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Monday, 20 June 2011

Futuristic Mobile Phone Concepts


Mobile phone business is one of the most rapid growing industries. Not so long ago, the popular check phone was Nokia 3310 with mere basic functions: call, text messaging and the only bearable game, snake. However, significant improvement has been made since then. We now have so many variety of phones that surpasses the basic function, smart phones for example allows you to connect to social media conveniently, GPS, video conferencing etc.

nokia888 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

What will be next? What we can expect from the next generation of handsets that will be available in the next 10 year? Some of the few features that will be built in new cell phones are OLED screen and enhancement in flexibility.

Below is a list of creative and interesting futuristic phone concepts.


Kyocera's Flexible, Folding Phone Concept
Kyocera's EOS folding concept phone incorporates a flexible OLED screen, changing its form from a clamshell into something resembling a wallet or clutch-purse.

kyocera lexible 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Motorolla Piccolo Concept Phone
The Piccolo Concept 1 cell phone received its design inspiration by Motorola, bringing a sexy and sleek concept that will definitely appeal to females.

motorolla piccolo 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Multimedia Concept Phone
Designer Jakub Lekeš tries to push the limits of phone designing with his concept. This phone has many useful features. A sliding touch screen QWERTY keyboard is concealed under the display and there is a 4.3 megapixel autofocus camera with digital zoom support on the back. The most interesting feature is the side of the phone that shows the running track.

multimedia concept phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

LG Traveler Concept Phone
Created by Andrew Zheng, the handset is a thin slider with a touch screen on board and a physical button keypad. The unusual shape of the LG Traveler phone was created for better grip and this aspect gets enhanced. Thanks to rubbers grips on the side.

lg traveler 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Eclipse Intuit Phone
Eclipse Intuit phone by Eddie Goh. It has the entire basic feature we've come to expect from our mobiles: powerful 5 megapixel camera with built-in software for editing and uploading pictures to photo album, slide-out touch keyboard with tactile feedback and a nice big touch screen front and center. What makes this concept unique is parts of the phone are made from a chemically based thin solar skin to charge the battery when it's exposed to any kind of light.

eclipseintuit 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

The Kambala Ear-Phone
The Kambala is a mobile phone that transforms to an earphone as well. Pop the center piece and the earpiece clip pings out; clip this to your ear and you got a phone-earphone! Multilayered Polymer which hosts all the electronic components is used in its construction. A continuous flexi-screen with plenty of sensors makeup the surface and it has the ability to transmit the image on the inside of the phone to the outside.

earphone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

LG Flutter Concept Phone
The LG Flutter will have an opportunity to be featured in a future blockbuster movie. The device opens up like a fan, as you can see in the image above and has a flexible OLED touch screen display that scrolls radically.

lg flutter 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Nanokia
The designer Mac Funamizu drew on the Nokia Aeon to design a phone he would like to have. Complete with Apple's standard livery. Using a nondescript tactile feedback technology, its surface adapts to different purposes while the e-ink screen envelops the phone in graphics and information.

nanokia 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Mobile Script
This phone/laptop packs a small front touch display plus a larger screen on the inside of the handset. The latter can be pulled out and become an even larger display turning the device into a mini laptop. The "Mobile Script" mobile phone does not require a power charge. Its case is covered with a nano material, converting the Sun light into the energy for your phone feed.

mobile script 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

NEC's "Tag" Phone Concept
An intriguing concept from NEC Design, this Tag Soft-Shell Mobile Phone shows how cumbersome carrying a phone in your pocket can be. Made of rubbery "shape-memorizing" material, the tag will bend and twist at your command.

nec tag concept phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

LG Helix Bracelet Phone
Designer Rob Luna created an LG concept phone called Helix, a device that can also be used as a slap bracelet worn on the owner's wrist. LG Helix comes with flexible circuits, a touch screen display and the concept device is made out of rubber and black stainless steel. You can attach the handset to the belt, through a magnetic charger and use the kinetic energy generated by the user to power up the cell phone.

helix 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Motorola Sparrow
Motorola has come up with a new concept of Motorola Sparrow. A concept conceived to provide retail stores with a mobile point of sale device. The Motorola Sparrow is an all-in-one device that combines a scanner, RFID, point of sale (POS) system, communication and credit card reading capabilities. Equipped with touch sensitive areas, the front and back of the Motorola Sparrow makes it easy to navigate and use.

motorolla sparrow 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Yuxa From Eco-Friendly Materials
Mexican designer Veronica Eugenia Rodriguez Ortiz created the Yuxa wearable cell phone concept. This is an eco-friendly phone featuring an OLED display and rechargeable battery, plus an innovative means of communication.

yuxa wearable cellphone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Bracelet Phone Concept
Designer Tao Ma has designed an inimitably different concept phone that has got the looks of a bracelet. The shiny gizmo vibrates when you receive a message and you can read the text by taking the bracelet off the wrist and pressing its precious looking keys.

bracelet phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Nokia 888 Mobile Phone
New Nokia concept – Nokia 888. It uses liquid battery, speech recognition, flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover which lets it understand and adjust to the environment.

nokia888 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Blue Bee Phone
Another futuristic smart phone created by Kingyo. Blue Bee is a very interesting handset interface which is also appealing at the same time.

blue bee phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Relexer Cellphone
Designer Lu Yin has designed a mobile phone called "Relexer". As its name suggest it also function as a medical gadget to review the health of the users. Integrating a thermometer that can be worn around the wrist like a bracelet, the cell phone measures the temperature and other drastic discrepancies in the body.

relexer 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

HTC 1
The concept designer Andrew Kim has designed the HTC 1 to be a premium Android device. It is designed to use machined brass to add strength to the phone. Some notable features of the concept include stereo speakers (located at the top and bottom of the phone), a kickstand which is actually the bottom portion of the casing, and the lofty concept of a built-in UV light which kills germs on the surface of the phone while you charge up.

htc1 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Nokia Morph Cell Phone Concept
The Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology capable of delivering: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.

nokia morph 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Connext Concept
Connext is an all-in-one, flexible smart device designed by James Zhang that can morph its form to fit the application that it assumes. Combining OLED touch-screen technology with E-paper flexibility, this device can switch to become a mobile phone, computer, multimedia player, watch, physical avatar etc.

connext 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

BenQ Siemens Concept Phone
Latest BenQSiemens's concept phone that wraps around your hand.

benq snake phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

LG's Folding Phone
This HiFi concept headset gives us a whole new way of using a cell phone. It's a peculiar touch screen phone which the headset can be wrapped around the head to enjoy music and attend to call even when you are moving around.

lg folding 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Mooon Concept Phone
Mooon concept phone designed by Sunman Kwon has a sleek, big and beautiful touch screen, and of course a camera. What's special about Mooon is that at the bottom of this phone, you'll find a Bluetooth headset, detachable when you need it.

mooon concept 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Nokia Kinetic Concept Design
Creative designer Jeremy Innes-Hopkins has an interesting concept phone called the Nokia Kinetic. An electromagnet in the base of the phone allows weight to be shifted which causes the phone to stand up when receiving a call.

nokia kinetic 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

LG Exo Smartphone
LG Exo Smartphone designed by Benjamin Lotte is a good-looking phone with a high strength polymer exoskeleton for protecting the delicate internal components. The external skin is made of rubber that enhance ergonomics and increase strength. You can easily change the skin color to the color you desire.

lg exo 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Philips Fluid Flexible Concept
The Philips Fluid Smartphone designed by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata looks like one of those "Slap Wrap" slap bracelets kids used to wear in the 90s. Flexibility is one thing that makes it differ from conventional smart phones. Made of OLED, it can keep all the features of a smart phone available while adding the extra advantage of turning into a bracelet.

fluid flexible concept 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Seabird Concept
Seabird is Mozilla Labs concept phone. The Seabird is a concept phone packed with cool features including integrated Pico Projector that can be used to project a virtual keyboard.

seabird concept 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Nagisa Phone Concept
Cool phone concept by Mac Funamizu. This smart phone has some incredible features. The dented keypad that gives the look of a wavy sea bed and the screen is designed in such way that it turns almost 180 degrees.

nagisa phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

Glass Phone Concept
Glass phone concept is also created by designer Mac Funamizu.

glass phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real

DYA Phone: A New Concept
This new DYA phone brings a whole new meaning to the world slider. DYA phone has an unique design that uses diagonal cut and become compact when not in use. But it is large enough for any other basic function you need.

dya phone 30 Futuristic Phones We Wish Were Real


Royal Wedding Cake

The eight-tiered Royal Wedding cake decorated with 900 symbolic sugar-paste flowers on Kate's request



They celebrated their love for each other today in a lavish Royal Wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey and this is the extraordinary cake that they enjoyed at the reception.

Prince William and his bride Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, cut the first slice of the magnificent eight-tiered wedding cake this afternoon as they celebrated their marriage with friends and family.

The confectionery masterpiece covered in cream and white icing and decorated with up to 900 delicate sugar-paste flowers was center-stage at the Buckingham Palace reception held in the picture gallery.

The masterpiece: Fiona Cairns, stands next to the wedding cake that she and her team made for Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace

The masterpiece: Fiona Cairns, stands next to the wedding cake that she and her team made for Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace

Hard work: The project has left cake-maker Fiona Cairns exhausted but elated after working for five weeks on the project

Hard work: The project has left cake-maker Fiona Cairns exhausted but elated after working for five weeks on the project


Finishing touches: Staff perfect the special cake, that was covered in cream and white icing and decorated with up to 900 delicate sugar-paste flowers

Finishing touches: Staff perfect the special cake, that was covered in cream and white icing and decorated with up to 900 delicate sugar-paste flowers

Fruity! The new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are fans of the baker's fruit cakes, while Paul McCartney orders one for Christmas every year

Fruity! The new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are fans of the baker's fruit cakes, while Paul McCartney orders one for Christmas every year
Fruity! The new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are fans of the baker's fruit cakes, while Paul McCartney orders one for Christmas every year

Delicious: Rachel Jane Eardley, left, and Diane Pallett prepare the royal wedding cake in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace

Delicious: Rachel Jane Eardley, left, and Diane Pallett prepare the royal wedding cake in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace

Team work: Fiona Cairns (back) instructs her Royal Wedding cake team during the finishing touches at Buckingham Palace

Team work: Fiona Cairns (back) instructs her Royal Wedding cake team during the finishing touches at Buckingham Palace


Flowers featured on the cake

Rose (white) - national symbol of England
Daffodil - national symbol of Wales, new beginnings
Shamrock - national symbol of Ireland
Thistle - national symbol of Scotland
Acorns, oak leaf - strength, endurance
Myrtle - love
Ivy - wedded love, marriage
Lily of the valley - sweetness, humility
Rose (bridal) - happiness, love
Sweet William - grant me one smile
Honeysuckle - the bond of love
Apple blossom - preference, good fortune
White heather - protection, wishes will come true
Jasmine (white) - amiability
Daisy - innocence, beauty, simplicity
Orange blossom - marriage, eternal love, fruitfulness
Lavender - ardent attachment, devotion, success, and luck.


Tallest Girl From Thailand

Tallest Girl From Thailand

Towering head and shoulders above her parents, this giant teenager is the tallest in the world at a whopping 6ft 10 in and she could still be growing. Weighing in at 20.5 stone, Malee Duangdee from eastern Thailand knew she was different from a young age, growing much faster than her school friends. Her height brought the 19-year-old problems while she was at school and she suffered from bullies and has memories of a lifetime of loneliness. She said: 'I used to feel like a freak, schoolchildren used to bully me and call me names. But since leaving school I've tried to feel more comfortable with who I am. I've got used to life on my own, but it's hard.'  04 More images after the break...


As a result of her tumour, Malee has lost her sight. 'I've been tall for as long as I can remember and taking medication is part of my daily life.

'But as I've got older my eyesight has got worse and it's really difficult for me to get around.'

Her mother said that they try to do their best by their daughter, but they struggle financially: 'The injections have really helped to control her growth but they are expensive.

Most of her time is now spent with her family, particularly her three-year-old sister, Daoruang.

'I help my mother around the house and cook meals. I don't do much.

'I've never had a boyfriend. I don't think marriage is possible for someone like me, I'm just too different.

Malee was officially recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest girl in January 2009 knocking Brazilian Elisany Silva off the top spot. She was just 6ft 9in tall.



Abbreviations v use

GPRS

(General Packet Radio Service)

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FM

(Frequency Modulation)

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AM

(Amplitude Modulation)

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IP

(Internet Protocol)

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TCP/IP

(Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol)

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ISP

(Internet Service Provider)

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VHF

(Very High Frequency)

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UHF

(Ultra High Frequency)

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LCD

(Liquid-Crystal Display)

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MPEG

(Moving Pictures Experts Group)

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MP3

(MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3)

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RAM

(Random Access Memory)

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WAN

(Wide Area Network)

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LAN

(Local Area Network)

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3D

(3 Dimensional)

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3G

(3rd Generation)

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CD

(Compact Disc)

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DVD

(Digital Versatile/Video Disc)

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DVDR

(Recordable DVD)

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DVDW

(Rewriteable DVD)

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SMS

(Short Messaging Service)

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IT

(Information Technology)

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FAQ

(Frequently Asked Questions)

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DSL

(Digital Subscriber Line)

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IPO

(Initial Public Offerings)

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FBI

(Federal Bureau of Investigation)

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CIA

(Central Intelligence Agency)

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S.W.A.T

(Special Weapons and Tactics)

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GMC

(General Motors Corporation)

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BMW

(Bavarian Motor Works)

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HP

( Hewlett-Packard)

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WWW

(World Wide Web)

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HTTP

(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)

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URL

(Uniform resource Locator)

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HTML

(HyperText Markup Language)

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WAP

(Wireless Application Protocol)

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PDF

(Portable Document Format)

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MIDI

(Musical Instrument Digital Interface)

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3 GP or 3GPP

(3rd Generation Partnership Project)

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AMR

(Adaptive Multi-Rate)

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USB

(Universal Serial Bus)

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IQ

(Intelligence Quotient)

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MSN

(MicroSoft Network)

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CNN

(Cable News Network)

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BBC

(British Broadcasting Corporation)

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NBA

(National Basketball Association)

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FIFA

(in french, Federation Internationale  Football Association)

(in English, International Federation of Association Football)

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UEFA

(Union of European Football Association)

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NASA

(National Aeronautics and Space Administration)

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OPEC

(Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries)

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UN

(United Nations)

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LNB

(Low Noise Block converter)

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THIS IS PAKISTAN

 



its Pakistan


Introduction

Pakistan is an Islamic Republic (Official name: Islamic Republic of Pakistan) and its capital is Islamabad. Pakistan has four provinces: Baluchistan, North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Punjab and Sindh. Their respective capitals are: Quetta, Peshawar, Lahore and Karachi . In addition to these provinces is the Federally Administered Northern Area (FANA), which is divided into the districts of Diamer, Ghanche, Ghizer, Gilgit and Skardu. There are also seven Federally Administered Tribal Areas. (FATA). 

Government

Pakistan has a federal structure. Parliament consists of the Lower House (National Assembly) and the Upper House (Senate). Members of the National Assembly are directly elected and their term of office is five years. The National Assembly determines the major policy issues and passes an annual budget and legislation. It elects the Prime Minister from among its members.               

The Prime Minister forms the cabinet from among members of the Assembly and the Senate. Provinces have their own elected legislative assemblies and Chief Ministers. The Provincial Assemblies elect the majority of the members of the Upper House. 

Facts and Figures

The national language is Urdu, while the official language is English. Some of the main regional languages include Sindhi, Baluchi, Punjabi and Pushto.

Pakistan has a Population of over 130 million. At present, the growth rate is 2.8 percent per annum. The major cities are Karachi (10 million),Lahore (5.5 million), Faisalabad (2 million), Rawalpindi (928,000), Islamabad (340,286). Other cities include Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Multan and Sialkot. Major religions are Muslim (97%), Hindu (1.5%), Christian (1%) and several other minorities.

Area

Total Area: 796,095 Sq. Km                               
  • Punjab Province: 205,344 Sq. Km
  • Sindh Province: 140,914 Sq. Km
  • North West Frontier Province (NWFP): 74,521 Sq. Km
  • Balochistan Province: 347,190 Sq. Km
  • Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA): 27,220 Sq. Km
  • Islamabad (Capital): 906 Sq. Km

Map of Pakistan

Map of Pakistan 
(Area: 796,095 Sq. Km)

Land Boundaries

Total:
 6,774 km
Afghanistan: 2,430 km
China: 523 km
India: 2,912 km
Iran: 909 km

Transport

Total length of Roads

228,206 km. (approx.) 
    Pakistan Railway Network
8,775 km. (approx.)
    Railway Stations 
781

Education

Literacy rate is about 55.1% (2004). Some facts about educational institutes are:
  • Primary schools: 150,963
  • Middle schools: 14,595
  • High schools: 9,808
  • Arts & science colleges: 798
  • Professional colleges: 161
  • Universities: 35 (10 in Private sector)

Health

Some basic facts about health facilities are:

  • Hospitals: 830
  • Beds: 86,921
  • Doctors(registered): 74,229
  • Dentists(registered): 2,938
  • Nurses(registered): 22,810
National Flower is Jasmine, other trees include Pine, Oak, Poplar, Deodar, Maple, Mulberry. Some popular animal species are The Pheasant, Leopard, Deer, Ibex, Chinkara, Black buk, Neelgai, Markhor, Marcopolo sheep, Green turtles, River & Sea fish, Crocodile, Water Fowls.

Attractions

Pakistan has large number of beautiful places and attractions to visit. Popular tourist destinations during holiday seasons are like Murree, Quetta, Swat Valley, Hunza, Ziarat, Kaghan, Chitral and Gilgit.

Pakistan also has a long history of different cultures and traditions. Some of the popular and well-known archaeological sites are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa, Taxila, Kot Diji and Mehr Garh.

Economy

Central Bank is State Bank of Pakistan. Other Banks include National Bank of Pakistan, Habib Bank Ltd,. Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd., Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd., First Woman Bank, Mehran Bank and the Bank of Punjab. Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan, Federal Bank for Co-operatives, Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan, The Punjab Provincial Co-operative Bank, Banker's Equity and National Development Finance Corporation.
As an agricultural Pakistan produces different varieties of crops. Some of the major crops are cotton, wheat, rice and sugarcane. Total cropped area constitute around 22.14 million hectares of the total area. The average per capita income is $460 (approx).
Major exports include raw cotton and cotton products, rice, fish and fish products, carpets and rugs, leather and leather goods, sports and surgical goods. Major imports include tea, petroleum and its products, edible oils, chemical fertilizers, milk and milk foods, agricultural machinery, transport equipment, medicines, iron and steel. Major trading partners are the USA, Japan, Germany, UK, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and China.

Mt. Godwin Austin (K-2)

Mt. Godwin Austin (K-2)

Famous Glaciers

Siachin:
 75 km.
Batura: 55 km.
Baltoro: 62 km. 

Deserts

Thar
: Sindh province
Cholistan: Punjab province
Thal: Punjab province
Natural Resources
Northern areas of Pakistan are blessed with some of the tallest peaks and mountains in the world in the Great Himalyians. The most popular and renowned peak is K-2 as known also Mt. Godwin Austin. Its height is about 28,250 ft. or 8611 meters which makes its 2ndhighest peak in the World after Mount Everest. Other mountains include well-known Nanga Parbat of about 26,660 ft./8126 meters (8th in World) and Gasherbrum about 26,470 ft./8068 meters (11th in World).
Some of the famous mountain passes are The Khyber Pass, The Kurram Pass, The Tochi Pass, The Gomal Pass, The Bolan Pass, The Lowari Pass, The Khunjrab Pass.
Pakistan has 5 major rivers, these are
  • The Indus: 2896 km.
  • Jhelum: 825 km.
  • Chenab: 1242 km.
  • Ravi: 901 km.
  • Sutlej: 1551 km.
Some of the famous lakes are Manchar, Keenjar, Saif-ul-Maluk, Hanna. Major dams include Tarbela Dam (largest mud built dam is the world), Mangla Dam, Warsak Dam.

Media

Following media statistics can be observed for the coverage of the information and events across the country.

  • Print Media
    • Dailies: 424
    • Weeklies: 718
    • Fortnightlies: 107
    • Monthlies: 553
  • News Agencies
    • APP (official)
    • PPI & NNI (Pvt)
  • Electronic Media
    • Pakistan Television: Five TV centres at Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi, covering 87% of the population.
    • Registered TV sets: 2,823,800.
    • Viewership: 115 million.
    • Radio stations: Total 23, Home services in 20 languages.External services cover 70 countries in 15 languages.
    • Private TV/Radio: Radio stations: 3, TV transmitter channels: 4, Private News Agencies: 2



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