Pakistan and Islamic Studies Project Report Pak-Indo Separation Group Members * EE123016 Waqas Akhter * EE123117 Hina Ashiq * EE123003 Samina Khan * EE1230054 Irfana Altaf * EE123006 Usama Rehman Submitted To:Sir Hassaan Contents THE INDO-PAK PARTITION 4 Introduction: 4 Main Focus: 4 Map of Indian empire: 4 What was the partition? 5 Main Cause Of partition:- 5 Chart : 6 Problems during partition:
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was Jinnah responsible for the partition of India? The partition of India in August 1947 was a highly controversial event and has led to widespread speculation regarding its causes and consequences. Orthodox historians credit the creation of Pakistan to Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ the leader of the All India Muslim League‚ and his determination to create a sovereign state for Indian Muslims. However‚ this view has been contested by a number of historians‚ who place responsibility for the partition on
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948).He was a lawyer‚ politician‚ and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan’s independence on 14 August 1947‚ and as Pakistan’s first Governor-General from independence until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation). His birthday is observed as a national holiday. By 1940‚ Jinnah had
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The Indus Water Treaty Pakistan is an agricultural country. Eighty percent of its agricultural output comes from the Indus Basin. Pakistan has one of the world’s largest canal systems built much before Independence by the British. After Independence‚ problems between the two countries arose over the distribution of water. Rivers flow into Pakistan territory from across India. In 1947‚ when Punjab was divided between the two countries‚ many of the canal head-works remained with India. The division
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Pakistan has faced many problems ever since it came into existence. 63 years have been passed and the situation is getting worse day by day. Today Pakistan is facing all kinds of problems e.g. Inflation‚ Illiteracy‚ Unemployment‚ Corruption‚ Feudalism‚ Terrorism‚ Natural Disasters. Before the water goes over the head‚ it’s the time that the youth of Pakistan stands and plays their role in development of the country which we got after many sacrifices. The bud of nation’s future finds a fragrant
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Assignment No. 3 HM321 Usama Dilshad 2012409 Introduction: Pakistan was founded as a democratic state with the constitution in line with the British system of democracy‚ in fact the first constitution was actually the one that the British had for India. Pakistan was supposed to be a free democratic state where people could actively participate in governance of the country as the founding father of Pakistan‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ envisioned and the military was established in order
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TOPIC FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN PAKISTAN Pakistan has been ruled by both democratic and military governments The rule of law and justice is the only way of maintaining stability in the country. The continuous failure of government wrong policies leads the people of country to miserable conditions. The only solution is allowing the oppressed people of Pakistan to share decision making process with transparency and accountability from
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then-East Pakistan took part in this war to liberate Bangladesh from the oppression of military leaders of Pakistan. Independence for Bangladesh was gained through a nine-month civil war against the Pakistani Army‚ which resulted in the loss of about 3 million lives.[2] The Mukti Bahini (Bengali "freedom fighters")‚ with military support from India‚ defeated the Pakistani Army on 16 December in the same year‚ which is celebrated as Victory Day. Bangladesh and Pakistan The creation of Pakistan contained
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MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTIION IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF PAKISTAN: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT BUKKAR AND KASUR By Muhammad Imran Shah 2009-GCUF-691-233 Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of The requirements for the degree of MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN LINGUISTICS [pic] DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS GC UNIVERSITY‚ FAISALABAD. December 2011 DECLARATION The work reported in this thesis was carried out by me under the supervision of
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Introduction: South Asian countries‚ particularly India and Pakistan‚ have both faced challenges in water management and proper river basin management. The consequence of this has been a severe water crisis‚ which has a bearing on both ground and surface water. A cursory glance at the data on fresh water availability per person‚ per year reveals this vulnerability. South Asia’s renewable freshwater resources are about 1‚200 cubic meters per capita. In comparison‚ a large number of countries have
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