Crackdown against money changers, Khanani and Kalia arrested

November 9th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Countrywide crackdown has been conducted against persons who were involved in illegal business of foreign currency transfer. FIA arrested some big daddies like Javed Khanani and Munaf Kalia of Khanani and Kalia International (KKI).
‘We have registered a case under Foreign Currency Regulation Act 1974 and Electronic Transaction Ordinance (ETO) against the accused’, FIA official claimed.
He said that it was only the start as more raids would be conducted in days to come to curb this illegal business which was harmful to country.
He said that accused were involved in sending huge amount of US dollars out of the country causing balance of payment problems in the country.

Cyber terrorism law implemented in Pakistan

November 8th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Law has been issued to severely punish anyone who commits any kind of cyber crime buy using computers and mobile devices. Any one who commits cyber terrorism which causes loss of human lives will be sentenced to death or life imprisonment.
The law, which is applicable to both Pakistani and foreign citizens living in the country or abroad, establishes other punishments for misdemeanors such as electronic fraud, forgery, damage to electronic systems or illegal access to computer networks.

Clinton to be appointed as Ambassador in Kashmir

November 7th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Newly elected American president Barack Hussain Obama may consider foror president of America Bill Clinton as an Ambassador in Jammu and Kashmir.
Obama said he has sounded out Clinton, who has had first-hand experience dealing with the subcontinent. Clinton had played a role in ending Kargil crisis in Jammu and Kashmir in the summer of 1999.

Meet Kangana Ranaut – The Bollywood Star

November 6th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Kangana Ranaut Picture

Date of Birth
20 March 1987, Bhambla, Himachal Pradesh, India

Birth Name
Kangana Amardeep Ranaut

Height
5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

Mini Biography

Kangana was born in the Hindi-speaking Ranaut family on 20 March 1987 in Bhambla, near Manali, which is in the Mandi district in the State of Himachal Pradesh, India. Her dad’s name is Amardeep, who is a businessman and contractor, her mom, Asha, is a school-teacher. She has two sisters, eldest one is Rangoli, and she has a brother, Akshit, who is about a year younger than her. Her grandfather was an IAS Officer. Kangana spent her childhood in Dehra Dun and studied in DAV’s High School where she participated in many debates, Elocutions, and was a basket-ball player.

After completing her schooling, she attended Science College in Simla. She was enrolled in the Elite School of Modeling, and also tried some theater acting in Delhi and was a member of the Smita Theater Group under Arvind Gaur. She is also a trained Kathak dancer, and is learning to sing from Amitabh Chakraborty.

She decided to re-locate to Bombay, and lived in a flat in Yari Road, Versova. Her attempts at acting in Bollywood movies were unsuccessful. Then during September 2005, she was spotted drinking coffee in a café by Film-maker Anurag Basu, who approached her, and eventually signed her up for a lead role in ‘Gangster’ which was released during the year 2006. Since then Kangana has appeared in a total of five movies, including ‘Dhaam Dhoom’ in Tamil.

After her success in movies, she has now relocated to a three bedroom house in Turner Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai.

Salman Taseer announced Sukheki Interchange on Motorway

November 5th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Governor Punjab Salman Taseer has said that the Pakistan Peoples Party would soon control over all the crises facing to nation and country at present. He said that the Local Bodies System of government would be protected at all cost. He stated this while addressing a public meeting at Pindi Bhattian on Tuesday. Tehsil Nazim Pindi Bhattian Mian Ansar Abbas Bhatti arranged reception in honor of the Governor Punjab. A great number of PPP workers, local leaders and elite of the area were present on the occasion. The Governor said that the PPP dethroned former President Pervez Musharraf through the democratic way and avoided adopting politics of confrontation for the greater interest of the country. He said the Pakistan Peoples Party included the smaller parties in governments at center and provinces, as in Sindh it made coalition government by including MQM and in Balochistan with the other parties to end the feelings of deprivation in the smaller provinces.
Governor announced to accord approval for establishing park, construction of stadium and Press Club building and supply of suigas in Pindi Bhattain, besides establishing of Sukheki Interchange on Motorway.