Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Geo Meray Shehar


GEO Mera shehar
News based show from different parts of Pakistan. It only has News and not the statements from all over Pakistan, special importance is given to smaller cities. It is a link based reporting program from different cities. Animated maps guide viewers from one city to other. First bulletin was aired on 18th November 2008.
Producer: Ansar Ali Naqvi

Day: Tuesdaty at 11:05 pm

Choraha


Choraha is the voice of a layman dealing with issues social, political, religious and intellectual. This program provides the rarest of opportunities to discuss the most serious of issues with 'Jugat' being the panelist's most dominating virtue.

Hasan Nisar being the wisest in his neighborhood and the center of attraction to his fellows, giving commoners a new dimension to think over their usual issues, symbolically hits upon the overall playscript of the world. The widely acclaimed column Choraha takes shape of a tv show. Watch some Muhalledars unfolding the conspiracies behind international affairs in the true spirit of Lahori Mahalla culture.

The discussion involves all the topics worth a word that occurs in the week. A guest is also invited for a small chitchat and another point of view in every episode relevant to the topic, whereas Hasan sb, Tehseeldar, thanedar and others remains the permanent part of the show.

With Muhalledar's simple questions leading to serious underlying issues and Hasan Sb's witty and intellectual insight on the current political and social scenario, the program is a treat to watch and a breath of fresh air in the monotony of political one plus three formatted talk shows on every channel.

Host

Hasan Nisar is a renowned figure because of his daily column that enterprises problems of common people comprising intelligent and sarcastic criticism for the politicians and policy makers. His television appearances in the past couple of years has also established him as a straight shooter who does not mince his words under any circumstances. Nevertheless his witty and cerebral perceptivities on the local and international social scenario is the highlight of the show.
Credits

Choraha : Host: Hasan Nisar, Guests: Ansar Abbasi (Senior Journalist), Raja Raiz (Senior Minister, Punjab), Khalid Masood (Analyst / Poet) Farah Hameed Dogar case: What actually happened?What is going to be the future of the Lawer’s movement?Has terrorism returned to Punjab?A selection of humorous verse from the poetry of Khalid Masood on the current situation.
Saturday: 10:05 PM
Repeat telecast: 03:05 AM

Host : Hasan Nisar
Producer/Director : Zeeshan Khan, Associate Producer : Mumtaz Wattoo, Ali Aftab Saeed,Natasha Zai
Production Manager : Hamid Massod
Production Coordinator: Usman Ghani
Senior Producer : Imran Ahmed
Executive Producer : Abdur Rauf

Email: choraha@geo.tv

FIR


A weekly roundup of crime and court news from across Pakistan. We bring you a dose of reality with the crime happenings in your region. From the gruesome Thana Culture to the rule of jungle, we keep a vigilant check on issues and scenarios that violate tranquility and peace
Producer: Faheem Siddiqui Host / Cast: Faheem siddiqui
Day: Wednesday at 11:05 pmEmail: fir@geo.tv

Geo Kitab


Geo Kitab is a weekly excursion into the fascinating world of books, providing various glimpses of the role that books play at the collective as well as individual levels. One purpose is to engage the attention of the young and introduce to them the joy of reading. Its format incorporates a variety of segments, taking the viewers across the entire literary and academic landscape. In Geo Kitab, we meet writers and readers and books to share ideas and feelings that enrich our lives and make us better human beings. It is intended to be informative as well as entertaining.


Host / Content: Ghazi Salahuddin
Director: Irfan Ali Shah
Producer: Tehreem Fatima
Supervising Producer: Irfan Ali Shah
Executive Producer: Adnan Awan

Day: Saturday at 07:30 pm

Alif




Alif is a battlefield of ideas where Ulema-e-deen sit face to face with academics, politicians, intellectuals and experts from various fields to discuss religious, political and social issues.

Traditionally, religious programs on television in Pakistan were nothing but radio shows with a face. They featured a lone-expert addressing the audience in a long monologue. Devoid of any counter argument, such programming was directed towards converting the already converted. Alif was perceived as a multi-perspective Islamic program where different “and often conflicting” ideas could be expressed on one table. It is a continuation of the same Islamic discourse that started off in the Grand mosque of Cordoba during the 9th century A.D.

From “September 11 and its Aftermath on the Muslim World” to “The Status and Rights of an Illegitimate Child in Islam” Alif has covered a wide spectrum of issues bringing famous personalities like Samina Peerzada “Actress”, Ali Azmat “Singer”, Sheema Kirmani “Classical Dancer” and Ayaz Amir “Journalist”, face to face with Islamic scholars like Dr. Israr Ahmed, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman and Javaid Ahmed Ghamdi.

The Alif team constantly seeks dynamic scholars, intellectuals and experts to address various social, political and religious issues. If you have an idea that you think would make a good episode and believe you can be on our panel, contact us with your idea. Do send a copy of your resume as well.

Producer: Zeeshan Hussain
Associate Producer: Omar Hashmi
Host: Khursheed Nadeem
On Air Day: Friday at 11:05 pm
Email: alif@geo.tv

Bazaar


Business and trade activity is the index whereby a country’s economic condition is judged. The face and pace of this activity is manifested in the never-ending commotion of bazaars. From potential sellers to prospective buyers, unnoticed loaders and market makers, all play their own unique role in the bazaar. GEO’s programme, “Bazaar” springs from this very thought as it highlights issues pertaining to the general marketplace, and its influence on the common man.
“Bazaar” is not your regular business program. We’ve done away with your run-of-the-mill, dry business programming that is the norm. Instead, at “Bazaar” you get a seething cauldron of market activity, “Bazaar” presents you with insight from the micro to the macro, it lets you see the big picture while not losing the finer details. So, if you want to know what new prospects lie in store for you, all you need to do is tune in to “Bazaar”, every Sunday at 10:05 pm PST.
Producer: Saqib Saleem QurashiCo- Producer: M Sheheyar Junjua Associate producer : Syed Danish AliAnchor: Rizwan AzanAiring Time:06:30 PMAiring Day :Sunday
Email: bazaar@geo.tv

Pachaas Minute


A hard-hitting, discussion-oriented program, highlighting national and international events and issues. Pachaas Minute is a rare opportunity to witness a candid, thought-provoking debate, exploring and exposing the concerns of the common man and Pakistan’s flamboyant elite. Watch well-reputed personalities battle it out and present their arguments within 50 minutes.
Pachaas Minute is Geo Television’s widely acclaimed audience-based weekly discussion program. Guests from different schools of thought are invited each week to debate on an issue that is usually controversial. The arguments presented by the different schools of thought make for a lively debate indeed.
The audience has an opportunity to participate and be heard, with their comments fueling the discussion even further.
The program was conceived in an effort to develop harmony and tolerance between the sub-cultures of modern society. Topics range from Pakistan-India relations to higher education reform and underage prostitution. The most notable episode, however, was the one on the events of 1971 in the sub-continent.
The open discussion and exclusive interviews were the first of its kind in Pakistani Television history, and the in-depth analysis of the power politics associated with the events of that fateful year were much appreciated by the audience.
Abdur Rauf hosts the program. His impartial style of tackling the most sensitive of issues has made this one of the most popular shows on the channel.
Military operation in SawtDying hopes, rising doubts and deepening chaos!Should this operation continue?Is it a conscious failure of write?Saturday 08:05 PM Repeat telecast 01:05 AM & 11:05 AM
Executive Producer &Host: Abdur RaufSenior Producer: Imran AhmadProducer: Zeeshan HussainDirector: Farhan AdeelProduction Associate: Adeel Ahmad Aamir
Email: 50minutes@geo.tv

Crisis Cell


Crisis Cell is a daily current affairs program broadcast internationally on Geo News - Pakistan's most popular television network. It explores each story with a unique angle!
From Pakistan's troubled north to the corridors of the White House Sana Bucha, breaks down the news.

Crisis Cell features expert analysis from around the world - on the issues that matter! Guests include former UN ambassadors, diplomats and intellectuals.

Since December 2008 the show has followed regional issues and their global consequences. A special transmission of Crisis Cell called “Peace Room” ran from January to February.

Tune in on weekdays for a different perpective on all the top stories.

ABOUT US:
The Crisis Cell includes a huge network of world class journalists. From live reports in Gaza to exclusive interviews in Swat – the Crisis Cell connects all the dots. The team is made up of a few core members who work round the clock to bring you the story.

Host and Executive Producer, Sana Bucha has been a working journalist for over six years. After a successful stint in print journalism she joined Geo News where she made a unique place for herself – both behind and in front of the camera.

Sana is passionately dedicated to the stories she covers. She is especially interested in the dynamics of the Middle East, the USA’s role in South Asia and the explosion of militant ideology in the frontier.

THE TEAM
Executive Producer/Host: Sana Bucha
Producers: Faria Syed & Usman Arain
Associate Producers: Wasif Ausaf & Khurram Syed
Script: Mukhtar Shah
Non-linear Editors: Farhan, Rashid, Fahad, Athar


REPORTING TEAM:
- Behroz Khan
- Mahboob Ali
- HisbanUllah
- Amjad Aziz Malik
- Khalid Khan
- Shakeel Farman
- Azeem Mian (New York)

CREATIVE TEAM:
- Ahmad Yousuf
- Abdul Rehman
- Imran Ayoub

Capital Talk


Capital Talk is not like other political talk shows which only highlight the developments in political sphere but its a program which also explores the social issues having a clear impact on our social lives.

As pakistan is a country where with advent of new day we see a new political development so it brings into forefront those political developments in such a manner so that it is conveyed to the common man in a simple manner.

Host: Hamid Mir
Producer: Tafseer Hussain
Snr. Producer: Chaudhry Khalid Umer

On-Air days : Monday to Thursday at 08:05 pm

Interesting contests of rural Olympics held in Ludhiana


Updated at: 1320 PST, Sunday, February 15, 2009 LUDHIANA: Interesting contests in traditional Olympics reflecting rural culture of eastern Punjab were held at the Qila Raipur Village near Ludhiana.Spectators in a large number were thrilled and applauded the unique performance and dangerous display of various rural games by the sportsmen in the contests.The competition consisted of 40 to 50 events and featured a wide variety of rural games from tug-of-war to horse races and cock fighting. But it was the unusual and dare devil stunts that were the biggest draw with the spectators - such as men run over by tractors and a 100 metre sprint for the over 75s.Indian villagers have been holding their own version of the Olympics, which includes an event where participants are run over by tractors. Popularly known as the rural Olympics, the games are held every year in Qila Raipur, 11 miles from Ludhiana city in the northern Indian state of Punjab.The annual rural olympic games at Qila Raipur Village near Ludhiana is an event that captivates sports lovers from across the country and abroad. Horse carts, tractors and dogs were also used in the Rural Olympics games.

Bhola Bhala retains Rustam-e-Pakistan title



Updated at: 2012 PST, Sunday, February 15, 2009 LAHORE: Bashir Bhola Bhala has defended his title of Rustam-e-Pakistan as he knocked out Hamid Pahlwan Multani here at the Punjab Stadium on Sunday.In all, 15 pairs contested in the Rustam-e-Pakistan Dangal, witnessed bu a large number of spectators.The bout for the title of Rustam-e-Pakistan lasted only 17 minutes as experienced Rustam-e-Punjab Bashir Bhola Bhala despite a shoulder injury outclassed Fakhr-e-Multan Hamid Pahlwan, younger than him to successfully defended his title.The Pakistan Wrestling Federation has announced that in the view of extra-ordinary interest by the people, this dangal would be now a regular feature and would be held annually. The federation also announced to hold the Rustam-e-Punjab Dangal on March 8.The winners among other pairs, participated in the Dangal, were Pappu Pahlwan Lahoria, Israr Pahlwan, Ranjha Pahlwan, Khurram Pahlwan, Ali Pahlwan, Shah Pahlwan, Mitthu Pahlwan, Jani Pahlwan, Irshad Pahlwan and Zahid Pahlwan.

6 more ICL players allowed to play domestic cricket



Updated at: 1117 PST, Tuesday, February 17, 2009 KARACHI: Six more Pakistani cricketers who had sided with the controversial Indian Cricket League (ICL) have been allowed to play in domestic matches.The Sindh High Court (SHC) while ruling in favor of six more players banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), allowed the players to take part in domestic cricket.The cricketers get permission to play domestic cricket are Imran Farhat, Humayun Farhat, Imran Nazir, Taufiq Umer, Riaz Afridi and Ras .... Full Story

Monday, February 16, 2009

Subsidy on utility stores withdrawn over financial crunch: Wattoo



Updated at: 0445 PST, Tuesday, February 17, 2009 ISLAMABAD: The government has withdrawn subsidy of Rs.1 billion per month on various kitchen items sold through Utility Stores Corporation, Federal Minister for Industries and Production, Mian Manzoor Wattoo said on Monday. “The subsidy has been withdrawn due to financial crunch,” Wattoo said while addressing a press conference. He, however, assured that government would be approached to restore subsidy on some products provided through the corp .... Full Story

Maulana Sufi Muhammad leaves for Swat


Updated at: 1210 PST, Tuesday, February 17, 2009 TIMERGIRAH: The chief of outlawed outfit Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi(TNSM) Maulana Sufi Muhammad left for Swat to hold talks with Taliban.According to sources, the delegation headed by Maulana Sufi would hold talks with Maulana-fazlullah for restoration of peace and disarmament of Taliban.Maulana Fazlullah, the chief of local Taliban is son of law of Maulana Sufi Muhammad. Maulana Sufi had agreed on Monday to negotiate with Maulana Fazlu .... Full Story

Sindh senators elected unopposed notified


Updated at: 1131 PST, Tuesday, February 17, 2009 ISLAMABAD: Election Commission today issued a notification relating to the Sindh 11 senators elected unopposed.Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)’s Babar Ghauri, Abdul Haseeb, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)’s Syed Faisal Raza Abidi, Islamuddin Sheikh, Gul Muhammad Lat, Khattumal on general seats, on female seats: Sherala Malik, Almas Perveen and technocrats seats: Federal Law Minister, Faruque H. Naek and Interior Minister, Rahman Malik we ... Full Story

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Pentagon offers jobs to skilled immigrants



By Masood Haider
NEW YORK, Feb 15: The American military will recruit skilled immigrants living in the United States with temporary status, offering them a chance to become US citizens in as little as six months, a newspaper report said on Sunday.The report in the New York Times may be good news for those Pakistanis and Afghans who are living in the US on temporary visas and are able to converse in Pashto and Hindi languages. They may become American citizens within six months if they commit to serving in US military for more than three years.The newspaper said that the immigrants, who are already permanent residents possessing green cards, have been eligible to enlist for a long time. But the new effort, the first one since the Vietnam war, will open the armed forces’ doors to immigrants if they have lived in the United States for a minimum of two years, according to military officials familiar with the plan.About 8,000 permanent immigrants join the armed forces annually, the Pentagon said. About 29,000 foreign-born people currently serving are not American citizens.Under the one-year pilot programme, the US Army will begin in New York City the recruitment process for about 550 temporary immigrants who speak one or more of 2,035 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Hindi (Urdu), Igbo (a language spoken in Nigeria), Kurdish, Nepalese, Pashto, Russian and Tamil. Spanish speakers are not eligible.The programme will include about 300 medical professionals to be recruited nationwide. Recruitment will start after Department of Homeland Security updates an immigration rule in the coming days.The Times said “the Pentagon officials expect that the lure of accelerated citizenship will be powerful. Under a statute invoked in 2002 by the Bush administration, immigrants who serve in the military can apply to become citizens on the first day of active service, and they can take the oath in as little as six months.”For foreigners who come to work or study in the United States on temporary visas, the path to citizenship is uncertain and at best agonizingly long, often lasting more than a decade.The military also waives naturalisation fees, which are at least $675. To enlist, temporary immigrants will have to prove that they have lived in the United States for two years and have not been out of the country for longer than 90 days during that time. They will have to pass an English test.Recruiters expect that temporary immigrants will have more education, foreign language skills and professional expertise than many Americans who enlist, helping the military to fill shortages in medical care, language interpretation and field intelligence analysis.“The American Army finds itself in a lot of different countries where cultural awareness is critical,” said Lt-Gen Benjamin C. Freakley, the top recruitment officer for the Army. “There will be some very talented folks in this group.”The programme will begin small – limited to 1,000 enlistees nationwide in its first year, most for the Army and some for other branches. If the pilot programme succeeds as Pentagon officials anticipate, it will expand for all branches of the military. For the Army, it could eventually provide as many as 14,000 volunteers a year.

Pentagon offers jobs to skilled immigrants

By Masood Haider
NEW YORK, Feb 15: The American military will recruit skilled immigrants living in the United States with temporary status, offering them a chance to become US citizens in as little as six months, a newspaper report said on Sunday.The report in the New York Times may be good news for those Pakistanis and Afghans who are living in the US on temporary visas and are able to converse in Pashto and Hindi languages. They may become American citizens within six months if they commit to serving in US military for more than three years.The newspaper said that the immigrants, who are already permanent residents possessing green cards, have been eligible to enlist for a long time. But the new effort, the first one since the Vietnam war, will open the armed forces’ doors to immigrants if they have lived in the United States for a minimum of two years, according to military officials familiar with the plan.About 8,000 permanent immigrants join the armed forces annually, the Pentagon said. About 29,000 foreign-born people currently serving are not American citizens.Under the one-year pilot programme, the US Army will begin in New York City the recruitment process for about 550 temporary immigrants who speak one or more of 2,035 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Hindi (Urdu), Igbo (a language spoken in Nigeria), Kurdish, Nepalese, Pashto, Russian and Tamil. Spanish speakers are not eligible.The programme will include about 300 medical professionals to be recruited nationwide. Recruitment will start after Department of Homeland Security updates an immigration rule in the coming days.The Times said “the Pentagon officials expect that the lure of accelerated citizenship will be powerful. Under a statute invoked in 2002 by the Bush administration, immigrants who serve in the military can apply to become citizens on the first day of active service, and they can take the oath in as little as six months.”For foreigners who come to work or study in the United States on temporary visas, the path to citizenship is uncertain and at best agonizingly long, often lasting more than a decade.The military also waives naturalisation fees, which are at least $675. To enlist, temporary immigrants will have to prove that they have lived in the United States for two years and have not been out of the country for longer than 90 days during that time. They will have to pass an English test.Recruiters expect that temporary immigrants will have more education, foreign language skills and professional expertise than many Americans who enlist, helping the military to fill shortages in medical care, language interpretation and field intelligence analysis.“The American Army finds itself in a lot of different countries where cultural awareness is critical,” said Lt-Gen Benjamin C. Freakley, the top recruitment officer for the Army. “There will be some very talented folks in this group.”The programme will begin small – limited to 1,000 enlistees nationwide in its first year, most for the Army and some for other branches. If the pilot programme succeeds as Pentagon officials anticipate, it will expand for all branches of the military. For the Army, it could eventually provide as many as 14,000 volunteers a year.

Pakistan 'fights to survive' as Taliban militants push for state takeover, president warns


The Daily Mail
Pakistan is fighting for its survival in the face of a massive surge of Taliban activity, the country’s president warned yesterday. Asif Ali Zardari said the militants had expanded their presence to a ‘huge amount’ and were eyeing a...
photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan

Mahesh Bhatt visits Mehdi Hassan in Pakistan hospital

Karachi, Feb 15 : Bollywood film director Mahesh Bhatt Sunday visited a private hospital here to inquire about the health of PakistaKarachi, Feb 15 : Bollywood film director Mahesh Bhatt Sunday visited a private hospital here to inquire about the health of Pakistani Ghazal maestro Mehdi Hassan, Geo TV reported.ni Ghazal maestro Mehdi Hassan, Geo TV reported.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

China, US to resume military talks: report

Updated at: 1053 PST, Sunday, February 15, 2009 BEIJING: China and the United States will resume military consultations this month that were postponed last year when Washington announced a planned weapons sale to Taiwan, state press said Sunday.The defence consultations will be held in Beijing on February 27-28, the People's Daily reported on its website, citing an unnamed official with the US Department of Defence. "We want to continue exchanges with China and are seeking positive cooperative ties," the official was quoted as saying.The defence talks will resume only days after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes her first visit to China from February 20-22 as the top envoy of the new administration of US President Barack Obama, the report said. The talks will take place once a year and could include discussions on the fight against global terrorism, it said. China called off high-level military exchanges last October after the Pentagon notified Congress that it planned to sell 6.5 billion dollars of military hardware to Taiwan.

Thousands gather to commemorate Hariri anniversary


BEIRUT: Thousands of people converged Saturday on central Beirut to mark the fourth anniversary of the assassination of Lebanese former premier Rafiq Hariri.Waving Lebanese flags and carrying pictures of the slain leader, men, women and children gathered under sunny skies in Martyr's Square where members of the parliamentary majority were to address the crowd. The rally comes as final preparations are underway in The Hague for the launch of the i .... Full Story

Senate elections nomination papers’ scrutiny last date today


ISLAMABAD: Today is the last date for scrutiny of the nomination papers of the candidates for senate elections on vacant seats.The scrutiny of the nomination papers of candidates would continue even today. In all 158 candidates from the four provinces, Islamabad and Fata have filed the nomination papers for the 50 vacant seats.Provincial Election Commissioner (PEC) Sindh on Saturday declared all the 11 contestants as returned ... Full