Saturday, September 5, 2015

Bramerz

      My dad works in Bramerz. Let me tell you something about Bramerz... 


In one simple word, they're, known to be the best in creating powerful footprints online for the brands they work for. They're serious about their business and cover it 360 degrees from creating a brand’s online presence to transforming it into a digital phenomenon. 

What hit the local market as a 3 people amateur experiment back in 2006, Bramerz has grown to become a full blown Digital Workshop. There formula is simple: 

Identify: No solution can be achieved until the problem is identified. They take it on ourselves to sit with the client, go through rigorous client meetings and get to the bottom of the problem. Create goals to be met and set KPIs. 

Idette: Monotony is boring, no matter how well they package it for every new client. They're obsessed with creating something new, each time they lock themselves in the idea room. Until they’re satisfied, nothing makes them to the client’s table. It kills them, but hey, isn’t it why you are here! 

Knock off: The stories done, the ideas sold, but what good they are if not executed well. What gets out of the idea room goes on the assembly line well in place to make it look adorable and wanted by the shoppers (read audience) and on its way, it has to be quarantined a zillion times by the Quality inspectors, so nothing hits the online world uncooked. We definitely don’t want to be embarrassed and smacked by our audience (read virtual inspectors), after all, they’re the ones we’re getting paid for.


For more information please view: http://bramerz.pk/

Monday, July 20, 2015

My trip to Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan

I went to Quetta once in my holidays. First I packed my stuff then went to the Benazir Bhutto International Airport and got my and my families boarding pass. Then we sat the airplane it was nice and cool. It took it 5 minutes extra to take off, because some extra baggage was being loaded. the seats were in order of three,

  • My mother,
  • My father &
  • My brother
sat on the first three window seats and I sat with two other people on the backseats of my family. They served snacks in the plane with juice, tea, and water. When we reached my cousins father came to pick us up from Quetta International Airport. My cousins live in the safest place of Quetta 'Quetta Cantonment'. When we went to their house my cousins mother had made lunch for us.
They have a very big house with a playground (Slides and Swings) and animals (hens, roasters and goats). The next day we went to Quaid-e-Azam Residency in ZiaratZiarat is closed for public since an attack there, now it is just open for army, since my cousins father works in army so we could see it from inside, for more information of Quaid-e-Azam ResidencyZiarat please visit; Quad-E-Azam Residency, Ziarat. The next day we went to Quetta Cantonment Club where my cousins father as a 'Pakistan Army Officer Engineer' has made a swimming Pool there, but it was closed. The next day we went to Hanna Lake there the water level just 1 feet all of the other water was dried due to summers. The next day again our flight to 'Islamabad' was at 7:30 PM, so today we went to 'Quetta City' with high army protocol. and came back safely to Islamabad at my grandfather's house. We had a good and safe journey!

Monday, June 1, 2015

Wagha Border



"Wagah Border" is for the ceremony that lies on the border between Pakistan and India where they  lower the flags between Asr and Maghrib Prayer and rise them up in the sky on Fajar Prayer.

Wagah (Punjabi (Gurmukhi): ਵਾਹਗਾ, Hindi: वाघा, Urdu: واہگہ‎) is a village (Attari) near the road that crosses both borders from which, goods are transferred and a railway station that the railway passes from Pakistan to India. There also a Grand Trunk Road between the two cities, Amritsar, Punjab, India, and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

The border is located 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Lahore and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Amritsar. It is also 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the bordering village of Attari.


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