Archive for November, 2009

South Indian beautiful Lawyer Akanksha

South Indian beautiful Lower Akanksha

South Indian beautiful Lawyer Akanksha send her picture to show at DesiGirlsClub to get attention for her and beloved country. She is looking wonderful in black wears standing in water. Akanksha is a graduate in Law and now working as legal adviser. She says in summers people plan trips to the beach to enjoy the weather and to bring change in their hectic daily routines. Beach parties and gatherings are famous in India. People also arrange volleyball matches on the beach to enjoy the company of friends and family. The beach sides can be seen crowded in the evenings of summer. Going and chilling at the beach become favorite recreation for Indian people.

The girl Akanksha who sent us her picture and says that she will never forget that great time which she had spend on the beach. She also told us that she love to hang out with her friends and they feel great while laughing and enjoying with each other.

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University Student Sunmbul from Pakistan

University Student Sunmbul from Pakistan

This is her 2nd post (First Post). We again welcome Sunmbul at DesiGirlsClub form heart. This picture is taken in Shadi Hall during wedding of Umair her cousin as Sunmbul inform. In Churidar Pajama she is looking glorious and her smile make dynamic touch. Her dress is made of simple lawn material but looking very stylish. She is also wearing an elegant silver bracelet around her wrist.

The Churidar pajama suit is one of the favorite dresses among the young Pakistani girls. It is a traditional style dress worn commonly by the girls of the country. Churidar pajama suits can be worn with different types of shirts. They can look good with the straight shirts or with desi style frocks. Nowadays girls make churidar pajama suits of lawn or cotton material cloth which gives a casual look.

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Top 50 Karachi Colleges

This is an extensive list of Colleges and autonomous educational institutes in Karachi, Sindh. The list is not complete but does contain most of the important names.

Here are the names of top 50 colleges in Karachi Pakistan:

  1. Pakistan Swedish Institute of Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
  2. Govt. Polytechnic Institute Liyari, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
  3. Govt. Monotechnic Institute, New Karachi, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
  4. Govt. Monotechnic Institute Orangi Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
  5. Pakistan Shipowners’ College, North Nazimabad. Read more »
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Pakistani girls love sports

Pakistani girls love sports

Pakistan as a country is known for producing sportsmen who are renowned across the globe. From the cricketing eleven to the legendary squash players Pakistan’s athletes and sportsmen have made a mark in their chosen fields. Pakistani girls also take a keen interest in sports, much like their male counterparts. In said picture a Pakistani babe along with maybe husband enjoying ICC champion’s trophy match. Champion trophy held at South Africa last year and this match played between India vs. Pakistan and Pakistan won the match. Sports popular among the girls in Pakistan include the ancient game of badminton. Badminton is actually a sport of sub continental origin and was originally played with a wooden ball.

In the end it evolved to include a feathered shuttlecock. Pakistani girls enjoy badminton especially in the northern plains of the Punjab. In the summers the wind in the Punjabi plains is not as severe as other places in the world, and badminton is therefore often played outdoors in Pakistan.

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Working women of India Face More Domestic Violence

Working women of India Face More Domestic Violence

These lines send us by an Indian University girl Ashti that the study carried out between 2005 and 2006 on 750 married women aged between 16 and 25 in the southern Indian city Bangalore; found that those who became employed during that time had an 80 per cent higher chance of being abused by their husbands than women who remained unemployed.

It also found that women whose husbands had difficulty finding or keeping a job were more than twice as likely to experience domestic violence during that period.

The research, conducted by RTI International, a North Carolina-headquartered research institute, in association with Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore and other US institutions, examined the association between spousal employment status and physical domestic violence in Bangalore.

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