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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Maximum People Waste Their Time Because of Internet Social Networks .



written By : Abu Mohammad " Hamkar "

it Has been Prove That Majority People are Stuck with Some internet Social Networks and They cant work efficiently therefore Some of the organizations and Government offices blocked the sites because of waste of time of workers in the offices .

One of The most Used Social Network is known as Facebook which Makes People ً Damn Busy . Busy in Facebook Doesn't only mean In free time but even in some critical situation someone cannot forget to log in to their Facebook so that can Make people The most inefficient in their offices .

It has been said that The only reason of Some students who get failed in Examination is also social Networks .

Facebook is a page Designed very interestingly with Features of Profile .
But some of the Students and official workers are saying that Facebook help them in most of their life aspects and you could find your old friend and their profile information , Social networks also Could Share most of interesting information and get The whole require Information Download to your personal PC .



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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Afghanistan Gets $754m from Bank for Roads, Railway .




Tuesday, 20 September 2011 17:40
Written by TOLOnews.com




The Asian Development Bank (ADB) agreed to give Afghanistan $754 million to help rebuild the country's roads and rail network.

The funds will improve 600 km of roads - equivalent to 7 per cent of the total national and regional highway network - as well as the country's rail network. This will include new tracks and stations between Mazar-e-Sharif in Balkh province and Andkhoy in Faryab province.

In January, the ADB approved grants worth $340m to complete a 2,700 km ring road connecting the towns of Qaisar, Bala Murghab, and Laman in north western Afghanistan. In total, the ADB has given Afghanistan $1.7 billion in loans and grants to its infrastructure over the past 10 years.

ADB's director general for central and west Asia, Juan Miranda, said: "With the development of modern road, rail and energy networks, Afghanistan is poised to reap the benefits of its strategic location and become a pivotal crossroads for trade and commerce in the region."

The bank is helping Afghanistan become a key player in the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Programme - a 10-country partnership that promotes the implementation of energy and transport projects that link Europe, East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East.



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Monday, September 19, 2011

Young man develops Afghan Messenger


SOURCE : http://www.pajhwok.com


Young man develops Afghan Messenger


by Gul Rahman Rahmani on 14 September, 2011 - 16:10
KABUL (PAN): A young Afghan, Hafez Nasratullah Albi, says he has developed software called Afghan Messenger, which is more advanced than the Yahoo and other versions.

The 26-year-old told Pajhwok Afghan News during an exclusive interview that he had developed the messenger so that his countrymen could use their own social connectivity tool.

The Afghan Messenger will have more options and facilities than other versions, Albi claimed, explaining it had a special system -- Online Teacher -- for those who cannot go to universities.

Another unique option of the messenger is access to thousands of online radio stations, which people could easily tune into by just getting online, Albi added.

He said: "There is an option in the messenger to choose online radio programmes, comment on them and leave messages. There is no need for phone use in this regard."

The man said up to 20 people could have a video conference, using other messengers, but his version has the capacity for 100,000 people to have a similar conference simultaneously.

"If the messenger is put to use, it will have the capacity of 10 million IDs in one year." He believed the software cannot be hacked. He sent its database to hackers, who could not hack the software.

The Afghan Messenger could not only compete with other messengers, but could work better, he asserted. He wants to dedicate the messenger to the Afghan government and people, though it could be sold to private companies at a very high price.

"My financial situation is not as good as to let me buy other required tools for it. If the government provides me a special server with a 24-hour Internet facility and advanced computer systems, the software will serve millions of people."

He invited other Afghan computer an information technology experts to team up with him in giving the nation a messenger of its own. He reminded of banking software named Nasrat Wardak Accounting (NWA).

"I also developed Simple Accounting for currency conversion. As it was welcomed by companies and moneychangers, I was encouraged to develop the second software NWA."

Simple Accounting that can convert 175 currencies at a time is also useful for moneychangers, private commercial firms, banks and shops. The man said he had come to Afghanistan from Egypt to promote his software.

The son of Eng. Mohammad Rahim, he was born in 1986 in the Ambukhak village of Chak district in central Wardak province. He received primary education in the village before getting admission to the Abdul Hai High School in Gardez.

For higher education, he went to Iran, Turkey and other Arab countries. He specialises in banking and computer engineering. He was 15 year-old when he learnt the Holy Quran by heart at the Bilal bin Rabah Quran Memorisation Centre in Gardez.

Currently, he is the manager of Kite Software Team in Egypt and has so far developed eight software versions.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Afghanistan - The Unconquered Land




the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan) is a landlocked country in South and Central Asia. With a population of about 28 million, it has an area of 647,500 km², making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the southeast [note], Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north, and the People's Republic of China in the far northeast. The territory that now forms Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration.

The first part of the name "Afghan" designates the Pashtun people since ancient times, the founders of Afghanistan and the largest ethnic group of the country.[19] This name is mentioned in the form of Abgan in the 3rd century CE[20] and as Avagana or Afghana in the 6th century CE.

A landlocked mountainous country with plains in the north and southwest, Afghanistan is described as being located within South Asia[7][32][33] or Central Asia.[8] It is part of the Greater Middle East Muslim world, which lies between latitudes 29° and 39° N, and longitudes 60° and 75° E. The country's highest point is Nowshak, at 7,485 m (24,557 ft) above sea level. It has a continental climate with very harsh winters in the central highlands, the glaciated northeast (around Nuristan) and the Wakhan Corridor, where the average temperature in January is below −15 °C (5 °F), and hot summers in the low-lying areas of the Sistan Basin of the southwest, the Jalalabad basin in the east, and the Turkistan plains along the Amu River in the north, where temperatures average over 35 °C (95 °F) in July.

Mirwais Hotak, an influential Afghan tribal leader of the Ghilzai tribe, gathered supporters and successfully rebelled against the Persian Safavids in the early 18th century. He overthrew and killed Gurgin Khan, the Georgian governor of Kandahar, and made the Afghan region independent from Persian rule. By 1713, Mirwais had decisively defeated two larger Persian-Georgian armies, one was led by Khusraw Khán (nephew of Gurgin) and the other by Rustam Khán. The armies were sent by Sultan Husayn, the Shah in Isfahan (now Iran), to re-take control of the Kandahar region.[71]
Mirwais died of a natural cause in 1715 and his brother Abdul Aziz took over until he was killed by his nephew Mahmud. In 1722, Mahmud led an Afghan army to the Persian capital of Isfahan, sacked the city after the Battle of Gulnabad and proclaimed himself King of Persia.[71] The Persians were unhappy with the Afghan rulers, and after the massacre of thousands of Shia religious scholars, nobles, and members of the Safavid family, the Hotaki dynasty was eventually ousted from Persia after the Battle of Damghan.[72]


Ahmad Shah Durrani was crowned as Emir of Afghanistan in October 1747, and within a few years he conquered the entire present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, along with Punjab in India.
In 1738, Nader Shah and his Afsharid forces captured Kandahar from Shah Hussain Hotaki, at which point the incarcerated 16 year old Ahmad Shah Abdali was freed and made the commander of Nader Shah's four thousand Abdali Pashtuns.[73] From Kandahar they set out to conquer India, passing through Ghazni, Kabul, Lahore and ultimately plundering Delhi after the Battle of Karnal. Nader Shah and his forces abandoned Delhi but took with them huge treasure, which included the Koh-i-Noor and Darya-ye Noor diamonds. In June 1747, Nader Shah was assassinated by four of his Persian officers and his kingdom began to fall apart.[74][75]
In October 1747, the Afghans gathered near Kandahar at a loya jirga ("grand assembly") to select their head of state from a group of men and Ahmad Shah Abdali was chosen. Regarded as the founder of modern Afghanistan,[1][76][77] Ahmad Shah Durrani and his Afghan army conquered the entire present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, along with Delhi in India.[27] He defeated the Sikhs of the Maratha Empire in the Punjab region nine times; one of the biggest battles was the 1761 Battle of Panipat.

In October 1772, Ahmad Shah died of a natural cause and was buried at a site now adjacent to the Mosque of the Cloak of the Prophet Mohammed. He was succeeded by his son, Timur Shah Durrani, who transferred the capital of Afghanistan from Kandahar to Kabul. After his death in 1793, the Durrani kingdom was passed down to his son Zaman Shah followed by Mahmud Shah, Shuja Shah and others
The Encyclopædia Iranica states:
From a more limited, ethnological point of view, "Afghān" is the term by which the Persian-speakers of Afghanistan (and the non-Paštō-speaking ethnic groups generally) designate the Paštūn. The equation [of] Afghan [and] Paštūn has been propagated all the more, both in and beyond Afghanistan, because the Paštūn tribal confederation is by far the most important in the country, numerically and politically. The term "Afghān" has probably designated the Paštūn since ancient times. Under the form Avagānā, this ethnic group is first mentioned by the Indian astronomer Varāha Mihira in the beginning of the 6th century CE in his Brihat-samhita.

Source : wikipedia

Establishing Professional Institutes For Disabled in Afghanistan .




Source : bbcpashto

Afghanistan Government for the first time is Going to Establish professional Institute for Disabled across the country this Institute is For training disable People who are not able to Support their families and this Training is Different professional fields which make each and every citizen would be able to work and learn Professional work .

Ministry of Work and Social Affairs Said that This Institute expenses would be around 20 million Afghani rupees which is Equal to 100 thousand Dollar .

Ministry of WSA said That they start work today and it would accomplish in one year .



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Friday, September 16, 2011

Population of Afghan (Pashtun) People Around The World .


AFGHANS POPULATION AROUND THE WORLD

Pashtuns (Pashto: پښتون , also known as ethnic Afghans (Persian: افغان), are an Eastern Iranian ethnic group with populations primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan, which includes Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Balochistan.[11] The Pashtuns are typically characterized by their usage of the Pashto language and practice of Pashtunwali, a traditional set of ethics guiding individual and communal conduct. Their origins are unclear but historians have come across references to various ancient peoples called Paktha (Pactyans) between the 2nd and the 1st millennium BC, who may be the early ancestors of Pashtuns. Since the 3rd century AD and onward, they are mostly referred to by the ethnonym "Afghan"

Pakistan 27.2 million (2009)

Afghanistan 13.46 million (2010)

UAE 338,315 (2009)

Iran 110,000 (2010)

United Kingdom 100,000 (2009)

Canada 26,000 (2006) [7]

India 11,086 (2001) [8]

United States 7,710 (2000)

Malaysia and Singapore

Total Approx. 50 million (2009)

Source : Internet WIkipedia

Monday, September 12, 2011

NATO : Unique Training process of Afghan Police



bbcpashto.com


Afghanistan NATO Settled Forces Said that After second world war Afghanistan is the first country who maintain such Proper Discipline National Police in less span of time . Afghanistan after two decade war enhance the capacity of national police .

After second world war there is not any country who Arrange such huge police army in only ten years and this progress itself shows the strength of Afghan People around the world .

Not only male Police is increasing but The female Afghan national Police is also Increasing in the same time .

Afghanistan currently has 170000 One lac seventy thousand police which would Increase to 2 lac in a very less time ...

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Majority of Afghan Are Aware of Politics .






After Three decades war in Afghanistan Entire Afghan nation realized the value of their country and Education and Each and every Normal Citizen want to be involve in every sort of Political discussion but Politics itself is not as much positive as afghans believe .


DO AFGHAN HAVE EXPERIENCE OF POLITICS ???


Giving Answer to this Question is very easy because Afghanistan after three decade war make every afghan aware of the fact and It is not now easy to Play with afghans in the name of politics , Religion , Terrorism and as per the Estimation of their Ideas about politics is Most of the time correct because afghan in the history is victims of politics and afghan nation has zero percent tolerance for war and destruction .


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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Afghan National Army is Going to be Independent till Next Three Year .




source : bbcpashto.com

Translated by : Abu Mohammad Hamkar


Afghanistan Defense Minister Said that second Phase of Transferring Security Responsibilities to Afghan National Army will initiate in couple of weeks shows that Afghan National Army would be 60% enable to start their own operation within Afghanistan and Afghan Higher commander Karimi also Mention that Afghan army is Now easily planning for operation and only thirty percent Foreign Troops are Cooperating them while Operation .

Karimi also said that Recruitment of Afghan National Army is also increasing comparison to past years and the Average rate of Admitting Afghan Army per month is around 8000

as per the estimation done the Number of Afghan National Army should Reach to 171 thousand and 600 army till next June /july 2011

and as soon as the whole responsibility would transfer to Afghan Army the entire Army is Going to be train by Foreign forces and would Hundred percent Help bring security in Afghanistan .



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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Struggle For Improving Pashto Language In India .




bbcpashto.com
Facebook :http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jaipur-Pashtun-Cultural-Society/168135933264207


jaipur pashtun cultural society : the founder of this society is Shelpy betra and this society is establish only for increasing and developing the importance of pashto language and pashto speakers across the country and state .
it has been said that Millions of Pashtuns are Living in India from Centuries but they have forgot their Own pashto Language and Culture so the Founder of this Society has Demand from The Afghan Government to Help them Culturally in order to Gain back pashto language as Betra is keen to organize more functions for Improving pashtun culture and language .

The Report Regarding This Society was also Broadcast in BBC pashto

http://www.bbc.co.uk/pashto/afghanistan/2011/08/110828_ia_shelpi_interview.shtml

Monday, September 5, 2011

Establishing Afghanistan Embassy in Brazil





Source : bbcpashto.com


Islamic republic of Afghanistan is going to establish Afghanistan embassy in Latin America .Current Government of Afghanistan is Going to Proceed for further Diplomatic relation with Most of The Asian and European Countries as Good relation with countries could help Afghanistan Develop .

Foreign minster of Afghanistan Said that we would formally open Afghanistan Embassy in Brazil as relation with Brazil would solve more problems of Afghanistan .


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Politics Of Afghanistan






Author by: Abu Mohammad “Hamkar”


The Politics of Afghanistan is among The world Complex politics as politics everywhere is a complicated issue to be understood by the residence of a country but politics every time is not playing a negative role but politicians are sometime implementing it Negatively for their personal benefits so what here we want to put in plain words is not only the politics of Afghanistan but the leaders who came into Afghanistan and change the character of politics in Afghanistan .Current Afghanistan has 5000 years History but the revolution about twenty years makes afghan more tired from war but not from Jihad .

Jihad : an Islamic term, is a religious duty of Muslims. In Arabic, the word jihād translates as a noun meaning "struggle". Jihad appears 41 times in the Quran and frequently in the idiomatic expression "striving in the way of God (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)". A person engaged in jihad is called a mujahid; the plural is mujahideen. Jihad is an important religious duty for Muslims. A minority among the Sunni scholars sometimes refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Islam, though it occupies no such official status. In Twelver Shi'a Islam, however, Jihad is one of the 10 Practices of the Religion.
Traditionally Jihad was understood to be a military effort. In an offensive war it is an obligation on the Muslim community as a whole (fard kifaya), and in a defensive war it becomes a personal obligation (fard 'ayn) on every adult male Muslim. The war was primarily considered to be against unbelievers, those not of the Islamic faith. Other interpretations put forward by reformers and modernizers in the nineteenth and twentieth century argue that Jihad is primarily a moral and spiritual struggle.[5] In western societies the term jihad is often translated by non-muslims as "holy war".[6][7] Scholars of Islamic studies often stress that these words are not synonymous. Muslim authors, in particular, tend to reject such an approach, stressing non-militant connotations of the word.
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TO BE C O N T I N U E D ....

حق محفوظ دی
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Friday, September 2, 2011

President of Afghanistan , Pakistan , Tajikistan and Russia Promise to Cooperate with Each other .






source :BBCpashto.com
by : Abu Mohammad Hamkar


The main objectives of this meeting was to build security , social , and Economical Cooperation among each other and president of Russia said that the Government of Afghanistan should stabilize security through regional people power and this meeting took place in the capital of Tajikistan , Dushanbe and all the four president strongly promise to cooperate with each other in every part of their Country development and welfare of society , economy , security .

this was the third fourth sided meeting among Afghanistan , Pakistan , tajikistan and Russia .



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