Pakistani Sindhi
| 8 years ago
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@Sharath Chandra: The comment proves that you were basically trolling!
Saj
| 8 years ago
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No Usman777, CV Raman got it for physics in 1930
Afzal
| 8 years ago
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@usman777:
@Ayesha S.:
You just have to learn to ignore these Indy men and women who seem to have nothing to occupy them other than living in an open air drain in our neighbourhood and instantly presenting themselves on this page only to rub their leaking shhit. Their jealousy towards Pakistan seems to be caused by some inborn malfunction of their psych and is undoubtedly a reflection of their low self esteem coupled with a long lasting inferiority complex.
Dr.UmairRabbani
| 8 years ago
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@Sharath Chandra:
I think you mistakenly landed at the wrong page. Ever one's talking about something else here. You`re better off find something that you can understand in an indian news paper.
Thanks
Muhammad
| 8 years ago
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@RT:
Yes Indeed India will start building its own accelerator as soon as it has stolen the essential know how. And as usual they will start claiming credit for reinventing it. Not long ago some Indians were claiming that airplane was first invented and flown in ancient India. What an incredible peace of Hindu work!
usman777
| 8 years ago
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Indians - pakistani won nobel in physics before you did... a road is named after him.... so back off... dont automatically assume and underestimate us... EVER.
Ayesha S.
| 8 years ago
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I beleive that a Pakistani scientist has designed a laser based monitoring system of the Hadron Collider. 40 systems were then built in O labs in Pakistan and installed at CERN. The only Pakistani designed AND manufactured system for CERN
jatt da puttar
| 8 years ago
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love it when indians come n pretend to be ok with these kind of news and satisfy themselves by some unsubstantiated claims .@talking point n chandra
Brain-eating amoeba
| 8 years ago
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I am a non-Ahmedi Pakistani Muslim and on occasion I want to thank Great Pakistani scientist Dr Abdus Salam. You have made Pakistan proud.
Sir, you will live in our hearts forever!
LOL
| 8 years ago
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@Chandra: burnol needed ?
Shoaib
| 8 years ago
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@Sharath Chandra: No they don't, but yes they do require brains so that if and when they test missiles they don't fall back on their heads....
Waqar
| 8 years ago
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Great for Pakistan!
What did India do btw? Stopped playing cricket with Pakistan or nabbed anther pigeon? :D
Talking Point
| 8 years ago
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@Sharath Chandra: It takes aid in the form of USD11 million annually. That is why with incremental benefits even countries like Japan , Russia and India are only observers till date as they have their own projects . India has kick started the process of becoming an AM and it shall be so by March 2016. CERN Director was in India a few months ago and he was actively wooing India to become a member. Half of the interns at CERN are from India , without even becoming an AM.
Bilal Khan
| 8 years ago
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Great achievement.thank you Sir Raheel Sharif
RT
| 8 years ago
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Pakistan has to pay $10 million per year for this membership. Russia, Japan and India still have observer status. India is planning to build it's own accelerator, Japan too have plans to build one bigger than CERN.
Fawad
| 8 years ago
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Great news.. proud of it
Sharath Chandra
| 8 years ago
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Does CERN give financial aid ?
Pakistani Sindhi
| 8 years ago
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This is a good news!
Ch. Allah Daad
| 8 years ago
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A great day for Pakistan.
QB
| 8 years ago
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Nice.
QB
| 8 years ago
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Nice.
Chachoo
| 8 years ago
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When you reach CERN then there is one dedicated road to Abdus Salam. It was his efforts of the past that Pakistanis got many scholarships for its students and as a result they are recognized at this level. But alas his name is even removed from school text books especially in Punjab.
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