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    CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.1 - Introduction and Background The Government of Pakistan established Higher Education Commission (HEC) in 2002 to facilitate growth of indigenous universities of Pakistan to become centers of quality of education and research and development. Though this process‚ HEC aims to play its role in building of knowledge-based economy in Pakistan. In order to achieve this goal‚ HEC has undertaken a systematic plan of implementation that is 5year Medium

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    Climate of Pakistan

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    * Background: Pakistan lies between the latitudes of 240-N to 360-N and between the longitudes of 610-E to 750-E. It has an area of 796096 km2. In the west‚ Pakistan shares its longest boundary line of 2250 km‚ with Afghanistan. In the south-west‚ a 950 km long border line separates Pakistan from Iran and in the east a 1600 km border is shared by Pakistan and India. 600 km long border cuts across the high Karakoram Range in the north. * Physical Profile: Physically Pakistan is located

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    Indus Plains

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    five big rivers of Punjab drain this plain. The land that lies between the two rivers is known as [DOAB]. Thus the area of Punjab plain can be divided into following Doabs: i. Bari Doab ii. The Rachna Doab iii. The Chaj Doab iv. The Sindh Sagar Doab THE LOWER INDUS PLAIN:- Mithankot is known as junction of Indus River and its eastern tributaries. Beyond Mithankot River Indus flows alone and carries not only its own water‚ but also that of its eastern and western tributaries‚ while

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    Top 10 business schools

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    Karachi. Though some ratings put Szabist on number 2 but i will IoBM due to its environment and research facilities. It is the only Pakistani business school with a full fledged research program and has been granted a charter by a legislative Act of the Sindh Provincial Assembly. IoBM is a fully HEC accredited degree awarding institution and publishes the country’s only business research journal Pakistan Business Review. 3. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science & Technology (SZABIST)

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    Advantages of Computer

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    world’s largest irrigation systems to support production. The following are the main crops cultivated in Pakistan: Wheat:- Wheat is a staple food used in manufacture of baked products. It is grown on Barani lands. Wheat is grown in Punjab‚ Sindh and some parts of K.P.K for cultivation of wheat. The temperature is favorable from October to May for the production of wheat. It does not need a lot of water. Pakistan is not self sufficient in wheat production and has to import wheat from foreign

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    Research Paper on Pakistan

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    careful in the way I worded things. It’s very easy to tell even through an e-mail that he has a very distinct accent‚ however‚ he does speak good English. He told me that he was married and had 3 children. He was born in Sindh‚ Pakistan‚ which I later found out that Sindh is a "State" like "Oklahoma". He got his education and graduated in 1991. (He did not say whether or not that meant high school‚ or college) He was married in 1994‚ through an arranged marriage. His parents picked out this

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    My Home Town

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    Part-I City of lights By Dr Mubarak Ali Dr Mubarak Ali goes soul-searching as he tells the story of Karachi’s sociological and physical development from a small fishing village to the mega-city it is today. [img]http://dawn.com/events/lifestyle2003/images/sup27-01.jpg[/img] Every city has two characteristics: ancientness and history. Ancientness of a city is determined by archeological evidence. When such evidence is inconclusive‚ ancient history becomes a fertile ground for legends

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    Although only about 8% of Pakistanis speak it as their first language‚ it is spoken as a second and often third language by nearly all Pakistanis. Its introduction as the lingua franca was encouraged by the British upon the capitulation and annexation of Sindh and Punjab with the subsequent ban on the use of Persian. The decision to make the language change was to institute a universal language throughout then British Raj in South Asia as well as minimize the influence of Persia‚ Ottoman Empire‚ Afghanistan

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    Pak Railway Thesis

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    Pakistan Railways‚ lifeline of the country‚ is a national state-run transport service. It is under the administration of federal government and its head quarter is in Lahore. It is an important source of transportation throughout Pakistan. It carries millions of passengers throughout the country. It used to carry huge freight in Pakistan. This cheap and safe mode for passengers is now facing a number of issues. A number of services of Pakistan Railways have been cancelled‚ suspended or terminated

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    My Grandfather Life

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    1876 at Wazir Mansion‚ Karachi of lower Sindh. He was the first of seven children of Jinnah bhai‚ who was a rich and successful Gujrati merchant. He moved to Sindh from Gujrat before Jinnah’s birth. His Grandfather’s name is Poonja Gokuldas‚ which is an Indian name. His cast was Rajput‚ which is an indian cast but these Rajputs were converted to Islam. Jinnah’s family belongs to Shiia Islam. At first Jinnah was being taught at home then he was sent to the Sindh Madrasah tul Islam in 1887 and thn changed

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