Asghar Malik

Asghar Malik

I live in Lahore, a beautiful city of Punjab province of Pakistan. I am master graduate in business administration, running a brokerage house named Pearl Brokerage Private Limited at Lahore Stock Exchange and a founder of White Pearl Foundation an NGO is, working for building better society with its limited resources. Love to read books, write about my observations, watch movies, explore supernatural subjects and playing & talking with children. I write mainly in Urdu language, although this material is not published yet. As you know English is our second language, I am struggling with English, always trying to improve my English and English writing skills. This blog is also a part of that effort. I hope, beautiful people out there, who know English language better, will help me and appreciate my effort as well. I love to hear something from your side in form of comments, suggestions. Love you all beautiful, creative people of great personalities.
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  • Whenever Summer Comes
    Summer is very different in the third world. Very short and brief poetic image of summer in general, How do poor people think of summer here in Pakistan.
  • Happy Birthday Dear Helen Keller
    The life of Helen Keller teaches us, what can be achieved by an individual, despite the fact of having insuperable impairments of any kind. Her achievements have also had a tremendous impact upon those who are not oppressed with disabilities or impairment
  • No Gay Girl in Syria: Lessons for the Social Media Community
    The mysterious "Gay Girl in Damascus," who had been kidnapped, was recently revealed to be a hoax '" not just a deception. The case has also been a great disappointment for blog readers and followers.
  • My Days as a Manual Labourer
    Many of my friends don't know this but I worked as a manual labourer in my early teenage years. I used to work several hours a day for just Rs20. There weren't any weekly off days nor were there any extra benefits.
  • Pakistan Would Have Saved the IMF Chief
    While I understand that you cannot compare apples and oranges, when I read about this development, what came into my mind was: What if the same incident had take place in Pakistan?

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