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    The Problems of the New State The Problems of the New State The attainment of independence brought an end to one phase of the struggle and marked the beginning of a new one for setting up and running a viable‚ stable and prosperous state. Pakistan began its independent life under very difficult and unfavorable circumstances. Pakistan faced serious problems in the initial stages. 1. New Administration 2. Division of Assets 3. Integration of Princely States 4. Communal Riots and Arrival of

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    River geomorphology Divided by five East Asia’s mightiest rivers were once a single‚ even mightier torrent Oct 12th 2013 | CHENGDU | From the print edition The amazing First Bend BY BUILDING dams in the Himalayas‚ Chinese engineers are tinkering with one of the world’s great sets of watersheds. Five great streams—the Red River‚ the Yangzi‚ the Irrawaddy‚ the Salween and the Mekong—flow within about 180 kilometres (110 miles) of one another from the south-eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau

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    NUSSERWANJEE BUILDING INTRODUCTION: This is the new building on the site of the Nusserwanjee building which was relocated to Clifton as a new wing of Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture. The old building was marked for demolition but was saved by concerned citizens and architects as a cultural heritage. Shahid Abdulla‚ one of the founders of the Indus Valley School‚ excitedly called to say he had found a beautiful old building‚ right in the heart of Kharadar‚ which was for sale and about to be

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    Introduction The Nusserwanjee Building is a century old Kharadar landmark‚ named after Karachi philanthropist‚ Jamshed Nusserwanjee. Today‚ it has been relocated‚ stone by stone‚ to become a part of the INDUS Valley School Campus Relocation The building relocated and transported to the new location near the sea with complete area of 25000 sq.ft. The building was made up of 26000 stones and the new building at the seaside in Karachi was made with the same stones to preserve cultural heritage

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    Yamuna The Yamuna (Sanskrit: यमुना)‚ sometimes called Jamuna (Bengali: যমুনা‚ Hindi: जमुना‚ Urdu: جمنا) or Jumna‚ is the largest tributary river of theGanges (Ganga) in northern India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height of 6‚387 metres on the south western slopes of Banderpooch peaks in the Lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand‚ it travels a total length of 1‚376 kilometers (855 mi) and has a drainage system of 366‚223 square kilometres (141‚399 sq mi)‚ 40.2% of the entire Ganges Basin

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    CULTURE OF PAKISTAN 1. CULTURE – (DEFINITION‚ SOURCES‚ TRAITS) CULTURE CAN BE DEFINED AS ALL THE WAYS OF LIFE INCLUDING ARTS‚ BELIEFS AND INSTITUTIONS OF A POPULATION THAT ARE PASSED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION. CULTURE HAS BEEN CALLED "THE WAY OF LIFE FOR AN ENTIRE SOCIETY. AS SUCH‚ IT INCLUDES CODES OF MANNERS‚ DRESS‚ LANGUAGE‚ RELIGION‚ RITUALS‚ NORMS OF BEHAVIOR SUCH AS LAW AND MORALITY AND SYSTEMS OF BELIEF AS WELL AS THE ART. Culture is the sum total of the customs‚

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    Just ten minutes left before the assignment is due. It is almost done. A few spelling mistakes‚ grammatical errors and the formatting remain. It is a gem with five minutes to spare. Uploading only takes a few seconds and all you have to do is press submit and then the desktop goes blank. Despite all your incessant clicking‚ the ever looming spectre of load shedding has ruined your life and it is hardly the first time. In fact it has been going on for the past ___ so years[] and there seems to be

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    N. Hashmey · Pakistan is the cradle of Indus Valley Civilization‚ civilisation that is spread over more than 4000 years of history.Archaeological excavations here have revealed evidence of the meticulously planned cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro that lived and died along the banks of the mighty Indus and its tributaries. The ancient Hindu epics narrate life between the 7th and 5th century BC which carry rich descriptions of the land and people of Indus at that time. These relics throw light on

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    assumptions just on what media is providing us. Pakistan is the sixth largest nation of the world. It is a beautiful land of Sufi Saints‚ brave‚ hardworking‚ kind-hearted people‚ classical poets‚ writers and rich history. It has one of the oldest great Indus civilization. it holds four of the world’s highest peaks. It has the second largest salt mines in the world and also has the world’s largest deep sea. Pakistan has so many other beautiful places and resides so many great people‚ which the media totally

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    Mohsin Hamid’s “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” focuses on the consequences of the “9/11” attack in America on individuals and society as a whole. The main character‚ Changez‚ changes significantly as the story unfolds. At the beginning‚ he is depicted as a ‘lover’ of America and is determined to become wealthy‚ even though he is not entirely at ease. After the destruction of the World Trade Centre and the subsequent racist assaults‚ his attitude changes dramatically and he becomes embittered and disillusioned

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