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Shor Sharaba in chowk...

Posted: Feb 1, 2007 Thu 05:44 am     Views: 102   

It is so nice of Chowk Admins that they offer full time ilogs. I am thinking that I can avail this facility to reflect or present myself only on chowk issues because for more serious issues, I am already operating my other blog. Chowk is really good because there is at least a good environment of heathy interactions. We may have complaints with chowk admins for why they do not publish our articles. Admins can have many types of reasons and excuses (including lame excuses) as well. Anyways, chowk has no system that chowk members may privately interact. So I cannot inform "masadi" that I tried to open his homepage but it did not open. The latest article is by Muhammad Gill on the topic of "String theory" ... I have raised some points in that article via interaction. Lets see how Mr. Gill shall handle them. Easy method can be to ignore some interacts. This method is viable if writer is previliged one. Actually I am just referring to masadi’s complaints against Gill sahib via interact.

The second article which I am monitoring is Miss. Qurratulain’s "Qismat and Muqqadar". Actually girls are more interested in Qismat than boys. Generally more girls think and talk on Qismat than boys do. Actually because of cultural settings, a very big event i.e. leaving father’s home and going to Husband’s home, is expected for every girl. Girls have to start a whole new and different life after marriage. In this way, girls generally keep high expectations for the coming different way of life. Due to lack of certainty of their coming future, girls find some sort of certainty in the idea of Qismat and like things.

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