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Ufone Call Pakacges

May 3rd, 2012, posted in MOBiLE, PAKiSTAN
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Ufone Lady’s Package:

Ufone + PTCL Numbers (Rs 2/hour) (10am to 5pm)

Ufone + PTCL Numbers (Rs 1.25/minute) (5pm to 10am)

All other networks (Rs 1.25/minute ) (24 hours)

SMS (Ufone to Ufone) (50 Paisas)

SMS (Ufone to other networks) (Re 1 )

A package that suits Ladies the best. So now Sub Manain Gaay!

To convert to Lady’s Package simply dial *34#

Super Ghanta Package:

Talk from 4 a.m. in the morning to 5 p.m. in the evening to not only any Ufone number but to any PTCL landline and Vfone number as well across the country, all for only Rs. 3.50/hour. So don’t waste another minute to get this marvelous hourly package.

Super Ghanta Package tariff details
SERVICE CHARGES  DAILY RS. 5.99

Ufone to Ufone    0400 Hrs to 1659 Hrs    Rs 3.50 / Hr
Ufone to Ufone    1700 Hrs to 0359 Hrs    Rs 1.00 / Min
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs 1.60 / Min
Ufone to PTCL    0400 Hrs to 1659 Hrs    Rs 3.50 / Hr
Ufone to PTCL    1700 Hrs to 0359 Hrs    Rs 1.60 / Min

Ufone Ghanta Package

Talk for practically the entire day from 9 am to 5 pm for only 5.99/hour.

Ufone Ghanta Package tariff details

SERVICE CHARGES DAILY  RS. 3.99

Ufone to Ufone    0900 – 1659    Rs. 5.99 / hr
Ufone to PTCL    0900 – 1659    Rs. 5.99 / hr
Ufone to Ufone     0000 – 0859 &  1700 – 2359 Rs. 1.00 / minute
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs. 1.60 / minute
Ufone to PTCL     0000 – 0859  &  1700 – 2359 Rs. 1.60 / minute

Ufone 5 ka 15

Each 5 min call gives you the next 10 minutes absolutely free…and if Ufone says it’s free, it is FREE.

Call rate for first 5 minutes from Ufone to Ufone is Rs.1.125 per 30 seconds.
Call rate from Ufone to other networks is Rs.1.25 per 30 seconds.
SMS rates nationwide at 25 paisas
Ucircle is not available with this offer.

5/15 tariff details

Ufone to Ufone*    24 Hours    Rs 1.125 / 30 sec
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs 1.25 / 30 sec
Ufone to PTCL    24 Hours    Rs 1.25 / 30 sec
Ufone to International    24 Hours    Standard rates apply

Ufone U-won Package

U won package talk for only Rs.1.00/minute to any Ufone number and only Rs.1.60/minute to any other number.

Ufone Uwon tariff details

Ufone to Ufone    24 Hours    Re 1.00 / Min
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs 1.60 / Min
Ufone to PTCL    24 Hours    Rs 1.60 / Min

Ufone Public Demand:

Ufone to Ufone    24 Hours    Re 0.99 / 30 sec
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Re 0.99 / 30 sec
Ufone to PTCL    24 Hours    Re 0.99 / 30 sec

3 Minute Package

Talk for full 3 minutes and get charged for just two minutes, meaning the third minute is absolutely FREE and that comes down to just 66 paisas per minute! So now you don’t need to worry about the bill if your call is a little longer than expected, because for us, it’s all about U!

Ufone 3 Minute Package tariff details

Ufone to Ufone    24 Hours    Rs 2.00 / 3 Min
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs 3.20 / 3 Min
Ufone to PTCL    24 Hours    Rs 3.20 / 3 Min

60 Paisa Offer

From this Ufone call package You can CALL ANY NETWORK, ANYTIME for only 60 paisa’s per 30 seconds!

Call Ufone to Ufone or any other network for only 60 paisas.
To subscribe to this service, SMS ‘sub’ to 717 or dial 710 from your ufone.
Note: Super Bundle Offer costs Rs 90/- and is valid for 10 days

Ufone Life Plus

Talk late night from 12 am (midnight) to 7 am for only Rs.2.50 per hour. To top it off, calls made on Saturday and Sunday between 9 am to 5pm cost only Rs.4.99 per hour.
WEEKDAYS:
Ufone to Ufone    0000 – 0659    Rs. 2.50 / hr
Ufone to Ufone    0700 – 2359    Rs. 1.125 / 30 sec
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 Hours    Rs. 1.25 / 30 sec
Ufone to PTCL    24 Hours    Rs. 1.25 / 30 sec
Ufone to International    24 Hour    Standard rates apply
WEEKENDS:
Ufone to Ufone    0900 – 1659    Rs. 4.99 / hr
Ufone to Ufone    0700 – 0859 and  1700 – 2359    Rs. 1.125 / 30 sec
Ufone to Ufone    0000 – 0659    Rs. 2.50 / hr
Ufone to Other Mobiles    24 hrs    Rs. 1.25 / 30 sec
Ufone to PTCL    24 hrs    Rs. 1.25 / 30 sec

U-Circle ( Friends and Family )

WEEKDAYS
UCircle (Ufone to Ufone)    0000 – 0659    Rs. 2.50 / hr
UCircle (Ufone to Ufone)    0700 – 2359    Rs. 0.45 / 30 sec
UCircle (Ufone to PTCL)    24 Hours    Rs. 0.45 / 30 sec
WEEKENDS
UCircle (Ufone to Ufone)    0900 – 1659    Rs. 4.99 / hr
UCircle (Ufone to Ufone)    0000 – 0659    Rs. 2.50 / hr
UCircle (Ufone to PTCL)    24 hrs    Rs. 0.45 / 30 sec

To activate any of these package dial 444 from your Ufone sim.

Ufone Youth Package

ufone youth package

Now any call you make to any Ufone number It’ll be FREE after the first 2 minutes ALL 24 hours 7 days a week!  You can still keep enjoying tons of SMS daily to any network for only Rs. 1.99 and hourly calls to 5 Friends and Family numbers at the low rate of Rs. 2.99 per hour.
How to:
Dial *22# and get all the talk out of your system.
Note:
A change has also been made in the 30 second pulse charges which will take effect from May 15, 2011 changing the previous rate of Re. 1 per 30 seconds to Rs.1.25 per30 seconds on calls made from Uth Package Non Stop Offer to all Ufone numbers.
Terms & Conditions:
Dial *22# to avail Uth Package Non-Stop Offer
Tax charges on all outgoing calls from Uth Package Non-Stop Offer to Ufone numbers have been revised from Rs. 1 per 30 seconds to Rs. 1.25 per 30 seconds, effective from 15th May, 2011.
All charges per 30 seconds are exempted from tax. Daily charges of Rs. 1 plus tax will apply.
Free calls apply in case of Ufone to Ufone numbers only.
5 Friends & Family numbers must be Ufone or PTCL numbers (or both).
To activate Friends and Family numbers, dial 363.
Change in any Friends & Family number is subject to charges of Rs. 10 plus tax. Friends and Family numbers activation charges amount to Rs. 10 plus tax.
To avail the package, one-time charges of Rs. 15 plus tax apply.
Customers who have been availing Uth Package since July 2010 can avail this offer for a one-time charge of Rs. 30 plus tax.
For further information, call 111-333-100 from your PTCL number, dial 333 from your Ufone number
19.5% FED on usage and 11.5% withholding tax at recharge or bill applies.
Using SIMS without proper documentation is a crime – PTA
Terms and Conditions apply.


Note : These details can be out-dated. Please do check ufone webiste or your near by ufone office. The website is not responsible for any actions you take.

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Flight Of 127

April 25th, 2012, posted in Ink On PAPER, PAKiSTAN
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map of plane crash

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Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. None of the characters in this piece are real. Just stories. Made up stories hoping to help you realize something.

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He was 19. Only 19. Not even third of the way through average life expectancy. On his way to Islamabad to give his visa interview at the Canadian Embassy. Just two weeks ago he got into that college of his dreams in Toronto and the paperwork had just begun. He is never graduating with that degree of prestige in his hand. Never getting his dream job, never marrying his young love. When they hung up and he turned his phone off, the last few words that he said and the last few words that he heard her say were the same: those three words, that acceptance of love.

“I’ll call you when we land.”

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He called his parents three weeks ago that he’s passing out of the military academy on 21st. The biggest day of his life was just around the corner and he couldn’t be more excited. Living away from home for the past few years had taught him so much about his family. How his dad always liked reading the paper before calling him every Sunday morning so they can use news and events as fillers during conversations. How his mother loved making him tea, the taste of which never really matched to the chaye available at the mess. How his younger sister was always the shy kind and never really made new friends after 2nd grade.

When he told his father that his passing out parade is scheduled for Saturday, his father replied with we’ll all come to see you on this big day of yours. He was excited and he thought, I’ll keep the big news to myself and they’ll be surprised when they’ll watch me receive the Sword of Honor. “Or perhaps they wouldn’t be surprised, I’ve always been a good student”, he thought. They never made it to the parade.

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“Baba, Karachi isn’t that far, afterall. It’s just a two hour flight. I can drop by every weekend or two and things will still be the same. I know you won’t get to see me every day but still, I really, really wanna go study communication design at Indus Valley. They have the best program in the country. Please let me do this?”

Her puppy face had always worked. Her dad agreed. She moved to Karachi last fall to study. Life had been good to her during the last few months. She made new friends, reconnected with old ones, started living with Manzoor Uncle and Shabana Auntie who cared for her just as her own parents. Daily phone calls to Baba were something that wasn’t ever a chore. Since last fall, every other weekend was spent in Islamabad. Last December she had to skip a weekend due to an assignment and the same week, when he fell on the stairs and hit his head on the marble, she flew a weekday morning flight for the first time.

She was an only child. When a reporter shoved a camera in her Baba’s face at the crash site, he couldn’t say anything. He was too shocked to even cry.

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“So do you have a seat in any other airlines? I have a really important meeting to get to at 9am tomorrow. Anything tonight or tomorrow would do.”
“There are a few seats in 7pm tonight but it’s not PIA, it’s Bhoja. And it’s their first flight to Islamabad after they resumed operations.”
“Why does it matter, please book it for me. You have my credit card info, right?
“Yes, sir. I’ll email you the ticket in a short while, then.”
“Sounds good.”

Didn’t sound as good to his wife when she heard news of the crash.

Working at a news group gave him chances to travel all over the world during the past 23 years. He’d been to South America, to Portugal and Bahamas, to South Africa and India and Thailand and China. His favorite place in the world was by far Karachi, partly because it was home and partly because it is what it is: this havoc-loving chaos with no system whatsoever but still pretty much the best example of survival through adversity.

He got another one of those calls on Thursday morning. “Farhan Saheb, kal zara ek interview karna hai Islamabad mein.” He happily obliged. He loved travelling and had sadly been home for the past six weeks.
“Sir, masla he koi nahi. Details? Kaun hai, kahan hai, waghaira?” He was told details would come in later through email. Meanwhile, he should get his affairs in order if he has anything urgent in Karachi.
“Waise, main free he hun. Aglay weekend, albatta, meri beti ko dekhne kuch log aarahay hain. But I am assuming this would be a short trip?”
“Haan, haan. Nothing more than three days. You can be back by Monday night. Aur apki meetings kay schedule main aapko bhej rha hun, acknowledge kar liye ga when you get my email.”

“Jee, zaroor. Boht shukria.”

During the first hour of the flight, the voices inside his head ranted not about work but about new places that he wanted to see. Next year, after Sana’s wedding, I should probably take a month or so off from work and just.. roam around Europe.

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“Beta, phone kar kay Noman ko Karachi se bula lo. Mera nahi khayal is baar haspataal se main zinda wapis aaungi. Ab tou bus tayyari hai.”
“Maan Jee, Aisi baatein kiun karti hain? Noman ko bula lia hai. Kal sham ki flight se aaraha hai woh Islamabad. Aap bus fikr na karein, bus jaldi se theek hojayen.”

“Beta, Noman ki flight kitne bajay land karni thi? Operation kal subha hai, main chahti hun kuch ghantay tou bethay wohh mere paas. Kuch baat karay, kuch meri sunay. Pata nahi kahan reh gya hai.”
“Maan jee, Noman ka phone aya tha, keh rha tha operation se pehle pohnch nahi payega.”

This is all she could tell Maan Jee before her eyes teared up again. She had no choice but to walk out of the room then. She couldn’t even cry on her brother’s death. She was too focused on spending last few hours with her mother before they would take Maan Jee away to the operation room. The operation next morning, with less than 30% chances of success, was the last hope of prolonging Maan Jee’s life by a few months.

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These stories are fictional. None of the people who died in the tragedy were my friends or relatives. But the reason why I wanted to write this was helping myself realize that 127 isn’t just a number.

They weren’t just 127 people. They were 127 life stories. 127 dreams that are never realizing. 127 sons and daughters, husbands and wives, lovers and friends. I don’t know what the cause was, and frankly don’t care that much either.

All I know is that this is a reminder for all of us: Say your I Love Yous and Sorrys today. Forgive the people you’re holding grudges against. Let go with peace and harmony. Stop hatred. Stop being mean. Stop focusing on future too much and live in the now. That best shirt you have in your closet that you still haven’t worn thinking you’ll wear it on a special day? Wear it today. Take lots of pictures. Create memories. Make a difference. Follow your passion. Change lives ..

And above all, make sure that when you die, you leave enough behind that you are remembered as a person. Something a whole lot more than just a number. Just a body. Just an average human being.

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Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. None of the characters in this piece are real. Just stories. Made up stories hoping to help you realize something.

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RI.P. Mr. Moin Akhtar

April 22nd, 2012, posted in PAKiSTAN, POEPLes
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He is an inspiration for the generations to come and is one of the few that stands out so distinguishably. A personality which still lives in hearts of millions… Its first Death Anniversary of SIR MOIN AKHTAR.. A tribute to him from Karachi Karachi Hai Yaar… Allah un ko Jannat ul firdos may aala maqam ata farmaye Ameen !!

Mr. Moin Akhtar

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Stamp Made for 23 March-The Pakistans Day Celebrations

March 23rd, 2012, posted in PAKiSTAN
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This was the stamp made for the Pakistan’s Day Celebrations and in the memory of 23 March 1940

23 march pakistan stamp

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23rd March-The Pakistans Day Celebrations

March 23rd, 2012, posted in Ink On PAPER, PAKiSTAN
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23march-194023rd march is being held with patriotic zeal in Pakistan asPakistan resolutions day. The day at Pakistan was destined to be made. Each and every Pakistani enjoys this day with the proud history he have. Lets have a look upon the 23rd march celebrations in Pakistan.

The 23rd march has a patriotic spirit associated with it. Going back to the history we know that on 23rd march 1940 the resolution for Pakistan was approved.

This resolution was a milestone in the history of making Pakistan since all of Muslims of sub continent became agreed on making a homeland for themselves where they can live with comfort.Pakistan day is observed not only by the people of Pakistan but nationally too which is what it deserves. Pakistan day parade is one of the examples of celebrating it on national level. On 23rd march Pakistan dayparade is observed. All the armed forces including Army, navy and air force used to show their expertise during the Pakistan day parade. The professional expertise by them makes this day more prideful that we are being protected by world’s most powerful army. The president, prime minister and heads of armed forces inspect the Pakistan day parade. Pakistan day parade is celebrated in Islamabad. The best thing about Pakistan day celebrations is parade because singers both folk and national ones performs on beats of patriotism. The colorful Pakistan day celebrations are all about the provinces that show their talents and specialty while marching at Pakistan day parade.

After President and prime minister attained the Pakistan day parade another ceremony is waiting for them which are also essential in making Pakistan day celebrations more meaningful it’s the acknowledgement of talented of Pakistan.

The acknowledgment ceremony is usually being observed in presidency at Pakistan day evening. The talented people who contributed in prosperity of Pakistan or performed any task of bravery are being awarded medals by president. The Meaning and approach behind this celebration is to acknowledge Pakistanis on what services that have performed for Pakistan. The Pakistan day celebrations go on all over the Pakistan. Media celebrates Pakistan day by organizing shows which have patriotic songs and poetries. Some channels also organize fruitful discussion programs regarding Pakistan day. People and organizations, schools, colleges and universities also make this day special and meaningful by celebrating them with ceremonies organized by students. The Pakistan day is very important and reminds us of those people who spend their lives, property and time to make Pakistan.

Today Pakistan is a developing country each 23rd march Pakistan day in every year reminds us that we were the potential people to make Pakistan and we are the same who will make it developed.

Background History :

Meeting of Muslim League:

Failure of 1857 war of independence was linked of this series. Muslims thinking were changing under circumstances. Behavior of many other nations in the sub-continent Muslims forced to struggle for their rights. Pakistan’s concept was not a creation of an emergency or emotional situation. Muslims had thought for centuries and taken a decision in the light of experience. Resolution of Pakistan has a milestone position to Pakistan movement. On 20 March 1940 annual meeting of the Muslim League began in Minto Park, Lahore.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Speech:

Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah presided over the meeting. In his speech on March 22 he explained the India’s political background. Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations. These both nations are religiously, historically, culturally and many other aspects are identified separately from each other. Islam and Hinduism as a religion in the deep difference. Principles of Hinduism comparable with Islam do not have any relevance. Islam is religion to offer a complete system. That such a system is fully functional.

Establishment and concept of separate Muslim state Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah to prove to several international examples. The word Pakistan was not used anywhere in Lahore Resolution. But as soon as the resolution approved. Hindu newspapers and all India Congress had naming the resolution, as resolution of Pakistan and Hindus had started opposition against it. Finally, after long struggle and many sacrifices Pakistan came into being in 14 August 1947.

The Day Event:

Pakistan Day (23rd March) is commencing with traditional way by Pakistani troops with 21 guns salute.

We Must Respect our Home Country Independence:

Once a noble man said that, this home country of Pakistan is just like a camel of the Prophet Hazrat Saleh (P.B.U.H). The way the people of Prophet Saleh have not treated the camel with dignity. Almighty Allah revealed the torment because of their wrong deeds. Thus we have not even respected our country. The country is suffering because of the current disturbance and uncertainty situation is because of this worthlessness. That’s why we are also now suffering from all kinds of problems. If we now do not struggle for the honor and dignity of this country. Our situation will be not less than like the nation of Prophet Hazrat Saleh (P.B.U.H). We should all of us live in their places to fulfill their responsibilities. It is our moral duty. WAKE UP PAKISTANIS !


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