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    present SITE location‚ but it was closed down following a disagreement with the then local Sindhi rulers. Subsequently‚ British troops occupied Karachi in 1839 and the city served as landing port for British during the First Afghan War. The province of Sindh was then conquered by Charles James Napier in 1843. Napier established a Water supply system for the extended city of Karachi with wells at Dumlotti in Malir area (presently known as dumlotti wells field) and a reservoir at the COD hills (now COD

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    Be it the supremely powerful America or the dilemma-plagued African states‚ it is primarily the youth of a nation that forms a concrete bedrock for the achievement and prosperity of a nation. The reins to turn the country around rest with none other than the strong hands of its young generation - its young blood. The same goes for our beloved motherland‚ Pakistan. Pakistan along with its envious strategic location and a plethora of natural resources possesses another exceedingly important resource

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    unique phenomenon. One of the most notable of these movements is Bengali language movement that in due course became an important factor that culminated into the formation of Bangladesh. Some analogous movements have been observed especially in the Sindh province. This movement is a result of domination of Urdu speaking elite. During Bengali movement west Pakistani people believed that it was Hindus who were propagating enmity amongst the two wings. However it should be noted that this newly born nation

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    QUESTIONING THE WISDOM BEHIND SPENDING ON TURTLES…… Hasan Hanif &; Daniyal Motan Pakistan has been blessed with a coastline that extends up to 1‚050 km (650 mi). Of these 250 km fall in Sindh province and 800 km in Baluchistan. This gives one an idea of the scope of the effort needed to protect and conserve the Green Sea Turtle which nests along the length and breadth of this coastline. The problem is compounded by the fact that the Makran coast‚ in Baluchistan consists of steep mountains that

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    asdasfasssssssssssssssssssssssssssss afasfasfasasf asfasssssssssssssssss Social evils are the bad habits or activities that take root in the society andcause harm not only to the person who is involved in these activities but alsothe people who are related to him or live around him.Pakistan is a developing country characterized by rising poverty which is saidto be the mother of all evils but apart from that there are social trends‚customs‚ norms and practices are more harmful for the mankind than

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    Value Of Pakistani Culture Pakistani Culture is very unique in terms of its social and ethical values. These values are something which are given due importance. This culture revolves around the religion of Islam which teaches equality among every human being that exists on this planet. Pakistan’s culture is very diverse. It has been invaded by many different people belonging to different races. These people include the white Huns‚ Persian Arabs‚ Turks‚ Mongols‚ and various Eurasian

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    General Elections in Pakistan There was a time when monarchy and dictatorship were firmly rooted in the world. However‚ in course of time‚ the days of monarchy and dictatorship have gone. Ultimately democracy has triumphed. In the present-day world almost all the countries have democratic form of Government. In democracy‚ ultimate power of a State lies with the people of that State. People rule their country through their representatives who form the Government and run the administration on behalf

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    Karachi U. Biotechnologists seek drought‚ stress tolerant crops Friday‚ January 15‚ 2010 Real issues should be focused with mission oriented vision said Vice Chancellor University of Karachi Prof. Dr. Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui while addressing the concluding ceremony of a five-day workshop titled Green Spin in Biotechnology organized by Dr. A. Q. Khan Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (KIBGE) from January 9th to 13th 2010. VC further said that problems related to food security

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    A  comparative  study  of  Sindhi  and  Sanskrit  Language  Journalism   Abstract       Journalism   in   regional   languages   that   are   not   mainstream   have   a   number  of  challenges  associated  with  it.  While  some  regional  languages   like   Hindi‚   Bengali‚   Malayalam   etc.   are   flourishing   even   more   than   English  language  journalism

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    14 August 1947

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    Pakistan’s independence day (also known as Yom-e-Azaadi) is observed on 14 August‚ the day before Pakistan was made an independent country based on border lines created by the British during the end of their rule of India. Pakistan became an independent country in 1947. The day is a national holiday in Pakistan. The day is celebrated all over the country with flag raising ceremonies‚ tributes to the national heroes and fireworks taking place in the capital‚ Islamabad. The main celebrations takes

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