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Monday, May 4, 2020

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SHAH RUKH KHAN ( A Source Of Inspiration )

It was the day of 15 th march 1994 when a little boy opened his eyes in the small city Sindh
named Hyderabad.
After that his name was kept “SHAH RUKH” by his parents. His name meaning is “A face like
king“ because “Shah mean KING and Rukh mean FACE” and he belongs to a Pathan family that
is why his last name is “KHAN”.
Childhood:
He was very funny and cute in his childhood. His eyes color is brown . When any body see him
say MA SHA ALLAH. He was not like other children. He was very special. Every body fall in love
with him because of his cuteness and sweetness. He faced lot of problems in his childhood
because he belongs to an average family but his parents said he was too much lucky by birth
because the day when he born his parents got money from somewhere which was spend in his
birth expenses.
Time to time he faced lot of accidents as a nightmare, he faced high temperature when he was
only six months, his two fingers cut when he was only three years old by water motor, at the
age of 10 he burn with hot water and at the age of 19 a snake bite him in his university but he is
really lucky who faced all these problems.
Education Career:
He was an average student in his whole life. He started his education from an ordinary school of
Hyderabad but in fifth standard his parents change his school because of low standards after
two years on the wish of his father he admitted in one of the biggest school of Hyderabad
which is “Public School Hyderabad”, During his studies he got position in one of the
International Level Competition and got certificate after the reaction of every person which was
connected by him he start to collect different certificates in various courses which still continue.
After Matriculation he continue his studies in same school for Intermediate. After passed both
level he got admission in one of the famous and oldest University of Pakistan which is

“University of Sindh, Jamshoro” in 2013 where he started his degree in Electronics n got lot of
achievement & Positions in his academic years in fact he produced Electricity with out any
source as a Final Year Project of University & got 1 st Position in whole department also his news
is in 5 National Newspaper of 31 January 2017. After completion of his degree he got
Scholarships for some certificates for one of the famous institute “SZABIST”.
Now he is doing his MBA from “University of Sindh, Jamshoro”
Career:
As aforementioned he belongs to the middle class family he started his career from the very
small age, he worked on some shoes stores but during his graduation he got one of the well-
known Internship of Pakistan which is in “Pakistan State Oil”.
After his graduation he got Internship in his own University later on he worked as a “Assistant
to Advisor to Vice Chancellor” he doing lot of major projects of his university under the
supervision of top management of his University and currently he served as a “Secretary to
Registrar” of his University.
Social Career:
This portion is the main reason why I choose him as my inspiration behind all these efforts
which I mentioned above he really worked with sincerity for the betterment of society.
Worked for society is not much easy as we think definitely everyone needs a platform for doing
something good for someone. As he decided to serve for society he started his social career
from the platform of “Youth Parliament of Pakistan”, in a very short time he was elected on the
seat of “Secretory of Information & Technology” by his skills and confidence.
After his tenure he left Youth Parliament and one local NGO which was registered under the
Society Act 1856 named “Society for Civilized Education & Multiple Services” and again in a very
short time he appointed as a “General Secretary” of that NGO.
Later on because of some problems he resigned from his post and started his own Network in
23 Districts 52 Cities of Sindh with having more than 2500+ registered members under the
supervision of various Provisional & Federal Ministries with having lots of Projects named “DO
IT”, which stands for “Discover Opportunities and Implement Them” having slogan with
“Make Possible” because he think nothing is impossible.

Social Activities:
From the starting I know you him very interesting & definitely he was involved in lot of Social
Activities but I mention her some of him major activities.
When he was on the designation in Youth Parliament Pakistan, Firstly he started his research
for his own technology work which I was mentioned above & after that he worked in the field
of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration and got best project position in whole
Sindh with Certification and price money.
His major work for society is for development of education. He started some different & Unique
sessions for the betterment of student’s career even he compiled his own book which having
1000+ field in different categories for students later on he started entry preparation classes for
intermediate level students and the best part of his class that every single person of that class is
now in different Universities even I am also the part of that class and today I just submit my
assignment because of him, mean a class with 100% result & everything he is doing for
education is just free of cost.
Now, his own network worked in three different categories which Welfare, Education and
Business with lot of projects and these three thing is for every single person who is the part of
his network or not.
Currently in this epidemic situation his team work day and night from the very first day, they
distributed Rashaan, work with government authorities even though currently he sold “Biryani”
through home delivery service and with the profit of that business he fulfilled society problems.
Because his aim is “I want to served my life for those who want be able to Survive”

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Shahrukh khan ( A Source Of Inspiration )

Its was the day of 15th march 1994 when a little boy opened his eyes in the small city Sindh named Hyderabad.
After that his name was kept “Shah rukh” means “Shah means KING and rukh means FACE” A face like king by his parents.
Childhood:
He was very funny and naughty in his childhood. He was very cute. His eyes colour was gray. When any body see him say MA SHA ALLAH. He was not like other children. He was very special. Every body fall in love with him because of his cutness and sweetness. He was spent his childhood simply like other.
Education Career:
He was very brillent students in his whole life. He started his education from an ordinary school of Hyderabad for higher education he went to Karachi where he did M.B.A from Karachi university.
He was passed matriculation examination with brilliant performance. He got 1st position in matric. He did his best effort in higher studies and get great success and contines his studies and passed M.B.A with excellent marks in (Electronic Engineering)
After the matric he started home tution his first stage of his career. He was opened his acedmys after inter. After his MBA he started an acedmy where he prepare the students for an entry test free of cost.he is the best teacher in the world. He teacher with very sincerity. He makes his students very able like him. All the students wants to looks like him.
Aim Of Life:
It is a well known fact that a person without an aim is a person without a life. All the creature in this universe have one or other specific aim. It is common for all things. As the human is the best creature among them all,he has given a right to select that what he want to do in his life.
The mind set of each and every person is of its own types. Therefore, his of life will also be different from others.
Dream:

Thursday, March 12, 2020

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Visiting the Pakistan Air Force Museum, Karachi


Most karachi citie know about and have visited the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Museum that’s located conveniently on Shahrah-e-Faisal at least once, but if you’re new to Karachi, a trip to the Pakistan Air Force Museum is a must. Along with the Pakistan Maritime Museum on Karsaz, the PAF Museum is among the must-visit museums in Karachi. Let’s learn more about what’s you’ll get to witness when you spend a day at the Pakistan Air Force Museum with your family or friends.

ABOUT THE PAF MUSEUM

Pakistan’s Air Force plays a major role in keeping Pakistan protected and allowing us to enjoy nights after nights of peaceful sleep, and this museum is all about paying tribute to the new and old heroes that have laid down their lives for the nation. The museum also hosts a number of aircraft, some captured from the enemy, and others that are retired from service. These fighter planes are mainly on display in the open-air museum within the park, but some are protected within the hangar that serves as the Archives Gallery for the museum.
Located next to the PAF Base Faisal on the busiest road of the city, the Pakistan Air Force Museum was formally inaugurated on the 14th of August in 1997 by the then Air Cheif Marshall, Abbas Khattak, who was the Chief of the Air Staff at the time. The museum was then opened for the public in October of the same year. Around 30 aircraft are on display here, and more exhibits are added periodically to keep the museum updated. Historic photographs and paintings depicting the feats of the Pakistan Air Force also decorate the indoor galleries.

GALLERIES AND EXHIBITS AT THE PAF MUSEUM

While taking a trip to the Pakistan Air Force Museum, here are some of the exhibits and galleries that you should not miss:

ARCHIVES GALLERY

See the Historic Fights Jets for Yourself Inside the Hangar
Located in a hangar on-site, the Archives Gallery is the most famous because it contains the Viking, which was Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s aircraft. The aircraft is open for visitors, and you can tour the interior and see how the Founder of the Nation travelled in style, nearly 70 years ago. An Indian Gnat that force-landed at Pasroor during the 1965 war is also on display here. The Archives Gallery is also home to six sub-galleries. These include:
History of Aerial Warfare (up to the modern times)
1.            Fighter Jets from around the World
2.            Shauhada of the 1965 and 1971 Wars
3.            Heroes from the 1965 and 1971 Wars
4.            Achievements of Different Air Force Squadrons
5.            Achievements & History of PAF Bases
The last two of these galleries are open galleries, part of the central display hall where the Viking has its place of prominence.

EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY

The Open-Air Park is Home to Most of the Exhibits
Some of the planes on display at the PAF Museum include:
6.            F-86 Sabre
7.            Antonov An-12
8.            F-104 Starfighter
9.            MFI-17 (Mushshak)
10.          Shenyang F-6
11.          FT-6
12.          Mirage III
13.          U-Mig15
14.          Aero Commander
15.          T-33
16.          Huskie (Helicopter)
17.          Beech D-95A (Travel Air)
18.          T-6G (Harvard)
The most recent addition to the exhibits is a statue of the Indian Air Force’s Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, along with parts of his Mig-21 aircraft, which was shot down near the Pakistan-Indian border.

FACILITIES AT THE PAKISTAN AIR FORCE MUSEUM

Enjoy the Rides at Play Land, PAF Museum
It’s not all history and no play at the PAF Museum. The grounds are also home to a Play Land, where rides of different types are available for children of all ages, along with food stalls. You can also enjoy a tasty meal at the outdoor cafeteria and take back home some toys and miniature aircraft replicas from the Souvenir Shop.
Along with hosting small festivals, the Pakistan Air Force Museum also contains a Convention Centre that is available for hire for small private events. Don’t forget to visit the Pakistan Air Force Women Association (PAFWA) Shop during your trip to the Pakistan Air Force Museum. PAFWA is a welfare organisation that works towards the provision of education, financial, and social aid for low-paid employees of the PAF, along with participating in relief work after natural calamities like floods or earthquakes. The PAFWA Shop contains a lot of handicrafts and artefacts that can make great gifts for your loved ones and will help you donate money to a good cause.

TIMINGS AND TICKET PRICES FOR THE PAF MUSEUM

Tickets Can be Bought at the Gate
The PAF Museum is open for the public daily, from 9 am to 9 pm, with the ticket price being PKR 60 per person (ages 3 and above). People from military families and students with ID cards are charged PKR 40 for admission into the park. Children under 3 years of age and senior citizens above 60 years of age are allowed to enter the premises free of charge. 
A separate parking fee is applicable to your vehicle. All cars, jeeps, and vans, must pay a parking fee of PKR 50 per vehicle, while the parking fee for motorcycles is PKR 30. Buses and coasters will have to pay a parking fee of PKR 200 upon admission.
Around 4,000 people visit the museum during the weekdays, while 15,000 individuals head towards the park on the weekends. Many schools also plan their tours to the park throughout the year.


Wednesday, February 19, 2020

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GIRLS JEALOUSY


Human being, indeed, is a wondrous creation. He feels numerous emotions throughout his life. It is the emotion which affects or drives the behavior of a person. Emotions can be divided into two categories; positive and negative emotions. How do we categorize them into positive or negative? Positive emotions are those which are essential for an individual’s growth for a happy  and fulfilling life. Negative ones are those which are harmful and put adverse affects on the individual and in some cases, people surrounding that individual are also affected. Jealousy is one of the negative emotions which is going to be discussed in this essay. Emotions are felt by human beings regardless of the gender. However, in this essay, female jealousy is going to be talked about specifically.

Jealousy is an emotion which refers to the feeling of insecurity, fear or concern over a lack of 
possessions. Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, 
inadequacy, helplessness or disgust.  Females can experience this emotion at any stage of their 
lives. Be it childhood or adulthood. Some of the areas or kinds in which we can understand female 
jealousy are as follows:

Jealousy based on looks

Females are often observed to be felt jealous because of physical appearances. A woman consider herself inferior when she starts to believe that there are more beautiful women than her, based upon other people’s set standards or her own thoughts. This consideration can generate the feeling of jealousy among women.  Jealousy in relationships

Jealousy felt by women in relationships like sibling relationship, friendship or other social relations can 
be noticed. It’s not necessary that a woman can only feel jealous because of other woman in case of 
relationships.  Some reasons behind the fact that emotion of  jealousy is born among relationships are

When a woman believes that she is less cared for or loved by her family or friends or people around her. Fear of losing some loved one might also create jealousy. Sometimes, watching a relationship that any woman does not have or has lost herself can also trigger the feeling of jealousy.

Jealousy based on possessions or success

A woman, watching other people have those possessions or success that she wished or worked for can 
produce the feeling of jealousy as well. Women may feel jealous at the event of watching her 
acquaintances getting appreciations at workplace or competitions. Jealousy over knowledge can also be the case.



Jealousy is a natural emotion but a negative one. However, women can always learn how to control it by some practice. It is necessary for women's own health as well as to prevent nore negative feelings or actions as a consequence of emotion of jealousy.

Overcoming jealousy  means involves a lot of self-awareness. When feeling such emotion, women should:



Take a step back.

Start by understanding that these are normal and natural emotions, hard-wired into our being. Acknowledge that you are feeling jealous or envious. Also understand that this is ultimately your problem, not anyone else's, as it is your own threatened self-esteem that's prompting the 
emotions. Overcoming jealousy is up to you.


Figure out the reason for your jealousy or envy.

Is it another suitor threatening your relationship with your lover? Is it a work competitor about to best you for a coveted promotion? Keep in mind that just these things may not be real; they may just be something you've perceived.

Grieve

Grieving properly is actually a difficult thing to get right; you don’t want to just submit to emotions, 
because you will collapse, and you don’t want to ignore them or your feelings will sabotage your 
happiness going forwards. You have to simplify the problem, know what you are grieving and why, 
and then you need to be very honest (not frustrated) about flaws in yourself or insecurities that keep 
you holding on.

Learn about emotional intelligence.

Strat learning about your own self and your emotions. So you can have better understanding of what you feel and why you feel that way in order to tackle them smartly.

Communicate

Communication is the key. Communicate your feelings with the people, you believe understand you better. Communicate your insecurities to them. The people ehi understand you well, can sometimes tell you more about yourself. They might gice solutions that can work for you.

Transferring your feelings by writing diary can be a good solution as well.