Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar visits the India-Pakistan border to experience the facial hair and remarkable walks of the Border Ceremony. Conflict or photo op? What do you think? Free video clip from BBC Worldwide.
Duration : 0:3:59
Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar visits the India-Pakistan border to experience the facial hair and remarkable walks of the Border Ceremony. Conflict or photo op? What do you think? Free video clip from BBC Worldwide.
Duration : 0:3:59
PFUJ termed the 2009-2010 as a worst period for Pakistani Media persons December 19th, 2010 suhail123 http://pfuj.pk/2010/12/pfuj-termed-the-2009-2010-as-a-worst-period-for-pakistani-media-persons/Pakistani TV A young media worker committed suicide in Lahore about two years ago due to non-payment of salary for five months. Mohammad Azam was just one of the many media workers across Pakistan who have to regularly face this problem. In this episode of Apna Gareban, Matiullah Jan discusses the issue of delayed salaries in media organizations, and exposes the names and pictures of those media tycoons who deprive their hard working employees of their due right. Guests: Nasir Hussain Haidery (Chairman, ITNE),Pervez Shaukat (President, PFUJ) and Rana Azeem (Chief Reporter, Khabrein Group / President PUJ). Courtesy: DAWN NEWS PAKISTAN http://www.youtube.com/user/dawnnewspakistan While journalists lack resources to fight cases in courts or protect their members from being illegally sacked or pressured by owners in media organizations, the owners cartel, the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), whose prime object is to protect economic interests of media tycoons, and which gets subscriptions from owners in millions, has filed cases in various courts, challenging the law itself, its vires, or the operation of tribunal. Under such circumstances, the Implementation Tribunal for Newspaper Employees constituted under the Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1973, failed to prove effective under the circumstances. The Sindh High Court is hearing newspaper owners’ petitions for the last nine years without any judgment in any case and has held the implementation of the 7th Wage Award in abeyance, although journalists believe that justice delayed is justice denied.
Duration : 0:6:27
I read many comments on video “Sungha Was On TV!” requesting english subtitles.
So, I made a english subtitled version of that videos for all fans who want to know more about him.
I am also a korean amatuer guitarist who loves Sungha and his musics.
I’m not a native english speaker, so there may be poor grammar. Sorry for that. ^_^
Duration : 0:8:45
PFUJ termed the 2009-2010 as a worst period for Pakistani Media persons December 19th, 2010 suhail123 http://pfuj.pk/2010/12/pfuj-termed-the-2009-2010-as-a-worst-period-for-pakistani-media-persons/Pakistani TV A young media worker committed suicide in Lahore about two years ago due to non-payment of salary for five months. Mohammad Azam was just one of the many media workers across Pakistan who have to regularly face this problem. In this episode of Apna Gareban, Matiullah Jan discusses the issue of delayed salaries in media organizations, and exposes the names and pictures of those media tycoons who deprive their hard working employees of their due right. Guests: Nasir Hussain Haidery (Chairman, ITNE),Pervez Shaukat (President, PFUJ) and Rana Azeem (Chief Reporter, Khabrein Group / President PUJ). Courtesy: DAWN NEWS PAKISTAN http://www.youtube.com/user/dawnnewspakistan While journalists lack resources to fight cases in courts or protect their members from being illegally sacked or pressured by owners in media organizations, the owners cartel, the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), whose prime object is to protect economic interests of media tycoons, and which gets subscriptions from owners in millions, has filed cases in various courts, challenging the law itself, its vires, or the operation of tribunal. Under such circumstances, the Implementation Tribunal for Newspaper Employees constituted under the Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1973, failed to prove effective under the circumstances. The Sindh High Court is hearing newspaper owners’ petitions for the last nine years without any judgment in any case and has held the implementation of the 7th Wage Award in abeyance, although journalists believe that justice delayed is justice denied.
Duration : 0:8:59