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Faustin Elmer Chaudhry March 15, 1909 - March 15, 2013


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Faustin Elmer Chaudhry March 15, 1909 - March 15, 2013
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Took this photo in 1947, along with most Pakistan's movement photos of that era.

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Took this photo in 1947, along with most Pakistan's movement photos of that era.

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Sikh Brothers Celebrating Pakistan Independence Day in Peshawar.


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The Parsi Dar-e-Meher or Agyari (Fire Temple) is located on Dr Daud Pota Road Karachi Saddar and was constructed in 1948.



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PARSI DAR-E-MEHER OR AGYARI (FIRE TEMPLE)
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The H.J. Behrana Parsi Dar-e-Meher is Karachi’s largest atishgah (fire temple), adorned with motifs inspired by Iranian architecture. Today, the building stands out amidst its dilapidated surroundings, shining bright in the spring sunshine, adorned with engravings of the faravahar (a winged figure that represents Zoroastrianism). Although the temple is the venue where Parsis from across the city congregate to pray daily, it is most frequented on Nauroz.

Among the oldest communities of Karachi, The Parsis established their Tower of Silence (burial ground) in 1847 and Atishgah (fire temple) a year later. Overlooking Dr. Daudpota Road, set back from the road, is the Parsi Dar-e-Meher, kept in immaculate condition. You can enjoy the building from the outside, but will not be allowed to enter because the Fire Temple is open only to the Parsi community.

Parsi Dar-e-Meher is worship place for Zoroastrians and is at times also referred to as ‘fire temple’. The temple is one of the oldest architecture of the city. The fire temple has sacred fire burning continuously, and legend goes that some of the fires have been kept alive for centuries. From an architectural perspective the temple is divided into halls: the main hall that is used for congregation and special ceremonies, and small rooms known as anteroom and atishgah (inner most room where the fire is ablaze).
 
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War heroes of Pakistan belonging to the Christian community


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A real proud moment for whole Pakistani Christian community as Sidra Anwar has been appointed as Lahore’s Assistant Commissioner. She is also the Captain by rank in Pakistan Army.

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She is not the first Pakistani Christians girl who making her community proud there are many more stories in the pipeline.
 
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Maj Hercharn Singh, first Sikh officer of Pakistan Army got married today at Darbar Panja Sahib, Hasan Abdal. A number of serving and retired officers of Pakistan Army attended the marriage ceremony. COAS in his message also extended his good wishes for his matrimonial life
Maj Hercharn Singh was commissioned in Pakistan Army in 2007. Pak Army remains a symbol of national integration and respects rights of religious minorities in Pakistan.

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Second book.


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First book

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“I experienced nothing but love in Pakistan,” says Amardeep Singh, author of “Lost Heritage” photo-travelogue
 
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Hinglaj Hindu Pilgrimage journey

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Serious attention needed for improving the infrastructure. Water is almost dried up due to insane sucking off ground water.
 
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Supreme Court orders cement factory to refill Katas Raj pond within a week
December 13, 2017

The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday ordered Bestway Cement in Chakwal to fill up the Katas Raj temple's pond within a week.

A three-member SC bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar, is hearing a suo motu case based on media reports that the Katas Raj pond is drying out due to water consumption by nearby cement factories.

The factories are reportedly draining the pond through a number of bored wells which have reduced the subsoil water level the created shortages for domestic users as well.

A Bestway Cement factory is on of the four major cement production units located in the area.

In the Wednesday hearing of the case, the bench expressed anger over the continued absence of Bestway Cement's counsel, Babar Sattar.

The bench told the Punjab government to provide details of the conditions under which the authorities had allowed the construction of cement factories in the area. The court also sought reports on the environmental pollution factories cause in the area.

The prosecution claims that the cement factories in the Katas Raj temple area have worsened the risks of breast cancer and respiratory diseases among people living nearby due to their activities.

"We will not allow cement factories to operate at the cost of people's health," the chief justice declared on Wednesday.

The SC had also expressed dismay over the absence of representations of Hindu deities in the historic Sri Ram and Hanuman temples in the complex and sought an explanation from the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) in this regard a day earlier.

The ETPB, which oversees the temple's affairs, had informed the SC that representations of Hindu deities had been removed from the temples on fears of reprisal attacks following the demolition of the Babri Mosque in India in 1992.

The temples were then locked up to prevent desecration that might be caused by wild jackals and bats in the area.

The court was perturbed to learn that Hindu pilgrims who visited the holy site had to bring their own idols to perform their rituals.

The authorities had later requested an Indian political leader to donate some idols, but it was not granted, the ETPB chairman said in a written response.

The chairman also claimed that no religious services are held in Shri Ram and Hanuman temples since they are archaeological sites. The Shiv Ling (an idol of Hindu deity Shiva) was present in all temples where people come to worship, he said.

Katas Raj temple

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The Katas Raj temple is one of the Hindu community's most well-known places of worship. The name of the temple complex is a derivative of Kataksha, a Sanskrit word meaning “tearful eyes”.

According to legend, its fabled pond was formed from the the tears of Lord Shiva as he wept uncontrollably upon the death of Sati, his wife.

The pond occupies an area of two kanals and 15 marlas, with a maximum depth of 20 feet.


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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa joined Christian community at Christ Church, Rawalpindi
to take part in Christmas Celebrations. The congregation welcomed COAS and thanked him for sharing the festivity. COAS wished Merry Christmas to entire Christian community in Pakistan. He acknowledged role of Christian brethren not only towards creation of Pakistan but also for their contributions towards its progress. He appreciated role of various institutions in the fields of education, health and public welfare being managed by christian community across Pakistan. He especially acknowledged their contributions in defence of motherland as part of Pakistan Armed Forces.

 
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