Monday, May 14, 2012

14-05-2012

3600 MW Shortfall:

Pakistan is facing electricity crisis in shape of unscheduled loadshedding for 10 hours and 14 hours in urban and rural areas respectively. President ICCI, Yasser Sakhi Butt urges government to focus on energy projects whereas consumer association calls for cut in electricity rates.

400 Jobs Advertised:

Around 350 jobs in all fields were announced. Government still enjoys trust of business community. [Dr. Investment]

43 Criminals Arrested:

Rawalpindi and Islamabad Police arrested criminals and recovered 865 gram hashish, 1046 bottles of wine, 4 rifles and 2 revolvers. People are pleased with performance of police.

8 Died in Syria:

In skirmishes another 8 persons died. Syrians are migrating to countryside and other countries.

Advertising Rates and Reach:

Daily Jang charges Rs.28000 per week for 2 x 3 inch box whereas Daily 10 Minutes charges Rs.20000 per week for same size. Leading chief marketing officers of North America and South Asia must take notice.

Earn Rs.100000 per Week:

Advertising is communication business. If you are over 30 years and want to earn advertising commission more than 100000 rupees per week, send resume or CV to Editor in Chief, Daily 10 Minutes atsajedimtiaz@hotmail.com.

Federal Minister Sacked SHO:

Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Syed Khurshid Shah rebuked and punched Station House Officer Sukkur Airport for not providing due protocol to his cavalcade.

Forex Rates:

US Dollar, British Pound and Euro are equal to Pak Rs.91.5, Rs.147 and Rs.118.1 respectively. [More…13-May]

Free Operation Week:

Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi is observing free operation week for acid burnt patients during 21-28 May 2012. Patients may enroll themselves.

Horn Honking Stats:

Tariq Derya Amish and Abdul Khaliq Buttwith mobile phone recorded beeps at Khana Dak in Rawalpindi and recorded 98 beeps in just 8 minutes. Ninety percent horn honkers are van drivers. Rawalpindi Traffic Police is requested to take corrective action.

Latest Movies and Photos:

These can be watched at www.daily10minutes.webs.com and www.daily-b-rich.webs.com.

Mother Day 2013:

Pakistani TV channels, newspapers and some brands observed Mother Day in Pakistan.

New Brand:

Al-Razi Healthcare, a project of Dubai Group, is a state of the art medical center in Lahore.

Personality – Syed Haqqan-ur-Rehman:

He hails from Multan and has served in advertising agencies; Orient-McCann Erickson, Midas, MCOM and The Concept Communications. He has also served in a TV channel and fortnightly Deep Muzaffarabad. He is an MBA and always offers result oriented media and marketing plans to clients like Federal Ministry of Health, PTCL and Election Commission of Pakistan. Soft spoken and well dressed Haqqan-ur-Rehman was loved by his colleagues and peer group. He was senior of Safeer Hussain Shah, Moazzam Ali Khan and Malik Junaid Awan. He finds S.H. Hashmi and Tahir A. Khan as dynamic advertising personalities. He served as protocol officer in Senate of Pakistan. Nowadays he is living in Multan with his family.

Plot for Sale:

5 Marla, Fatima Town, Fateh Jang, near Islamabad International Airport, confirmed from Pakistan Builders. No exploitation requested. Contact: 0345 5114270

Readers Feedback:

Readers’ sharing of news items can be read at www.facebook/dailytenminutes.

Seminar – Tourism and Hotel:

Federal Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management is holding seminar on 19th May 2012 in Islamabad. Entry for everyone is free.

Upload Your Videos:

Today journalists in America prefer raw videos. You can also upload videos at www.daily10minutes.webs.com.

Vote for Love Police Campaign:

In Pakistan there is gap between police and citizens that is why crime rate has been increasing in last 5 years. Daily 10 Minutes has been creating awareness about this campaign for last five weeks. Hopefully Ufone, subsidiary of PTCL, will support this campaign by developing and distributing plastic badges imprinted with message “I Love Pakistan Police”. Readers can vote online.

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