Tag: Popularity

Advertisement trends – SMS marketing gains popularity

LAHORE - They say that advertising always pays-off in one way or another. Thinkers of this field have derived another method of advertising which is rated to be one of the fastest spreading and effective marketing techniques; it is called Short Messaging Service (SMS) advertising.
With Pakistan occupying a slot in top five messaging countries, advertisers are using the fashion of 'texting' for a greater cause. All kinds of businessmen, solicitors, service providers and vendors

‘Karachi killings aimed at throttling MQM’s growing popularity’

LAHORE - The 'hidden forces' always instigate ethnic clashes in Karachi whenever Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) struggles to expand his 'ideological movement' to rural Sindh and Punjab. These 'elements' always tries to brand MQM an 'ethnic and regional pressure group' and the current spate of gun violence in Karachi was part of the 'same conspiracy'.
Member of the MQM's Central Coordination Committee Saif Yar Khan said this in an exclusive interview with Pakistan Today here on

Tunnel farming gains popularity

DASKA: The tunnel technology for vegetable farming is gaining popularity among the district's farmers. Provincial Agriculture Department is promoting this new technology for enabling the farmers get off-season crops round the year.
Official sources of agriculture department told Pakistan Today that the provincial government would provide 50 percent subsidy on 'walk-in tunnels' and 'low tunnels' to the growers in the province. As many as 70 farmers have successfully installed

Courts trying to gain easy popularity in Aasia case: Asma

LAHORE
LAHORE: Supreme Court Bar Association President Asma Jahangir has said the interim order of the Lahore High Court restraining President Asif Ali Zardari from pardoning death convict Aasia
Bibi reflected the "desire of judges to gain easy popularity" in the eyes
of the people.
Talking to Pakistan Today, Asma said courts could not restrain the president from exercising his constitutional powers under the Article 45. "I respect the court order, but judges