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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    the main flag bearers of the company’s image. Nestlé Pakistan now operates the biggest milk collection operation in Pakistan‚ Currently; Nestlé Pakistan collects milk from an estimated 190‚000 farmers spread over 146‚000 sq Km’s in the province of Punjab and Sindh. “ Milk Pak” and “ Every Day” are the leading brands of Nestle in processed milk category “Nestlé Pure Life”‚ was initially launched for the first time by Nestle in Pakistan in 1998

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    1) Throughout the border state of Punjab‚ whether in villages or cities‚ drugs have become a scourge. Opium is prevalent‚ refined as heroin or other illegal substances. Schoolboys sometimes eat small black balls of opium paste‚ with tea‚ before classes. Synthetic drugs are popular among those too poor to afford heroin. 2) The scale of the problem‚ if impossible to quantify precisely‚ is undeniably immense and worrisome. India has one of the world’s youngest populations‚ a factor that is

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    Talk about your hometown The first memory of my home town is a small peaceful town with reasonable population encircled by hills and mountains‚ a road slithering on the North East Mountains to join it to Peshawar. I used to watch traffic lights on this road at night. The sight of traffic lights on that road fascinated me and I took them for fire worms chasing each other. The sound of water stream called Kohat Toi‚ coming from the North West out skirt of city‚ and howling of wolves which scared

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    Ancient India India is one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Its ancient history dates back further than most and has many periods. Very little is known about the earliest inhabitants of India. Ancient tools found in the Soan Valley and South India are the earliest evidence of humans in India discovered so far. Some of the tools date back to the Paleolithic Age – 400‚000 to 200‚000 years ago‚ other tools date to the Mesolithic Age and the Neolithic Age (8000 BC – 4000 BC). The first

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    Educational reforms are a significant reference point in the educational history of Pakistan in terms of their scale‚ the amount of money invested in them‚ the order of their urgency and their official/political ownership. The reforms are also important as their need was felt by the donor country (the US)‚ and the contours of the implementation process were drawn up by consultants who came as part of the grant package. Before we look at the politics of these educational reforms we need to understand

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    River plain in Punjab and Sind. However‚ the country is still far from realizing the large potential yield that the well-irrigated and fertile soil from the Indus irrigation system could produce. About 60 percent is often classified as unusable for forestry or agriculture as it mainly consists mostly of deserts‚ mountain slopes‚ and urban settlements. The scant rainfall over most of the country makes about 80 percent of cropping dependent on irrigation. Lands largely in northern Punjab and the Khyber

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    (1) The decline of Harappan civilization The decline of Harappan culture is difficult to explain. During its late phase between 2000 and 1700 BC ’The Indus Valley Civilization as a distinct entity gradually ceased to exist’. Scholars have given different answers to the question as to why did the civilization end? Some scholars‚ believing in a dramatic collapse of the civilization‚ have looked for evidences of a calamity of catastrophic proportions‚ which wiped out the urban communities. Some of

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    Trading for trust In first few years after independence‚ 60% of Pakistan’s total trade was with India‚ today it is less than 3%. By Farooq Tirmizi Published: September 23‚ 2012 In first few years after independence‚ 60% of Pakistan’s total trade was with India‚ today it is less than 3%. It is one of the most ridiculous sights in the world: at the Wagah border crossing that links Pakistan to India‚ several trucks stand on the Pakistani side‚ with labourers unloading 50-kilogramme sacks

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    Form No. EC-709 UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB REGISTRATION BRANCH Application Form for Inter-University Migration Certificate / N.O.C. Instructions • The office will not be responsible for any delay in case the Application Form is not complete in all respects. • The normal fee for Migration Certificate is Rs. 1400/- and the urgent fee to get the Certificate on the same day is Rs. 1550/-. • Candidate should provide attested photocopies of the Result Card / Degree of the Last

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