[pic] Economic Growth Of Pakistan Submitted to: Sir Ali Zaidi Final Project Agha Hashim 1011310 Owais Sadiq 1011291 Talha Adnan 1011210 Syed Ali Kamran 0911307 Saddam Abdullah 0811215 ECONOMIC GROWTH OF PAKISTAN Introduction: Pakistani economy grew at a fairly impressive rate of 6 percent per year through the first four decades of the nation’s existence. In spite of rapid population
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Pakistan’s Dairy Sector A publication of Pakistan Dairy Development Company Dairy Pakistan Township‚ Kot Lakhpat Lahore‚ Pakistan‚ Telephone: + 92 42 55142 145 Fax :(042) 5781909 Sponsored By: Nestlé Pakistan Ltd. & Tetra Pak Ltd. The White Revolution- Dhoodh Darya June 2006 By Huma Fakhar et el‚ Market @ccess Promotion – Asia & Fakhar Law International www.map-asia.org www.fakharlaw.com & Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Dairy Development Company State Cement Corporation
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Title: Wastewater Production‚ Treatment and Use in Pakistan Ghulam Murtaza1 and Munir H. Zia2 Associate Professor/Director Farms 1 Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences‚ University of Agriculture‚ Faisalabad-38040‚ Pakistan. Email: gmurtazauaf@gmail.com 2 Research & Development Coordinator‚ Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited‚ Head Office‚ 156-The Mall‚ Rawalpindi Cantt‚ Pakistan. Email: munirzia@gmail.com Abstract: Pakistan‚ once a water-surplus country‚ is now a water deficit country. The
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Essay: Electricity crisis in Pakistan their impacts causes and possible solutions Energy is physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be done by a force. Energy is a basic need of every work done it can be obtained from many sources. Their are two types of energies Renewable which can be regenerated and non renewable which cannot be regenerated An energy crisis is any shortfall in the supply of energy resource to an economy of oil and additionally to electricity or other natural
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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS STUDENTS DUE TO LOAD SHEDDING Qamruz Zaman‚ Muhammad Iqbal‚ Muhammad Zubair‚ Arshad Minhas‚ Gohar Ayub Department of Statistics‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Faculty of Arts & Basic Sciences‚ BUITEMS‚ Quetta‚ PhD scholar‚ Hajvery University‚ Lahore Institute of Management Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Lecturer of Statistics‚ Swat University Abstract Load shedding is giving a tough time to University campus students. This study inquires about the problems faced
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.............................................................................................................2 PRODUCTION CAPACITY.....................................................................................................2 LOCATIONS IN PAKISTAN...................................................................................................3 TOP PLAYER AND ITS PRODUCTION VOLUME..............................................................4 IMPORT AND EXPORT DATA OF LAST 5 YEARS.......
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EVOLUTION OF BANKS IN PAKISTAN There are different opinions that how the word ‘Bank’ originated. Some of the author’s opinion that this word is derived from the word ‘Bancus’ or Banque’‚ which means a bench. The explanation of this origin is attributed to the fact that the Jews in Lombard transacted the business of money exchange on benches in the market place; and when the business failed‚ the people destroyed the ‘bench’. Incidentally the word ‘Bankrupt’s said to have evolved from this practice
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Tarbela’s 4th extension project to add 1410 MW Posted by admin on August 22‚ 2011 in PkToday | 0 Comment ISLAMABAD (APP) – The total generation capacity of the Tarbela Hydropower Station will touch 4‚888 megawatt mark with the addition of 1‚410 MW as a result of 4th extension project. Official sources told APP on Sunday that the detailed engineering design‚ tender documents and PC-1 of the Tarbela 4th Extension Project were in active progress and would be completed by next month and would cost
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF PAKISTAN BY: FALAK SHAN 1ST SEMESTER 3RD YEAR MBBS MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EXPERIENCED IN PAKISTAN A nation with a population of 177 million with an average population density of 222 persons per sq km‚ higher than many other developing countries‚ whose 37% people live in urban areas and 63% in rural has a high rate of migration to urban centers which has made the cities dysfunctional
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hectare yield if irrigation water and certified seeds are provided according to requirement and weather conditions are favorable‚ because fertilizer provides essential nutrients which are required for the smooth growth of a plant. At the time of independence of Pakistan‚ there was no any fertilizer factory but at present eleven fertilizer units work both in private and public sectors. The Government imports fertilizers by investing huge foreign exchange every year in order to meet the requirement of
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