Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Canteen Kahani

Ooooo. this new show on ARY , it comes on monday. its so cute.

i just love it. there's this guy sarmad, he s a big flirt na. keeps telling getting girls and dumping them and what not. till lyk this girl comes in. cornetto girl. she makes him dumbstruck . haha , girl power i say. we can make any idiot who flirts fall in love with us. we have all the charms na. :p

khair, so i have this new obsession with having a fan site for this show, so i asked my dear bf to whip somethin up for me and we designed this site na . its so cute. we are going to keep updating it for every episode and like put in stuff too na . jus like any other fan site.

hehe

oh yes, the link to the blog is >> "link" <<

i love my bf for doing this.
uff.
:)

oh and incase the link doesnt work
the address is www.canteenkahani.com

hehe:)

love in every bite .

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Battle of the Banks

There is this war between banks to see who has the tallest building, which appears more technologically advanced. UBL is building its new building on I.I. Chundrigar Road opposite the State Life Building,someone told me that. which might have underground parking in it.
The MCB tower now stands as the tallest building in the financial district now outshadowing the Habib Bank Plaza. waise the plaza was made to represent a stack of coins .



here are a few stats i dug up regarding the MCB tower.


Location: Karachi, Pakistan

Construction: 2005

Architect: Nayyar Ali Dada

Plot Area: 2090 m²

Floor Area: 21,285 m²

Building Height: 166.00 m

Levels: 3 Basements + 29 Floors

Parking Space: 136 cars

Elevator Count: 6

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

MOHATTA PALACE


Mohatta Palace is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was built by Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta, an ambitious self-made Hindu businessman from Marwar as his summer home in the late 1920s. However, he could enjoy this building for only about two decades before political upheaval and the partition of the subcontinent forced him to leave Karachi. He built the Palace in the tradition of stone palaces in Rajasthan, using pink Jodhpur stone in combination with the local yellow stone from Gizri. The amalgam gave the palace a distinctive presence in an elegant neighbourhood, characterised by British colonial architecture which was located not far from the sea.

The palace has an area of 18,500 sq. feet and its facade is trimmed with windows, stone brackets, spandrels, domes, balustrades with floral motifs and exquisite railings. There are nine domes, with a centre doom in the middle; while the windows in the front portion opening out into the garden are of blue colour and those in the rear area are arched windows with stained glass. The palace has large stately rooms designed for entertainment on the ground floor and more private facilities on the first floor, where there is a terrace provided with a shade from intense sunlight. The palace is solely made up of teak wood with a polished staircase, long corridors and doors opening within doors. The "barsati” (terrace) of the Mohatta Palace had a beautiful family temple dedicated to Hindu God, lord Shiva.

After Mohatta's departure to India, the Government of Pakistan caused controversy requistioning the building. They used it for the offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs but soon it was handed over to Fatima Jinnah. In the '60s Mohatta Palace was dubbed Qasre-e-Fatima, becoming the hub of her presidential campaign against Field Marshal, Ayub Khan. After her questionable sudden death, her sister Shireen Bai moved in to occupy the ground floor for many years. The palace was sealed and left to decay for years, after her demise.

Currently, the Mohatta Palace houses a museum which houses exhibitions showcasing the early history of Sindh, the freedom struggle, and the city of Karachi.