Saturday, October 25, 2014

Kuch Huwa jurm Mere ishq Talabgar Se Bhi. PAREEN SHAKIR

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Kuch Huwa jurm Mere ishq Talabgar Se Bhi.


Kuch Huwa jurm Mere ishq Talabgar Se Bhi.
Dil Se Bhi Bhool Hoi Chashm e Gunahgar Se Bhi.
Hum Naa Choren Ge Faqat Tere Taghaful Se ye Shehr.
Kuch To Rishta Hai Tere koocha o Diwar Se Bhi.
Maqtalon Ne Bhi Gawahi Di Hamari Ab To.
Khoon ka Rang Mila lab Se Bhi Rukhsar Se Bhi.
Na Meri Baat Suni or Na kahani Samjhi..
Tu Ne Muon Phair liya Gham Se Bhi Ghamkhwar Se Bhi.
Tol kr Meri Wafa kehne lage Ahista.
Ye To mil jayegi Shayid Hamain Bazar Se Bhi.
Is Iiye Hum Ne
"Aadi"
Dil Me Chupaye Hain Hunar.
Log Fun Cheen k le jate Hain Fankar Se Bhi.

57OO SERVANTS . WHERE GO SINDHIS.

3 YEARS PRISON FOR NON GIVING FIRST ADD TO WOUNDED LAW PASSED BY SINDH GOVERNMENT

JOB HEALTH DEPARTMENT SINDH

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ser do outro, para o outro e no outro…

Ser do outro, para o outro e no outro…

Ser do outro, para o outro e no outro…
Um dia, chegou um amigo meu aqui em casa que não sabia o número do meu apartamento. Se identificou na portaria assim:
- Eu vou para o apartamento do Augusto.
- Augusto… Augusto… não conheço nenhum morador chamado Augusto não, disse com voz roufenha o forte segurança.
- Augusto, ele toca violão, tem uma perna mais curta que a outra, usa muletas, casado com a Aline… emendou sem paciência meu amigo.
- Ah, o marido da “doutora” Aline! Claro! Vou interfonar, só um minutinho…

A última crônica de amor

A última crônica de amor…

por Augusto Cezar - DOM | 13 de outubro de 2014 7:20
Se o amor é descobrir um “outro” que mora no outro, se o amor é este abrir de possibilidades na vida onde, através do olhar do ser amado, nos descobrimos maiores e melhores do que realmente somos: a morte do amor é desertificação dos dias e da alma.
Quando morre o amor não é apenas um sentimento que parte, uma afeição. A morte do amor é sempre um pouco (muito) a morte do ser amado, amante. Porque o amor não é uma ideia do amor. Não podemos ideologizar o amor. O amor é sempre uma pessoa, nascida de outras duas: o casal.
A última crônica de amor…

MUHAMMAD PEACE BE UPON HIM (SAWW)



Thursday, October 9, 2014

Education and Training in Brazil

Education and Training in Brazil

Overview
The education sector in Brazil is ranked as the 10th largest sector in the economy, and generates about US$75 billion per year. Brazil has 51 million students in the basic education system (which includes pre-school, elementary and high school), and around 6 million students are enrolled in university courses. Approximately 75% of graduate students go to private institutions, generating US$12.5 billion per year. In 2015, 10 million students will be in universities, many of whom will be supported by Federal Government loans (with FIES loans, students finance up to 100% of their education, while with PROUNI loans, public school students finance up to 50%).
The education sector is one of President Rousseff’s highest priorities. Brazil, a vast country with continental dimensions, faces many challenges and needs to deliver a high standard of education for its population so that the country can continue on its growth trajectory. For that reason, the government of Brazil is investing in a wide range of educational programs. The government's Scientific Mobility Program (formerly called “Science without Borders”), will  provide 101,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students from Brazil for one year of study at colleges and universities in the United States and other foreign countries. The program’s specific focus is on promoting scientific research, increasing international cooperation in science and technology and initiating and engaging students in a global dialogue through international education. The education sector has grown exponentially in recent years in Brazil, and industry specialists project that it will continue to grow in the coming years driven by the stable economy and the growing middle class. In the past 5 years, 26.1 million Brazilians have risen from poverty and this newly emerging class is eager for training, higher education, and vocational courses.

Pakistan State Oil joins club of world's largest public companies


  
Date: September 17, 2014
Pakistan State Oil joins club of world's largest public companies


Lahore - 17th Sept, 2014:
 The Managing Director & CEO- PSO, Mr. Amjad Parvez Janjua and Deputy Managing Director & Head of IT and Finance, Mr. Sohail Ahmad Butt) visited The Lahore Stock Exchange to participate in the Corporate Briefing Program (CBP). The CBP is an interactive program initiated by the Lahore Stock Exchange to encourage companies to come forward and share their financials and non financial initiatives before the exchange members and investors to bridge the communication gap between the listed companies and the market participants. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

VAKALATNAMA, POWER OF ATTORNEY

VAKALATNAMA

IN THE COURT OF __________________________________________________________________________
            No.­ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of 2014


Plaintiff
­_________________________________________________________________________          Complainant
Petitioner
Appellant
VERSUS
                                                                                                                        
_____________________________________________________________________________      Accused
Opponent
Respondent

I/we___________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
all ______________ in the above titled case ____________________ do hereby nominate/appoint and constitute Mr. -----------------, Advocate is to appear, act and plead for me/us as my/our advocate and/or to withdraw the case and/or to receive or take refund of money and also I/we authorize him to refer the above matter to arbitrator for compromise or withdraw the same in this Honorable Court only.
I/We undertake to appear in the court on all hearings failing which I/we shall be personally responsible for the consequences. In case I/We fail to pay his legal fee/arrears as per settled terms my/our advocate is not bound to appear in the Honorable Court and pursue the proceedings.  
Place:­­­­­  _____________________
Dated: _____________________

Received & Accepted By me                                     SIGNATURES/LTIs/RTIs
                                                                                               


MR. -----------------------                1          …………………………………
M.A, LLB                                       Advocate
(SINDH BAR COUNCIL) B.F.L No.LC/                                  2          …………………………………
Office:  Lawyers  Street  Mirpur  Mathelo,
District: Ghotki                                                          3          …………………………………
CNIC NO.
Mob: No. 0333-7123012, 0306-7123012              4          …………………………………
E_mail:  panhwar2005@gmail.com
                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                   

APPLICATION FOR TRUE COPY OF VAKALATNAMA

IN THE COURT OF 3RD ADD: DISTRICT & SESSION JUDGE______________________________
Misc: App _ _ _ _ _ _ of 2014


Asghar Ali _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Applicant

Verses

SHO Ps                     _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Defendant


APPLICATION FOR TRUE COPY OF VAKALATNAMA

It is prayed on behalf of applicant to this honorable court that the true copy of my VAKALATNAMA may please be issued / supplied to me on the payment of government/court fee/cost.
                        It will be in the interest of justice.



Dated:                                                             Advocate
                                                                        for the Applicant

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

what is plan ?


Plan
A Plan is a specific Acton proposed to help the organization achieve its objective.
A crucial part of the management of any organization is developing logical plans and then taking the steps necessary to put the plans in to action.
Regardless of how important experience related intuition may be to managers, successful management actions and strategies typically are based on reason.
Rational managers are crucial to the development of an organizational plan.
4 Dimensions of Plans:

MANAGEMENT & ITS FUNCTIONS

MANAGEMENT
Management is the process of reaching organizational goals by working with and through people and other organizational resources. 
Management has the following 3 characteristics:
  1. It is a process or series of continuing and related activities.
  2. It involves and concentrates on reaching organizational goals.
  3. It reaches these goals by working with and through people and other organizational resources.

MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS:

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

PANHWAR LAW CHAMBER MIRPUR MATHELO DISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH

PANHWAR LAW CHAMBER MIRPUR MATHELO DISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH








PANHWAR LAW ASSOCIATES, MIRPUR MATHELODISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH PAKISTAN, 03067123012, 03337123012



                         PANHWAR LAW ASSOCIATES
ADVOCATE MUHAMMAD MITHAL PANHWAR, MIRPUR 
       MATHELO DISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH PAKISTAN,        
                           03067123012, 03337123012


ADVOCATE MUHAMMAD MITHAL PANHWAR, MIRPUR MATHELO DISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH PAKISTAN

ADVOCATE MUHAMMAD MITHAL PANHWAR, 
MIRPUR MATHELO
 DISTRICT GHOTKI SINDH PAKISTAN


Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Reform Support Unit, Education & Literacy Department, Government of Sindh hereby announces schedule of 3rd October,2014 distribution of orders

Karachi dated 29th September, 2014
Notice
The Reform Support Unit, Education & Literacy Department, Government of Sindh hereby
announces schedule of 3rd October,2014 (Friday) for distribution of offer orders to successful / eligible
candidates for positions of Primary and Junior School Teachers of district Naushahro Feroze, Dadu
(Remaining) and Sukkur (JST & PST Remaining) (For positions of Primary School Teachers. The venue of
distribution will be district Naushahro Feroze (The specific location and time of distribution will be
communicated shortly as and when received from DSE, Sukkur).
Honourable Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, Senior Minister to Government of Sindh, Education and
Literacy has been pleased to give his consent to be the chief guest in the said program. The lists of
eligible candidates who will be awarded with orders have already been shared with the office of their
respective District Education Officers. The candidates are advised to contact the concerned DEO office
before attending the order distribution ceremony. The candidates must bring the original CNIC in order
to acquire the offer order.
Detail of Orders to be distributed
(1). PST Naushahro Feroze 377
(II). PST Dadu 118
(III). PST Sukkur 16
(IV). JST Sukkur 43
(Khoso Zamir Ahmed)
Senior Program Manager
 Reform Support Unit

Monday, September 22, 2014

THE ANTI-TERRORISM ACT, 1997

THE ANTI-TERRORISM ACT, 1997
ACT NO. XXVII OF 1997
[Dated 20th August, 1997]
An Act to provide for the prevention of terrorism,
sectarian violence and for speedy trial of heinous offences;
The following Act of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) received the assent of the
president on the 16th August, 1997, is hereby published for general information:--
WHEREAS It is expedient to provide for the prevention of terrorism, sectarian
violence and for speedy trial of heinous offences and for matters connected therewith
and incidental thereto;
It is hereby enacted as follows:-
1. Short title and commencement
(1) This Act may called the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997.
(2)it extends to the whole of Pakistan.
(3) It shall come into force at once.
Punjab Province.

The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 ACT NO. IV OF 1882

1
The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
ACT NO. IV OF 1882
C O N T E N T S
CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY
SECTIONS
1. Short title, Commencement and Extent.
2. Repeal of Acts.
Saving of certain enactments, incidents, rights, liabilities etc.
3. Interpretation-clause.
4. Enactments relating to contracts to be taken as part of Contract Act.
CHAPTER II
OF TRANSFERS OF PROPERTY BY ACT OF PAKISTAN.
(A) Transfer of Property, whether moveable or immoveable.
5. “Transfer of property” define.
6. What may be transferred.
7. Persons competent to transfer.
8. Operation of transfer.
9. Oral transfer.
10. Condition restraining alienation.
11. Restriction repugnant to interest created.

THE PAKISTAN WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ACT, 1958 (W.P. Act XXXI of 1958)

THE PAKISTAN WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ACT, 1958
(W.P. Act XXXI of 1958)
C O N T E N T S
SECTIONS
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and extent.
2. Definitions.
CHAPTER II
CONSTITUTION OF THE AUTHORITY
3. Constitution of the Authority.
4. Appointment and term of office of Chairman and Members.
5. Remuneration and conditions of service.
6. Removal of Chairman or Members.
7. Meetings of the Authority.
CHAPTER III
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY
8. General powers and duties of the Authority and framing of schemes.
9. Schemes framed by other agencies.

THE FOREST ACT, 1927 (Act XVI of 1927)

THE FOREST ACT, 1927
(Act XVI of 1927)
C O N T E N T S
SECTION HEADING
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and extent.
2. Interpretation clause.
CHAPTER II
OF RESERVED FORESTS
3. Powers to reserve forest.
4. Notification by Government.
5. Bar of accrual of forest-rights.
6. Proclamation by Forest Settlement-officer.
7. Inquiry by Forest Settlement-officer.
8. Powers of Forest Settlement-officer.
9. Extinction of rights.
10. Treatment of claims relating to practice of shifting cultivation.
11. Power to acquire land over which right is claimed.
12. Order on claims to rights of pasture or to forest-produce.
13. Record to be made by Forest Settlement-officer.
14. Record where he admits claim.
15. Exercise of rights admitted.
16. Commutation of rights.

THE SPECIFIC RELIIEF ACT, 1877

THE SPECIFIC RELIIEF ACT, 1877
CONTENTS
SECTIONS
PART I PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
Local Extent
Commencement
2. [Repealed]
3. Interpretation-clause
Words defined in Contract Act
4. Savings
5. Specific relief how given
6. Preventive relief
7. Relief not granted to enforce penal law
PART II OF SPECIFIC RELIEF
CHAPTER I OF RECOVERING POSSESSION OF PROPERTY

HBL = OOMS = PSO

________________________ ________________________________
Signature of Account Holder Signature & Account Verified by HBL
Date:
HBL Branch Code
HBL Branch Name
Account Holder’s A/C No. (14
Digit)
Account Holder’s Account Title
CNIC No. of Account Holder
I/We, _______________________________ do hereby order and authorize Habib Bank Limited
(HBL) to debit my/our above mentioned bank account on periodic basis for payments to
Pakistan State Oil Company Ltd. (PSO), without reference to me/us, as per details mentioned
below, pursuant to Instructions received from PSO from time to time in the form of Electronic
Advice through secured channel, as agreed upon between PSO and HBL.

APPLICATION = OOMS = PSO

                                                                                                                        
To,
                        Business Manager
                        Sukkur Division
                        Pakistan state Oil Company Limited

SUBJECT:   REGISTRATION FOR ONLINE ORDER MANAGEMENTSYSTEM                                     (OOMS)

MCB Bank Limited = OOMS = PSO



STANDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEBIT TO ACCOUNT (SIDA)

Dated:

1.                     The Divisional Head
                        Cash Management Division
                        MCB Bank Limited
                        Karachi

2.                     The Manager
                        ________Branch
                        MCB bank Limited
                        Branch Code: _____

REF:              MY/ OUR ACCOUNT NUMBER _____________________WITH                        THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRANCH

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