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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Life Style Collection


Source:- Google.com.pk

LifeStyle Collection,  established in 1987, has been serving a vast number of loyal and satisfied clientele for more than than two decades. Located in Clifton, amidst the elitist shopping area of Karachi, it started with a modest range of eyewear and then gradually developed to include a more extensive collection of other luxury products such as Swiss watches, writing instruments and men’s accessories.
Considering the lack of availability of genuine branded products in the market, the owner of Lifestyle Collection, having an appreciation for fashion himself, decided to open a posh and sophisticated outlet for those who aspire to enhance their lifestyle.
100% Authentic and Genuine Products

LifeStyle Collection is well known for its extensive assortment of branded, 100% authentic and genuine products, a one stop solution to associate the consumer with the brand savvy world. Fine watches, designer eyewear and accessories are much more appreciated and enjoyed than ever before and LifeStyle Collection provides a convenient and exciting outlet in Karachi for your shopping pleasure.
An Elaborate Selection of Luxury Merchandise

LifeStyle Collection offers and extensive selection of branded watches, eyewear, writing instruments and accessories such as belts, cufflinks, ties and lighters, as well as jewelry. Almost the entire collection of watches showcased at Lifestyle are Swiss Made and include a two year International Warranty. The majority of eyewear products are manufactured in Italy while some are produced in other European countries. All go through rigorous quality control tests by their respective brand corporations before they finally reach the Lifestyle display. The ophthalmic lenses used for our eyewear are also imported and of the finest class and quality. In addition, computerized eye-testing is conducted on the latest equipment for eye testing by a highly qualified eye specialist [M.B.B.S (DOW), F.I.C.S (USA), and F.C.P.S.I (OPTH)] at a nominal charge.
Shop with Ease

Special décor and displays are imported directly from the companies represented by Lifestyle Collection. The ‘Shop in Shop’ concept is applied for certain brands to communicate more effectively with their target consumer through tailored displays and representations.  Separate sections in the stores highlight various brands, making it easy and enjoyable to find just what one is looking for, as well as find something new.
Customer Satisfaction

Customer service and satisfaction are of the utmost priority at Lifestyle Collection and the  courteous and experienced staff makes sure that every shopper walks out with a smile. Comment cards are reviewed regularly and any suggestions are implemented in order to maintain the highest customer service standards.
Lifestyle Collection provides after sales services for all watches, with state of the art equipment approved by our brand partners and manned by our experienced technical staff.  And be sure to drop your visiting card at Lifestyle Collection to receive regular updates, through catalogs, brochures and e-mail, for the launch of any new brands and products.
No need to travel abroad to purchase the latest fine watches, brand name eyeglasses and fashion accessories. ... they're all here at Lifestyle Collection.

Life Style Collection

Life Style Collection

Sunday, May 4, 2014

IPL 7 2014

IPL 7: RCB eye winning return to India against Hyderabad


Royal Challengers Bangalore started IPL 7 as one of the hot favourites but three consecutive defeats has been a reality-check for them, and they would want to get their act together in their first home game of the season when they meet Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.
RCB and Hyderabad have had somewhat similar run in the tournament so far, with Bangalore just above them on the leaderboard on net run-rate.
IPL 7: RCB eye winning return to India against Hyderabad
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Bangalore's success, like in the previous seasons, remains dependent on their explosive batting line-up led by Chris Gayle and skipper Virat Kohli, along with Yuvraj Singh and AB de Villiers, but still they haven't scored the runs to win consistently.
IPL 7: RCB eye winning return to India against Hyderabad
Both Bangalore and Hyderabad will look to score enough runs to be competitive while their bowling looks in reasonable order. (BCCI)

They won their first two matches to start the season, but have lost the next three to end their UAE leg on a sorry note. The team will hope that home conditions bring the luck back for them, as it did for Mumbai Indians who returned to winning ways at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday with a win against Kings XI Punjab.
Gayle missed the first four matches of for RCB and returned with a 20-run blast in an over. In the past, RCB have won mostly when the Jamaican fired at the top, though players like Yuvraj Singh and AB de Villiers are proven match-winners; however, they haven't produced the runs expected of them.
The team was bowled out for their lowest score of 70 by Rajasthan Royals and then limited to 124 for 8 by Kings XI Punjab, which is in start contrast to the batting talent they have in their ranks.
RCB's bowling, which was considered by many to be weak, has fared better than their batting despite not having big totals at their back to defend. Legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal has been the surprise package with seven wickets from five games.
Hyderabad's situation isn't impressive either with two wins from five matches so far. Only their Australian recruits Aaron Finch and David Warner have left a mark with the bat, though Lokesh Rahul showed his talent with 46 off 40 balls in the game against Mumbai.
Shikhar Dhawan's silent bat has hurt the the team big time as they rely on him for good starts at the top and the middle order has been almost non-existent, with Darren Sammy lower down the order not doing the damage he has been known to inflict.
Like RCB, Hyderabad's bowlers have done better than the batsmen. Dale Steyn and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have led the pace department with consistent performances, with Amit Mishra and Karn Sharma bowling their legspin effectively.
In the end, it would be a fair assessment that both the teams will look to score enough runs to be competitive while their bowling looks in reasonable order.

Points Table

TeamPlayedWonLostTiedNRPointsNRR
Chennai Super Kings6510010+1.189
Kings XI Punjab6510010+1.039
Rajasthan Royals642008+0.471
Kolkata Knight Riders624004-0.160
Royal Challengers Bangalore523004-0.207
Sunrisers Hyderabad523004-0.642
Delhi Daredevils624004-1.067
Mumbai Indians615002-0.726

Friday, May 2, 2014

Modi is reaching..........

Modi is reaching out to India's Muslims
– and they may vote for him

BJP efforts to win over Muslims, especially in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, could well be effective if voters see it 
BJP Leader Narendra Modi Campaigns In Gujaratas a safe option

BJP Leader Narendra Modi Campaigns In Gujarat
'If Modi is to come to power, it will likely be as part of a ­coalition. This has forced the BJP to scramble for as many votes as possible.' Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty
On an unlit lane in Juhapura, a Muslim neighbourhood of Ahmedabad, the largest city in India's western state of Gujarat, 20-year-old Muslim Faizan Mansuri plays cricket on his smartphone. Juhapura, where I have lived since 2012, has few paved roads or sewage systems and each year about 2,000 children are denied an education because of a lack of schools. Once a mixed Hindu and Muslim area in the 1970s, today almost all of us 400,000 residents are Muslim.

Faizan, who is voting for the first time, believes this election is about the economy and looking forward: "I know about the riots, I know about the problems Muslims face in this country, but I am going to vote for [Narendra] Modi. He is good for the economy and if Modi becomes prime minister, he will be able to improve the economy in time for my graduation in 2016 when I start searching for a job."

Faizan's comments would make Modi, the front-running prime ministerial candidate representing the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), drool as he tries to woo India's Muslim vote in this election.

In order for any single party to form the government, it needs to secure 272 of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament that will select India's next PM. Most argue that the BJP will fall short of this total as no single party has secured a majority of seats since 1989. If Modi is to come to power, it will likely be as part of a coalition. This has forced the BJP to scramble for as many votes as possible, including reaching out to a segment the Hindu nationalist party has often ignored: India's Muslims.

India has the world's second largest Muslim population with about 176 million Muslims making up 14% of the population. The election will be largely decided on by the outcome of two states: Uttar Pradesh, which has 200 million residents and 80 seats in the Lok Sabha, with a Muslim population of 18%; and Bihar which has about 100 million and 40 seats with a Muslim population of 16.5%.

The BJP has been in overdrive for the past few months trying to win over these two states and their large Muslim populations. In March, Modi gave a speech in Bihar to a predominantly Muslim audience at which he boasted that Muslims in Gujarat are wealthier and better educated than in any other parts of India. Supporters of Modi even released a music video showing Muslim men and women dressed in odd-looking hats and scarves with feathers stuck in them. I can confirm Muslims in India do not dress like this. In some ways, the BJP's outreach efforts resemble a comedy skit by the American duo Key and Peele where the Tea Party is shown as all too eager to embrace a black supporter so they can clean up their image of being a predominantly white movement.

In fact the BJP is so serious about embracing Muslim voters that in its election manifesto, the party promised the restoration of Muslim heritage sites and a commitment to promoting Muslim education. The manifesto did not, however, explain why Modi's government opposed efforts to provide funds for the reconstruction of the mosques and shrines destroyed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, or why they tried to block funds for minority scholarships in Gujarat.

And yet despite this, Modi's outreach plan is working. MJ Akbar is one of India's most celebrated Muslim writers who once compared Modi to Hitler. In March, Akbar announced he was joining the BJP. But can Modi convince other Muslims to vote for him? And does he really need their support?

According to a poll by the Indian broadcaster NDTV, 8% of Muslims in the key state of Uttar Pradesh are expected to vote for Modi. In Gujarat, this number is even higher – about 15%. The reasons for this are varied. Some Muslims in Gujarat support the BJP because they are frustrated with the Congress party which, like the BJP, has also instigated and benefitted from religious riots. Others support the BJP because they believe Modi will bring India out of its economic slump. But some Muslims support Modi, at least in Gujarat, out of fear.

A Muslim physician in Ahmedabad had his clinic burned down during the riots of 2002. Today the halls leading to his office are filled with tiles depicting Hindu gods and goddesses that he hopes may act as a deterrent during future riots in Gujarat, which he fears is a matter of when, not if. In this election, he will be voting for Modi's BJP when Gujarat heads to the polls on 30 April. "I vote for my safety now," he says. "I have two children and maybe if Hindus know I am a BJP voter, they will see me as one of the good Muslims."

This is the BJP effect: it has convinced many Hindus in India that the rational, forward-thinking, patriotic Muslims are the ones who support Modi and the bad Muslims are those who speak critically of Modi record, including his alleged role in the 2002 Gujarat riots.

The BJP would like voters to believe that its new Muslim supporters have been fully welcomed as equals to the party's predominantly Hindu base. But the reality is quite different. When the cameras and tape recorders are switched off, Muslim supporters of the BJP say they understand that they are an accessory – not a companion – in Modi's efforts to become India's next prime minister.

• This article was amended on 23 April 2014. The original article stated that 292 of 543 seats need to be secured for a single party to form government when in fact it is 272.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Pakistan Air Force Today

Five F-16 fighter jets from Jordan inducted into Pak Air Force

Source:- Google.com.pk
Pakistan Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt, speaking at the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Base Mushaf in Sargodha where the force received the fighter planes, said the induction of these jets will further increase efficiency of the Air Force.

He said the PAF is fully prepared for an operation against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

His remarks came as the government is engaged in efforts for a peace dialogue with and the banned outfit.

Ambassador of Jordan and senior PAF and Army officers attended the ceremony.

According to reports, Pakistan had signed a contract with Jordan for the supply of 13 fighter jets.

The inclusion of these jets would take the strength of the PAF F-16s to 76.



It has been reported that PAF had agreed to purchase an entire squadron from Jordan, consisting of 12 A models and one B model.

The jets "were in good condition since they had attained Mid-Life Update (MLU) and they would be providing service for another 20 years with almost 3,000 hours on average available to them for flying", according to a media report.