میانوالی کا میچ ونر – محمد عرفان خان اسکول ٹرائل میں ناکامی سے پاکستان ٹیم کیمپ تک

پاکستان میں صوبہ پنجاب اور صوبہ خیبر پختونخوا کی سرحد پر واقع پاکستان کا 82 واں بڑا شہر میانوالی پنجابی، پشتون، اور سرائیکی بولنے والوں کا مسکن ہے۔ تاریخی اعتبار سے دیکھا جائے تووادیٔ سندھ کی تہذیب کے دور میں بھی یہ مقام اپنے جنگلات اور زرعی زمین کی وجہ سے جانا جاتا تھا۔ اس خطہ نے پاکستان کو جہاں موسیقی، فنی، ادبی، سیاسی، اور سماجی شخصیات دی ہیں وہیں اس خطہ سے پاکستان کو کھیل کے میدان میں بھی نامور کھلاڑی ملے ہیں ایسے ہی ایک کھلاڑی ہیں کراچی کنگز کے امرجنگ کیٹیگری سے گریجویٹ کر کے پاکستان کی قومی کرکٹ ٹیم کے اسکواڈ میں جگہ بنانے والے محمد عرفان خان۔

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A Taste of Nostalgia: Delhi Nihari House in Sadar Lahore

Sadar, Delhi Nihair, Lahore
Photo: YouTube / Food on Planet

In the heart of Sadar Lahore, tucked away in a quiet corner off the bustling main bazar, lies a culinary gem that has etched its flavors into my fondest memories. The Delhi Nihari House, a modest yet remarkable eatery, entered my life in the mid or late 2010s, and from the very first bite, it became a cherished part of my culinary journey.

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AI Is Live On These Four Social Media Platforms: Transforming Digital Marketing

In the fast-paced world of digital marketing, where trends come and go like fleeting tweets, there’s one powerhouse that’s not only here to stay but is revolutionizing the game: Artificial Intelligence (AI). From its humble beginnings as a search engine tool, AI has infiltrated the realm of social media platforms, ushering in a new era of enhanced user experiences, content creation, and curation. Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of AI integration across four major social media platforms, revealing how these innovations are shaping the landscape of digital marketing.

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Zindagi Tamasha’s Exploration of Human Complexity and Life’s Carnival

Sarmad Khoosat’s “Zindagi Tamasha,” translated as “Circus of Life,” emerges as a riveting example of art imitating life in unexpected ways. The film’s journey from inception to release has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, fraught with controversy, anticipation, and ultimately, a compelling narrative that touches on the very essence of human existence.

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Lessons from Karbala: Fostering Unity and Harmony

As we commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) on the 10th of Muharram, we are reminded of the significant lessons and timeless wisdom that emanate from the tragic events of Karbala. The sacrifice of Imam Hussain (RA) and his devoted followers serves as a profound source of inspiration for people of all faiths, offering invaluable insights into how we can create unity and harmony in our lives and society. In this article, we delve into the lessons we can learn from Karbala and explore how these teachings can help build a world bound by compassion, respect, and justice.

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Twitter’s Metamorphosis into X: Flying Away from the Blue Bird

I’ve got some tea to spill on the latest buzz in the digital realm – Twitter’s metamorphosis into the mysterious entity known as “X.” Now, don’t get me wrong, I may have shed a tear for our dear blue bird too, but let’s be honest, change is the only constant in this fast-paced digital world.

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A Culinary Adventure at The Dining Room, Lahore: Where Flavors Dance

Stepping into The Dining Room is like entering a world where flavors come alive. Recently, I had the delightful opportunity to embark on a culinary adventure at this gem of a restaurant, and it was an experience that left me spellbound. The three dishes I tried had a youthful exuberance that resonated with my taste buds and ignited my passion for fine dining. So, join me as we explore the tantalizing journey through these sumptuous dishes.

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Threads vs. Twitter: Is Meta’s new Threads more than a Twitter copycat?

Meta has officially launched Threads, its text-based rival to Twitter. The app went live on Wednesday on Apple and Android app stores in more than 100 countries, although its release in Europe has been delayed over data privacy concerns.

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Everything You Need to Know about Threads: Meta’s Twitter-Killer App

In a world dominated by social media giants, Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has introduced its latest creation to challenge Twitter’s stronghold. Meet Threads, the text-based social media platform that brings a classic yet quirky twist to online conversations. With its recent launch, Threads has already garnered significant attention, attracting millions of users, including notable celebrities and brands. This article will delve into the features and potential impact of Threads as it strives to disrupt the microblogging sphere.

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Six Significant Moments from Multan’s History Captured in Paintings at Multan Airport

During my recent travels to Multan for PSL 8, with my team Karachi Kings, I was struck by some of the beautiful paintings on the walls of Multan Airport. These paintings depicted significant moments from Multan’s rich history, showcasing the city’s cultural and historical significance.

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