Friday, September 25, 2009

BREAKING NEWS: Huge blast heard in Peshawar, casualties feared

ISLAMABAD: A huge explosion rocked Pakistan's main northwestern city of Peshawar on Saturday, police and residents said.

'It was a very big explosion. I could see smoke rising from the scene,' Asad Ali, a resident, said by telephone from Peshawar. Police said they were investigating.

According to local television channels, at least 25 people have been injured and are being taken to Lady Reading Hospital.

A Taliban suicide bomber earlier crashed his explosives-laden truck into a police station in Bannu, also in northwestern Pakistan, killing six people and wounding 30, police said.

India to deploy two fighter squadrons near border


SOURCE: dawn.com


NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force is planning to deploy by 2011 two squadrons of Sukhoi Su-30 MKI multi-role strike fighters in the state of Punjab which borders Pakistan.

Talking to newsmen here on Friday, Western Air Command chief Air Marshal N.A.K. Browne said two units of medium-lift Mi-171V helicopters would be inducted in Rajasthan and occupied Kashmir.

He said the air force would continue to operate locally-built Dhruv advanced light helicopters and Cheetal helicopters in high-altitude areas, including Siachen, adding that IAF also planned to buy light utility helicopters for such operations.

The air marshal said the IAF was also planning to improve its air defence units all over Punjab and occupied Kashmir.

‘These (steps) are in tune with our focus to improve all-round offensive and air defence capability, operational infrastructure, and modernisation plans,’ Air Marshal Browne said.

The IAF, he said, was planning to install special mountain and light-weight radars along the 667-km border with China in Ladakh.

‘The air force is examining a special type of radars, which we call the ‘mountain radars.’ We are also looking at low-level light-weight radars. There is a definite plan,’ he said, adding that the radars would be put in place over the next four to five years.

The IAF had already awarded contracts for 19 low-level radars and its Western Air Command was already using some of them.

‘More are in the pipeline. They will start coming online from next year,’ he said, adding that two locally-developed Rohini radars had already been placed on the Line of Actual Control,India’s border with China along Ladakh.

‘We do need to talk to everybody ... every one of our neighbours and at the same time keep our gun powders dry. We should maintain our preparedness at highest levels,’ media reports quoted Air Marshal Browne as saying.

When asked to comment on IAF chief Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik’s remarks that India’s air force fleet was just one-third of China’s, he said the IAF was ‘extremely well-balanced on all fronts,’ like numbers, technology, modern platforms and equipment.


SOURCE: dawn.com

Get Paid for Receiving Calls: Ufone


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The incoming calls have to be from operators other than Ufone or international calls. This service is available for prepaid users only.

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A subscriber who gets a call from other network, will get 0.25 Rs in his balance if the duration of that call is more than 120 seconds (2 minutes). Meaning that 25 Paisas for each received call that is over 2 minutes duration …!

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One can find out about this balance through IVR by calling on 127 or by sending an SMS (USSD) to *127#. Charges may apply for balance inquiry as per standard balance inquiry charges.

We are told that this promotion is initially valid for 1 month (end of Oct).

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  • Free balance will end at the expiry of the scratch card/ULoad validity
  • This is a limited time offer

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Fawad fined for missing ceremony

JOHANNESBURG: Pakistan's all-rounder Fawad Alam got away with a mere Rs10,000 fine for failing to report for the flag-hoisting ceremony prior to the start of the opening match against West Indies at the Wanderers on Wednesday.

A well-placed source in the Pakistan cricket team confirmed to 'The News' that Fawad Alam did not turn up for the flag hoisting ceremony at the ground and even had failed to justify his absence.

After conducting a hearing on the player, the team management fined him and warned him against any future misconduct.

One of members of the team when requested to narrate the whole story said that the organisers had invited sixteen kids who were supposed to accompany the 15-member team along with the coach to the Wanderers for the flag hoisting ceremony. However, Fawad did not turn up despite several reminders and was sleeping in the dressing room. By the time he woke up, the short ceremony was already over. The kid who was supposed to accompany Fawad also left perplexed and confused. He even started weeping finding no player to walk with.


The kid was consoled and was later offered the opportunity to take pictures with each member of the team.

This is not the first time the player fell short of required discipline standard. A couple of weeks back he had been involved in a serious breach of conduct during the national training camp for the Champions Trophy forcing the management to impose a heavy fine of Rs100,000 on him.

When Pakistan team management was contacted, they tried to play down the episode. "It was not a big issue and we settled it according to laid down rules."