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Ittefaq Group

Mian Sharif were seven brothers. They lived in a small village named Jathi Umra, which is in the suburb of Amritsar. It was the single house of Muslims in Sikh village. Mian Barkat was the elder son of the family, he was from the first wife of Mian Ramzan Hakeem. Later on, his mother died. Mian Ramzan Hakeem remarried and had six sons and one daughter from his second wife. The whole family was destitute. Mian Barkat and Mian Shafi couldn't bear the poverty of the family. So, they both went to Lahore and started working in an iron furnace. Their job was to grind the iron in return, got one rupee a day. The family admitted Mian Sharif in a school. It located four kilometers far away from Jathi Umra named Nevi Sirrli. He got primary education from it. After that, he went to Lahore and started working with his brothers. In the morning, he went to Muslim High School RamGali while, in the evening, he grinds the iron. After matric, he got admission in Islamia College Railway road. Due t...

Shri Krishna Mandir

The Hindu community has been demanding the allocation of land where they could build a temple. Before 1947, temple structures were present in Islamabad and surrounding regions, such as the temple-like structures in Saidpur village, but they have been abandoned and are not used. The Saidpur village was declared as a heritage site and since the temple is surrounded by shops and restaurants. The Hindus were not allowed to pray there. The temple-like structure in Saidpur village is not a temple but a Dharamshala. In 2016, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) allocated half an acre in sector H-9 for building a temple. However, the small Hindu community of Islamabad was unable to collect the money required to build the temple: the money they collected through donations was only enough to build the boundary wall. So in 2018, the Hindu Community pleaded for help from Prime Minister Imran Khan. This demand was raised again in January 2020. In June 2020, the Pakistan Religious Affairs Ministe...

Doctors killed a Doctor......wtf?

Dr. Hafiz Salman had a fever on 2 June 2020 and felt pain in his lower back. He went to the Farooq hospital Westwood branch. Salman did private practice in that hospital. Staff injected drips, and for the time being, the pain went away. His brother took him home. The next day, in evening, he felt a little pain in his belly and waist. His brother took him to Al Noor Diagnostic center. After two hours of checkup, doctors came to know that there was a hole in his small Intestine. Due to that hole, the substance of Intestine started spread in his belly, and he felt pain. Laboratory gave them the report and a sample of that substance. Salman said to his brother," Don't worry; I did several surgeries of the same issue in a day. Its an ordinary operation and I will recover in a few hours". Dr. Salman did the house job from the services hospital. He thought that senior doctors know him well in that hospital so, he went there for an operation. Salman met the superior doctors(Dr. K...

BECO Group

He was born in east Punjab, District Batala. His father Mehar Mehran Shah wanted that his children’s get a higher education, but he died in the childhood of Latif. Latif fulfilled his father desire. In 1930, he became a mechanical engineer. After graduation, he made his first factory only in the area of two rooms. His factory produced soap. His little brother M.Sadeeq was with him. Later on, M.Sadeeq joined Pak Navy. After partition, from 1953 to 1959, he was the first and only one Muslim Commander in chief in the whole Navy. Latif and Sadeeq did a lot of hard work and at last, their factory was recognized in their area. It was the first Muslim industry in that area where Hindus were the majority in number. After the achievement of a better reputation, he entered the business of iron. At the time partition, he had two choices, to stay in India with his business or sacrifice his business and move towards Pakistan. He chooses the second option.  He came to Lahore and started his busi...