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    The Kargil War (Hindi: करगिल युद्ध kārgil yuddh)‚(Urdu: کارگل جنگ kārgil jang)‚ also known as the Kargil conflict‚[note (I)] was an armed conflict between Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC). The conflict is also referred to as Operation Vijay (Victory in Hindi) which was the name of the Indian operation to clear the Kargil sector.[10] The cause of the war was

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    1 TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN: CHANGING INCIDENT PATTERNS Syed Ejaz Hussain Deputy Inspector General of Pakistan Police University of Pennsylvania Support for this research was provided by the Fulbright Commission through grant number 15064308. Any opinions‚ findings‚ and conclusions or recommendations in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect views of the Fulbright Commission. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the American Society of Criminology

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    and Entertainment. Geo TV network informs and entertains while celebrating cultures and promoting dialogue in the spirit of “Geo aor Jene do” . Geo News is not at all a moderate News Channel. After Musharraf came into Power in 99‚ every citizen of Pakistan is the victim that there was no campaign for freedom of media‚ not a single journalist protested against the Government to free the media. Musharraf took the initiative himself and allowed private television channels to air the news. Now Geo is projecting

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    education in many regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan is virtually nonexistent. Many girls don’t have access to schools (Stones into Schools p.4) and those that do usually don’t graduate from high school. While Greg Mortenson’s Stones into Schools and the documentary The Miseducation of Pakistan deal with two different areas‚ they both show many similar themes. One major recurring theme that is evident in both Stones into Schools and The Miseducation of Pakistan is the suppression of women. Both works

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    Commerce Association and National Security Scheme (NSS) in Goa‚ India for a number of years where he learned various commerce related tasks. ------------------------------------------------- Early years Mohsen was born in 1989 in Kahi kandow Pakistan a camp where migrating afghans were living . An ethnic Pashton‚ Pakhtun from an influential Sadozai family‚ he completed his primary and secondary education and earned his first degree in 2009 from Mohamad Agha High School in Logar. He was English

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    being Malala Yousafzai. The nonfiction novel‚ I Am Malala‚ written by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb‚ tells the story of Malala‚ a young woman who struggled and fought wholeheartedly for her right to a proper education in her hometown of Swat‚ Pakistan. Since she was a child‚ Malala had always cherished her education and wanted to help other girls and women receive the same benefits that she had. For years she and her father had stood up to the Taliban and the Pakistani government by speaking at

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    attesting authorities. These documents include: Documents issued by various authorities of central‚ provincial and local government which are intended to be used abroad or submitted in Foreign Missions in Pakistan; Documents verified/attested by our Foreign Missions which are intended to be presented in Pakistan Further‚ the Ministry only attests documents in Urdu and English versions. Document or its translation in any other language other than English is not attested. Applicants may get their attested documents

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    Islamize the Pakistan legal system. One measure used to convert Pakistan into an Islamic state was the introduction of hadd offences—those offences for which the Quran prescribed fixed punishments—into the criminal law. In 1979‚ General Zia promulgated a series of ordinances which were to revolutionize the legal system of Pakistan. Zia had come to power in 1977 in a coup d’etat which had toppled the government of PM Zulfikar Bhutto. In 1984‚ Zia had himself confirmed as President of Pakistan by a referendum

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    By Aasma Farhad Foundations of Pakistan lie in democracy. Democracy here means rule of the people. Like other successful democracies the power of administration is determined at the grass root level through electorate. It then moves upward in the administrative hierarchical structure and is then dispensed off downwards. Other state institutions including defense‚ judiciary and bureaucracy complement democracy. Though there have been incidents where one or more institutions conspired to help establish

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    AND MASHAIKH IN FREEDOM MOVEMENT The Ulema and Mashaikh of the Indo-Pak subcontinent played an active role in promoting the Pakistan Movement. The Ulema’s tradition of the participation in the politics is very old. The Ulema belong to Chishtia‚ Qadria‚ Naqshbandia and Soharwardia and their followers actively supported the two-nation theory which led to Pakistan Resolution. The prominent names amongst them are Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani‚ Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi‚ Maulana Abdul Hamid Badayuni

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