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    Pakistan: A Weak State

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    Pakistan: A Weak State After independence from the British in 1947‚ President Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s vision for Pakistan was very clear: he wanted peace‚ good governance‚ tolerance and a state able to adhere to a rule of law. Unfortunately‚ this vision was never transformed into reality; the nation created as a home for the British India’s Muslims six decades ago today represent one of the world most troubling states in crisis (Crisis Guide: Pakistan).Why can’t Pakistan flourish? What makes Pakistan

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    Zulfikar Ghose was born on 13 March 1935‚ in Sialkot‚ which is now a part of Punjab in Pakistan. His family moved to Bombay in 1942 and ten years later immigrated to England. Graduating from the University of Keele‚ UK‚ in 1959‚ he worked as a freelance journalist in London for The Observer and for The TLS‚ The Spectator and NewStatesman. Hewrote novels likeThe Contradictions (1966)‚ The Murder of Aziz Khan followed (1967)‚ The Incredible Brazilian trilogy‚ comprising the novels The Native (1972)

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    To Be Chill

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    [pic] 1. The famous ancient city situated on the Indus bank near Larkana is: A. Kot Diji B. Harappa C. Chaukandi D. Moen-jo-Daro 2. The construction of a two-story well for water storage in the ancient city of Moen-jo-Daro depicts the: A. Purity of water B. Excessive wealth C. Availability of land D. Sense of decoration 3. Identify the common feature of Hindu and Muslim art: A. Domes

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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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    Speech

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    Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah issued following message to the nation: “It is with feelings of greatest happiness and emotion that I send you my greetings. August 15 is the birthday of the independent and sovereign State of Pakistan. It marks the fulfillment of the destiny of the Muslim nation which made great sacrifices in the past few years to have its homeland. “At this supreme moment my thoughts are with those valiant fighters in our cause. Pakistan will remain grateful to them and cherish

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    history of radio pakistan

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    Assignment of Evolution Mass Media SUBMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD AZEEM KHAN SUBMITTED TO SIR:ATIF SHEHZAD DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA&MASS COMMUNICATION REG#639-FSS/BSMC/S14 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RADIO PAKISTAN IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY March 1926 The Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC)‚ a private Company‚ was formed 23rd July‚ 1927 IBC started a station at Bombay‚ thus beginning organized broadcasting in Indo-Pakistan‚ sub-continent 1928 A small transmitting station was set up at Lahore April 1930

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    Subject-Verb Agreement in Sindhi and English: A Comparative Study Mubarak Ali Lashari Amara Aftab Soomro ============================================================ Language in India www.languageinindia.com ISSN 1930-2940 Vol. 13:6 June 2013 ============================================================ Abstract In this paper‚ the researchers particularly investigated the subject verb agreement in Sindhi and English languages. English and Sindhi are two entirely different languages. There

    Free Verb Grammatical person Grammatical conjugation

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    Law and Order Situation

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    location in South Asia‚ surrounded by India‚ China‚ Afghanistan and Iran. Pakistan has a total area of 803‚940 sq. km and an estimated population of 170 million. Pakistan is a federation‚ with four federating units‚ called Provinces‚ namely‚ Punjab‚ Sindh‚ North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Baluchistan. The capital is Islamabad‚ and the tribal belt adjoining the NWFP is managed by the Federal Government and is know as FATA i.e; Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas

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    Ethnic Groups in Pakistan

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    ethnic society (also known as the "Jeeya Sindh movement") on the political history of Pakistan during the 1970s. I then provide a critique of the government’s response to the demands of these movements and then suggest my opinion as to how the government should have reacted so as to have a better outcome. At the creation of Pakistan‚ a large number Mohajirs migrated from India and settled in to Sindh. From 1947 to 1951 nearly 1 million Mohajirs settled into Sindh (Rais‚ Rasul Buksh). They had also gained

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    again toward the end of the decade. More importantly‚ differences in income per capita across regions have persisted or widened. Poverty varies significantly among rural and urban areas and from province to province‚ from a low of 14% in urban Sindh to 41% in rural NWFP. Pakistan has grown much more than other low-income countries‚ but has failed to achieve social progress commensurate with its economic growth. The educated and well-off urban population lives not so differently from their

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