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    14 August 1947

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    Families and friends get together for lunch or dinner‚ or for an outing. Housing colonies‚ cultural centres‚ and societies hold entertainment programmes and competitions. Other events include: Changing of the guard at the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Jinnah‚ Mazar-e-Quaid‚ Wagah Border ceremonies‚ fashion and musical concerts‚ both sides releasing prisoners that may have crossed each others

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    Lucknow Pact (1916) Outline: • Background • Annulment Of The Partition Of Bengal • Jinnah Joins The League • Signing Of The Lucknow Pact • Main Points Of The Pact • Critical Analysis Of The Pact/Conclusion Background: In the first half of the twentieth century‚ the Hindu-Muslim controversy was going on but certain events took place that made the Hindus and Muslims to think about the collaboration in their struggle of self-rule. Annulment Of The Partition Of Bengal: The annulment

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    In today’s competitive world shorter product life cycles‚ customers rapid demands and quickly changing business environment is putting lot of pressures on manufacturers for quicker response and shorter cycle times. Now the manufacturers put pressures on their suppliers. One way to ensure quick turnaround is by holding inventory‚ but inventory costs can easily become prohibitive. A wiser approach is to make your production agile‚ able to adapt to changing customer demands. This can only be done by

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    PAKISTAN

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    Our beloved country and identity is Pakistan. The sacrifices and ideology of our ancestors is Pakistan. It was the dream of Allama Iqbal which was fulfilled by Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam along with other leaders fought for the cause of Muslims. All the Muslims suffered a lot and at last got a separate homeland for themselves. Pakistan was now an independent state‚ but was terribly disadvantaged. It faced many severe problems some of them were: 1. India took over all the British

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    Overpopulation

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    this battle of victory and defeat. We often see that great leaders and people had some miserable past in their efforts of achieving true success. We have many examples like Holy Prophet (SAWW)‚ Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah who faced great many difficulties in their lives but they never even thought of stopping their struggle. They are not devoted to win; they are devoted to achieve their desired goals. So it means that winning‚ achieving‚ loosing‚ all have their

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    Mohammed Ali Pasha - Definition See Mehemet Ali (Turkey) for the Turkish foreign minister and regent. Muḩammad `Alī Muḩammad `Alī (many spelling variations‚ included Turkish Mehmet Ali‚ are encountered) (1769-August_2‚ 1849)‚ was a viceroy of Egypt‚ and is sometimes considered the founder of modern Egypt. Muḩammad `Alī‚ an Albanian born in Kavaja‚ was appointed Ottoman governor (Wali) of Egypt in 1805 and famously (and treacherously) massacred the Mameluke leaders. He introduced sweeping

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    Cripps Mission Case Study

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    Cripps Mission 1942: The sacred recommendations for looking for Indian collaboration for war endeavors: • Territory status • Indian sacred body to casing constitution • August states would be spoken to. The Cripps Mission arranged with Indian pioneers and issued the proposition. The Congress dismisses the proposition and requested that a mindful government would be set up quickly after the war. The protection issues ought to be under the Indian control. The Muslim Association likewise dismisses

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    Unity‚ Faith And Discipline Worthy president‚ Respected teacher and guests and my dear fellows. Assalam-u-Alikum‚ The topic allotted to express my views is…. “UNITY‚ FAITH AND DISCIPLINE”. Theses are the three words Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah gave us. Pakistan was to be built up on the cardinal principles of these words. The fight for Pakistan was a long and bitter one. In this Indo-Pak sub-continent the condition was against the successful application of the western democratic principles

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    jj How important were the religious reforms of Shah waliullah? - role in the political and religious context of the time What influence did Syed Ahmad Barelvi exert in the revival of islam? - Revival of Islam in the sub-continent How influential was Haji shariatullah and the faraizi movement? - The Jihad movement and the mujahideen. How far was Aurangzeb responsible for the decline of the mughal empire? What role did the East India Company play in the decline of the empire? How successful

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    General Elections in Pakistan There was a time when monarchy and dictatorship were firmly rooted in the world. However‚ in course of time‚ the days of monarchy and dictatorship have gone. Ultimately democracy has triumphed. In the present-day world almost all the countries have democratic form of Government. In democracy‚ ultimate power of a State lies with the people of that State. People rule their country through their representatives who form the Government and run the administration on behalf

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