Advancing clocks badly effecting school going kids.Islamabad Islamabad (ĭs'ləməbäd`, ĭslăm`–), city (1998 pop. 524,500), capital of Pakistan, NE Pakistan, just NE of Rawalpindi, the former interim capital. , October 18, 2009 (Frontier Star): The government's decision of delaying the turning back of clock by one month is really hitting hard the school-going kids in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad and their suburb suburb, a community in an outlying section of a city or, more commonly, a nearby, politically separate municipality with social and economic ties to the central city. In the 20th cent. areas. It is not very pleasant to see kids waiting for their school vans in dark and shivering shivering /shiv·er·ing/ (shiv´er-ing) 1. involuntary shaking of the body, as with cold. 2. a disease of horses, with trembling or quivering of various muscles. shivering see shiver, stringhalt. with cold weather at morning due to this decision, said portents of children. The parents said that they have no need of electricity at the cost of miseries of our children so the government should turn back the clock as soon as possible. They hoped that the government would pay attention to their voices and turn back the clock immediately. (THROUGH ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. PULSE) |
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