Pakistani Girls

The girls of the land of the Indus

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Lawn, a popular fabric in Pakistan

Pakistani girls prefer a variety of shalwar kameez suits. Shalwar kameez is the traditional or natinal dress of Pakistan that is derived from ancient Persian and Greek garments that are loose and airy.
Pakistani shalwar kameezes are made of traditional fabrics such as lawn(made of cotton), chiffon, georgette, and thicker cotton. Lawn is especially popular in [...]

Enjoying the winter

Winters often evoke images of cold, snow and ice…of people huddled up indoors and a general dearth of outdoor activities. That is not the case in every country, however. Winter in Pakistan tends to be milder when compared to many temperate or higher latitude countries. To be sure, northern Pakistan can see temperatures of minus [...]

Pakistani girls wins international contest

A little known Pakistani girl from from Karachi has won the international award in the Quanta-2009 15th International Competition for Science, Mathematics, Electronics and Computer Science held in Lucknow, India.
Shaheera Abdul Jalil was studying at the St Joseph’s Girls College when she was called upon to represent her country in the international declamation contest attended [...]

Long shirts with short trousers, the latest fashion trend in Pakistan

Every country has different way of clothing, which is according to the climate, culture and religion. Pakistan’s national dress is shalwar kameez for both men and women. The trend of wearing shalwar kameez changes every few years.
These days long shirts and trousers are in fashion for Pakistani women. Lose and fitted shirts both are in [...]

Mobile phone usage, most common activity of Pakistani girls

Mobile phone become most popular source of communication among the people of Pakistan. A study tells that in Pakistan cell phones are mostly being used by every member of the family. Even children can be seen having their personal cells. Some parents justify this issue by saying that they allow their child to keep mobile [...]

Amina Shabbir is wishing happy eid to everyone

Amina from Lahore wrote us that she is a big fan of our blog. She also admire our work and says that this site is a good platform for Pakistani girls to bring up their talent, and can be recongnized easily for their skills through this blog. Amina also told us that she like to [...]

Eid Mubarak!

Eid ul-Adha is a festival celebrated by the muslims throughout the world. This religious festival is celebrated on the 10th day of Dul Hijja right after the Hajj day, to remember the sacrifice of Hazrat Ibrahim.
Like other muslim countries, in Pakistan eid day starts with the special eid prayers in the mosques. After the prayers [...]

Pakistani girls defend their right to education

Pakistani girls are aghast at the destruction of schools in the Waziristan region.  “The nihilistic Taliban are bent on taking the country back to the stone age,” laments Shazia Orakzai from Peshawar. “These barbarians don’t even care for theri own mothers and daughters. They do not respect the womb that gave them birth.” The girls [...]

Pakistani girls love sports

Pakistan  as a country is  known for producing sportsmen who are renowned across the globe. From the legendary squash players to the cricketing eleven, Pakistan’s atheletes and sportsmen have made a mark in their chosen fields. Pakistani girls also take a keen interest in sports, much like their male counterparts. Sports popular among the girls [...]

Pakistani girls moving up the corporate ladder

The corporate culture in Pakistan has come a long way to maturity. With the advent and now saturation of large businesses including multinational corporations in the three cities of Lahore, Islambad and Karachi, the young professionals of Pakistan have plenty of avenues to prove their mettle. Pakistani girls are no strangers to the corporate rat [...]