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Stamp Vendors (Affidavit, Sales Agreements, Undertaking For College & Universities etc etc)
Visa (Visa File Preparation, Visa Rejection Appeal, Embassy Appointments etc etc)
Graphic Designing, Printing, Scanning, Email etc

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Deals with computer sale purchases, Repairing, UPS sale Purchase Repairing And Installation,

Photos 04/01/2014
Pakistani Small Idustries 22/03/2013

GOVERNMENT LAUDED FOR INITIATING MOVES AIMED AT WELFARE OF SMALL TRADERS, BUSINESSWOMEN AND COTTAGE INDUSTRY.... Small traders of capital city on Tuesday lauded the government for initiating moves aimed at welfare of the small traders, businesswomen and the cottage industry. Steps taken by the government for setting up chambers for small traders and small industry in every district of country will help resolve many problems confronted by the business community, said Kamran Abbasi, President of the Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders and Small Industry.... Ajrak Sindhi: اجرڪ Ajrak (Sindhi: اجرڪ) is a name given to a unique form of block printed shawls and tiles found in Sindh, Pakistan. Ajraks are also worn by the Seraiki people of Southern Punjab and Kutch. These shawls display special designs and patterns made using block printing by stamps. Common colours used while making these patterns may include but are not limited to blue, red, black, yellow and green. Over the years, Ajraks have become a symbol of the Sindhi culture and traditions. Early human settlements in the region which is now the province Sindh in Pakistan along the Indus River had found a way of cultivating and using Gossypium arboreum commonly known as tree cotton to make clothes for themselves. These civilizations are thought to have mastered the art of making cotton fabrics as early as 3000 BC.[1] A bust of a king priest excavated at Mohenjo-daro shows him draped over one shoulder in a piece of cloth that resembles an ajrak. What came as a formidable explanation for this observation was the trefoil pattern etched on the person's garment interspersed with small circles, the interiors of which were filled with a red pigment. Excavations elsewhere in the Old World around Mesopotamia have yielded similar patterns appearing on various objects most notably on the royal couch of Tutankhamen. This symbol illustrates what is now believed to be an edifice depicting the fusion of the three sun-disks of the gods of the sun, water and the earth. Reminiscent geometry of the trefoil is evident on most of the recent ajrak prints.

Enjoying the Wining Moments 22/03/2012

After Beating INDIA, SIRILANKA and BANGLADESH......we asian champians celebreats the win...... at aabpara market in front of muzaffar garh nihari

Photos 27/02/2012

the basic IT diploma of Computer....learn computer and make your life easy....also you have opportunity to get a nice job....

16/02/2012

Computers Required.....
P4 with 2.8, 1gb, 40gb, dell......
a large number of computers required.......

Untitled album 24/01/2012
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