Thursday, August 19, 2010

The first “Online Drug Information System” in Pakistan

Few days back,I was searching some medicines and I found website which provides“Online Drug Information System”. I thought to write about this and to share with you.This is the first Pakistani website made by Pharma Professional Services with simple design gives you online drug information from Pakistan,Now know the price,alternate brand and much more with just single click.
Online Drug Information System in Pakistan, provides details about Therapeutics Pharmacology, Prescribing Information and Dosage Regimen of drugmolecules and details of available brands.You can easily search any medicine,there alternative brands,company and also by disease.The search results are very informative,it gives you a lot of things like introduction about drug,indications,Dosage,Available Brands,Side Effects and also the price of products.Medicines can also be searched by categories ,company name ,chemical name and by there brand name.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies of the World

Intelligence agencies play a critical role in the overall military doctrine of any country. Pakistan has also created its own intelligence agency to protect and safeguard its supreme national interests. Till date our primary intelligence agency ISI has successfully achieved its goals. Here is a recent list of top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies list as compiled by a famous blog site. What is worth mentioning here is that ISI tops the list as least funded and yet the one who got the best results.


I was really excited about going to watch 2012. The idea of a centuries-old prediction about the end of the world and its tell-tale signs seemed liked a fantastic premise for a film. The end of the world is a strongly held belief for all of us anyways, so I couldn’t wait to see this film’s take on it—which was supposed to be based on some ancient scriptures of the Mayan civilization. I never got around to watching the film so correct me if I’m wrong here.

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Man hurled shoes towards President Zardari

BIRMINGHAM: A man threw two shoes towards President Asif Ali Zardari when the latter was delivering a speech at Pakistan People’s Party’s convention here on Saturday, an eyewitness said.

According to sources, President Zardari was addressing a gathering of PPP workers at a convention here when a man – apparently a PPP worker – stood up and threw something in direction of the President as he (the man) criticized the latter for the UK trip.

An eyewitness who was present at the convention said ‘the man threw two shoes one after another towards the President when he was giving speech.’ Security personnel present there sprung to action and took the man into custody and took him outside, the eyewitness added.

This led the President to stop his address and immediately leave the place in a security cordon in his car waiting for him outside.

However, Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar rubbished the above report, saying there is no substance in it as he was himself present at the convention and no such incident took place during the President’s speech.

“I was sitting in the front row and I can confidently say that nobody threw anything,” Farhatullah Babar said while talking to Geo News.

On the other hand, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira confirming the incident said that ‘highlighting a wrong act of a person would not be a right thing to do’ and added that the incident will be investigated.

President Zardari is presently in UK on a trip which was widely criticized due to his leaving the country at a time when people in Pakistan are facing unprecedented floods that has killed over 1000 people and displaced millions.