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    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

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    Media Laws of Pakistan

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    Pakistan has quite an interesting yet sometimes depressing history of laws relating to both print and broadcast media. Presently‚ most of the black laws have been done away with‚ but there are still many forms of regulation of the mass media that are still in place. Laws at a Glance The following hold the basic structure of media laws in Pakistan: The Registration of books and newspaper act‚1867 The Press (emergency power)act 1931 The States (protection against disaffection) act‚ 1922 The Foreign

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    history of radio pakistan

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    Assignment of Evolution Mass Media SUBMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD AZEEM KHAN SUBMITTED TO SIR:ATIF SHEHZAD DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA&MASS COMMUNICATION REG#639-FSS/BSMC/S14 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RADIO PAKISTAN IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY March 1926 The Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC)‚ a private Company‚ was formed 23rd July‚ 1927 IBC started a station at Bombay‚ thus beginning organized broadcasting in Indo-Pakistan‚ sub-continent 1928 A small transmitting station was set up at Lahore April 1930

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    Indo-Pak Relations

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    past sixty years‚ this stance has not changed rather it becomes prime government agenda for all the successive governments. Pakistan has been governed by people elected as well as military in the past. But‚ except the small period of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto all the people elected governments are not truly democratic in the sense that actually controlled by military & ISI. After losing two wars Pakistani army is in no mood to soften their stand on India. Under first military rule of Gen. Zia –Ul-

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    CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY AND PAKISTAN Dancing around the fire is not the solution to any problem. One should try to see beneath the surface in order to grasp an idea about the basic issue. Despite a stream of stung words and announcements made by the previous governments of Pakistan‚ there is a woeful neglect in accepting the challenges of the present millennium rather the situation has taken a quantum leap for the worse. On the other hand there are the most exciting times in the perspective

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    I Am Malala Analysis

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    Introduction The book I am Malala is an autobiography of the seventeen year old girl Malala Yousafzai written combined with Christina Lamb. She is known as a girl whose indirect approach to politics without a party became a voice of force to gain rights and eradicate suppression from the worlds view. The book is the inner account of an ordinary girl brought up under extraordinarily extreme conditions. The political aspects portrayed in the book I am Malala are in synchronization with the personal

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    General Muhammad Zia Ul Haq.

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    widespread civil disorder‚ he overthrew ruling Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on 5 July 1977 and became the state’s third ruler to impose martial law. He initially ruled as Chief Martial Law Administrator‚ but later installed himself as the President of Pakistan in September 1978. Zia major domestic initiatives included the consolidation of the fledgling nuclear program‚ which was initiated by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto‚ denationalization and deregulation and the state’s Islamization. His tenure

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    Muhammad Habib-ur-Rehman 12. Current Chief Justice of Supreme Court Pakistan is ch.Muhammad iftekhar 13. G-20 Summit was held at Pittsburg‚ USA in Sep: 2009. 14. David Lawrance Convention Centre arranges G-20 Summit. 15. ISRO is Indian Space Research Organisation. 16. Muammar Gaddafi‚ the deposed leader of Libya‚ died on 20 October 2011 17. Director General of Int. Atomic Energy Agency is Mohammad Alberadi. 18. US Open 2009 won by Kim Clisjsters of Belgium and Juan Martin del Porto won men’s

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    sociology in pakistan

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    Group Names:Ubedullah ‚ Usaid Anwar ‚Salman ‚ Sheraz Ahmed ‚ Ubaid Rehman Report:Sociology Report No. 1. Report Subject (topic): Religion & Politics in Pakistan Submitted To: Sir Qamar Abbas Dated: 28-Nov-2013 International Islamic University Islamabad… Content Definition of Religion Definition of Politics History of Religion History of Politics Analysis (Religion & Politics) Suggestion Conclusion Definition of Religion

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    The Roots of Pakistan’s Political Crisis. Sadia Abbas It seemed too good to be true. Pakistan had a judiciary asserting itself. The media was feeding a nascent democracy movement. The military was being challenged. Even the intelligence services were being asked to produce those it had been “disappearing” for years. If you were accustomed to CNN quiescence and had grown up in a Pakistan with one state channel on which hyper-formal anchor-people mechanically read the news in an Urdu inaccessible to

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