Friday 3 July 2015

SMILE----- It is Sunnah :)

This one is for a very very special junior Sidrah Jutt :) Whose loveliest smile gave me the idea to write on this topic!!!



Sometimes SMILE is the best answer.... The smile of a child can wipe your worries in an instant.. yes! that's how powerful it is. Instead of arguing just smile back and it will kill your enemy. 
Smile!! It will make you look beautiful!! 

"We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do" 
Mother Teresa

Smile is the most powerful emotion which is used to express the happiness and satisfaction of heart. Bring smile to other faces and it shall never leave yours. It enlightens your face. It brightens up your day. We should try to make others happy and stay happy ourselves too. Smile and others will feel free to converse.

Life is too short to mourn ... So just thank Allah for what you have and be contented, .. Prophet (PBUH) said 
"When you smile to your brother's face, it is charity"
From this saying we can get the idea that how important this expression is from the religious point of view. Also it is ethical to smile when you meet someone or present other with some gift or food.

SMILE because you will die either way! So, let the other people remember your smiling face instead of freckled forehead!!

Friday 5 June 2015

Water Conservation: EVERY DROP COUNTS

Author: Muhammad Hannan Khan


Water is an important source of all existing organisms. Some can make use of salt water but many organisations including the vast majority of superior vegetation and most mammals must have access to fresh water to live.

Fresh water can be obtained from surface fresh water such as rivers, lakes, canals etc. Groundwater sources such as bore holes and wells are important in those areas where rainfall is not sufficient to meet the requirements of human existence. The source of almost all fresh water is from precipitation in the form of mist, rain and snow.

Water is a matrix of life. It is important because plants, humans and animals all need water to survive. Without water, the earth would have no life. earth;s 7.3 billion people use fresh water for agriculture, industry, recreation, tourism and municipal use. Fresh water is an important natural resource necessary for the survival of all ecosystems. the excessive use of water and chemical contamination by humans has adverse effects on ecosystems. 

Water scarcity and water contamination is nowadays a serious problem arising globally and our country, Pakistan, is also suffering from it. Pakistan is the sixth largest country with a population of more than 175 million. Due to increasing population and lack of surface water storage development, pressure on groundwater has increased. Pakistan's 92% land is covered with arid or semi-arid regions. It is further disadvantaged by its reliance on a single river - Indus - for its water surface.

There are several factors which are causing water degradation and water scarcity. Factors such as climate change will amplify pressures on natural water resources. It can also change the availability and distribution of fresh water. The lack of rain has led to insufficient supply for irrigation. This has affected agriculture and has led to a lack of food. The removal of trees changes the flow of fresh water in the local environment and also affects the cycle of fresh water. Pollution and water due to industrial exploitation and overpopulation are a serious threat to our freshwater resources. Pumping too much water from underground supplies or river can result in dried-up river beds and wetlands.

"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed"
Mahatma Gandhi

Unfortunately, not everyone can just turn on a tap and get fresh, clean water. In fact one in ten people do not have access to clean water. Desalination is an expensive process for purification of water so we must save fresh water. Fresh and unpolluted water accounts for 0.003% of total water available globally. 

Any beneficial reduction in water use, loss or waste is water conservation. This encompasses the policies, strategies and actions to administer fresh water as a sustainable resource, to shelter water environment, and to meet current and future human demand. Population, household size, growth and prosperity effects the usage of water. 

 Some ways to conserve water are to dispose garbage properly, don't let the water run while washing or bathing, use bucket to wash vehicles, water the garden early in the morning. Students must be educated in the schools about water conservation. It is need of hour to save every drop we can. Treated water should be used for car washing, laundry, gardening, washing etc. while fresh water must be saved for drinking and agriculture purposes. 

We have the same amount of water as there was when earth was created. This is the water we have and we must preserve its quality. Water is the foundation of food and life. Many areas of the world are already experiencing stress on water availability. Saving water helps to preserve our environment. It reduces the energy required to process and deliver water, which helps in reducing pollution and in conserving fuel resources. A shortage of water in future would be detrimental to the human population as it would affect everything from sanitation to overall health.

 “It is life, I think, to watch the water. A man can learn so many things.”
― Nicholas Sparks, the Notebook

We must save water today so that it can be available to us in future. We need to think of future generations, people who will not have ample supply of water unless we become more concerned with how we use water today.

Thursday 4 June 2015

Transportation In Islamabad: Sawari ya Khawari

A person experiences much changes when moving from Lahore to Islamabad. One of the major issues faced is the lack of good transportation. The most available means of transportation are wagons and taxis. Wagons are not comfortable and there is no fixed time of arrival and departure which causes many problems. Further more the conductors and drivers are not literate and well mannered. The second option is taxi which is, first and foremost, very expensive. Secondly, travelling alone in a taxi is a huge risk for a girl. Thirdly, taxis here are not comfortable and air conditioned. There is an option of Metro Cab but this service is way too expensive. Although in this case the comfort and security levels are very high. Recently, the Metro Bus Project has started here in the twin cities: Rawalpindi-Islamabad. Let's hope that this will ease some of the problems and will also reduce the traffic from the main roads. Still, there should be buses with proper routes like in Lahore. 

In Lahore, public transport is all time available, in every form i.e buses, wagons, ching chi, rikshaws with suitable fares. Lahore Transport Company provides A.C buses, with trained staff, proper routes and fixed timings. The routes of buses all over Lahore can be checked from LTC website.  During the route the driver has to check in at least twice so that the buses are on time. Also, ticket checker appears at least twice during the route. There are special student tickets and thanks to government of Punjab the LTC green card is very helpful. It only costs Rs 10 for one sided travel no matter how far is the destination . Moreover there are plenty of rikshaws for individual customer and also on "sawari" basis. Last but not the least the Metro Bus project has eased the lives of lahoris. Not only people are travelling from Gajumata to Shahdara in less time and low cost, it has also reduced the burden from Ferozpur Road which in returns makes easy for those people having their own conveyance. This project has reduced the traffic load from Ferozpur Road and is very helpful for daily travelers.