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Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to earn Online Monthly Income (Verified by "Pakistan Bloggers")

verified online earning by pakistan bloggers


How to earn online is used to be the most annoying and difficult question in a country like Pakistan. Initially, we all Pakistani use to create blogs and websites to get google adsense and after doing this all efforts we have to wait for a long time to generate a useful monthly income but this process needs a lot of time and great efforts.

We all have worked too much for adsense but it generates very low revenue as our per month income. Same problem you all have told & discussed with us in last 2 years. So, to find a new solutions for our earning, we discussed the same issue with our cousin in USA, he said: he's going to invest in a company. He told us the details that this company invests in adsense & forex trading and for that they need investors. He gave us the link 6 months back to join it and test it..!


Finally, we have tested and succeed in this JSS program....... Its working fine for us. We have tested it by ourself and getting a huge profit as our per month income. We have already told few of you(our adsense buddies) about it in private messages, so Please start replying, if you have joined it and getting profit too. So, others can also join it...!

Join by our Referral so we can track your performance and guide you what to do to get Maximum profit...!

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If any of you need any help or guidance here so, please let us know....and feel free to reply us here....!


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Step by step guide for New Comers 

Basis Tips and Guidance 
1) It's an investment program which we(Pakistan Bloggers) have tested by our-self and succeeded in it.
2) You have to invest your money in it and get 2% profit daily, means 60% in 30 days, 120% in 60 days and total 150% in 75 days.
For Example: Turn your $40 into $120 :
Buy 4 positions worth $10 each and make 2% daily per position for next 75 days.
This will give you $60 at the end of 75 day (ie 150 % ) and for every 4 expired positions, u will get 1 position in the synergy stuff , which will give you another $60 when ur ,matrix gets filled up.. 
so, now u have made $120 from ur little investment of $40.....


(Verified and tested by "Pakistan Bloggers")

Initial 3 steps are very import ::

Step 1:
Create your own Alert-pay account. (Alertpay Supports Standard Chartered Bank in Pakistan)



Step 2: 
Create you jss account, by using you email-address. Please only use gmail as your email in JSS.

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Step 3: 
Now, sign-in into your JSS account and fund your JSS account from your Alertpay(you can transfer money in your alertpay from your "Standard Chartered" bank in Pakistan). 



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How to use JSS Account


Step i : 
When you sign into your JSS account, on left side you will see "JSS TRIPLER" in blue color - click on it,
Step ii:
then, a new window will open click on the button in centre, your JSS TRIPLER account will open.


There you will find instructions written in 3 steps:
1) Fund (transfer money from your Alertpay)
2) (this link is not for us)
3) Buy Positions ( this each lot is for 10$ buy them as many as possible in-return this eash lot will give you 15$ in 75 days, in the form of 2% daily profit)


Trick:
Condition A:
Buy lots as many as u can, u will get 2% daily for 75 days means if u invest 100$ u will get 150$ in 75 days as 2$ daily.

Condition B:
YOU CAN TRY COMPOUNDING YOUR EARNINGS, LIKE I DO AND BOOST YOUR INCOME HUGELY..........THERE'S AN EXAMPLE :
Buy at least 8 positions worth $80 then compound for 30-31 days..
Compounding every time you have $10 in your account gives so much more than not compounding!
Suggested Starter Strategy:
Day 1 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 2 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 3 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 4 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 5 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 6 = $80 x 2% = $1.60
Day 7 = $80 x 2% = $1.60 = $11.20 buy 1 more JSS-T Position
Day 8 = $90 x 2% = $1.80 …………(Account balance = $1.20)
Day 9 = $90 x 2% = $1.80
Day 10 = $90 x 2% = $1.80
Day 11 = $90 x 2% = $1.80
Day 12 = $90 x 2% = $1.80 = $9 + $1 from above buy 1 more JSS-T Position
Day 13 = $100 x 2% = $2.00 …….(Account balance = $0.20)
Day 14 = $100 x 2% = $2.00
Day 15 = $100 x 2% = $2.00
Day 16 = $100 x 2% = $2.00
Day 17 = $100 x 2% = $2.00 = $10 buy 1 more JSS-T Position
Day 18 = $110 x 2% = $2.20 …….(Account balance = $0.20)
Day 19 = $110 x 2% = $2.20
Day 20 = $110 x 2% = $2.20
Day 21 = $110 x 2% = $2.20
Day 22 = $110 x 2% = $2.20 = $11 buy 1 more JSS-T Position
Day 23 = $120 x 2% = $2.40 …….(Account balance = $1.20)
Day 24 = $120 x 2% = $2.40
Day 25 = $120 x 2% = $2.40
Day 26 = $120 x 2% = $2.40 = $9.60 + $0.40 from above buy 1 more JSS-T Position
Day 27 = $130 x 2% = $2.60 ……. (Account balance = $0.80)
Day 28 = $130 x 2% = $2.60
Day 29 = $130 x 2% = $2.60
Day 30 = $130 x 2% = $2.60 = $10.40 buy 1 more JSS-T Position ……………………………………………..(Account balance = $1.20)
You have taken $80 and..
Turned it into $130 (+62.5%) within 30 days..
Turned it into $140 (+75%) within 31 days!

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Let us know If any of you need nay help or guidance....Feel free to ask us here....!

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Monday, October 10, 2011

9 things you didn’t know about the life of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs leans against his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs (Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle/Corbis)

For all of his years in the spotlight at the helm of Apple, Steve Jobs in many ways remains an inscrutable figure — even in his death. Fiercely private, Jobs concealed most specifics about his personal life, from his curious family life to the details of his battle with pancreatic cancer — a disease that ultimately claimed him on Wednesday, at the age of 56.
While the CEO and co-founder of Apple steered most interviews away from the public fascination with his private life, there's plenty we know about Jobs the person, beyond the Mac and the iPhone. If anything, the obscure details of his interior life paint a subtler, more nuanced portrait of how one of the finest technology minds of our time grew into the dynamo that we remember him as today.
1. Early life and childhood
Jobs was born in San Francisco on February 24, 1955. He was adopted shortly after his birth and reared near Mountain View, California by a couple named Clara and Paul Jobs. His adoptive father — a term that Jobs openly objected to — was a machinist for a laser company and his mother worked as an accountant.
Later in life, Jobs discovered the identities of his estranged parents. His birth mother, Joanne Simpson, was a graduate student at the time and later a speech pathologist; his biological father, Abdulfattah John Jandali, was a Syrian Muslim who left the country at age 18 and reportedly now serves as the vice president of a Reno, Nevada casino. While Jobs reconnected with Simpson in later years, he and his biological father remained estranged.
2. College dropout
The lead mind behind the most successful company on the planet never graduated from college, in fact, he didn't even get close. After graduating from high school in Cupertino, California — a town now synonymous with 1 Infinite Loop, Apple's headquarters — Jobs enrolled in Reed College in 1972. Jobs stayed at Reed (a liberal arts university in Portland, Oregon) for only one semester, dropping out quickly due to the financial burden the private school's steep tuition placed on his parents.



In his famous 2005 commencement speech to Stanford University, Jobs said of his time at Reed: "It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5 cent deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple."
3. Fibbed to his Apple co-founder about a job at Atari
Jobs is well known for his innovations in personal computing, mobile tech, and software, but he also helped create one of the best known video games of all-time. In 1975, Jobs was tapped by Atarito work on the Pong-like game Breakout.

He was reportedly offered $750 for his development work, with the possibility of an extra $100 for each chip eliminated from the game's final design. Jobs recruited Steve Wozniak (later one of Apple's other founders) to help him with the challenge. Wozniak managed to whittle the prototype's design down so much that Atari paid out a $5,000 bonus — but Jobs kept the bonus for himself, and paid his unsuspecting friend only $375, according to Wozniak's own autobiography.
4. The wife he leaves behind
Like the rest of his family life, Jobs kept his marriage out of the public eye. Thinking back on his legacy conjures images of him commanding the stage in his trademark black turtleneck and jeans, and those solo moments are his most iconic. But at home in Palo Alto, Jobs was raising a family with his wife, Laurene, an entrepreneur who attended the University of Pennsylvania's prestigious Wharton business school and later received her MBA at Stanford, where she first met her future husband.
For all of his single-minded dedication to the company he built from the ground up, Jobs actuallyskipped a meeting to take Laurene on their first date: "I was in the parking lot with the key in the car, and I thought to myself, 'If this is my last night on earth, would I rather spend it at a business meeting or with this woman?' I ran across the parking lot, asked her if she'd have dinner with me. She said yes, we walked into town and we've been together ever since."
In 1991, Jobs and Powell were married in the Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite National Park, and the marriage was officiated by Kobin Chino, a Zen Buddhist monk.
5. His sister is a famous author
Later in his life, Jobs crossed paths with his biological sister while seeking the identity of his birth parents. His sister, Mona Simpson (born Mona Jandali), is the well-known author of Anywhere But Here — a story about a mother and daughter that was later adapted into a film starring Natalie Portman and Susan Sarandon.
After reuniting, Jobs and Simpson developed a close relationship. Of his sister, he told a New York Times interviewer: "We're family. She's one of my best friends in the world. I call her and talk to her every couple of days.'' Anywhere But Here is dedicated to "my brother Steve."
6. Celebrity romances
In The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, an unauthorized biography, a friend from Reed reveals that Jobs had a brief fling with folk singer Joan Baez. Baez confirmed the the two were close "briefly," though her romantic connection with Bob Dylan is much better known (Dylan was the Apple icon's favorite musician). The biography also notes that Jobs went out with actress Diane Keaton briefly.
7. His first daughter
When he was 23, Jobs and his high school girlfriend Chris Ann Brennan conceived a daughter, Lisa Brennan Jobs. She was born in 1978, just as Apple began picking up steam in the tech world. He and Brennan never married, and Jobs reportedly denied paternity for some time, going as far as stating that he was sterile in court documents. He went on to father three more children with Laurene Powell. After later mending their relationship, Jobs paid for his first daughter's education at Harvard. She graduated in 2000 and now works as a magazine writer.
8. Alternative lifestyle
In a few interviews, Jobs hinted at his early experience with the psychedelic drug LSD. Of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Jobs said: "I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger."
The connection has enough weight that Albert Hofmann, the Swiss scientist who first synthesized (and took) LSD, appealed to Jobs for funding for research about the drug's therapeutic use.
In a book interview, Jobs called his experience with the drug "one of the two or three most important things I have done in my life." As Jobs himself has suggested, LSD may have contributed to the "think different" approach that still puts Apple's designs a head above the competition.
Jobs will forever be a visionary, and his personal life also reflects the forward-thinking, alternative approach that vaulted Apple to success. During a trip to India, Jobs visited a well-known ashram and returned to the U.S. as a Zen Buddhist.
Jobs was also a pescetarian who didn't consume most animal products, and didn't eat meat other than fish. A strong believer in Eastern medicine, he sought to treat his own cancer through alternative approaches and specialized diets before reluctantly seeking his first surgery for a cancerous tumor in 2004.
9. His fortune
As the CEO of the world's most valuable brand, Jobs pulled in a comically low annual salary of just $1. While the gesture isn't unheard of in the corporate world  — Google's Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt all pocketed the same 100 penny salary annually — Jobs has kept his salary at $1 since 1997, the year he became Apple's lead executive. Of his salary, Jobs joked in 2007: "I get 50 cents a year for showing up, and the other 50 cents is based on my performance."
In early 2011, Jobs owned 5.5 million shares of Apple. After his death, Apple shares were valued at $377.64 — a roughly 43-fold growth in valuation over the last 10 years that shows no signs of slowing down.
He may only have taken in a single dollar per year, but Jobs leaves behind a vast fortune. The largest chunk of that wealth is the roughly $7 billion from the sale of Pixar to Disney in 2006. In 2011, with an estimated net worth of $8.3 billion, he was the 110th richest person in the world, according toForbes. If Jobs hadn't sold his shares upon leaving Apple in 1985 (before returning to the company in 1996), he would be the world's fifth richest individual.
While there's no word yet on plans for his estate, Jobs leaves behind three children from his marriage to Laurene Jobs (Reed, Erin, and Eve), as well as his first daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs.

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Learning from our disasters - PAKISTAN


For Pakistan, the 2011 floods came at a time when the country was already struggling to recover from last year’s floods. This year however, Sindh turned out to be the worst affected province with 22 of its 24 districts flooded. According to a report released by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), 8,920,631 people were affected by the floods in Sindh. Of these, 599,224 are still in relief camps all across the province.
Dr. Shershah Syed from the Pakistan Medical Association feels that the floods have highlighted a broader dilemma. “We are facing a humanitarian crisis – it is shocking to see the degree of malnutrition in the children at relief camps,” he says.
Dr. Syed was also involved in coordinating flood relief work last year and thinks that “these people are likely getting better access to healthcare in relief camps than in their own villages.” He further added that this is especially true of Sindh, a predominantly feudal province “where poor debt-ridden farmers toil lands not owned by them.”
Pakistan is included in a list of 20 countries which contain 80 per cent of the world’s undernourished children. Maternal and child under-nutrition is the underlying cause of 3.5 million annual deaths globally. The major causes of mortality in Pakistan in children less than the age of five years are diarrhea, acute respiratory infections and sepsis, with chronic malnutrition, an important but indirect cause of child mortality.
“With rising numbers of children suffering from diarrhea secondary to unsanitary water and hygiene we need to optimise access to clean drinking water and sanitation services,”  says Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta, Chair of the Division of Maternal and Child Health at the Aga Khan University.
Dr. Bhutta, who has done extensive work on how to best combat malnutrition in developing countries, says that rescue efforts in the these areas needs to be more directed to be as nutritionally optimal as possible. “There is little realisation that Sindh has the worst rates of maternal and child undernutrition in the country as exemplified by the nutrition surveys undertaken during the floods last year and confirmed by the recently concluded national nutrition survey. The current floods have just compounded a chronic emergency and underscored the importance of large scale preventive strategies.”
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimates that nearly three quarters of southern Sindh province crops have been damaged, while two thirds of food stocks have also been hit. Given the scale of the disaster, it is still a long way before relief or rehabilitation comes to the worst affected. In the meanwhile, what we see are millions of hungry people waiting for two square meals a day.
Given the present situation, we need to look hard and critically at our national and local priorities. Pakistan is not a poor country, it is a nation with poor allocation of resources and recently we have had more than our fair share of bad luck. With years of meager investment into health and education, two years of flooding has highlighted issues that have been festering for years particularly that of malnutrition. There is no magic bullet to solve the problem of undernutrition nor can we depend upon emergency responses and donor funding to affect change.
Evidence-based interventions can make a difference to short-term outcomes – these interventions include strategies to improve maternal nutrition before and during pregnancy, early and exclusive breastfeeding, and good-quality complementary feeding for infants and young children, with appropriate micronutrient supplementation. In addition to these nutrition interventions, other health promotion strategies include attention to programs to address unsafe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene.
We also need long-term investments in the role of women as full and equal citizens—through education, economic, social, and political empowerment. To find widespread malnutrition in Pakistan in the midst of plenty is a travesty and points to the huge inequities that exist in Pakistan. Responding to this silent emergency should be a national priority and not a knee jerk response to natural disasters.

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‘Contaminated’ feed: Over 900 milch animals fall sick in Landhi

Milch animals fell ill - Oct, 2011



KARACHI, Oct 9: Over 900 milch animals fell ill after consuming contaminated feed in Landhi’s Cattle Colony, the largest source of milk supply to the city.
According to city district government veterinarians, this was the third major incident of feed poisoning since 1996 at the cattle colony.
Speaking to Dawn, Sadruddin Qureshi, the owner of an affected dairy farm housing 650 animals, said the animals had been eating a new variety of cotton seed cake with other feed for some days. “But yesterday the animals suddenly stopped eating and developed shooting diarrhoea. The cotton seed cake had specific smell, perhaps that of a pesticide,” he said.Milk productivity greatly suffered because of illness and the daily milk production dropped from 144 maunds to 94 maunds, he added.
Haji Mohammad Sikander, the president of the Karachi dairy farmers association, said that feed poisoning was a common occurrence at the cattle colony and a major source of huge losses to farmers, who had been pleading to the government to set up a feed testing laboratory for a long time.
“The Landhi cattle colony with about 400,000 milch animals has the largest concentration of animals in the region. But it is ironic that the cattle colony, which has been playing an important role in meeting the dairy needs of Karachi for decades, is still without basic facilities such as a proper waste disposal system and a feed testing laboratory.”
Dr Hafeez Sheikh, a senior veterinary officer with the city government, said the feed samples had been collected and would be sent to the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and Pakistan Agriculture Research Council on Monday.
“Though the exact reason for animal illness would only be known once the laboratory reports are available, initial inquiries show that the cotton seed cakes contained pesticide residues,” he said, claiming that the situation was in control now.
According to Dr Sheikh, the first major incident of feed poisoning occurred in 1996 when 1,300 animals were affected and 100 animals died. The second incident occurred a few years ago when 495 animals died of contaminated feed.

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Indian music maestro Jagjit Singh dies at 70


Indian music maestro Jagjit Singh dies at 70



MUMBAI: Indian musician and composer Jagjit Singh, who won generations of fans by reviving the traditional genre of “ghazal” tunes, died on Monday in Mumbai at the age of 70, hospital officials said.
Singh, dubbed “The Ghazal King”, had been in intensive care for three weeks after undergoing surgery when he fell seriously ill with a brain haemorrhage.
Ghazals are a poetic form of singing that originated in the Middle East and spread to India from the 12th century.
They were traditionally reserved for the elite, but Singh popularised the form in the 1970s and 1980s by pioneering a modern ghazal sound and using Western instruments alongside Indian classical ones.
“Unfortunately, he expired this morning,” said Mohan Rajan, spokesman for the private Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai.
As well as spreading the appeal of ghazal in India, Singh sang and composed for Bollywood, the Hindi-language film industry.
Singh will be best remembered for his music in the films “Prem Geet” (Love Song) in 1981 and “Arth” (Meaning) the following year.
He last sang in the low-budget film “Khushiyaan” (Happiness), which is due in cinemas on Friday.
Jagjit Singh was born to a poor family in the north Indian state of Rajasthan on February 8, 1941.
He took to singing at an early age and like millions of other migrants, travelled to Mumbai, then known as Bombay, to make his fortune.
After initial struggles singing advertising jingles and performing at parties, he found a foothold in regional-language and Bollywood cinema, going on to form a successful duo with his wife Chitra in the 1970s and 80s.
When Singh was taken to hospital on September 23, he had been about to sing at a concert in Mumbai with Pakistani ghazal legend Ghulam Ali.

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Lyari peace committee to be revived, says Mirza

Dr Zulfikar Mirza

KARACHI: Former Sindh home minister Dr Zulfikar Mirza announced on Sunday that the Lyari peace committee, popularly known as People’s Amn Committee, would be revived and said it would now play a more active role for people’s welfare.


Addressing a press conference in Lyari, he challenged Interior Minister Rehman Malik to visit Lyari and ban the committee. He said the committee had voluntarily closed its offices on his instructions and “no-one can ban the Amn committee”.
Dr Mirza said Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would contest the next elections from Lyari.
Answering a question, he said he had submitted his resignation from the Sindh Assembly to President Asif Ali Zardari and Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon was a witness. He advised the government to accept the resignation, otherwise he would climb the table of the assembly speaker and get it accepted.
He said he was disappointed with the verdict of the Supreme Court in the suo motu case on Karachi killings. He said the government would not send a reference against any party to the apex court on the basis of his disclosures.
However, if the government at all decided to send a reference, he said, it would be presented through the fake doctorate degree-holder, Babar Awan. “Let the chief justice summon me as I want to submit more facts before him and my disclosures should be taken seriously.”
The former minister said the Amn Committee has come into being only three years ago and he was prepared to own all crimes allegedly committed by it during this period.
But he asked if Altaf Hussain would also accept the responsibility for all the heinous crimes, including kidnappings, target killings, etc., allegedly committed by the MQM since its inception 24 years ago.
He said Benazir Bhutto was impressed by Imran Khan when he took up a case against the MQM in a British court.
Dr Mirza challenged Altaf Hussain to return to Karachi and said he would talk to him face to face at Nine Zero. “I am not a coward to flee from Karachi. I am a son of the soil, my family lives here and will continue to do so as this city is ours.”
He said: “Karachi has become a hub of automatic and sophisticated weapons, but who is buying these weapons being smuggled into the city.”
He gave a clean chit to the Jamaat-i-Islami and said it was not involved in extortion because during his tenure as home minister no such case had come to light against the party.
Levelling serious allegations of corruption against his former PPP colleagues in the government who had become millionaires since holding offices, he said he was under tremendous pressure for hiding cases of their corruption.
Dr Mirza extended an apology to the nation for spending three-and-a-half-years with those `thieves` and vowed to provide evidence of corruption of the government to the judiciary and the army.
“I will continue to collect evidences of corruption and appear before the media once a week or a fortnight to expose corrupt elements,” he added.
The former minister also said that the existing PPP was not the one founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto or led by Benazir Bhutto.
He pledged to work to revive the People’s Party of Shaheed Bhuttos.
He criticised Sindh Home Minister Manzoor Wasan and accused him of being involved in corruption and said he (Wasan) wanted the posting of SHOs of his own choice in Karachi which sparked an argument with Additional Inspector General of Police Saud Mirza.
He recalled that during his tenure as home minister of Sindh he had gone to London with evidences against Altaf Hussain, but Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK didn’t allow him to present them before a court.
“Now I will take three suitcases full of evidences of wrongdoings of the MQM and its chief Altaf Hussain to London to file a case against him,” Dr Mirza said.
Waving what he called ‘documentary proofs’, he also spoke about alleged corruption of MQM and PPP ministers and the Sindh governor. Without naming anyone, he said he was receiving indirect threats but he feared no-one except God.
Dr Mirza said he would not indulge in any conspiracy to break Pakistan.
He criticised the policy of reconciliation of President Asif Ali Zardari and said the PPP’s agreement with the MQM to bring it back to the government was an unholy alliance which would not be acceptable to the people of Pakistan.
He also shared with newsmen what he termed documentary proof of alleged corruption of a provincial minister belonging to the MQM.
He appealed to the army and judges to take notice of corruption of the present regime.
Dr Mirza said if he became the home minister again he would issue another at least 0.5 million arms licences.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Jagjit Singh a famous Indian Ghazal Singer Dies



Jagjit Singh dies




The man who gave ghazals a new direction in Bollywood left the world today morning. And it goes without saying that the whole nation is mourning his departure. Here is what a few celebrities tweeted today morning after hearning about the great loss... 10th of October/2011
Shabana Azmi: Kisi ki nazar lag gayi hai kala ki duniya ko..jagjit singh no more. His contribution to the ghazal in India is unparallelled.big loss
Shreya Ghoshal: Jagjit Ji passes away. One of the saddest day for all us music lovers. The golden voice will not song anymore. Rest in peace.
Madhur Bhandarkar: Terribly shocked to hear the sad demise of Jagjit Singhji, in u i have lost a dear friend, yr soulful songs will remain till eternity.
Mahesh Bhatt: Just heard that Jagjit Singh has passed away! My film ARTH would not have touched the hearts of millions of people without the contribution of Jagjit Singh. Thank you
Sophie Choudhry: This cannot be true. Am absolutely devastated. R.I.P Jagjit Singh. This cannot be true. His voice moved ppl to tears & so will this news. A true gift to music. Am absolutely devastated. R.I.P Jagjit Singh
Celina Jaitly: Shocked to hear the golden voiced jagjit Singhji passed away ,we have lost our magnificent ghazal maestro & a wonderful human being
Shekhar Kapur: A heart tht captured millions thru poetry n song. Gb'ye Jagjit, dear friend.





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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Katrina to sing in 'Dhoom 3'

Katrina to sing in 'Dhoom 3'
MUMBAI: Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif would sing in Yash Raj Films' Dhoom 3, Indian media said.

Apart from the many preparations that she needs to undertake for her role in Dhoom 3, she also has been instructed to take a singing course to exercise her vocals.

Though her look, body language and dialect are yet to be decided, Katrina needs to get well versed with singing. Besides singing, Katrina Kaif will also undergo training in paragliding.
 

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Meera turns attention to film production:

LAHORE: Meera has turned her attention to film production, Geo News reported. The actress will star in and produce her next film titled Oscar.

Meera said the script for the film was being written and that she was looking towards new talent for the male lead.

The actress added that the title of the film was inspired by the Oscar awards.
 

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