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Our new national anthem…

biggreenmusic:

Strings, “Mein tou Dekhoonga”

Feel good song for the time being. Here’s an established band, known for their humanitarian efforts and social commentary via their product. Now, in my opinion, featuring poor kids in a music video is a very tricky feat to successfully accomplish. Basically, how do you keep it from being viewed as a gimmick? There has been a recent video which featured children as well, which I won’t name because I feel their intentions were good. However, watching it felt kind of like a drag because it came off as gimmicky to me. The children were just used as a backdrop or as props.

So as this video started, and the little girl comes up to the band and sits down, I thought to myself, “here we go again..” and waited for the vocals to kick in. Also at this point I’m wondering, is that a Fender or Gibson harmoonium? :P

Immediately, there is something different about this song, compared to the one mentioned above. The song is cheerful, positive, and most surprisingly, focused on the children! The lyrics are simple, the delivery is easy to follow, and all these sentiments are followed by the body language of the artists. They are performing for the kids, and the kids alone. They are no longer reduced to being a backdrop.

This is a sentiment we need to start implementing in our lives. As much as we do, we don’t do enough to live our lives for the betterment of not just our own children, but all children that we influence in our daily lives. If we start by having a more positive outlook on our country for starters, then maybe our kids will want to go back in summer vacation, or not think of leaving the first chance they get. Thank you Strings, for releasing this song and video; one day Inshallah we will make your vision a reality :) 

On a side note, this song made for some great studying music for me last night. Made me more positive about the 5 tests I had to tackle :P Mein bhi dekhoonga!

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(Source: biggreenmusic)

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Pakistan’s latest national anthem i suppose….

pakistank2:

Main Tou Dekhoonga - Strings, 2011

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ahsan119:

Beautiful Hunza Valley, #Gilgit, northern #Pakistan.

ahsan119:

Beautiful Hunza Valley, #Gilgit, northern #Pakistan.

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pakistank2:

Tapu Javeri is a photographer. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, he started photography at a young age first working for the prestigious “DAWN” newspaper, then for magazines like “Teenager”, “Libas”, “Fashion Collection”, “Newsline” and “Herald”. He became Photo-editor for the ground breaking magazine “Xtra”, which in its short life span created waves in Pakistani fashion and beyond.

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pakistanpassion:

Horse Power (by RzzA™)
Faisalabad, Pakistan

pakistanpassion:

Horse Power (by RzzA™)

Faisalabad, Pakistan

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Smile Again Foundation

Female Pakistani Entrepreneur

An Interview with Musarat Misbah

http://tribune.com.pk/story/142295/depilex-three-decades-later-2/

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Education Emergency

http://tribune.com.pk/story/139911/pakistans-education-emergency/

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teachersworldwide:

Kicking off a campaign aimed at making March “the month that Pakistan talks about only two things: education and cricket”, a government commission has painted a damning picture of the country’s education system, whose poor progress towards global learning goals has been documented in the Education for All Global Monitoring Report. (via Pakistan declares ‘education emergency’ « World Education Blog)

teachersworldwide:

Kicking off a campaign aimed at making March “the month that Pakistan talks about only two things: education and cricket”, a government commission has painted a damning picture of the country’s education system, whose poor progress towards global learning goals has been documented in the Education for All Global Monitoring Report. (via Pakistan declares ‘education emergency’ « World Education Blog)

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Pakistan’s International Image Problem

http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/16/pakistans-image-problem.html

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thesacredbard:

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