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Pakistan operates on Pakistan Standard Time
Time Zone of Pakistan : Pakistan operates on Pakistan Standard Time (PST), which is 5 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+5). The country does not observe daylight saving time, maintaining a consistent time zone throughout the year. This fixed time zone helps in aligning the nation's daily activities and schedules without seasonal adjustments, unlike many other countries.
By Irfan Ullahabout a year ago in BookClub
Pakistan is strategically located in South Asia
Location of Pakistan : Pakistan is strategically located in South Asia, sharing borders with several key nations. To the west, it borders Afghanistan and Iran, while India lies to its east. To the north, Pakistan shares a boundary with China, which is significant for trade and diplomatic relations. The southern region of Pakistan boasts a coastline along the Arabian Sea, providing the country access to important sea routes.
By Irfan Ullahabout a year ago in BookClub
The traditional Pashtoon people are deeply passionate
The traditional Pashtoon people are deeply passionate about their culture and values, which are central to their identity. Honor (known as ghairat) and hospitality (melmastia) are the cornerstones of Pashtoon society. These values shape their relationships and interactions, emphasizing respect, generosity, and loyalty.
By Irfan Ullahabout a year ago in BookClub
One of the most iconic traditional dishes of the Pashtoon
One of the most iconic traditional dishes of the Pashtoon people is Chapli Kebab, known for its rich flavor and hearty preparation. Originating from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, this dish is a staple in Pashtoon cuisine and deeply connected to their cultural identity.
By Irfan Ullahabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of Task Force Hammer: Expeditionary Force, Book 17 by Craig Alanson
Task Force Hammer is the 17th book in the series of the military science fiction novels called the Expeditionary Force written by Craig Alanson. When you get to Book 17, you already know that you are in a roller coaster of non-stop battles, politics, and artificial intelligence twists, so how does Task Force Hammer maintain this momentum? It is high time to look closer to the novel and discuss its advantages and disadvantages in this new and promising milestone of the series.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
Mastering the Art of Listening: Speak Less, Listen More
"Listen more, speak less" What should we say, in which situations, and how should we speak…? In group discussions or with those around us, every word we say should be pleasant to the ear, making others feel interested. Only then can we be considered good communicators.
By Zing zing home and furnitureabout a year ago in BookClub
Ed Burns Goes From Acting To Writing With New Novel
Actor Ed Burns debuted as a published author in the fictional novel A Kid from Marlboro Road, released on August 27th, 2024. Burns was born on January 29th, 1968, in New York City and already has an impressive resume as an award-winning actor, director, screenplay writer, and producer. Already receiving acclaim for his first novel, Burns has proven he is a man of many talents.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in BookClub
How to Create a Home Exercise Plan that Really Works
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for the gym can be a challenge. Fortunately, creating an effective home exercise plan can help you stay fit and healthy without leaving the comfort of your home. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to design a home exercise plan that really works.
By fabio joseabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review:"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki
"Rich Dad Poor Dad," first published in 1997, is one of the most well-known personal finance books globally. Robert T. Kiyosaki presents a comparative narrative of his "two dads"—his biological father (Poor Dad) and his best friend's father (Rich Dad). While Poor Dad was well-educated and worked a steady job, he struggled financially. In contrast, Rich Dad, with less formal education, built a vast financial empire. Kiyosaki’s message focuses on changing traditional views of work, wealth, and financial education, challenging readers to rethink how they handle money, assets, and investments.
By Pranesh Singhabout a year ago in BookClub






