #BabarMangi #CokeStudioSeason15 #Xulfi #AbdullahSiddiqui #CokeStudio
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theink-stainedfolk · 1 month
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Rules: Shuffle your on repeat list and share the first 10 songs.
Thank you for the tag @drchenquill Here are my song (please don't judge me 😭🙏)
Achacho by Hiphop Tamizha
Back For More by Tomorrow By Together with Anita
Diamante by Otilia
Kurchi Madathapetti by Thaman S
Meu Tempo by Vapo and Bibi
Marjaani by Pritam
Aayi Aayi (Coke Studio S. 15) by Norman Ali Rajper
Makina by Emir
Kilometra by DJ–Gimi-O and Ardian Bujupi
Guaya by Eva Simons
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r4bidcherry · 5 months
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drawing brody and cant get over the fact he looks more like a rajper fankid than a gidgette fankid lmao
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washwashgalaxy · 9 months
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IN SOLITUDE By Dost Mohammad Rajper
In SolitudeWandering in worries Stumbling upon stones,In loneliness,,,Raining clouds,Falling upon the dunesIn the hot tub of season,Glittering gem,Sleeping in depth of waters,In search of glee,Hooting owls,Clamouring around,In the dark night,,,Cunning fellows,Burning in envoy,Like coal in amber,Working guys,Doing well,In the world of snowfall,Steeling glances,Snatching hearts,In the cool breeze…
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hamzaaslam · 2 years
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Awami Workers Party demo against inflation due to adopting policies of imperialists
Awami Workers Party demo against inflation due to adopting policies of imperialists
HYDERABAD: Awami Workers Party held a protest demonstration in front of the press club here against price hikes and what they called as influence and policies of imperialist countries on Pakistan. Addressing the gathering Darya Khan Chandio, Mubarak Jatoi comrade Javed Rajper said in our country only the faces of rulers are changed otherwise the policies of imperialist countries, IMF and World…
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femalerevolt · 3 years
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pakistaninurses · 5 years
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GOVERNMENT OF SINDH HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION NO. SO (PM-I) F-552/2010-11 Mr. Atta Hussain Rajper, Nursing Intructor (BS-17), is hereby allowed to continue as Deputy Controller (8S-17) at Sindh Nuses Examination Board Karachi, with immediate effect till further orders. 4513 01-171194558-7 SECRETARY HEALTH NO. SO (PIM-4) F-552/2010-11: Karachi dated the 22nd of July 2019 A Copy is torwarded for information & neccesary action to: 1-The 2- The Director. Directorate of Nrsin sidh Karachi. e Controer, sindh Nurses Examination Board, Karachi. he PS to Secretary Health, GOvt of Sindh, -The Notification file. (MUHAMMAD YOUNUS) SECTION OFFICER (PM-|) Important: Generated through Automation System, Health Department, Government of Sindh https://www.facebook.com/P.Nurses/photos/a.10152024308287473/10156665224207473/?type=3
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khalilhumam · 4 years
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While Pakistan combats COVID-19, a locust swarm is devastating food supplies
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While Pakistan combats COVID-19, a locust swarm is devastating food supplies
There are warnings of a possible famine
Migratory Locust. Image by Sergio Boscaino via Flickr. CC BY 2.0.
Like many countries around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit Pakistan's economy and highlighted issues with inequality, regional conflict and growing unemployment. For Pakistan, these issues are compounded by an army of locusts that has been ravaging the food supply since June 2019 — threatening infrastructure already made fragile by the effects of the pandemic. Swarms of desert locusts made international headlines after arriving in Pakistan from Iran in June 2019. According to the Food and Agricultural Organizations of the United Nations (FAO), these locusts are disastrous as “a swarm the size of Paris eats the same amount of food in one day as half the population of France.” In November 2019, locusts reached Karachi marking it the first locust attack in the city since 1961. The locust army had already destroyed cotton, wheat, maize, and other crops when the government of Pakistan declared a national emergency in February this year. The decision to protect crops and farmers with a national action plan (NAP) and a budget of PKR 7.3 Billion (US$ 45.49 million) was jointly taken by officials and federal ministers.
According to NDMA, locust has affected 28 districts in Balochistan, 11 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 12 in Punjab and 2 in Sindh https://t.co/oN8MMQqyhv — Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) May 18, 2020
Farmers are worried about feeding their children and about agricultural production. Many people from the province have raised concerns over the alarming situation and people have taken to social media to express their fears.
The locust attack in Pakistan is a serious issue and an agricultural crisis in the making. As decorative as we would think this farmer looks…what he is actually wants us to realize is the intensity of the current situation. pic.twitter.com/hq5b8b6D9r — Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) May 15, 2020
A frightening first-hand video of the swarm by a witness driving from Sibi, Balochistan to Sindh in southeastern Pakistan has been making the rounds on Twitter.
Driving from Sibi towards Sindh through a swarm of locusts #nightmare (via WhatsApp) pic.twitter.com/IXsQtddNjK — Asad (@asadisbored) May 9, 2020
While many are scared about the forecasted food shortages, many are holding the federal government and the agricultural departments responsible. Manoj Genani, a freelance journalist believes the situation has worsened due to the negligence of the government and the concerned authorities:
In this pandemic situation, plant protection department has forget #locusts, they could have start biological spray in the region earlier but haven’t done so far, small farmer is worried in #Sindh it may cause a huge loss of crops#ClimateChange @pid_gov @FAO @FAOPakistan @IUCN pic.twitter.com/Kw3qMBLVim — Manoj Genani (@genanimanoj) May 10, 2020
Pakistan’s agrarian economy and the devastating impact of locust infestations
Pakistan is primarily an agrarian economy which contributes to about 24% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). A significant proportion of its 220 million population depends on the agricultural industry, either directly by farming and irrigation or through the supply chain and export of the crops.
Economy of Pakistan is already down due to COVID-19 n now agriculture is also facing huge loss of Farms because of Locust whch ll be more harmfull for crops of Sindh..#YaAllahKhair#SaveSindhfromlocust pic.twitter.com/t64wi8QkS9 — Zuhaib mojai Rajper (@MojaiZuhaib) May 12, 2020
According to the 2018-2019 Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement survey report, almost 16% of the Pakistani population was already at risk of moderate to severe food insecurity. The country’s agricultural supply chain inefficiencies put millions at risk of malnutrition, especially in the impoverished and highly neglected areas of Sindh and Balochistan. And the situation has deteriorated since the COVID-19 outbreak. Aamer Hayat Bhandara, a farmer from southern Punjab, says the shortage of labourers, transport and clear government strategy during the lockdown are affecting the food system in Pakistan. Hashim Bin Rashid and Mohsin Abdali write about the root of the food crisis in Pakistan at Pakistan left review:
The complete shutdown of agricultural trading markets, especially those that purchase outputs from farmers, has led to significant losses for farmers. With the movement of goods suspended, crops ready for harvest, including grain, have been left to rot in the fields.
Wheat and flour is a staple in Pakistani cuisine, and many poorer households depend on it to meet their nutritional needs. The locust swarm has hit during the harvest season for Rabi crops — of which wheat is just one — and is a serious threat to Pakistan’s population. 24% of the population of Pakistan lives below the national poverty line which means a whopping 38% of people are dependent on wheat and flour. Farmers are worried that their children will starve and have been pleading with the government to take timely action, requesting insurance coverage against infestation. Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, a leading opposition political party in Pakistan, warned of a possible famine if timely action was not taken by the federal government.
Locust plague fosters regional cooperation
The locust plague has also threatened other agricultural economies, with countries in Africa struggling to fight it. In Asia, the crisis has enacted cooperation on the regional level with Pakistan's neighbouring countries offering help to combat the infestation. In February, despite the severed trade ties with India over the conflict in Kashmir, Pakistan was reportedly considering importing pesticides from its neighbour. In most recent news, India has also sought help from Pakistan and Iran proposing a trilateral partnership between the countries. China also extended its full support to Pakistan by sending around 300 tons of locust control pesticides and donating 350 vehicle-mounted sprayers in the last three months. Iran and Turkey have also offered their expertise to Pakistan to fight the plague. The Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Syed Mohammad Ali Hussaini, has urged Pakistan and India to work in cooperation with Iran to fight the common enemy. He believes that sharing knowledge, expertise, and best practices will help the three countries eradicate the locust infestation and protect the already fragile food infrastructure.
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These politicians have NOT paid a single rupee in taxes this year
After the verdict of the Panama case, many other underground cases have lit up and what more informative than knowing how many ministers are caught running away from paying taxes?
According to the Parliamentarians Tax Directory reported by the FBR, at least 19 parliamentarians, including two members National Assembly have failed to pay a single rupee tax for the year that ended on June 30, 2016.
The members of National Assembly that paid ‘’zero’’ tax during the period include; Mohammad Raza Hayat Hiraj and Muhammad Tufail, both of whom are from the ruling party – Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N).
At least 11 members of the Punjab Provincial Assembly did not pay tax during the same period:
Malik Taimoor Masood,
Rai Muhamamd Usman Khan Kharal,
Ali Asghar Manda,
Ali Salman,
Muhammad Akbar Hayat Harraj,
Chaudhery Ishfaq Ahmed,
Fida Hussain,
Rana Abdul Rauf,
Mrs Sumaira Sami,
Mrs Naseem Lodhi,
Mrs Haseena Begum
About 5 members of Sindh Provincial Assembly paid “nil” tax during the year ended June 2016.
Abdul Sattar Rajper ,
Ali Nawaz Shah,
Noor Ahmed Bhurguri,
Owais Muzaffar,
Hargun Das Ahuja.
According to the directory, one member of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, whose data reflected ‘’zero’’ tax payment, is Saleh Muhammad.
According to the Parliamentarians Tax Directory all the Senators and all the 64 provincial members of Balochistan Assembly paid tax during the period under review.
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jawed666-blog · 7 years
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Jawed Rajper (at Bohai University)
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thesepeopleproject · 7 years
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Someone help understand these people at the port, they so fucking loud without any motherfucking reason. Rude as fuck!
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) March 26, 2017
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washwashgalaxy · 1 year
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A Night In The Deserted Island By Dost Muhammad Rajper
A Night In The Deserted Island I slept on the earth under the cover of lord I saw the dream about glory race, The race of human beings, Beautifully printed out, Carefully painted wings, The only moon soaks up the dry wounds, With sprinkling shinning light And liquor of the bright amber,There is the river flowing through hole of hills, There is water spreading like the mantle of solace, There is…
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hamzaaslam · 4 years
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Jamshoro police contingent presents guard of honor to national hero Khalil Jatoi
Jamshoro police contingent presents guard of honor to national hero Khalil Jatoi
DADU: A smartly turned contingent of Jamshoro police led by ASP Aleena Rajper  reached at village Essa Dal situated at SITE Kotri on the direction of SSP Amjad Shaikh where it presented a guard of honor outside the residence of valiant police constable Khalil Jatoi who heroically fought against the terrorists and killed them in the premises of Karachi stock exchange (KSE) two days back.
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washwashgalaxy · 1 year
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Street Dances Today By Dost Muhammad Rajper
Street Dances Today You pace yourself in the street of love, And swagger like the lioness, The street dances today,You step on the earth For shopping human heart, You got what you wanted, The street dances today,,, You look pretty good with me, We walk and talk together, The street dances today, You put the purse on armpit,And you stand close to me, Like the sea in glee,,, The street dances…
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washwashgalaxy · 1 year
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PEACE AND TRANQUILITY By Dost Muhammad Rajper
PEACE AND TRANQUILITY Hoping for innate solace, Tranquility and peace, I want to see harmonyOn the Holy day of Eid.. Wishing for human love, As succouring from above,I aspire to have unityOn the Holy day of Eid… Praying for the plenty,Interwoven in humanity,I ask for integrity On the Holy day of Eid… Demanding for dearness,With painted cheeriness,I love to live with youOn the Holy day of Eid..…
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