Friday, July 29, 2011

Another violence in Karachi...

  Thursday evening,when i was returning home after university got off.I was reading a book.Suddenly when we got to the ending of flyover.Then the group of people who attacked on our bus by straight firing.But the dilemma was that there was police mobile standing  before and after the flyover. And they were watching us as they didn't have any responsibility of citizens protection on their shoulders.A camera man of a news channel was making movie over there.We were very helpless when the driver stopped the bus after the violence they were creating.People started shouting and asked the driver not to stop the bus here.And moved quickly because few of them got badly injured.When i saw at the back there was blood on the floor.When we got Al khidmat hospital there were people gathered to help us.One boy asked me is there any one from female who got injured? I replied No! Then driver refused us to drive any more.But that man forced him to drive and he said me not to be worry..As a matter of fact,I felt myself help less which i had never felt before.This was the worst day of my life. I want to ask to the authorities what should the students do? Either to stop their studies and stay at home and save their lives or to Lay down their lives in the way of getting education.What was the sin of those who injured and one who killed?   It's my request to do something to make peace in Karachi ,who always get disturb. And please make it sure that police is working or standing like a statue on the place of effecting area.  

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Spain to Build High Speed Rail Network Linking Madina-Mecca in Saudi Arabia

Spanish consortium has won a contract worth 7.0 billion euros ($10 billion) to build a high-speed rail network linking Medina, Jeddah and the Muslim pilgrimage site of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Spanish media said on Tuesday.
spain trainSpain has been a world leader in high-speed rail networks and now has the longest such system in Europe, ahead of France. The “Al Haramain” project is aimed at transporting Muslim pilgroms between Jeddah and the two holy cities of Medina and Mecca, a distance of 450 kilometres. Theannual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca attracts some 2.5 million Muslims from around the world for a stay of two weeks on average.  The winning consortium will supply the high-speed trains and maintain the line for a period of 12 Years.