Asota Sharif is a small village of District Swabi. What a name! The name of Asota Sharif sounds strange as it is traced back to Sanskrit times when a location at this village is called Auss watta (upright &Stone).The site still exists and it is a Megalith (Memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure (as especially in western Europe).Locally it is called Lukoto baba or lukay Ghatay
ASOTA SHARIF
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Conspiracy theories in my mind
It is evident from the present day politics in Pakistan that something is always happening in the political scenario of the country. Here I want to unfold my mind before you.
1. Judiciary is emerging as imperial judiciary in Pakistan.
2. Nawaz Sharif always gives a mixture of hot and cold response to political developments in Pakistan.
3. President always makes mistakes and the prime Minister always plays role to cool down the temperature.
4. MQM seems to be riding on the violent horse.
5. Army tries to appear professional.
6. ANP is silently doing its job.
7. Media is out of bound to be under the iron hand to gain more popularity.
8. Crises emerges after day or two frequently.
9. Government is always seemed to be on back foot.
10. Supreme Court is silent about “Drone attacks”
What is happening all around? Just playing their roles in a Drama that was written by USA think-tank.
Zulfiqar Ali,
Village Asota Sharif,Swabi
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Borrowed Ideas
Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
Plot Overview
Pip, a young orphan living with his sister and her husband in the marshes of Kent, sits in a cemetery one evening looking at his parents' tombstones. Suddenly, an escaped convict springs up from behind a tombstone, grabs Pip, and orders him to bring him food and a file for his leg irons. Pip obeys, but the fearsome convict is soon captured anyway. The convict protects Pip by claiming to have stolen the items himself.
One day Pip is taken by his Uncle Pumblechook to play at Satis House, the home of the wealthy dowager Miss Havisham, who is extremely eccentric: she wears an old wedding dress everywhere she goes and keeps all the clocks in her house stopped at the same time. During his visit, he meets a beautiful young girl named Estella, who treats him coldly and contemptuously. Nevertheless, he falls in love with her and dreams of becoming a wealthy gentleman so that he might be worthy of her. He even hopes that Miss Havisham intends to make him a gentleman and marry him to Estella, but his hopes are dashed when, after months of regular visits to Satis House, Miss Havisham tells him that she will help him fill out the papers necessary for him to become a common laborer in his family's business.
With Miss Havisham's guidance, Pip is apprenticed to his brother-in-law, Joe, who is the village blacksmith. Pip works in the forge unhappily, struggling to better his education with the help of the plain, kind Biddy and encountering Joe's malicious day laborer, Orlick. One night, after an altercation with Orlick, Pip's sister, known as Mrs. Joe, is viciously attacked and becomes a mute invalid. From her signals, Pip suspects that Orlick was responsible for the attack.
One day a lawyer named Jaggers appears with strange news: a secret benefactor has given Pip a large fortune, and Pip must come to London immediately to begin his education as a gentleman. Pip happily assumes that his previous hopes have come true—that Miss Havisham is his secret benefactor and that the old woman intends for him to marry Estella.
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Pip is appalled, but he feels morally bound to help Magwitch escape
As the weeks pass, Pip sees the good in Magwitch and begins to care for him deeply. Before Magwitch's escape attempt, Estella marries an upper-class lout named Bentley Drummle. Pip makes a visit to Satis House, where Miss Havisham begs his forgiveness for the way she has treated him in the past, and he forgives her. Later that day, when she bends over the fireplace, her clothing catches fire and she goes up in flames. She survives but becomes an invalid. In her final days, she will continue to repent for her misdeeds and to plead for Pip's forgiveness.
The time comes for Pip and his friends to spirit Magwitch away from
Pip decides to go abroad with Herbert to work in the mercantile trade. Returning many years later, he encounters Estella in the ruined garden at Satis House. Drummle, her husband, treated her badly, but he is now dead. Pip finds that Estella's coldness and cruelty have been replaced by a sad kindness, and the two leave the garden hand in hand, Pip believing that they will never part again. (Note: Dickens's original ending to Great Expectations differed from the one described in this summary.)
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Please come and see our village
Dear friends don't forget your village.it is more beautiful than Switzerland