Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Winners of November 2011


Zainab Huzaifa November 24, 2011

Saad Ur Rehman November 20, 2011
Rukaya Arshad November 9, 2011
Aliza Ajaz November 8, 2011
Al Ahmad Laptops November 6, 2011
Haniya Manzoor November 1, 2011

Monday, October 24, 2011

Winners of October 2011

Tyrone Tellis 24th October 2011

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Winners of September 2011

Fayza Adeel, 14th September 2011
Najmus Sahar, 12th September 2011
Zulfiqar Khowaja, 3rd September 2011

Monday, August 8, 2011

Winners of August 2011

Muhammad ALi Nuces 31st August 2011
Leona Falcon 26th August 2011
Shariyar Qureshi 21st August 2011
Anna Leo 20th August 2011
Fahmina Arshad 13th August 2011
Naveed Ahmed Khan 8th August 2011

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Winners of July 2011

Naveed Anees 10th July 2011
Humera Noman 20th July 2011
Ayesha Sultan 24th July 2011
Zahida Parveen 29th July 2011
Shafaq Atif 31st July 2011

Monday, June 6, 2011

Winners: June 2011

Mehwish Hussain June 26, 2011
Wajiha Anis June 21, 2011
Sukaina Hussain June 17, 2011
Yasmeen Shoukat June 17, 2011
Mariyam S Farooq June 14, 2011
Naveed Ahmed Khan June 12, 2011
Umer Saeed June 6, 2011
Drbeenish Naveed June 3, 2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

Winners: May 2011

Anza Ali 27th May 2011
Saher Hussain 19th May 2011
Rani Beti 18th May 2011
Dolphin Sany 16th May 2011
Samira Sheikh 14th May 2011
Anam Ji 13th May 2011
Salma Farhan Shah 12th May 2011
Sabeen Waqar 10th May 2011
Dk Sawlani 8th May 2011
Uzma Ismail 5th May 2011
Noman Jumani 4th May 2011
Wali Ullah 3rd May 2011
Sumaira Siddiqui 1st May 2011

Friday, April 1, 2011

Winners: April 2011

Mehreen Shah 1st April 2011
Dr Beenish Naveed 6th April 2011
Hani Iman 7th April 2011
Shazaib Siddqiue 8th April 2011
Hasaan Mir 10th April
Mrss. Abbasi 11th April
Muhammad Obaid Ur Rehman 15th April 2011
Mariyam S Farooq 18th April 2011
Sana Ali 19th April 2011
Shamsuddin Jumani 21th April 2011
Zohaib Gulzar 25th April 2011
Junaid Iqbal 27th April 2011
Amber Ambi 28th April 2011
Khalid Afreen 29th April 2011
Inayat Shah 30th April 2011

Winners: March 2011

Maryam Sohail 30th March 2011
Deepak Raj Ratnani 25th March 2011
Maryam Sohail 23rd March 2011
Faraz Ghani 20th March 2011
Usman Ali 18th March 2011
Fyham Prince 17th March 2011
Alisha Khanam 16th March 2011
Alizain Khowaja 15th March 2011
Shamsuddin Jumani 14th March 2011
Alisha Khanam 13th March 2011
Sadia Yasmeen 3rd March 2011
Hamid Jaweed 2nd March 2011

Friday, December 31, 2010

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Saturday, December 25, 2010

24th December 2010

Muhammad Hamza Marfani

23rd December 2010

Saeeda Parween

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Monday, November 29, 2010

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Friday, November 26, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday, October 15, 2010

Winner: 15th October 2010

Zara Zohaib, Shoaib Gantara and Gulzar Naqvi.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

12th October 2010

Winners:

Adnan Inayat and Shamsuddin Jumani

6th October 2010

Winners:

1)Kiran Ghaziani 2)Areej Shoaib 3)Marina Yasir 4)Sana Naseer

2nd October 2010

Winner: Deepak Kumar

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Result: 19th August 2010

Winner: Syed Hamdan
Runner up: Salman Ahmed

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Monday, August 16, 2010

Result: 16th August 2010

Winner: Ms. Sara Mansuri
Runner up: Ms. Faiza F. Zaidi

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

How to Win Prize at Culligan Pakistan's Facebook Page?

The Facebook page of Culligan Pakistan has now more than 6,000 fans/likers/friends in just four months without advertising. The page is getting extremely interactive due to quality discussions. We have 25 surprise gifts for our friends in a month that we have been giving through admin's personal choice and through voting system of fans.

Till end of August, we are formulating new rules of winning surprise prizes. Here are the rules:

1. The prize distribution so far is restricted to Karachi only.
2. If someone outside Karachi is awarded prize by the admin, he/she may pass on that gift to his/her friends/family members in Karachi.
3. Culligan will put some question/comments on the wall and friends will put their response on it for 7-10 hours time.
4. Admin will select two best responses from the given responses and final decision of selection for prize will be made by the friends of Culligan by 'liking' the response. For voting, a time of 2-3 hours will be given to friends for 'liking'.
5. Then out of the two best responses, admin will announce the winner who is 'most liked'.
6. Winner will send his/her contact details at info@culligan.com.pk with CC to rajlay.rasheed@hotmail.com
7. Prize will be delivered to the winner within 7-10 working days.
8. Admin tolerates all kinds of comments, however, comments which will be insulting/degrading/attacking or uncivilized will be deleted.
9. We are proud of our friends and we enjoy your association. However, sometimes admin was compelled to block some people from Culligan Page for putting up extremely insulting comments.
10. While replying/commenting, cut/paste from internet will not win the prize. Reply/comment should be self-written/original.
11. Those who have won prizes within two weeks should not participate. They should encourage and help others to win.

Best of luck:)

Unsafe drinking water

At a workshop held in Islamabad, the other day, on "Development of Way forward for Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Improvement" speakers endorsed what is already common knowledge: that most of our drinking water is unsafe for human consumption.

A report of the findings of a quality testing survey, conducted by the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), informed the workshop that the Council had collected some 357 samples from different parts of the country, 87 percent of which were found unfit for drinking. 68 percent of the samples had bacteriological contamination, while 24 percent contained unacceptable levels of arsenic, 13 percent nitrate, and five percent of fluoride.

It was further pointed out that more than five million acre feet of industrial and domestic wastes were being dumped into freshwater bodies every year. Other sources of trouble include excessive use of fertilisers, and fast depletion of underground aquifers.

The government agencies add their own bit in the form of poorly maintained supply lines. An analysis of water supply in Rawalpindi, conducted three years ago, for instance, revealed that 70 percent of the supply pipelines were rusty and carelessly laid close to sewers. As a result, sewerage-mixed water was being supplied to homes.

Thus water, the sustainer of all life on this planet, has become a significant source of the spread of various life-threatening diseases. It is a major cause of infant mortality in this country. As many as 200,000 children die annually because of diarrhoea. Acknowledging, the issue, Environment Minister Hameedullah Jan, who was present at the workshop, said that in the past, more attention was given to the provision of water than to ensuring its quality.

Unfortunately, the present and future does not seem to be getting any better. There are no signs of improvement. Although legislation is in place to stop the disposal of solid waste into freshwater bodies, and toxic effluents into the ground, from where they find their way into the underground water table, implementation is uncommon.

The way forward is not very difficult, provided the relevant ministries and agencies have the will to do the right thing. The environment ministries, both at the federal and provincial levels, need to fulfil their respective responsibilities to ensure implementation of the Environmental Protection Act. This law sets rules for industrial units to limit air emissions and effluents, in line with the National Environmental Quality Standards, and prescribes penalties for violators.

They should also undertake awareness campaigns about the hazards of fertiliser overuse as well as water wastage. Equally important, water and sanitation agencies, working under city governments, must put their act together. As the PCRWR research findings show, bacteriological contamination is the major cause of disease. That means that keeping the supply system clean alone can prove to be quite effective.

Courtesy: Business Recorder

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Water & English Language

A fish out of water
Not feeling at home where you are.

Blood is thicker than water
Family is more important than anyone or anything else.

Don't throw the baby out with the bath water
When you're making a change, save what matters to you and dispose off the rest.

Gone water does not mill anymore
You should not pay attention to what is in the past. Let bygones be bygones.

In deep water

In a place you are not feeling comfortable.

It leaks water everywhere
Something is not working properly.

It is like drinking a glass of water
It is very easy to do.

Plenty of water ran under bridges

So much time passed by.

Rose water like
Something not accurately worked out.

Still waters run deep
The quiet people can be the smartest and wisest.

That is water under a bridge
It is in the past now.

They are like water and fire/
They are like devil and holy water
These two people are absolutely contrasting.

To be in bad waters
To be in a difficult position.

To discover warm water
Something is very obvious.

To have water up to the throat

To have few chances to succeed.

To keep water in one's mouth
To keep a secret.

To lose oneself in a glass of water/ To drown in a glass of water
To be easily discouraged.

To make a hole into the water/
To pound water in a mortar
Making vain attempts.

To throw water on fire
To cool down a hot matter.

To work under water
Hiding one's real intentions.

Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink
To be surrounded by things you make cannot use of.

You bring water to the sea
You take advantage of something.

You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink
You can tell someone something but they will not do it or remember it.

You draw water to your own mill
You only act in your own advantage.

You're in hot water
You're in trouble.

You trouble the water
You make mischief.

(A public service message by Culligan Pakistan.)

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If You See Water in Dream, What Does It Mean?

Water
To see water in your dream, symbolizes your unconscious and your emotional state of mind. Water is the living essence of the psyche and the flow of life energy. It is also symbolic of spirituality, knowledge, healing and refreshment. If the water is calm, clear, then it signifies that you are in tune with your spirituality. It denotes serenity, peace of mind, and rejuvenation. If you are splashed by water, then it represents your need to be revitalized and more expressive. To dream that water is boiling, suggests that you are expressing some emotional turmoil. It also may mean that feelings from your unconscious are surfacing and ready to be acknowledged. You need to let out some steam.

To see muddy or dirty water in your dream, indicates that you are wallowing in your negative emotions. You may need to devote some time to clarify your mind and find internal peace. Alternatively, it suggests that your thinking/judgment is unclear and clouded. If you are immersed in muddy water, then it indicates that you are in over your head in a situation and are overwhelmed by your emotions.

To hear running water in your dream, denotes meditation, reflection and pondering of your thoughts and emotions.

To dream that you are walking on water, suggests that you have supreme and ultimate control over your emotions. It may also suggest that you need to "stay on top" of your emotions and not let them explode out of hand. Alternatively, it is symbolic of faith in yourself.

Waterslide
To dream that you are on or see a waterslide, suggests that you are being swept away by your emotions. You are slowly exploring the realm of your unconscious. Alternatively, the dream suggests that you are going with the flow of things without any objections or resistance.

Holy Water
To drink or splash holy water in your dream, represents a need for spiritual cleansing and rejuvenation. You are seeking calmness and tranquility.

Hose
To see a hose in your dream, represents renewal, rejuvenation and cleansing. You need to heal those emotional wounds so that you can continue to grow as a person. Alternatively, a hose may be a metaphor for sex and sexual gratification. Or it may be a pun that you are "getting hosed" or blindsided in some situation.

Mineral Water
To dream that you are drinking mineral water, means that you will have a solid foundation needed to enjoy your taste for the finer things in life.

Saltwater
To see or taste saltwater in your dream, symbolizes tears and heartache. It may also indicate some emotional outburst or suffering.

Underwater To dream that you are underwater, suggests that you are being overcome with emotions and are in over your head regarding some situation. You need to gain greater control of your life.
To dream that you are breathing underwater, represents a retreat back into the womb. You want to return to a state where you were dependent and free from responsibilities. Perhaps you are feeling helpless, unable to fulfill your own needs and to care for yourself. Alternatively, breathing underwater is analogous to being submerged in your own emotions.

Water Balloon
To see or throw a water balloon in your dream, symbolizes an outburst of emotions. You are venting your frustrations and anger in an indirect and playful way. You have difficulties experiencing your true feelings.

To dream that someone throws a water balloon at you, represents some negative emotions or anger that is directed at you.

Water Carrier
To see a water carrier in your dream, signifies favorable prospects in fortune and love.
To dream that you are a water carrier, foretells that you will rise above your current position.

Water Cooler
To see or use the water cooler in your dream, suggests that you are literally bottling up your emotions. You are looking for safe and controlled release. Alternatively, it indicates that you are seeking spiritual nourishment or just conversation. Consider the phrase "water cooler talk".

Water Fountain
To see or drink from a water fountain, indicates that you are feeling emotionally refreshed.

Water Lily
To see a water lily in your dream, signifies grief, sorrow, and bereavement.

Water Park To dream that you are in a water park, indicates that you are on some emotional high point. You are feeling emotionally satisfied and fulfilled.

Water Skiing
To dream that you are water skiing, represents an uplift in your spirituality and increase in your self-confidence. It also indicates feelings of peacefulness and freedom.

Waterbed
To see a waterbed in our dream, suggests that have come to accept and recognizing your emotions. You are slowly acknowledging aspects of your unconscious. It also represents a rise in your unconscious and repressed energy, particularly issues dealing with sexuality, fear, aggression, etc.

Waterfall
To see a waterfall in your dream, is symbolic of letting go. You are releasing all those pent up emotions and negative feelings. The dream may also represent your goals and desires. In particular, if the waterfall is clear, then it represents revitalization, regeneration and renewal.
To dream that you are at the bottom of the waterfall, suggests that you are feeling emotionally overwhelmed. You are experiencing difficulties in coping with your feelings.

Water Gun To see or play with a water gun in your dream, signifies you passive aggressiveness. You are expressing your anger in such a playful way that others do not recognize your true feelings. You are having difficulties expressing your real feelings.
(Source: http://dreammoods.com)

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Why water is important?

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Lead in water is dangerous for health.

Lead poisoning can cause damages to kidneys, liver, nervous, reproductive, cardiovascular, immune and gastrointestinal systems. It can also cause insomnia which can affect one's work and family life.

The water that we are being supplied by governmental agencies contains lead levels in excess of the EPA maximum contaminant level. Lead, in larger quantities, is considered a metabolic poison and causes people many untold ills.

Lead consumption in childhood can lead to a lower IQ and impairment in reading, writing, math, visual and motor skills, language, abstract thinking and concentration. Exposure to the toxic metal may contribute to crime and anti-social behavior in children.

Another element found in water that can cause many ills is MTBE. It is a chemical added to gasoline to reduce carbon monoxide emissions from automobiles. MTBE has, throughout the years, leaked into ground water.

It is important to drink quality water to prevent the side effects of these toxic metals. When it comes to your health, the quality of your drinking water is just as important as the quantity.
Insomniacs should drink plenty of water during the day to stay hydrated. Water is our internal cooling and temperature balance system. Dehydration can lead to increase of toxins in your bloodstream and can cause irritability in your physical levels of comfort and becomes more noticeable at night. Drinking water throughout the day can flush those toxins out of the body. A healthy body is a more restful body!

Most of the tap and well water are not safe for drinking due to heavy industrial and environmental pollution. Toxic bacteria, chemicals and heavy metals routinely penetrate and pollute our natural water sources making people sick while exposing them to long term health consequences such as liver damage, cancer and other serious conditions. We have reached the point where all sources of our drinking water, including municipal water systems, wells, lakes, rivers, and even glaciers, contain some level of contamination. Even some brands of bottled water have been found to contain high levels of contaminants in addition to plastics chemical leaching from the bottle.

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Water cures the heartburn.

Heartburn is a common disease that all of us experience in life. It may be due to escalation of acid quantity in the stomach because of some medicine or spicy food or nicotine or most probably some tension going on in life. Following quick remedies will help alleviate your heartburn.

1. The first thing you need to do is to get into ‘stand up’ position so that the acid goes down. Drink a full glass of cool water to dilute the acidity.
2. Make a mixture of 1 tablespoon of baking soda with half glass of water and drink it. If you have high blood pressure, you better avoid it.
3. Drinking milk may feel nice and cool going down but it actually contains fats and proteins that cause stomach to secrete more acids that cause heartburn.
4. Chewing mints may feel soothing and cool but it actually aggravates the heartburn symptoms because it relaxes the valve between esophagus and stomach whose purpose is to keep the acid at bay. When the valve is relaxed, more acid seeps up that causes heartburn.
5. Heartburn is not always caused by more acid in stomach. It can be caused because of indigestion. You expedite the digestion process by pouring in more juice. Adding a teaspoon of vinegar in water and drinking it can expedite the digestion and alleviate heartburn.
6. Avoid sodas, caffeinated beverages, alcohol, garlic or citrus fruits before going to bed to lessen the chances of heartburn.
7. Banana acts like antacid to sooth heartburn.

If you have regular bouts of heartburn, consult your family physician.

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Some Interesting Facts About Water

1. Roughly 70 percent of an adult’s body is made up of water.
2. At birth, water accounts for approximately 80 percent of an infant’s body weight.
3. A healthy person can drink about three gallons (48 glasses) of water per day.
4. Drinking too much water too quickly can lead to water intoxication. Water intoxication occurs when water dilutes the sodium level in the bloodstream and causes an imbalance of water in the brain.
5. Water intoxication is most likely to occur during periods of intense athletic performance.
6. Pure water (solely hydrogen and oxygen atoms) has a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic.
7. Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. Wherever it travels, water carries chemicals, minerals, and nutrients with it.
8. Somewhere between 70 and 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered with water.
9. Much more fresh water is stored under the ground in aquifers than on the earth’s surface.
10. The earth is a closed system meaning that it rarely loses or gains extra matter. The same water that existed on the earth millions of years ago is still present today.
11. The total amount of water on the earth is about 326 million cubic miles of water.
12. Of all the water on the earth, humans can use only about three tenths of a percent of this water. Such usable water is found in groundwater aquifers, rivers, and freshwater lakes.
13. The weight a person loses directly after intense physical activity is weight from water, not fat.

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Eight Reasons to Drink Eight Glasses of Water Daily

1. Water protects our body organs and parts and holds them together.
2. Water strengthens body cells.
3. Water transports nutrients, waste matter, hormones and other things in our body
4. Drinking water before a meal regulates appetite, making us feel full and satisfied a lot faster. As a result we will eat less and for that, lose weight.
5. Drinking water gives our metabolism a small boost, because our body will be well oiled.
6. Water lowers blood pressure and cholesterol.
7. Water decreases chance of kidney stones.
8. Water gives us energy when we feel tired.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Four Great Reasons to Drink Enough Water

Our body comprises of around 75 percent of water. Body needs water to regulate temperature and provide the means for nutrients to travel to the organs. Water also transports oxygen to cells, removes waste and protects our joints and organs.

We lose water through urination, respiration and by sweating. If you live active life, you lose more water than if you are sedentary. Symptoms of mild dehydration include chronic pains in joints and muscles, lower back pain and headaches etc.

It may be difficult to drink enough water on a busy day. But be sure you have water handy at all times by keeping a bottle for water with you when you are working, traveling, or exercising. If you get bored with plain water, add a bit of lemon or lime for a touch of flavor.

Here are 4 powerful reasons to drink water:-

Losing Weight
Water is one of the best tools for weight loss, first of all because it often replaces high-calorie drinks like sodas, juices and tea/coffee with a drink that doesn't have any calories. Secondly, it is also a great appetite suppressant and often when we think we are hungry, we are actually thirsty. Water has no fats, no calories, no carbohydrates and no sugar. Drink plenty of clean water to shed extra burden of fats on your body.

Gaining Energy
Being dehydrated can sap your energy and make you feel tired and exhausted -- even mild dehydration of as little as 1 or 2 percent of your body weight. If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated -- and this can lead to fatigue, muscle weakness, dizziness and other symptoms. The quickest way to regain energy and vibrancy is to hydrate your body with clean and safe water.

Maintaining Healthy Skin
Like all the other parts of our body, our skin also requires a certain level of water to function properly. The enzymes present in the skin cells require water to generate new cells after the dead cells are sloughed off. To keep the skin and its cells hydrated, you must drink plenty of water every day. If at any point of your life, you experience dry skin, start drinking water in a regular manner as it is an indication of dehydration.

Always try to maintain the skin barrier. Skin barrier is a layer of your skin which is rich in fats like fatty acids and cholesterol. In its healthy conditions, it is responsible for maintaining the moisture in your body but in case it goes wrong, it starts creating problems for you. It results in dry and dehydrated skin which is exposed to many other diseases. As a result of those problems, you lose the smoothness, glow and healthiness of your skin and it looks dull and lifeless.

Regulating Digestion
Drinking one glass of water before taking in food produces a domino effect. Water immediately passes into the intestine and is absorbed. Within ½ an hour, almost the same amount of water is secreted into the stomach through its glandular layer in the mucosa swelling from underneath, readying the stomach for food breakdown. The act of digestion of solid food depends upon this action. When acid is poured onto incoming food, enzymes are activated, the food is broken down, and the fluid mass formed can then pass into the intestine for the next phase. Mucous consists of 98% water. It is in the mucus layer where the natural buffer state is established. The efficiency of this procedure depends solely on water. There must be enough water to hydrate the mucus glands; otherwise, there is little protection from the strong stomach acids.

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