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#25 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <jami@...>
Date: Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:39 am
Subject: Certificate of Honor
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Dear Members!

You will be glad to learn that Mr. Ahmed Jami Sakhi, The Founding
President of Karakurum CRI Listeners Club, Gilgit Pakistan was awarded a
Certificate of Honor for participating in the 2008 Olympics Global
Contest. He was also awarded the second prize this competeition
sponsored by China radio International.

Mr. Sakhi has thanked and congratulated all those members who had
participated in the 2008 Olympics Global Contest.


Ahmed Jami Sakhi
President,
Karakurum CRI, Listners' Club
Gilgit, Pakistan.


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#24 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <jami@...>
Date: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:43 am
Subject: Vote of Thanks- Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Dear All,

 

I am grateful to all those CRI members, lovers & listeners of CRI, who sent their greetings on the website of “Karakurum CRI Listeners Club, Gilgit Pakistan”.

Please enrich the site with your posts that are relevant to CRI or the Peoples Republic of China. Thanks

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Ahmed Jami Sakhi

President,

Karakurum CRI Listeners Club, Gilgit

Northern Areas, Pakistan

Email: Official jami@...

Private: ahmedjami_sakhi@...

ahmedjami2004@...

Ph # 92-05811-54132-4 Ext:3026

Fax: 92-05811-54135

Cell # 03465343851

 


From: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@... [mailto:CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...] On Behalf Of parvez khalilullah
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:36 PM
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

 

Eid greetings and very best wishes of the Day to all the members of CRI Listners Club. We, in UK, are celebrating Eid today! Happy Eid

 

 

----- Original Message ----
From: azam tajik <azamtajik@yahoo.com>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@yahoogroups.co.uk
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 10:48:18 AM
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid Mubarak to All

Azam

………………………………………….

Azam Beg Tajik

Programme Manager Community Development

Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC),   
House No. 3, Sector C, Ghazikot Township , Mansehra , Pakistan
Cell: (+92) 0344-9556600

Tel: (+92) 0997-440326, 302172; Fax #: (+92) 0997-302193

E-Mail   : azam.tajik@sdc. net   



--- On Mon, 9/29/08, salima jabeen <sj_economist@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: salima jabeen <sj_economist@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings
To: CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 4:29 AM

EID MUBARAk

 

 

----- Original Message ----
From: Ahmed Jami Sakhi <jami@.... pk>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:41:26 AM
Subject: [CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid ul Fitr Greetings

  • It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
  • A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
  • They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for them.
  • I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait for you and you aren't there.
  • Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
  • I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words of "Eid Mubarak"

(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)

Ahmed Jami Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer

 

 

 

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#23 From: parvez khalilullah <pkhalilullah@...>
Date: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:36 am
Subject: Re: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Eid greetings and very best wishes of the Day to all the members of CRI Listners Club. We, in UK, are celebrating Eid today! Happy Eid


----- Original Message ----
From: azam tajik <azamtajik@...>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 10:48:18 AM
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid Mubarak to All

Azam

………………………………………….

Azam Beg Tajik

Programme Manager Community Development

Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC),   
House No. 3, Sector C, Ghazikot Township , Mansehra , Pakistan
Cell: (+92) 0344-9556600

Tel: (+92) 0997-440326, 302172; Fax #: (+92) 0997-302193

E-Mail   : azam.tajik@sdc. net   



--- On Mon, 9/29/08, salima jabeen <sj_economist@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: salima jabeen <sj_economist@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings
To: CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 4:29 AM

EID MUBARAk


----- Original Message ----
From: Ahmed Jami Sakhi <jami@.... pk>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:41:26 AM
Subject: [CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid ul Fitr Greetings

  • •It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
  • •A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
  • •They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for them.
  • •I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait for you and you aren't there.
  • •Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
  • •I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words of "Eid Mubarak"
•(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)
•Ahmed Jami Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer




#22 From: azam tajik <azamtajik@...>
Date: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:48 am
Subject: Re: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Eid Mubarak to All

Azam

………………………………………….

Azam Beg Tajik

Programme Manager Community Development

Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC),   
House No. 3, Sector C, Ghazikot Township, Mansehra, Pakistan
Cell: (+92) 0344-9556600

Tel: (+92) 0997-440326, 302172; Fax #: (+92) 0997-302193

E-Mail   : azam.tajik@...   



--- On Mon, 9/29/08, salima jabeen <sj_economist@...> wrote:
From: salima jabeen <sj_economist@...>
Subject: Re: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...
Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 4:29 AM

EID MUBARAk


----- Original Message ----
From: Ahmed Jami Sakhi <jami@.... pk>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:41:26 AM
Subject: [CRI_ListenersClub_ Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid ul Fitr Greetings

  • •It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
  • •A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
  • •They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for them.
  • •I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait for you and you aren't there.
  • •Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
  • •I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words of "Eid Mubarak"
•(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)
•Ahmed Jami Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer



#21 From: salima jabeen <sj_economist@...>
Date: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:29 am
Subject: Re: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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EID MUBARAk


----- Original Message ----
From: Ahmed Jami Sakhi <jami@...>
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:41:26 AM
Subject: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Eid ul Fitr Greetings

Eid ul Fitr Greetings

  • •It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
  • •A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
  • •They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for them.
  • •I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait for you and you aren't there.
  • •Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
  • •I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words of "Eid Mubarak"
•(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)
•Ahmed Jami Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer


#20 From: "Silangri" <zahoor2x@...>
Date: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:58 am
Subject: Re: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Eid Mubarak to all of you too.
Please remember me in you good wishes.

Zahoor Ahmed Solangi
http://www.dxingworld.info/forum

--- In CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@..., "Ahmed
Jami Sakhi" <jami@...> wrote:
>
>
> Eid ul Fitr Greetings
>
>     * •It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
>     *  •A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
>     *  •They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for
> them.
>     *  •I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait
> for you and you aren't there.
>     *  •Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
>     *  •I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words
> of "Eid Mubarak"
> •(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)  •Ahmed Jami
> Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer
>

#19 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <jami@...>
Date: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:41 am
Subject: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Eid ul Fitr Greetings

  • •It is the Eid day and people are busy in a festive mood
  • •A lot of smiles and happiness are writ large on their faces.
  • •They are adorned in new attire and a special sweet waits for them.
  • •I want to be happy as well but my eyes are wet as they wait for you and you aren't there.
  • •Is it possible that you come over just for a while?
  • •I want to kiss you dear and softly utter the beautiful words of "Eid Mubarak"
•(adapted from Farooq Kunwar's Feelings)
•Ahmed Jami Sakhi-Academic Administrative Officer

#18 From: "lesterharrison26" <lesterharrison26@...>
Date: Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:52 pm
Subject: Get air tickets almost for nothing
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As the business war on the air is hotting up with so many low-budget
airlines dominating the sky, the passengers can now enjoy the best
deals. The webguide - http://air.myguideforlife.com - helps you find
the cheapest and even free air tickets to make your journey ore
happier and very less expensive.

Visit the website now to find out how to get the cheap and free air
tickets: http://air.myguideforlife.com

#17 From: "michael_anthony95" <michael_anthony95@...>
Date: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:31 am
Subject: Popular Scholarship Programs
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There are several scholarship programs that help us go for higher
studies leaving behind all the financial worries.

The website http://www.scholarshiponnet.com lists out all the popular
scholarship programs available globally and guides us through the
application process to fulfill the dream of furthering our academic
interests.

Visit the website to find out the scholarship program that will suit
you the best: http://www.scholarshiponnet.com

#16 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <jami@...>
Date: Fri May 30, 2008 4:37 am
Subject: RE: Visit China and Turkey free of cost.
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Dear Zahoor Ahmed,

 

Thank you to forward address of your great website. It is well designed and seems to be unique for Urdu listeners and Lovers. However, if you use Noori Nastaliq Font will be better. I have become a member of your forum and have started learning operating the various links in this great site.

 

Wish you a success in this endeavor

 

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

Academic Administrative Officer

Professional Development Centre, North

Universtiy Road, Konodass, Gilgit

Northern Areas, Pakistan

Email: Official jami@...

Private: ahmedjami_sakhi@...

ahmedjami2004@...

Ph # 92-05811-54132-4 Ext:3026

Fax: 92-05811-54135

Cell # 03465343851

 


From: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@... [mailto:CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...] On Behalf Of Silangri
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 6:18 PM
To: CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan@...
Subject: [CRI_ListenersClub_Gilgit_Pakistan] Visit China and Turkey free of cost.

 

Adab Arz
China Radio International (Urdu) and Voice of Turkey (Urdu) have
announced a quiz contest, if you answer all question correctly then you
have chance to visit China or Turkey for 15 days free. Quiz is not
difficult, Just to listen radio programs and answer questions.
For further information please join our radio forum in Urdu.
http://www.dxingworld.info/forum
Zahoor Ahmed Solangi

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#15 From: "Silangri" <zahoor2x@...>
Date: Thu May 29, 2008 1:17 pm
Subject: Visit China and Turkey free of cost.
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Adab Arz
China Radio International (Urdu) and Voice of Turkey (Urdu) have
announced a quiz contest, if you answer all question correctly then you
have chance to visit China or Turkey for 15 days free. Quiz is not
difficult, Just to listen radio programs and answer questions.
For further information please join our radio forum in Urdu.
http://www.dxingworld.info/forum
Zahoor Ahmed Solangi

#14 From: Zahoor Solangi <zahoor2x@...>
Date: Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:23 pm
Subject: Re: Greetings from PDCN Gilgit, Pakistan
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Plz join radio urdu forum and contribute in CRI section
http://www.dxingwolrd.info/forum


Ahmed Jami Sakhi <jami@...> wrote:
Hi dear Friends!

I hope you are all ok and enjoying by litening to the CRI's Urdu
Service Beijing.We are getting closer day by day to the Beijing
Olympics and those members who had participated in the Quiz
Competition should listen to the programs more carefully and regularly.

You may be one of the lucky person to be selected for the vsist to
Beijing 2008 Olympics Games.

I wish you all a good time.

Ahmed Jami Sakhi
President,
Karakurum Listners Club,
Gilgit Pakistan.
Cell # +923465343851




Zahoor Ahmed Solangi
Al-Sadiq Institute of Information Technolgy
G 9/2, Karchi Company,
Islamabad
 
Phone # +92512504447
 
 


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#13 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <jami@...>
Date: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:26 am
Subject: Greetings from PDCN Gilgit, Pakistan
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Hi dear Friends!

I hope you are all ok and enjoying by litening to the CRI's Urdu
Service Beijing.We are getting closer day by day to the Beijing
Olympics and those members who had participated in the Quiz
Competition should listen to the programs more carefully and regularly.

You may be one of the lucky person to be selected for the vsist to
Beijing 2008 Olympics Games.

I wish you all a good time.

Ahmed Jami Sakhi
President,
Karakurum Listners Club,
Gilgit Pakistan.
Cell # +923465343851

#12 From: "Silangri" <zahoor2x@...>
Date: Wed Apr 2, 2008 8:19 pm
Subject: Radio group in urdu
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Hi
If you are radio listener or want to listen any urdu radio station
then must join our forum. This is first forum regarding in pure urdu
language.
URL is
www.dxingwolrd.info/forum
If you feel any difficult then must contact me.

Regards
Zahoor Solangi

#11 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <ahmedjami_sakhi@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:03 am
Subject: Quiz Competition-Beijing Olymic Games 2008
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Dear all!

I am pleased to inform you that CRI's Urdu Service has announced its Qiz Competition about the Beijing Olympic Games 2008. This covers the period from Nov 2007 to 1st May 2008. The winners will get the opportunity to visit Olympic Stadiums and to meet famous Chinese players. Even ordinary prize winners will also be eligible for diffrent prizes. You are therefore, invited to take part and win prizes. The questions are:

1.       What are the aims & objectives of the Administrative Comittee of Beijing Olympic Games?

2.       When (from which to which dates) will the Beijing Olympic Games be held?

3.        How many volunteers had registered until the end of July 2007?

4.       What is the slogan of the Olympic Games?

5.       What are the names of the five Fuwa (Good luck)animals?

6.      How many Stadiums are required for Beijing Olympic Games?

7.       What is the alternative name of the the National Stadium for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olymic Games?

8.     What concept can be derived from the Stadiums for Beijing Olympic Games?

9.     Which six cities are the co-organizers of the Beijing Olympic Games?

10.     Which Beijing Olympic Games events will take place  in Hongkong?

 

Translated from Urdu into English by:

Ahmed jami sakhi

President, CRI Listeners Club, Gilgit Pakistan.


#10 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <ahmedjami_sakhi@...>
Date: Tue Jan 1, 2008 6:35 am
Subject: Happy New Year Greetings
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Dear Friends !
 
Before the Golden Sun Rise, Let me decorate each of the Rays with wishes of Success, Prosperity, Barakat, Salamati and Happiness to you and your family members.
 
 
A Very Happy New Year to all members of the
"Karakurum CRI Listners' Club, Gilgit Pakistan". 
 
Ahmed Jami Sakhi
President (Founding)
CRI, Listners' Club Gilgit Pakistan 

#9 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <ahmedjami_sakhi@...>
Date: Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:31 am
Subject: Eid ul Fitr Greetings
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Dear Members,

I felicitate my warmest and heartfelt Eid ul Fitr Greetings to all the members and listeners of CRI Listeners Club Gilgit Pakistan.

I hope you are constantly listening to the Urdu Service of CRI Beijing and enjoying the programs.

Have a nice time and enjoy your Eid Holidays

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

President,

Karakurum CRI Listeners' Club Gilgit, Pakistan

 


#8 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <ahmedjami_sakhi@...>
Date: Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:25 am
Subject: Happy Ramadan Mubarak
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Dear Friends!

The Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan has started. This is the month of accountability, good deeds,


#7 From: "Ahmed Jami Sakhi" <ahmedjami_sakhi@...>
Date: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:47 am
Subject: Greetings & Congratulations to All Pakistanis & Indians
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Dear Friends!

14-15th August are unique and special i the history of the people of the sub-continent, as both Pakistan & India got independence from the British rule in the sub-continent.

The British introduced many good things here, such as Railay system; Airways; Regular Police; Regular Army; Regular Navy and Regular Airforce & Modern Indutries etc. They also introduced and strengthned man evils, such as landlordism; fuedalism and capitalism etc.

Hoever, liberty and freedom of thought is the most important in political, social, cultural and economic arena. So the Independence and freedom from external rule 60 years ago can be termed as the biggest Blessing of Allah for the people of the sub-continent.

Each year we celebrate the independence day as we do this year too. But each and every citizen of our nations need to think and assess our achievements and challenges. The things that we acquired and the things that we lost. It should be a day of accountability besides celebrating and expressing our joys over the gift of liberty.

I would like to greet the people of both nations of the sub-continent with hopes for better friendly and brotherly relations for the development and prosperity of our common masses.

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

President,

Karakurum CRI LIstners' Club

Gilgit Pakistan.


#6 From: "jamisakhi" <jamisakhi@...>
Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:06 am
Subject: Greetings from Gilgit, Pakistan
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Dear all,

On the Happy occasion of 50th Anniversary of the Imamat of His Highness Prince Karim aga Khan, I say congratulations to the Ismialis worldwide & wish you all a joyful and properous life ahead.

I also extend my felicitations to the Tajik Ismailis of the Zinjiang Province of China.

We hope for growing & further strengthening of friendly and coordial relationship between the two great neighborers (Pak-China) in Asia.

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

Founding President/Moderator,

CRI-Listeners' Club, gilgit Pakistan

 


#5 From: "jamisakhi" <jamisakhi@...>
Date: Sat Jun 9, 2007 7:09 am
Subject: Chinese experts to inspect Naltar hydel project
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GILGIT, June 2: A team of Chinese engineers will examine the 18
megawatt (MW) Naltar hydroelectric power plant before its
inauguration by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Project manager Ghulam
Mahdi told Dawn that the project, completed in association with
Chinese engineers, is ready to be commissioned within days but will
first be examined by experts.

Completed in three years at a cost of $19 million, the project will
meet the area's electricity needs for three years since the demand
will increase as population grows.

Therefore, said Mr Mahdi, an additional 14.1MW hydel project has
been proposed on the same riverhead, which would cost $26.8 million.

A financial grant has been sought in this regard from the government
of Japan. Official sources said the Pakistan government had
sanctioned Rs120.376 million for the engineering design and
preparation of tenders for the 80MW Phandar hydropower project,
170kms west of Gilgit.

The project would provide electricity to parts of Ghizar district,
Gilgit and Diamer of the Northern Areas.

According to the sources, 122 hydropower schemes with a total
capacity of 773MW are being planned on tributaries of the River
Indus in the Northern Areas.

Most of these have less than 5MW capacity, while 17 potential sites
have been selected for 10MW projects.

Other than the Phandar project, the most promising projects are a
32MW plant at Naltar, a 28MW project at Basho and a 33MW plant at
Harpo.

Reportedly, feasibilities for these projects are being prepared in
collaboration with a German company GTZ.

#4 From: "jamisakhi" <jamisakhi@...>
Date: Sat Jun 2, 2007 4:34 am
Subject: Mobilink - leading the way
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March  2007

by Mashaal Gauhar

 

Mobilink's milestone of reaching 20 million customers exemplifies the telecom sector's status as one of Pakistan's most formidable growth engines. The exponential growth of this sector signifies a trend throughout the developing world. According to World Bank estimates, between 1993 and 2003 the private sector invested a staggering $230 billion in telecommunications infrastructure in the developing world. In this regard, Mobilink has invested over $2 billion in developing its network across Pakistan, generating employment for thousands.

 

`Reshaping lives' - revolutionizing the rural areas

 

The impact of Pakistan's telecom revolution on the economic and social life of the Pakistani populace is immense as mobile phones do not depend on a permanent electricity source — a major benefit particularly in the rural areas where electricity supplies are unreliable. Mobilink's network extends across more than 6,000 villages located in the interiors of Sindh and the Punjab and the Northern Areas.  As a result, trade networks have broadened and the need for traveling long distances has been reduced

 

Zouhair Khaliq, CEO of Mobilink Pakistan, elaborates on the implications of greater connectivity within Pakistan, particularly for rural subscribers. "People who never had the ability to make a phone call or own a phone are now able to do so. This changes the way they do business, it changes the way they lead their lives, it changes the way they relate to their business partners and their loved ones." 

 

From 2005 to 2006, Pakistan's telecom industry contributed around $1.3 billion in duties, taxes and royalties to the exchequer. Moreover, the rapid growth of this sector has opened up a broad swathe of employment opportunities ranging from engineering to marketing, effectively overhauling the employment landscape of the country.

 

The paradigm shift brought about by the telecom revolution cannot be underestimated as low income groups are able to participate in it too and enjoy its benefits. Unlike the once much vaunted idea that the elusive benefits of economic growth would `trickle down' to the masses, in the telecom sector, the benefits are direct and immediate. In the rural areas methods of doing business have been forever transformed, the once isolated rural dwellers are now connected with the rest of the country, helping to bridge the chasm between urban and rural and amply demonstrating Mobilink's apt assertion of `reshaping lives'.

 

Mobilink PCO – breaking new ground

 

In an effort to find innovative ways to serve low income groups in semi-urban and rural areas, Mobilink has launched the PCO self employment scheme. Under this scheme, an individual can buy a fixed wireless phone with a prepaid connection equipped with tariff posters, a pen, a calculator, a notepad and a Rs 600 scratch card and then generate an income by charging for calls. "It's business on the go," explains Zouhair. Anyone can buy it for as little as $100 and start business within the hour literally. There is nothing more to do when he or she has filled out all the regulatory requirements of getting a connection.  He can start this up outside his tea shop, or perhaps a widow can set it up outside her home."

 

The PCO programme will span across 1,200 cities, towns and villages, enabling access to communication in rural and underdeveloped areas of Pakistan. Projects like the PCO scheme illustrate how the telecom industry can help to recalibrate Pakistan's stark urban-rural imbalance as such projects not only allow connectivity but also provide a means of generating income for rural dwellers. "It has been said that if you give fish to a hungry man he will be hungry again tomorrow; but if you teach him how to fish, he will be able to feed his whole family for generations," said Zouhair at the launch of the PCO project.

 

Mobilink's $250 million bond offering — the first of its kind

 

Mobilink's international bond offering in November 2006 was the first unsecured borrowing ever by a Pakistani corporate. Attracting rapturous and unqualified praise at home and abroad, its unprecedented success has effectively burnished Pakistan's credentials as a rewarding investment destination. AsiaMoney Magazine hailed it as the `best high-yield deal of the year' while EuroWeek described it as `one of the most popular Asian issues of the year.'

 

Arranged by ABN AMRO and Deutsche Bank, Mobilink's bond issue was oversubscribed by 15 times. The success of this pioneering transaction will pave the way for other corporates to follow suit, infusing the Pakistan market with a fresh competitive zeal.

 

 

 

 

A rigorous road show spanning from Singapore to Los Angeles was arranged but due to the overwhelming investor response, the deal was accelerated and priced before the Los Angeles road show. The Notes which mature on November 13th, 2013 and bear interest at the rate of 8.625% per annum will be callable at the beginning of November 2010 and include typical high yield bond covenants. The international bond will contribute towards the financing of Mobilink's continuing investment programme which is estimated at around $1 billion for 2006 to 2007.

 

Zouhair perceives it as a triumph not only for Mobilink but for the country as well. "What it showed was that a company which grew up in Pakistan, is run by Pakistanis and does business in Pakistan can generate that sort of interest and confidence in not only the company but also the country by implication because people knew exactly where we worked and I think it was a fantastic validation not only for the work we do at Mobilink but also for the government."

 

Corporate philanthropy — setting new standards

Under Zouhair Khaliq's leadership, Mobilink has established exacting standards of corporate social awareness and is undoubtedly one of Pakistan's most visible supporters of charitable causes and cultural events.  Over the years, Mobilink has done a great deal of work with charities and NGOs focused on health and education including The Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, The Kidney Centre, the LRBT, The Citizens Foundation (TCF), Umeed-e-Noor and CARE.

 

In the wake of the earthquake that devastated Pakistan's northern areas a little over a year ago, Mobilink partnered with TCF and funded the rebuilding of an entire village. Since then, Mobilink has funded two TCF schools located in low income areas on the outskirts of Karachi and Lahore and has committed Rs 20 million to TCF for children's education. Mobilink has also provided the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi and the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad with equipment to help in diagnostic treatment.

 

The Mobilink ethos is exemplary in its support of diverse causes ranging from health, education and local heritage and culture. "We have a very rich and vibrant culture in Pakistan which is unfortunately sometimes ignored or not supported in the way that it should be. As a successful corporation, I think it is our duty to look at supporting local talent," says Zouhair. Mobilink has been the driving force behind some of the major national cultural events. It helped build the hugely successful Jazz Indus Music Awards which honours Pakistani artists and the Rafi Peer Theatre Puppet Show and will also be sponsoring this year's Kara Film Festival.

 

Mobilink has also contributed to the restoration of the ancient forts located at Rohtas and Lahore. In fact, Mobilink's spectacular 20 million celebrations were held at the Lahore Fort, illuminating the Fort in a way which had never been done before.

 

 

 

 

However, Mobilink's social responsibility initiatives extend to a far more personal level as a large number of Mobilink employees undertake regular volunteer work at old people's homes, a practice which they find to be immensely rewarding. This sets them apart from other corporates as Mobilink's acute social awareness is pervasive within all levels of the organization. "That's beyond any kind of dollar value to me," asserts Zouhair.

 

Going forward

 "We would like to continue to grow and become the vision that we set ourselves about four years ago which is to be the total telecom provider to the people of Pakistan and to be the most loved brand in Pakistan," says Zouhair. Acutely aware of Pakistan's ever-changing and highly competitive telecom market, Zouhair is optimistic about the Pakistan's favourable investment environment.  "Now obviously these are tremendous goals; they are very ambitious but I think we have very supportive shareholders. We have an extremely conducive corporate climate in Pakistan."

 

 

 

 

Having achieved such a great deal in Pakistan's still nascent telecom market, Zouhair credits his team for their outstanding performance. "I am very proud of the team that works at Mobilink. I think that they are by far, in the 25 years of my career, some of the best people I have worked with and I feel very privileged."

 

Acknowledged for the breadth and insight for its work within Pakistan, Mobilink emerges as the clear-cut market leader.

 


Mobilink, a part of the Orascom Telecom Group, is Pakistan's leading cellular service provider with more than 54% of the total market share. It has a customer base of more than 20 million members as of November 2006 and provides the most extensive coverage footprint across Pakistan with more than 1250 cities, towns, villages and countless destinations and true International Roaming in over 100 countries with more than 300 partner operators. Orascom Telecom, Mobilink's parent company, has grown to become a major player in the telecommunications market and is a leading mobile telecommunications company operating in seven markets in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.


#3 From: "jamisakhi" <jamisakhi@...>
Date: Tue May 29, 2007 5:02 am
Subject: CRBC Campsite team arrived in Gilgit -Widening of KKH
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China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) has already drawn up a blueprint to make the 335 km stretch Karakuram Highway between Raikot Bridge to the Khunjerab mountain pass, a 30-meter-wide road from its present width of 10 meters. The campsite team arrived in Gilgit and selected the following site for the Camps.

 

Juglote Gilgit                             at Km 520

Gilgit                                        at Km 540       

Ghulmat Nagar                         at Km 600       

Gulmit Gojal, Upper Hunza       at Km 668       

Passu Gojal, Upper Hunza        at Km 685       

Sost Gojal, Upper Hunza          at Km 720       

Dehee Gojal, Upper Hunza       at Km 755       

Koksill Gojal, Upper Hunza      at Km 785       

 

 

Cost for the project                  US 490 million

Duration contract                      48 months

Commence Date                       1st July 2007


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Date: Sat May 12, 2007 10:54 am
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Dear members,  

Please go to the link and watch. Best regards  

Kashghar to Tashkurghan 2 (Xinjiang China)....2nd clip.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRenTqW1r38

With best wishes,

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

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Gilgit, Northern Areas, Pakistan

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#1 From: "jamisakhi" <jamisakhi@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:19 am
Subject: Greetings from Gilgit
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Dear Members!

I am pleased to reactivate my "China Radio Internationa Listners' Club Gilgit Pakistan again. I hope you would forward your suggestions and important news/information with regards to Pak-China relations, trade, commerce, culture, tourism or any other important aspect of mutual interest.

With the passage of time the site will be improved to address the needs of multiple interests.

With best wishes,

Ahmed Jami Sakhi

President/Moderato

 


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