• 10 ways to keep heat out of your homes and office

    1. Lime Wash (چونے کا لیپ)
    • Traditional and super cheap.
    • Reflects sunlight and keeps inner walls cool.
    • Naturally anti-bacterial and breathable.



    2. Green Walls (پودوں والی دیواریں)
    • Hang vertical planters with vines or money plants.
    • Plants absorb heat and provide insulation.
    • Doubles as air purification and beautification.



    3. Clay Plaster (مٹی کا پلستر)
    • Old-school desi tech!
    • Breathable, moisture-regulating, and very cooling.
    • Can be mixed with cow dung or straw for extra insulation.



    4. Thermocol Boards (تھرماکول شیٹس)
    • Install behind false ceilings or inside walls.
    • Cheap, lightweight, and easily available.
    • Acts as thermal insulation.



    5. Bamboo Cladding (بانس کی تہہ)
    • Mount bamboo panels on outer walls.
    • Creates a natural air gap and reduces direct heat.
    • Adds a rustic, eco-friendly look too.



    6. White Paint with Reflective Additives
    • Special reflective paints bounce sunlight away.
    • Brands like “Cool Roof” paint can drop surface temp by 10–15°C.
    • Works best on roofs and west-facing walls.



    7. Jute or Cloth Wall Hangings
    • Hang jute/canvas sheets outside windows/walls.
    • When sprayed with water, they act as natural evaporative coolers.
    • Cheap and replaceable.



    8. Terracotta Screens (Jaali Design)
    • Use perforated clay tiles on outer walls.
    • Provides airflow and filters sunlight like a champ.
    • Seen in Mughal and Sindhi architecture!



    9. Vertical Water Spray System
    • Install a light misting system that sprays a fine water layer on exterior walls.
    • Water absorbs heat as it evaporates.
    • Great for hot summer afternoons.



    10. Straw Panels (پھوس یا بھوسے کی چٹائیاں)
    • Attach straw mats to outer walls.
    • Soak them during peak heat – instant cooling through evaporation.
    • Super cheap and traditional.
    10 ways to keep heat out of your homes and office 1. Lime Wash (چونے کا لیپ) • Traditional and super cheap. • Reflects sunlight and keeps inner walls cool. • Naturally anti-bacterial and breathable. ⸻ 2. Green Walls (پودوں والی دیواریں) • Hang vertical planters with vines or money plants. • Plants absorb heat and provide insulation. • Doubles as air purification and beautification. ⸻ 3. Clay Plaster (مٹی کا پلستر) • Old-school desi tech! • Breathable, moisture-regulating, and very cooling. • Can be mixed with cow dung or straw for extra insulation. ⸻ 4. Thermocol Boards (تھرماکول شیٹس) • Install behind false ceilings or inside walls. • Cheap, lightweight, and easily available. • Acts as thermal insulation. ⸻ 5. Bamboo Cladding (بانس کی تہہ) • Mount bamboo panels on outer walls. • Creates a natural air gap and reduces direct heat. • Adds a rustic, eco-friendly look too. ⸻ 6. White Paint with Reflective Additives • Special reflective paints bounce sunlight away. • Brands like “Cool Roof” paint can drop surface temp by 10–15°C. • Works best on roofs and west-facing walls. ⸻ 7. Jute or Cloth Wall Hangings • Hang jute/canvas sheets outside windows/walls. • When sprayed with water, they act as natural evaporative coolers. • Cheap and replaceable. ⸻ 8. Terracotta Screens (Jaali Design) • Use perforated clay tiles on outer walls. • Provides airflow and filters sunlight like a champ. • Seen in Mughal and Sindhi architecture! ⸻ 9. Vertical Water Spray System • Install a light misting system that sprays a fine water layer on exterior walls. • Water absorbs heat as it evaporates. • Great for hot summer afternoons. ⸻ 10. Straw Panels (پھوس یا بھوسے کی چٹائیاں) • Attach straw mats to outer walls. • Soak them during peak heat – instant cooling through evaporation. • Super cheap and traditional.
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  • Thank you Mohsin Uz Zaman Khan
    Thank you Mohsin Uz Zaman Khan
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  • ریحان بابا میرا نام جاوید ہے میرا تالوک برباد بلوچستان سے ہے بابا ہم نے اپنا بیٹا کو غریبت میں پڑایا ہمارا بیٹا ماسٹر ٹاپ کیا بلوچستان یونی ورسٹی سے پھر دوسال کمپوٹر کا پڑائی کیا کوئی ویب ساٹ بناتا ہے اچھا والا مگر اس کو کوئی کام نہیں دیتا ہے عمر بھی بہت ہوگیا یے بابا 27 سال اس کا منگنی ہے ہم لوگ شادی 16:: 17 سال میں کرتا ہے اب وہ شادی نہیں کرتا بولتا ہے پہلے کچھ کمائے فری میں دوسرے کا بہت بچہ کو پڑھاتا ہے سی کھاتا ہے بابا ہم اپ کا وی ڈیو بہت دیکھا آپ ہمارا مادت کرے گا
    بابا یہ ہمارا نمبر ہے 03337963816

    Can anyone give him job ?
    ریحان بابا میرا نام جاوید ہے میرا تالوک برباد بلوچستان سے ہے بابا ہم نے اپنا بیٹا کو غریبت میں پڑایا ہمارا بیٹا ماسٹر ٹاپ کیا بلوچستان یونی ورسٹی سے پھر دوسال کمپوٹر کا پڑائی کیا کوئی ویب ساٹ بناتا ہے اچھا والا مگر اس کو کوئی کام نہیں دیتا ہے عمر بھی بہت ہوگیا یے بابا 27 سال اس کا منگنی ہے ہم لوگ شادی 16:: 17 سال میں کرتا ہے اب وہ شادی نہیں کرتا بولتا ہے پہلے کچھ کمائے فری میں دوسرے کا بہت بچہ کو پڑھاتا ہے سی کھاتا ہے بابا ہم اپ کا وی ڈیو بہت دیکھا آپ ہمارا مادت کرے گا بابا یہ ہمارا نمبر ہے 03337963816 Can anyone give him job ?
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  • My super sister Noor Povertywali

    Come join the inauguration today of Mariam Ismail Madrasa and Academy in Karachi
    My super sister Noor Povertywali Come join the inauguration today of Mariam Ismail Madrasa and Academy in Karachi
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  • What if you gave ChatGPT all your lifetime doctor reports?

    I did. And here’s what happened:
    • It created a health timeline I’d never seen before.
    • Detected patterns even my doctors missed.
    • Helped me design a personalized wellness plan based on MY data.
    • Turned my reports into tools—connecting them to apps, insights, and even future predictions.

    Imagine turning your health data into your health superpower.
    Not just to fix problems… but to prevent them.
    Not just to live longer… but to live stronger.

    If you’re curious, try it. If you’re scared, all the more reason to do it.
    And if you’ve ever said “I want to be healthier” — this is your cheat code.

    Let me know if you want help starting.
    Let’s live smarter. Let’s live better.

    #HealthAI #DigitalTwin #RehanExperiments #LiveTo120 #YourDataYourPower
    What if you gave ChatGPT all your lifetime doctor reports? I did. And here’s what happened: • It created a health timeline I’d never seen before. • Detected patterns even my doctors missed. • Helped me design a personalized wellness plan based on MY data. • Turned my reports into tools—connecting them to apps, insights, and even future predictions. Imagine turning your health data into your health superpower. Not just to fix problems… but to prevent them. Not just to live longer… but to live stronger. If you’re curious, try it. If you’re scared, all the more reason to do it. And if you’ve ever said “I want to be healthier” — this is your cheat code. Let me know if you want help starting. Let’s live smarter. Let’s live better. #HealthAI #DigitalTwin #RehanExperiments #LiveTo120 #YourDataYourPower
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  • Get 2 months Ai + coding Training + Laptop in your school , after school time for
    just Rs 29, 950
    Call Yasmeen Khan
    +92 310 2886044
    Get 2 months Ai + coding Training + Laptop in your school , after school time for just Rs 29, 950 Call Yasmeen Khan +92 310 2886044
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  • Right now Rehan School goals are to create students who are leaders by design

    They each need to earn a million dollars usd , impact a million people and be in Guinness book of world record before they can graduate our high school !
    Right now Rehan School goals are to create students who are leaders by design They each need to earn a million dollars usd , impact a million people and be in Guinness book of world record before they can graduate our high school !
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  • Proposal to Introduce the “Pakistani GED” – A National High School Equivalency and Digital Literacy Certification

    Submitted by: Rehan Allahwala
    Founder, Rehan School
    Website: www.rehan.com



    1. Background & International Precedent

    The GED (General Educational Development) was introduced in the United States in 1942 to help World War II veterans complete their high school education and reintegrate into civilian life. Over time, it became a globally recognized alternative to high school graduation for those who couldn’t finish school due to personal, financial, or social barriers.

    Today, millions of people across the U.S. and many other countries use the GED to access jobs, college admissions, and vocational training.



    2. Why Pakistan Needs Its Own GED

    According to UNESCO and local statistics, over 30 million adults in Pakistan are functionally illiterate — unable to read, write, or perform basic math. Many of these individuals are:
    • Over age 14
    • Out of school due to poverty or early marriage
    • Working informally, but unable to advance without formal education
    • Eager to improve their lives but lack pathways



    3. Proposal: Launch the “Pakistani GED” (PGED)

    Objective:
    To create an alternative, flexible, and inclusive path for Pakistanis aged 14 and above to earn a national high school equivalency certificate, with an added component of digital literacy.



    4. Core Features of Pakistani GED (PGED)

    Subjects to be Tested:
    1. Urdu Language & Comprehension
    2. Mathematics & Logic
    3. General Science
    4. Pakistan Studies & Islamic Studies
    5. English (Basic)
    6. Digital Literacy – including how to use a smartphone, internet, WhatsApp, email, search engines, and AI tools like ChatGPT

    Structure:
    • Available in Urdu, English, and regional languages
    • Self-paced preparation through books, videos, and mobile apps
    • Exams conducted online and at certified test centers
    • Open to all Pakistanis and overseas Pakistanis aged 14+

    Outcome:
    • Graduates receive a PGED Certificate, recognized by the government and accepted for:
    • Entry into intermediate-level education
    • Job applications
    • Online freelancing and digital economy inclusion



    5. Global Access for Pakistanis Abroad

    Overseas Pakistanis without access to formal schooling can take this exam online, allowing the government to empower millions globally and elevate Pakistan’s digital education reputation.



    6. Benefits to the Nation
    • Empower 30 million+ adults to become literate and digitally capable
    • Boost economic productivity through formal qualification
    • Reduce poverty and unemployment
    • Enable freelancing and digital economy participation
    • Create a unified platform for education reintegration



    7. Suggested Implementation Plan

    Phase Timeline Action
    Phase 1 3 months Develop syllabus and exam content
    Phase 2 6 months Pilot program in 5 districts and overseas (Dubai, UK, KSA)
    Phase 3 12 months National rollout and international online launch
    Phase 4 Ongoing Partnership with NGOs, madrassahs, and EdTech platforms



    8. Role of Rehan Allahwala & Rehan School

    Rehan Allahwala and the Rehan School Foundation propose to:
    • Develop the digital literacy module
    • Assist with curriculum development
    • Mobilize NGOs and tech partners
    • Help design the exam system and training content using AI



    9. Closing Statement

    Pakistan stands at a unique crossroad — a youthful population, massive digital potential, and a desperate need for flexible education. The Pakistani GED, combined with digital literacy, can transform lives, boost our economy, and make education truly accessible to all.

    Let’s give our people — from Karachi to Khuzdar, New York to Norway — a second chance to learn, grow, and thrive.

    Respectfully submitted,
    Rehan Allahwala
    Founder, Rehan School
    Proposal to Introduce the “Pakistani GED” – A National High School Equivalency and Digital Literacy Certification Submitted by: Rehan Allahwala Founder, Rehan School Website: www.rehan.com ⸻ 1. Background & International Precedent The GED (General Educational Development) was introduced in the United States in 1942 to help World War II veterans complete their high school education and reintegrate into civilian life. Over time, it became a globally recognized alternative to high school graduation for those who couldn’t finish school due to personal, financial, or social barriers. Today, millions of people across the U.S. and many other countries use the GED to access jobs, college admissions, and vocational training. ⸻ 2. Why Pakistan Needs Its Own GED According to UNESCO and local statistics, over 30 million adults in Pakistan are functionally illiterate — unable to read, write, or perform basic math. Many of these individuals are: • Over age 14 • Out of school due to poverty or early marriage • Working informally, but unable to advance without formal education • Eager to improve their lives but lack pathways ⸻ 3. Proposal: Launch the “Pakistani GED” (PGED) Objective: To create an alternative, flexible, and inclusive path for Pakistanis aged 14 and above to earn a national high school equivalency certificate, with an added component of digital literacy. ⸻ 4. Core Features of Pakistani GED (PGED) Subjects to be Tested: 1. Urdu Language & Comprehension 2. Mathematics & Logic 3. General Science 4. Pakistan Studies & Islamic Studies 5. English (Basic) 6. Digital Literacy – including how to use a smartphone, internet, WhatsApp, email, search engines, and AI tools like ChatGPT Structure: • Available in Urdu, English, and regional languages • Self-paced preparation through books, videos, and mobile apps • Exams conducted online and at certified test centers • Open to all Pakistanis and overseas Pakistanis aged 14+ Outcome: • Graduates receive a PGED Certificate, recognized by the government and accepted for: • Entry into intermediate-level education • Job applications • Online freelancing and digital economy inclusion ⸻ 5. Global Access for Pakistanis Abroad Overseas Pakistanis without access to formal schooling can take this exam online, allowing the government to empower millions globally and elevate Pakistan’s digital education reputation. ⸻ 6. Benefits to the Nation • Empower 30 million+ adults to become literate and digitally capable • Boost economic productivity through formal qualification • Reduce poverty and unemployment • Enable freelancing and digital economy participation • Create a unified platform for education reintegration ⸻ 7. Suggested Implementation Plan Phase Timeline Action Phase 1 3 months Develop syllabus and exam content Phase 2 6 months Pilot program in 5 districts and overseas (Dubai, UK, KSA) Phase 3 12 months National rollout and international online launch Phase 4 Ongoing Partnership with NGOs, madrassahs, and EdTech platforms ⸻ 8. Role of Rehan Allahwala & Rehan School Rehan Allahwala and the Rehan School Foundation propose to: • Develop the digital literacy module • Assist with curriculum development • Mobilize NGOs and tech partners • Help design the exam system and training content using AI ⸻ 9. Closing Statement Pakistan stands at a unique crossroad — a youthful population, massive digital potential, and a desperate need for flexible education. The Pakistani GED, combined with digital literacy, can transform lives, boost our economy, and make education truly accessible to all. Let’s give our people — from Karachi to Khuzdar, New York to Norway — a second chance to learn, grow, and thrive. Respectfully submitted, Rehan Allahwala Founder, Rehan School
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  • Meet the amazing Esther Wojcicki who I had the honor of meeting many times this week !

    Such a lovely human
    Meet the amazing Esther Wojcicki who I had the honor of meeting many times this week ! Such a lovely human
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  • Meet the amazing Esther Wojcicki who I had the honor of meeting many times this week !

    Such a lovely human
    Meet the amazing Esther Wojcicki who I had the honor of meeting many times this week ! Such a lovely human
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