00:44
Ho parh parh ilm te faazil hoya
Te kaday apnay aap nu parhya na
Ho bhaj bhaj warna ay mandir maseeti
Te kaday mann apnay wich wareya naa
Ho larna ay roz shaitaan de naal
Te kadi nafs apnay naal larya na
Ho Bulleh Shah asmaani ud-deya pharonda ay
Te jera ghar betha unoon pharya naee
02:10
Bas kareen ho yaaaaar
Ilm-oun bas kareen ho yaaaar
Bas kareen ho yaaaaar
Ilm-oun bas kareen ho yaaaar
oh Ik Alif teray darkaar
Alif teray darkaar
HaQQ..
Bas kareen ho yaar
Ilm-oun bas kareen ho yaar
Bas kareen ho yaar
Ilm-oun bas kareen ho yaar
Allaaaaaaah Sayyaaaaaaaaan Allaaaaaaaaaaaah Sayyaaaaaaaaaan(2)
03:54
Bhavain jaan na jaaaaaaaaaan…
Bhavain jaan na jaaaan, ve vehre aa vaaar mere
Main tere qurbaaaaaaaan..
Main tere qurbaaan, ve vehre aa var mere
Bhavain jaan na jaan….
04:43
Ho tere jehaa mennu hor na koi
Tere jehaa mennu hor na koi
Dhundan junngle bela rohi
Dhundan taan sara jahaaaaaaaan..
Dhundan taan sara jahaaaaan,
ve vehre aa var mere
Bhavain jaan na jaaaaaan
05:32
Ho es ishq di jhangi wich mor bulendaa
Es ishq di jhangi wich mor bulenda
Sanu qibla ton qaaba sohna yaar disenda
Sanu qibla ton qaaba sohna yaar disenda
Saanu ghayal karke mur khabar na laaiyaa
Saanu ghayal karke mur khabar na laaiyaa
Tere ishq nachaiya kar thaiyaa thaiyaa thaiyaa
Tere ishq nachaiya kar thaiyaa thaiyaa thaiyaa
Tere ishq nachaiya kar thaiyaa thaiyaa thaiyaa
Tere ishq main jo bhi doob gaya
Usay duniya ki lehron se darna kia
Tere ishq main jo bhi doob gaya
Usay duniya ki lehron se darna kia
07:01
Gehrayi main jitna bhi jaaooon
Gehrayi main
07:10
hooooo…
ohoooooohoooooooooooo… 07:23
Gehrayi main jitna bhi jaon
Tujhko paas main untna he paon
Jisse dariya ka paani jevan dyy
Usay duniya ki lehron se darna kiaaa
Tere ishq main jo bhi doob gaya
Usay duniya ki lehron se darna kia
07:59
Hooooooo Hoooooooo
Hooooooo Hoooooooo… 08:20
Fayyaz Dahot
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Saturday, 18 February 2017
'Bik Gayi Hai Gormint' memes take over Indian social media

KARACHI: After becoming extremely popular in Pakistan, it seems like the 'Bik Gayi Hai Gormint' memes and tweets are taking over the Indian social media.
After Pakistanis had their fair share of laughter from the infamous 'Bik Gayi Hai Gormint' memes and tweets, the Indian media has also started reporting on the growing usage of the 'slogan' (if you can call it that) on social media. The dialogue gained traction with masses in India and Pakistan from a video clip in which a woman utters expletives against the government for failing to address the issues of the masses.
The way the woman says, "Ye bik gayi hai gormint", (this government has sold out) became an instant hit with masses in Pakistan. However, the various memes and dialogue also captivated masses in India, as the country's social media was also flooded with tweets and memes featuring the dialogue. Here are a couple of tweets and memes of the dialogue doing the rounds on social media in India, taken from a leading English Indian daily:-








Friday, 10 February 2017
Pakistan to be 20th biggest economy in 2030, 16th in 2050: PwC

Outpacing Canada, Italy
KARACHI: Pakistan will regale impressive growth rates within three decades, surpassing developed nations like Canada and Italy to become the world’s 16th biggest economy till 2050, forecast a top global consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in its latest report.
The South Asian country’s economy’s GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) ranked 24, it would score 20th rank, replacing Thailand by 2030 and till 2050 the country’s economy would make its way to 16th position, replacing the current Spain, PwC’s data showed.
“By 2050, Pakistan and Egypt could overtake Italy and Canada on PPP basis,” the London-based consultancy firm said in the report, titled, “The long view: how will the global economic order change by 2050.”
The consultancy firm published its first ‘World in 2050’ report in March 2006, featuring projections for potential GDP growth for 17 leading economies.
After frequent revisions in its list until 2015, the edition now includes 32 countries – together accounting for around 85 percent of world’s GDP – considering Pakistan as one of the largest emerging markets.
The global second professional service, citing International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) estimates, put Pakistan on the 24th place in 2016 with GDP at PPP of $988 billion. The economy is projected to grow more than three times within the next three decades. PwC projected Pakistan’s GDP on PPP-basis at $1.868 trillion in 2030 and $4.236 trillion in 2050.
The tax consultancy, however, forecast a whopping nine times jump in the country’s GDP at market exchange rates (MER) within three decades. The consultancy logged the country’s GDP at MER of $284 billion in 2016 and projected this at $776 billion in 2030 and $2.831 trillion in 2050.
“The largest movers over the next 35 years are projected to be Nigeria, Vietnam and Pakistan,” it said. “All of these emerging countries tend to benefit from strong population growth; however, their progress will depend on being able to generate enough jobs for the young people in their countries. If they cannot do this, it could be a cause of political instability.”
The consultancy firm said working age group in these world’s major transforming economies would outstrip their total populations.This high growth rate in working age population would be a boon instead of a bane for these economies. Pakistan is one of the countries that would enjoy highest growth because of its increasing size in working age group.
PwC projected an average annual growth in working age population in Pakistan at near two percent, only second highest after Nigeria, throughout 2050. Pakistan’s average population growth rate would be 1.4 percent, average annual real growth per capita 2.9 percent and average annual GDP growth in domestic currency 4.4 percent over the next 35 years, according to a PwC analysis.
“We project that the world economy will double in size by 2042, growing at an annual average rate of around 2.6 percent between 2016 and 2050,” PwC said. “Global economic growth will be driven by emerging market economies, which will gradually increase their share of world GDP over time.”
The firm further noted a decline in cost of entrepreneurship in Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan and Vietnam in the past 12 years. A graph showed that cost of starting a business as a percentage of average income per capita dipped to a less than half between 2005 and 2017.
Surprisingly, the consultancy firm didn’t foresee a noticeable rise in investment to GDP ratio in the next 10 years. It would inch up to 17 percent after 2025 from the current 16 percent, according to its assumptions informed by historical data from IMF. And, a reason might be the humongous economy size in times to come.
Monday, 23 January 2017
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