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    My Dreams For My Country

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    My dreams for my country 1. My dream for my country is not different than the dream of the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Unfortunately soon we will complete seven decades since independence but Quaid’s dreams is yet to come true. But‚ What was Quaid’s dream? Father of the Nation‚ Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ always wanted to see a prosperous Pakistan — a country that could be a shining example for all the Muslim nations in the world. A beautiful mosaic of all ethnic communities‚ religious

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    Quaid-E -Azam

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    To achieve your own dreams it takes a lifetime but to achieve the dream of millions‚ it’s a feat only a few can perform in the history of mankind. And Jinnah was one of them. And to achieve that one has to rise above the fear and display courage. The ability and skills which he manifested in the process of creation of Pakistan and the fight he carried in all quarters‚ with reason and logic to bring the dream of a lifetime for millions of souls was unsurpassable. We will always remain in debt to this

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    and Muslim League leaders at Calcutta in November 1916.The agreement was confirmed by the annual sessions of the Congress and the League in their annual sessions held at Lucknow on December 29 and December 31‚ 1916 respectively. Sarojini Naidu gave Jinnah‚ the chief architect of the Lucknow Pact‚ the title of “the Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity”.So‚ for the first time in history‚ Muslim League and Indian National Congress worked together to present a set of demands to British which came to be known

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    Sarojini Naidu (extreme right) with Mahatma Gandhi during Salt Satyagraha‚ 1930 Sarojini Naidu joined the Indian national movement in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905. She came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Annie Besant‚ C. P. Ramaswami Iyer‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.[6] During 1915-1918‚ she traveled to different regions in India delivering lectures on social welfare‚ women empowerment and nationalism. She awakened the women of India

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    we must learn to smell farts as in our life our girl frends will say to smell her ass and then she will fart but if you will do yuck! then she will leave you ssssssssFifteenth of August" redirects here. For other uses‚ see August 15. Independence Day The national flag of india‚ on the Red fort in Delhi; a common sight on public and private buildings on national holidays like the 15th of August. Also called The Fifteenth of August स्वतन्त्रता दिवस Observed by India Type National Significance

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    Nehru Report

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    Nehru Report [1928] The Government of India Act 1919 was essentially transitional in character. Under Section 84 of the said Act‚ a statutory Commission was to be appointed at the end of ten years to determine the next stage in the realization of self-rule in India. Accordingly‚ the Simon Commission was sent to the Sub-continent under the command of Sir John Simon. All members of the commission were British. This was regarded as highly insulting to the Indians and immediate protest was raised from

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    improvements in economic conditions after recent reforms‚ there are still differences between men and women social understanding. They have limited economic options and less access to social services. According to the founder of Pakistan‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah:  "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

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    TOUGH TIMES DONT LAST TOUGH PEOPLE DO Tough times don’t last‚ tough people do; Ask the soldier in the line of fire‚ the smoke in his eyes‚ the dirt on his face yet he holds his ground and fends of the attack‚ a hero for his people‚ a gladiator of valor. Tough times don’t last tough people do. Ask the doctor spending his hours in the operation theater‚ the patient on the operating table and his beating heart making the difference between life and death. The doctor’s hand twitches and twists‚the scalpels

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    environment‚ where I can further develop and utilize my skills‚ while making a significant contribution... Premium | 590 Words | 4 Pages Pakistan Notes well-known figures like Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk‚ Nawab Viqar ul Mulk‚ Hali‚ Shibli‚ Nazir Ahmad‚ Chiragh Ali‚ Mohammad Hayat‚ and Zakaullah. All these personalities advocated the cause set by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Some English professors like Bech‚ Morison‚ Raleigh and Arnold also contributed greatly in building... Premium | 3554 Words | 16 Pages The Day

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    share with us.” – Mohammed Ali Jinnah Although He may not have as much acknowledgment and global fame of India’s Mahatma Gandhi‚ Mohammed Ali Jinnah also known as Quaid- I Azaam was one of the giant figures of the 20th century. Jinnah was the founder of the modern government of Pakistan‚ a nation formed through the violent divider of British India with the purpose of serving as a Muslim-majority substitute to Hindu-dominated India. On the 15thof August 1947‚ Jinnah became the first Governor- General

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