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Girls Grow Into Womanhood The Body

November 27th, 2013, posted in GiRLs, Ink On PAPER, Scarface'S DIARY
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As girls grow into womanhood, the body becomes the central medium through which these unwritten codes of behavior are transmitted and memorized. The demure lowered gaze fixed at some point on the floor, the acquiescent nod of the head, the feminine swing of the hips, the closely held thighs and the modestly drawn-in shoulders are all written into our bodies by invisible hands and inaudible words so that we start believing that this is the way we are supposed to be.

The containment of a woman’s body is demonstrated by the very tightness with which she holds herself and moves The notion that such gendered body language is ‘natural’ is reinforced by observing other women we encounter. For example, observing men and women in public transportation and on the streets of Mumbai, one notices the tentative and watchful manner in which women occupy public space. In BEST buses, the average women will occupy the least possible space, rendering herself as inconspicuous as she can…on the other hand, the average man will spread his legs out, occupy more than half of a two-seater in a bus and appear to disregard the people around him.

Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan, Shilpa Ranade,Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets

Observing the occupation of space(s) by women is critical praxis for me when I watch films, particularly because there’s always some surprise (and satisfaction) in catching glimpses of scenes where filmmakers break away from the traditionally gendered frame. The screencaps above illustrate that sentiment best. While Indian women at leisure in public spaces has never been a plausible reality for the filmmaker to pursue, this uninhibited, un-sexualized, un-victimized image of women in private, domestic spaces has usually been shied away from as well, because film has been expected to make its female protagonists hyper-aware of their bodies in the form of traditional gender roles for the benefit of a cis, heteronormative, North Indian Hindu male audience. Obviously the harrowing majority of filmmakers from parallel cinema to the so-called mainstream are male and their own sexist expectations of women have been translated into the narratives of their films along with the way they frame their female protagonists, never affording viewers with the realities (or criticisms) of women and their occupancy of private/domestic space.

The women in these films however, are able to lie faceless and thoughtless in crumpled sarees and nightgowns, no male gaze to bind their bodies to a decreed acceptable amount of space. They spill out from the frame, with hidden limbs, faces, thoughts—a luxury the traditionally gendered frame would not dream of providing.

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Mere Log Project: Balochistan Earthquake Campaign

May 28th, 2013, posted in MESSAGEs, PAKiSTAN
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PKKH Exclusive

Pakistan saw a nightmare in the form of the 2010 floods which continued to haunt us the following year, causing several thousand deaths and leaving more than 250,000 people homeless and displaced.

While the government failed to provide ample help, private organizations volunteered themselves for this task, and got involved in relief efforts to help the flood victims.

Our team at the PKKH, joined hands with the Pakistan Army and Muslim Aid UK, to help these people back to their feet. Our previous disaster recovery work can be accessed, by clicking here.

PKKH founded the Mere Log Project which managed to raise over US$ 110,000 last year (around Rs 10 million). Our volunteers worked on ground with Doctors Worldwide (DWW), Pakistan Army and Muslim Aid UK, providing rescue boat services, warm meals, medical assistance and temporary shelters for the victims of the 2010 floods all over Pakistan. Pakistanis from around the world put their trust in us with their funds to help our people. May Allah SWT accept our efforts.

Balochistan Earthquake 2013

A 7.9 magnitude earthquake has struck the Pakistan-Iran border. There have been reported casualties, as well as thousands of homes being flattened. Mashkhel City of 74000 people has been destroyed with 1000+ Injured and dozens causalities. No medicine, power or first aid is available. Initially people rushed their injured towards Iranian city of Jaal 25KM from Pak-Iran border. People living in the open without any shelter. We are looking for survivors.

We appreciate the trust put in us by our readers and supporters in the past years and expect the same levels of support once again. All our operations are 100% transparent and we provide photos and videos of all our relief activities where required.

These people are Our People. They speak our language; they are Pakistanis and today, in need of our help. Join us in this much wanted task, as a brother would only look up to his brother when in need.
Balochistan Relief Plan

In accordance with the Disaster Management Plan, you would be assisting us in providing Our People with
1 – Food Packets (per family) – PKR 5000/-  (Flour, Rice, Pulses, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Utensils, Milk and Biscuits)
2- Milk and Biscuits packets for children – PKR 1000/- for 10-12 Children
3- Utensil set – PKR 1200/-
4- Mattresses – PKR 1200/-
5- Cooked Food (for 100 people) – PKR 3000/-
6- Medicines – (List will be provided acc to need)
7- Tents – PKR 10000/- (per family)

To help Our People – please email MereLog@PakistanKaKhudaHafiz.com with your name, location, contact number and mention the amount you’re willing to contribute – and one of our representatives will get in touch with you immediately.
For those who directly want to hand over anything from the above list can contact following in different cities of Pakistan:

For Karachi: Talha Ibrahim (+92-315-5646872)

For Lahore: Arqum Zaheer (+92- 336-1018437)

For Islamabad: Salman Javed (+92-345-8556625) and Mariam Shah (+92-321-9194030)

For Other Cities donors – use UBL Omni or Telenor Easy Paisa . (Contat Mr. Tabish Qayyum tq.pkkh@gmail.com )
For International donors – Use Western Union or related means to send your donations (Contat Mr. Tabish Qayyum tq.pkkh@gmail.com )
For  SaudiArabia: (Jeddah Region) Atiq-Durrani (+966-568792405, atiq.pkkh@gmail.com )
(Dammam Region) Shah Fahad (+966-583335805, fahad1821@gmail.com  )
For UAE : Danish Qayyum (+971-50 515 4776) , Baseer Khan (+971- 50 891 3520)

We are constantly in contact with other Disaster Relief teams in Kharan and Panjgour. To get updates related to evolving situation you can contact us at merelog@pakistankakhudahafiz.com or visit www.pkkh.tv/mereloog

For Other Cities donors – use UBL Omni or Telenor Easy Paisa . (Contat Mr. Tabish Qayyum tq.pkkh@gmail.com )
For International donors – Use Western Union or related means to send your donations (Contat Mr. Tabish Qayyum tq.pkkh@gmail.com )

For UAE : Danish Qayyum (+971-50 515 4776) , Baseer Khan (+971- 50 891 3520)

Link : http://www.pakistankakhudahafiz.com/2013/04/20/mere-log-project-balochistan-earthquake-campaign/

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Pakistani Che Guevara

March 22nd, 2013, posted in BoYs, COMiCS, PAKiSTAN
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Josh Malihabadi

February 22nd, 2013, posted in DAtEs iN a YeAR, PAKiSTAN, POEPLes
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While working as in charge of the translation department of Jamia Osamania, Hyderabad, Josh wrote a poem against the oppressive Nizam and was exiled from the state. Josh then worked for Shalimar Film Company in Poona as songwriter for about four years.

Josh was known as “Shair-e-Inqilab”. He also got actively involved in the freedom struggle and became close to quite a few of the political leaders of that era, specially Jawahar Lal Nehru. His first collection of poems was published under the title of Rooh-e-Adab. The collections of his poetry include Shola-o-Shabnam, Junoon-o-Hikmat, Naqsh-o-Nigar, Fikr-o-Nishaat, Sunbal-o-Salaasal, Harf-o-Hikaayat and Sarod-o-Kharosh. Josh was editor of Aaj Kal and advisor to the All India Radio. He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1954 by the President of India.

Josh was concerned with the state of Urdu in independent India and migrated to Pakistan in 1956, but was not well-received by the authorities and pro-establishment media of Pakistan for his iconoclastic ideas and socialistic leanings. His autobiography Yadon Ki Barat was published in 1966. He died on February 22, 1982.

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Jeena Chata Houn

August 24th, 2011, posted in LYRiCS
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Jeena Chata Houn

Main Jeena Chahata Hoon
Un Jahanao Mai…
Un Fizaaon Mai….
Jahan Khiltay Hain Phool…
Aas K ..
Haan Aas K….
Jahan Jaltay Hain Diye…..
Kisi Ki Yaad Mai…
Haan Mai Jeena Chahata Hoon..
Kahan Hai Zindagi..
Kahan Hai Roshni…
Kahan Kho Gayi…..
Kirnay Umeed Ki….
Aaaaaaa Aaa…
Ho Main Main….
Jeena Chahata Hoon
Un Fizaaon Mai..
Un Hawaon Mai…
Jahan Aatay Hain…
Ujaalay…..
Haan Umango K…
Jahan Gaye Jatay Hain Geet…
Jazboon K…
Haan Main Jeena Chahata Hoon
Andheron Mai Bhataktay Howe…
Veerano Mai…
Bastay Howe….
Main Thak Gaya Hoon…..
Tanhaiyan Sehtay Howe….
Ruswainyanjheltay Howe…
Mai Thak Gaya Hoon…
Haan Thak Gaya Hoon…
Kahan Hay Zindagi…
Kahan Hay Roshni….
Kahan Kho Gayi….
Kirnay Umeed Ki…..
Aaaaaa Aaaaa …

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