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Pakistan Beyond Mass Media
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Pakistan is a sovereign Country; located in South Asia. With population of over 180 million people it is the 6th most populous country in the World. Pakistan is located at Crossroads of strategically important regions of South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia. Historically Pakistan is host to several ancient cultures. The Area has been ruled by numerous empires including Mangols, Mughuls, Ottoman caliphate and British Empire. Pakistan came into being in 1947 when India was divided into two after liberating from British rule. Pakistan is very much unique in its own way. Pakistan has 77 live registered languages being spoken by large populations. Pakistan is land full of Scholars, Patriots, Intellects, Sport heroes and some world class Leaders. Some of the examples are * Sir Allama Iqbal, being known as Poet of the East who put forward Ideology of Pakistan. * Z A Bhutto, Founder of Organization of Islamic country; which is second largest Organization after UN. * Benazir Bhutto; who was the Youngest ever Female Head of the State and internationally well-known Leader. * Imran Khan; A Sport Hero, A Philanthropist and Most Popular Politician. * Arifa Kareem; the Youngest Microsoft Specialist in the World. * Malala Yousafzai; A well-known Education activist. * Dr. Abdussalam; Noble Peace Prize winner for his famous theory in Physics. * And many more.
Sports indicates the talent and potential of the nation, Examples are USA and China who are leaders in World Economy as well as Sports. Pakistan has a great potential of Sports. Cricket is most popular sports here. Pakistan remained World champion in many formats of this game. Pakistan has won British Open in Squash for record 23 times and has won World title for record 14 times. Field Hockey is Pakistan’s National game. Pakistan Have won record 4 times the World championship and record 7 times Asian championship. Currently Pakistan is Asian Champion in Cricket,

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