Muhammad Moosa Rind
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On Blogger since October 2008
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My blogs
Blogs I follow
- 7 Tips to begin Earning Employees ‘Commitment, Initiative and Motivation’
- Active Citizens - Learning Journey
- Actress latest hot photos
- All Engineering Jobs
- British Council Pakistan - Blog
- Business and Career Tips
- Companies Management
- Emerald HR Solutions
- Ex-Online Editor's Blog
- Hareem's Blog
- Literary Musings
- Maryam Namazie
- peacewriter
- Regional Symposium - Youth in Action for Global Change - British Council Pakistan
- Sabrina Baloch
- Shining Stars... Making names for Pakistan!
- SINDH & YOUTH
- Teach for Peace
- Waldo's TableTalk (Official)
- ZardariZamani
- ~ Natasha Fatah ~
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Writer |
Location | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Introduction | Extra ordinary fond of reading and computer orientation Internet browsing for read daily news, checking e-mail's as well as uploading and downloading. Playing cricket and swimming Reading Books, Magazines, Articles. |
Interests | some Reasons Why We Blog in English Posted on October 09, 2008 By Muhammad Moosa Rind 1. My English writing skill is not good. I’d like to improve it by writing regularly in a medium where editorial barrier is non-existent. 2. English is undoubtedly understood –though not necessarily spoken or written–by many, if not by most, influential people in the world. Hence larger audience, more visibility and influence of some sort. 3. Most internet-literate Sindhi’s understand English. Using English in my blog, therefore, does not hinder Sindhi readers to appreciate what I’d intend to convey to them, my primary audience. 4. Sindhi voices very much under-represented in the outside world simply because hardly any books, academic publication and conventional media are written in English. Sindhi oldest earth Country and new colony so-called state — a country with more than 60-70 million population– has only two largest English newspaper and few just living name.., the Daily Dawn, The News and none of existing Herald news and few fashions magazines are in English. And hardly any best seller Sindhi books written by prominent intellectuals are written in or translated into English. 5. Among minus -1 (one) percent of Sindhi internet users, only about 0.50 percent of them are blogging which means if you blog in Sindhi you have to be satisfied with that of 0.50 percent readers who does not necessarily read your blog. Less potential readers will lead to less blogging courages. 6. It gives non-Sindhi or Urdu speaking a chance to know you and Sindh: the mindset, culture, faith, etc. And it gives you more chance to interact with them. Hence, more understanding of multi-polar world and broaden your vista and horizon of thinking. 7. Depending on your blogging influence, but at the least it’ll give you more self-esteem by making more friends from various cultures accross the continents. Peace, Muhammad Moosa Rind Karachi. +92-321-3899049 |
Favorite Movies | 1.Braveheart (English) 2.Troy (English) 3.Karma (Indian Urdu) 4.The Rising(Indian) |
Favorite Music | Sindhi Sufi Music |
Favorite Books | 1. War & Peace, 2.Sindh Speak By Sain G M Syed, 3.Long walk to freedom By Nelson Mandela |
Quidtion for what i would like to just print that "Be sincere with your job "