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Tuesday 28 April 2015

'Young and Ancient'

China's President Mr. Xi Jingping visited Pakistan a few days back. I came across this article from a national newspaper, 'Dawn', re Xi Jinpings address to the Pakistani parliament. Hence, follows, the precise narration.. 

                                                  Source: Dawn 


I agree that, this nation has forgotten from whence it came and tries so voraciously to bury it, to run away from the truth that defines it. Some days back I went through one, that described Vesakhi 'the festival of Harvesting', and another about the rising street levels of Lahore, i.e one of the most ancient cities in South Asia. And how much I loved reading them. Must say, that by exploring our past, we create what we live in what we call 'present'.