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Ambreen Zahra, is a teen girl from Gujrat and studying in Lahore. She sent her photo through our Send Us Form. This photo was taken when she got position in University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore (The main campus of the University of Engineering and Technology is located in the northern part of Lahore on the historical ‘Grand Trunk’ road, near the magnificent Shalimar Gardens built during the great Mughal empire).
At the present time, the University is developing three more campuses; the Faisalabad Campus, the Kala-Shah-Kaku Campus, and the Rachna College. Ambreen says that Pakistani teen girls are very hardworking and she is very careful her study. She want be an engineer and she is working hard to get her goal.
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Saira is student of final year in Punjab University Lahore. Punjab University Lahore, it is the country’s leading university, offering a broad program of studies at the undergraduate, MSc, MPhil and PhD levels.It is also offering BS honours in subjects including software engineering, computer science, information technology, mathematics, physics, chemistry, statistics and environmental sciences.
Cute Saira is looking wet on M-2. The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and connects Lahore with Islamabad. It passes through Kala shah kaku, Sheikhupura, Khanqah Dogran,Kot Sarwar, Pindi Bhattian, Salem, Lilla, Kot Momin, Kallar Kahar, Balksar, and Chakri before ending just outside the twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad. It then continues on to eventually become the M1 motorway linking the twin cities with Peshawar. The M-2 crosses the junction of the M3 (to Faisalabad) at Pindi Bhattian.
The M-2 starts to the west of Lahore, at the Thokar Niaz Baig junction of N-5 (National Highway No. 5). Once it crosses the Ravi River, it diverges from the N-5 (also known as GT or Grand Trunk Road) and heads west towards Sheikhupura. After passing the Sheikhupura Interchange Khanqah Dogran Interchange comes at a distance of 36 Km from the Sheikhupura Interchange. After once at Pindi Bhattian, it crosses the M3 junction and turns north-west. It continues all the way to Kallar Kahar, where it enters the Salt Ranges. Once past the Salt Ranges, the M-2 turns north and ends just west of Rawalpindi at the junction between the Islamabad Link Road and the M1. The whole stretch of the M-2 consists of 6 lanes, and there are a number of rest areas along the route, with washroom and eating facilities.
As we know, Lahore is a center of all types of Muslim fashion in Pakistan. All leading Muslim and Islamic fashions are first displayed in Lahore and all others follow suit. The major clothing markets offer the latest trends and styles of clothing articles regardless of the origin. A few years ago buying readymade stylish abayas in Lahore was not as easy as only the plain and classic ones were largely available. Women wanting to go for a unique look had to visit their tailors with designs in mind to create an exclusive look for themselves.
Recent years have brought forth a change in this though. Today there are retail stores for abayas and hijabs open all around the fashion central of Pakistan. People who understood the dilemma of the abayas clad women ventured into launching stylish boutiques that offer these garments in an assortment all colours, styles and designs. Embroidered and fancy to simple and classic all can be found under one roof with big name designers to back up their authenticity of distinctiveness.
Hiba joins us from Lahore Pakistan and sends some photos captured by herself. She is fashion designer and running her Boutique in Cantt area in Lahore. Hiba completes her education from Lahore and UK universities and selected the Pakistani markets to work. She thinks that Pakistan especially Lahore is heart of Asian fashion. She likes Major shopping areas like Liberty Market, City Towers, DHA, Fortress Stadium and Siddique Shopping Center that have outlets of abayas by different designers both local and foreign.
The women of Pakistan have a varied profile that stretches across topography and classes. The urban and rural divide has been widening now; more so with the irregular socioeconomic developments in the country. Moreover, the religion, tribal, feudal, and social capitalistic divides further hamper the growth of women in Pakistan.
But Pakistani woman also has to follow certain practices as demands of a religious and male run society. Here we are publishing top photos captured by digital cameras collected from NET: However, if you have some publishable photos of Pakistani Women submit us we check them and publish accordingly.
Amna Butt belongs to Lahore (The city of Lahore is the capital of the Punjab. It occupies a central position, and is generally called ‘The Heart of Pakistan’. Lahore is situated on the banks of the Ravi . Lahore is a city of gardens, and has the reputation of being the ‘Green City’. It occupies a choice site in the midst of fertile alluvial plains. Lahore is the city of poets, artists and the center of film industry.)
Amna Butt is serving in a government department after completing her education from Punjab University. She share few lines about her beloved city (The city of glamor and hops) that it has the largest number of educational institutions in the country. Many colleges and schools which found Lahore’s reputation as education center of Pakistan par excellence. Most notable are Government College- first in prestige in the country, and of which Allama Iqbal, founding father of Pakistan’s Independence, was distinguished alumnus; added in 1950; the Kinnaired College for Woman and Aitcheson College, still the most expensive educational establishment in the country.
The Lahore girls are the most educated and cultivated girls in the country, but they are facing immense problems regarding their education, health and recreational activities.