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PILDAT says Feb 8 polls record lowest fairness score since 2013

  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

Twin bomb blast hit an Indian express train

Twin explosions were reported from two carriages of an Indian train travelling from the north-eastern city of Guwahati to the southern city of Bangalore. At least one women has been killed and 14 others injured, reported BBC. The explosion occurred just after train stopped at the station.

Google's self driven cars are mastering the streets

Google's self driven car on a test drive  Google is already test driving the cars with out drivers and has said that the cars it is programming to drive themselves have started to master the navigation of city streets and ready to face the challenges faced by street walkers, and weaving bikers which is thought to be a critical milestone for any commercially available self-driving car technology. 

From MTV to Mecca, How Kristiane Backer converted to Islam

"From MTV to Mecca"  is the truly inspiring story of MTV presenter Kristiane Backer,who converted to Islam at the height of her career as one of Europe's leading pop culture icons. Her story takes the reader on a spiritual and cultural journey across the globe, from Pakistan to Bosnia, LA to London, Hamburg to Saudi Arabia, that will inspire Muslims and non-Muslims alike. To Read the Book click here 

Is MERS-CoV virus going to affect the pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

Millions of Muslim Pilgrims around the world visit Makkah  Riyadh : With the outburst of deadly virus in the Muslim holy land of Saudi Arabia the fingers are raised that would it have any affect over the millions of pilgrims around the world to visit Makkah (Mecca) and Medina for Umrah and Hajj.

British Soldiers killed as NATO helicopter crashes in Southern Afghanistan

Kandahar , Afghanistan : A NATO helicopter went down near southern Afghanistan’s main city of Kandahar killing at least five British soldiers working for International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) on Saturday, according to a statement released by NATO.

All Pakistan Free Offline Road Maps for Android phone and tablets

Forget expensive and slow internet connections, now get free offline Pakistan road maps for Android phones. This is first time that I have uploaded these maps for free. If you like this work please leave a  positive  comment and if you face any problem in  installing  the software please feel free to  contact me  via my email address Thanks. 

New division of "Bhanbhor" formed by Sindh Government

The Bhanbhor division consists Thatta, Sajawal, and Badin districts Karachi : Sindh government has announced the sixth division of Sindh, 'Bhanbhor', which is carved out of Hyderabad division and consist of  Thatta, Badin, and Sajawal districts with its headquarters at Makli. The ruined city of Bhanbhor is located about 70 km from Karachi on Nation Highway leading towards Thatta over Gharo creek.

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