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    Challenges Faced by Youth

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    It is not rare to hear the phrase “Pakistan’s future is very bright‚ because we have a seven crore youth population.” this has become part of the most widely used rhetoric about our country’s future and this rhetoric is even more prevalent on our national days. Youth is a not biological age but rather a mindset. Pakistan is essentially a young country – almost half of the segment of Pakistani population belongs to youth with ages between the age 15-35 (66%). But‚ the problem with this assertion is

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    Though the portrayal of the origins and development of Gandhi’s ideologies was impressive‚ the biggest flaw in Attenborough’s film was‚ ironically‚ the misportrayal of certain historical personalities‚ most evidently in the character of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Dressed up in the role of the “villain”‚ he is shown to possess sinister notions. Slit-eyed‚ pock-marked‚ monocle and English-sounding‚ Jinnah obstinately opposes Gandhi’s gentle ways‚

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    REPORT WRITING ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO: Sir Azmat Ali Ansari REPORTED BY: Raahima Nasim – 17663 TOPIC: The causes of the defeat in East Pakistan of the army which resulted in separation of East Pakistan from the West Pakistan. INTRODUCTION The separation of East Pakistan was a great setback to Pakistan. By 1970‚ sentiments for national unity had weakened in East Pakistan to the extent that constant conflict between the two Wings dramatically erupted into mass civil disorder. This tragically resulted

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    Caesar‚ Breaking election promises and Dynasty in power‚ death and politics Interpretations of texts are painted by the representations of personalities‚ through events and situations. They enthrall the audience to reflect on characters’ vices and virtues‚ determining their true nature‚ and spawning conflict between their various perspectives drawn from techniques. These differing personal interpretations evoke conflicting perspectives in the audience’s minds. Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”

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    Muhammad Ayub Khan seized power in a coup in October 1958. Ayub proclaimed a presidential system in the constitution of 1962 and ruled until March 1969‚ when he was deposed by Gen. Yahya Khan. In the first free elections in December 1970‚ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Part dominated the west‚ while Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Awami League swept the board in the east‚ winning 160 of the 162 seats. East Pakistan proclaimed sovereignty and formed the People’s Republic of Bangladesh on 26 Narcg

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    Exchange‚ and so many others were all born in Bantva. January 24‚ 1940 was a red-letter day in the history of this town. It was on that day that Bantva’s Muslim denizens festooned the place with buntings and flags to welcome Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was making his first ever trip to this village. 25 gateways were set up all over the place‚ and on his arrival‚ he was greeted with a 21-gun salute. The grand old man of Bantva and the paterfamilias of the Dada family‚ Seth Hussein Kassam

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    the sake of humanity and much more. But he remained firm and proceeded forward in the way of truth. He faced the cruelty of yazid (may God curse on him) to the extent exceeding human bearence in which he had to loose his few months old son named Ali Asghar who got strike by the arrow and was martyrd in his lap. He was filled with pain of loosing all of his family members surrounded by the army of yazid (may God curse on him). He lost his fellow men and dear ones one after the other and when he

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    Gender Issues in Pakistan

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    BOSTON UNIVERSITY Gender inequality in Pakistan October 20th‚ 2010 Pakistan’s founding father‚ Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ proclaimed in a speech given at a meeting of the Muslim University Union‚ in Aligarh‚ on March 10‚ 1944‚ the following: “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere

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    Fourteen Points of Quaid-i-Azam: Jinnah dismisses the Nehru Report as he considered disapproval of his proposition by the Conference an affront to the whole Muslim group of the nation. Yet‚ the reality was that Jinnah’s proposition were outvoted in the meeting. The Muslim League‚ then under the administration of Jinnah‚ immediately raised the well known ’Fourteen focuses’ exemplifying the base requests of the Muslim group in India. In a meeting of the Muslim League held in 1929 in Delhi Jinnah revoking

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    A Global Studies Handbook Submitted by: Amina Baseer To: Sir Shahid Anwer Department : B.S Electronics Quaid-e-azam university‚Islamabad Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a Pakistan politican and statesman who served as the 9th prime minister of Pakistan from 1973 to 1977.He was a chief martial law administrator. Pakistan recovered under his christamatic leadership. He lifted martial law within several months

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