Sunday, August 28, 2011

Juicy Summer!!!


Published in Young Nation on Saturday, 27 August 2011.

Juicy Summer!!

It’s summer time! Once again the sun is gradually coming over our heads. The temperature has fallen to 45 degree Celsius. Every one is taking bath under the rain to enjoy rain weather. Having fork in one hand and knife in other, summer has tucked up its sleeves to eat us. The scorching heat of sun making the throat dry and wild thirsty, water is not enough to put out the fire of the extreme thirst. Therefore, most of the people like to drink chilled juices as an alternative. Seasonal fruit juice is another way to fulfil water need and it’s also good for health and skin with the increase in temperature number of pimple increase on face at this time fruit juice work as a home remedy for glowing and fresh skin. We are blessed with a number of seasonal juicy fruits whose nectar gives us ease in extreme summer season. Water melon, sugar cane, mangoes, grewia (falsa) etc these are some fruits that are served chilled in summers. Their icy juice is mostly available in all the big or small markets. Apart from markets their pulpy nectar is present on every near by cart which is not hygienic from health point of view but people love to drink.
Fruit juices are excellent refreshment and anyone that enjoys them will likely also enjoy fruit gifts. You can send friends and family a fruit gift basket and they can be perfect as gifts or even as Holiday gift baskets. Fruit juices and fruit are playing an important role in one’s diet and are great gift that promotes good health.

Water melon juice:

Heavy in weight, ball like in shape, green from out side, red from inside with a number of little brown seeds, a watermelon is perfect combo of colors and taste which has its own history watermelon is believed to have originated from the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, where the great explorer David Livingstone described it as being abundant. Watermelons were first cultivated in Egypt, and hieroglyphics depicting watermelon have been found in tombs. Japanese farmers invented the idea of forcing their watermelons to grow into a square shape by inserting them into glass boxes while still growing. The square shape makes it easier to pack and transport watermelon. There are number of watermelon fields in Pakistan. A large amount of watermelons are export outside the country to earn foreign exchange.          However, two types of watermelons are available in Pakistan.
Watermelon is a very good source of vitamin C, beta-carotene and lycopene. Its is a good source of vitamins B1 and B6, pantothenic acid, biotin, magnesium, potassium and dietary fiber.


Grewia (falsa) juice:

Grewia traditionally called falsa in India and Pakistan, the botanical name for this tiny berry is Grewia Asiatica. It is grown in Southern Asia, east of Cambodia and other tropical countries. Generally grow in May and June. Being highly perishable, they are difficult to transport and need to be handled with care which may be one reason why people are not aware of this wonderful tangy fruit.  
Basically, grewia is summer fruit that reduces sun burn affects in the body. It is largely used by making its juice that really tastes good and is helpful in banishing hot weather affects. Grewia also plays role in curing some fatal diseases such as liver diseases, constipation, heat rashes and Malaria. Fully ripen Grewia is reddish maroon in color and its beautiful color is really a plus point in increasing appetite. Grewia’s extracts are also supposed to be helpful in curing from Hepatitis and other such diseases.


Mango juice:

Mango is considered as king of fruits. People wait whole year to eat mangoes. It is favorite fruit of many people.  Mango is a native to Southeast Asia, India and Pakistan. It is the most widely consumed fresh fruit in the world, with worldwide production exceeding 17 million metric tons a year. Mexico is the largest exporter of mangoes in the world. 
The English word mango comes from the Latin word Mangifera indica meaning mango-bearing plant from India. It is also known as manga, mangga, mangot, mangou, and mangue in other parts of the world. The mango comes in over 50 varieties, ranging in color from greenish, yellowish, to reddish, often tinged with purple, pink, orange-yellow, or red.
Mangoes are cultivated on large area in Pakistan. Hence, they are available in different varieties i.e. chusa, sindhri, langra etc and they are also export out of the country to earn foreign exchange.
Mango is main ingredient of every dish. It can turn into mango chutney, mango pickle, mango juice and mango shakes etc.  Now it’s up to you in which form you want to eat it.  A glass of freshly squeezed mango juice can provide you with a half of your daily dose of vitamin C. It means that mango juice benefits include improving your immune system function, protecting you from common cold, flu and other related respiratory diseases, and so on.

Sugarcane juice:

Sugarcane is the sweetest fruit on earth. Its syrup has the power to sweeten every bitter heart and its sweetness can turn every hard tongue sweet. Sugar cane originated in New Guinea where it has been known for thousands of years. Sugar cane plants spread through human migration to Asia and then in subcontinent. The word 'sugar' is derived from the ancient Sanskrit word Sharkara. In Pakistan sugarcane is the most cultivated fruit that’s why a large amount of sugar and sugarcane export out of the country to earn foreign exchange. Sugarcane grows on large amount in Sindh and Punjab.
However, Sugarcane juice is the most common and easily available in Pakistan. It is available in almost every near by markets, juice shops and on carts also. Sugarcane is considered as the king of fruits in juice shops. It helps in digestion and it’s also good for stomach and cures a number of stomach diseases because it’s cool in nature. In summer its coolness chilled the internal system and protects us from the harsh rays and affects of sunlight.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Tale of a city

 It’s a tale of a city, in which people were lived with peace, love and harmony whose first preference was brotherhood and human rights. It was a city of multi-talent and multi-culture. People use to live together without any color, race, culture, and language discrimination but gradually the circumstances started changing. Misfortune hit the sonic city; anger, aggression and terror embrace the city into its dark shadow. As a result city of lights become city of dark. Yes, I am talking about Karachi.
Karachi is the heart and economical hub of Pakistan. It’s the biggest city of our country; the thing that differentiates it from other cities is its night life. Karachi is considered as a city that never sleeps. I remember, there was time when people remains out late night without any fear, group of friends use to hang out till 4 at night; shops usually remained open till late night where else other cities of Pakistan usually shut down early, till 10 pm. People usually say Karachiite can’t live anywhere else except Karachi or he/she can survive in a city faster than Karachi which is actually true.
When I was born in 90s, the city was not in such miserable condition as its now. Being a kid I use to visit different fun lands, water parks, picnic areas and sea view. My parents never refuse me. They fulfill all my wishes because at that time the city was in peace but now things have changed parents think thrice before stepping out from the house.
Now days, Karachi is roaring with sound of gun fires, gunshots, bomb blast, more or less everyone have a gun. The common reason to have a gun is “it’s for our security” which is fine because it’s the need of time but “Is a resident of Karachi is allowed to have a hand bomb for its safety?”If the reason is same for security purposes then the question arises in mind is “who is providing arms to citizen” or it can be say that there is a market of weapons in Karachi, people go and buy arms according to their own choices or may be other reason is that having a hand bomb is in fashion. Karachi is full of arms which is not registered even the private pistols are not registered but no one is here to check.

Karachi bleeds again; Karachi is burning again these are the phrases, now days we are listening from every mouth. In every news bulletin the newscaster tells “How many people have been killed till now?” Target killing is increasing day by day. As its name defines, target means “an objective”, killing means “to kill” together target killing means “set an objective and kills it”. Here the objective is a particular ethnicity. At the time of partition, People from different ethnicity took part in the war of independence. They were unconcerned with the idea of language, race or sect. Everyone was fighting for one reason that was Pakistan. The Urdu speaking people come to Pakistan leaving their wealth and inheritance of fore-father behind in India. In hope of a new united nation in other words they came to Pakistan to live in Quaid’s dream but now everyone has forgotten it. The people who are killing Pathans or people who wants Pathans to leave Karachi should think rationally that if Pathans  left Karachi then who will do labor? Pathans  are laborious in nature. They can carry weight ten times heavier to the weight that a normal Urdu speaking can carry. Moreover they can work in such a high temperature that a normal Urdu speaking person can dream. From a person who washes cars in the morning to the person who wakes for you at night so that you can sleep peacefully (guards) or a person that carries your garbage daily to the person who serves you tea in a dhabba (small hotel) They all are Pathans because Pathans  are much hardworking in nature as compare to Urdu speakers.

Hence, God has made everyone to help others. We are connected with each other. This is a chain in which we all are connected like beads. Together we can make a beautiful strong necklace but alone we are nothing. In other words, together we are a punch that can hit anyone but alone we are fingers that can’t do anything. 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Green Knights-Young Ink in old pen

My write from blog@bransynario

My name is Noor-ul-ain Hanif and I am doing BS in Mass-Communication. To be very honest, I have done nothing for my country.

Inside home, I asked my cousin to put garbage in dustbin but when we are out I don’t say anything to him even I myself through garbage on floor and today, when I read the description for entries “write it, if you have done anything for your country”. After reading it I felt so much regret that I have not done anything for my country.
But when I rack my brain and I asked my heart “Have I done anything?” My brain and heart replied “Yes you have” and now I am in agreement with both of my organs.
As I am studying Mass-communication, I am going to be a journalist in future. Insha’Allah, I will be a responsible journalist which is the greatest need of time.


I am a writer also and I have written many articles regarding many issues which include articles related to 14th August in order to wake-up the Pakistani nation. I am a versatile writer because I am Pakistani and Pakistanis are very talented, the same talented blood is also circulating inside me and above all I am a student and in future my knowledge will strengthen my country
As I mentioned in the title I am a young ink (blood) in old pen. I will write articles, features, news and through them I will portray the positive image of my country in order to fulfill Quaid-e-Azam’s dream.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

My published article

Hey buddies,
I know you were missing me. I missed you too :) I know you are eager to know where was I? Well to be very honest I was bored of writing blogs. Yup, I am a moody person but now I am back on track after a break I am here what we say it "Break ke baad" ;) Anyways, I have come up with a surprise. Ohhoo don't be get so much excited, sit down please, yes you too in the green scarf :P
The surprise is my article has published not on paper in print form but on net in electronic form as an e-mag!
Check it out and give your feedback :)
Thank you.
Here's the link
"T33n Mag (Exam Call)"