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🕹️ Cardamom Picker: Biryani Madness

Can you save the biryani before it’s too late? They lurk in every delicious spoonful... They pretend to be friendly spices… But deep down, they know they’re unwanted. Yes, we’re talking about the one and only — 🥶 Ilaichi aka Cardamom aka the Uninvited Guest. 🎮 Now You Can Fight Back! We made a game so you can finally take revenge on all those traumatic bites. Slap that smug cardamom with your click/tap and show it who’s boss! 🎯 How to Play: 1. Click the “Start Game” button to begin your spicy mission. 2. A mischievous cardamom (with its tongue out, mocking you 😝) will appear randomly on the biryani plate. 3. Tap or click on it as fast as you can. 4. You have 60 seconds to hunt down as many of them as possible. 5. At the end, your score will show up like a true warrior’s trophy 🏆 Feeling spicy? Hit Restart and go again!

10 Facts about Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, you didn't know

      1.  Quaid was the eldest of seven siblings Most people only know about Ms. Fatima Jinnah but Jinnah had 5 more siblings. Bunde Ali died in childhood but the rest of his siblings lived, married, and had children. His brother  Ahmed Ali  married an English Woman Emmy Jinnah. He lived in London and had a daughter with her.  Quaid's Brother Ahmed Ali with his wife Emmy Jinnah Quaid's Sisters: Rehmatbai, Maryambai, Shireen, and Fatima Jinnah 2. Quaid-e-Azam was named Muhammadali Jinnahbhai. Quaid-e-Azam was named Muhammadali Jinnahbahi by his father Jinnahbhai Poonja. Quaid changed it to Muhammad Ali Jinnah or M. A. Jinnah when he studied at Lincoln's Inn in London. 3. Jinnah wasn't very good at studies until he went to London Quaid wasn't very interested in studies during his early schooling. He disliked arithmetics. Instead, he would prefer to play outdoor with his friends. He...

Top Pakistani Apps that Made Pakistan Proud

Latest Mobile App Stats is revealing interesting information. Now, the searches from mobile devices have exceeded desktop searches in the US, Japan, and other developed countries. People are spending more time on digital devices than sleeping. 2,500 new apps are coming to the three biggest app stores daily e.g., Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Only on Google play, there are 1.6 million apps available by July 2015. The profits are soaring but the competition is getting stiffer. Pakistani app developers are also carving their niche which is being recognized by the global app market. Last year, an app developed by a Pakistani developer called Groopic was covered by CNN. Welcome to Pakistani Apps Now, Pakistani developers are seeing the potential of the app industry and international clients are taking advantage of the cheap labor and a highly talented workforce of Pakistan's app developers. Here, we have enlisted top Pakistani Apps that have made a mark in the international and nat...