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		<title>Peace, Uplift a Must &#8211; To Make Pakistan Invincible</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 09:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neha Aggarwal</dc:creator>
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LAHORE- Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Mirza, the Research scholar of Nazaria Pakistan said that though Hindus and Muslims were residing together in sub continent for many centuries but always they remained as the 2 different countries. 
At the time when East India Company grabbed the power in Hindustan, the Hindus under benign defense of imperialism of [...]]]></description>
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<p>LAHORE- Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Mirza, the Research scholar of Nazaria Pakistan said that though Hindus and Muslims were residing together in sub continent for many centuries but always they remained as the 2 different countries. </p>
<p>At the time when East India Company grabbed the power in Hindustan, the Hindus under benign defense of imperialism of the British took the vengeance of the century’s rule of the Muslims over sub continent. </p>
<p>Dr. Mirza was addressing students of different educational institutions that were invited to see the documentary films that are exhibited at Aiwan-e- Karkunan-e-Tehrik-e-Pakistan in correlation with 10- day Freedom Day celebrations on Saturday.</p>
<p>The students there were shown the documentary films of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and after that the rear images of the workers of the Pakistani Movements and the picture gallery of approximately 500 historic images were also shown for the exhibition. </p>
<p>Dr. Sarfraz said that the slaughter on Muslims of subcontinent begin after war of freedom of the year 1857 when the British blamed that the Muslims after the uprising where the Hindus shrewd leaders fraudulently took aside the Hindu community and leave Muslims at mercy of oppression of the British. </p>
<p>Dr. also said that the rulers of the tyrant were intentionally pushing the Muslims to the poverty at one hand and also the doors for having the higher education on the other hand were closed for the Muslims. </p>
<p>He aid, all these situation in which the Muslim community need to struggle for the detach homeland, culminated in formation of the country Pakistan. </p>
<p>He also said that for the prosperity and the development of the country, the solidarity and the integrity was requirement of that time. </p>
<p>This is only reason that why the Nazaria Pakistan Trust was advocating ideology of the Pakistan between the masses particularly youngsters.</p>
<p>Dr. Sarfraz also said that the country Pakistan hatched the conspiracies against the country Pakistan after its commencement and eventually they separated the East Pakistan.</p>
<p>He also said that we are not going to involve in any of the prejudice or the sectarianism if we desire to see our nation stable and prosperous. </p>
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		<title>The Calm of Kasauli</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 10:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neha Aggarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A typical British hill station, dotted with bungalows and churches and quaint little shops on the mall, Kasauli offers a breath of fresh air for the urban traveler seeking solace among rhododendrons and pines

Kasauli has a bit of everything: A colonial feel, evident in its cobbled pathways, characteristic British Bungalows and charming cottages overwhelmed by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>A typical British hill station, dotted with bungalows and churches and quaint little shops on the mall, Kasauli offers a breath of fresh air for the urban traveler seeking solace among rhododendrons and pines</em></p>
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Kasauli has a bit of everything: A colonial feel, evident in its cobbled pathways, characteristic British Bungalows and charming cottages overwhelmed by the wild beauty of rhododendron bushes as well ornamental flowers, ‘haunted’ houses abounding with tales of horror… The quaint, small hill town has an abundance of hawthorn hedges, which grow nearly everywhere. Amidst all this, the call of a woodpecker or the magpie transports you to another world. Be ready with your binoculars to spot these chirpers. Churches with stained glass windows are another reminder of this town’s British past.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no way you can miss the Upper and Lower Malls on one of the expeditions. The Upper Mall will lead you to the town’s famous land mark – Kasauli Club. Keep walking and you’ll reach the town’s highest point, Monkey Point, which offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding areas. Don’t worry there are no monkeys here for the name comes from mythology… They say when Lord Hanuman was flying about in search of the sanjeevani booti, he rested his feet here! And yes, there is a monkey temple too, The Baba Balak Temple, where you can offers prayers. In other parts of Kasauli, you will have monkeys for company but not here!</p>
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<p><strong><em>Blissfully Serene</em></strong></p>
<p>Quient, clean and green could be one way of describing this can tonment town offering a magnificent view of the snow-clad Dhauladhar range. Charmed by its beauty, litterateur Khuswant Singh is believed to have called it “the place where kissing is always in season”!<br />
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Getting there:</strong> Buses and taxis are available from Delhi, Kalka, Chandigarh and Shimla. The nearest airports are Shimla and Chandigarh. The nearest railhead is Kalka. </p>
<p><strong>Best Season:</strong> April to June and September to November</p>
<p><strong>Staying there:</strong> Kasauli has many good hotels like Regency, Kasauli Castle Resort, Bliss Resort, Hotel Alasia, and Bird View Resort.<br />
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Places to See:</strong> Monkey Point (offers a grand view of Chandigarh on a clear day as also of the Sutlej, has a monkey temple), Dharampur (houses one of the best hospitals for TB treatment in India), Lawrence School in Sanawar, beautiful old Churches, cantonment town of Sabathu, the sleepy and picturesque hamlet called Dagshai at the foothills of the Shivaliks, Kasauli Club, Kasauli Brewery</p>
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