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    India vs Pakistan

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    INDIA VS PAKISTAN A MACROECONOMIC COMPARISON Prepared By: Tarun Gupta (119278005) Roy Paul Mathew (119278134) To compare any two countries‚ It is important to discuss about their economic growth and stability. This report compares India and Pakistan in macroeconomic view. We will discuss about GDPs ‚ PPPs‚ unemployment rate ‚ inflation rate of both the countries. Gross Domestic Product: Gross domestic product is the total value of goods and services

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    Kalabagh Dam Pakistan

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    been able to decide between the two contrasting point of views since the last 27 years (1984‚ since its design was presented)(Iftikhar‚2005) . The basic issue Kalabagh dam project is facing is the different point of views the main territories of Pakistan have. Sindh assumes that if this project is not stopped and allowed to resume the province it would be deprived of their share of water and their land would turn into a desert ultimately‚ flood cultivation in riverain areas would be reduced. Khyber

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    Pakistan is a country in which you would find a variety of historical places that signify the unique traditions and culture of the country. These places are of extraordinary significance for people interested in history‚ at the same time they may act as an attraction for tourists. The tourism industry of Pakistan flourishes because of the existence of beautiful historical sites in the country. Some of the most significant historical places in the country include Harappa‚ Mohenjo-Daro and Taxila

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    When Pakistan established in 1947‚ there were two main ideologies which were "socialism"‚ supported by USSR (Russia) and "Capitalism" by USA‚ were being disseminating in the world‚ when the Indian subcontinent had demarcated in to two sovereign states‚ India without taking much time joined socialism; but Pakistan neither joined capitalism nor supported socialism. He wanted his own principles to be applicable and practicable‚ i.e. Islamic law where everything is in accordance with Qur’an law and doctrines

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    Adela Wilson English 121 Mr. Panizeri 5‚ May 2014 Minority Rights in Pakistan Human Rights can be defined as those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity as human beings. Human rights are the foundation of freedom‚ justice‚ and peace. Their respect allows the individual and the community to fully develop. They are "rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled". Human rights are certain moral guarantees that people in all countries and cultures allegedly have simply

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    Trade Pattern of Pakistan

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    TRADE PATTERN OF PAKISTAN TRADE At the international level‚ trade means both export and import. The word ’Export’ can be defined as commercial sale of goods‚ services and financial assets in the international market. Export refers to the value of goods and non-factor services that one country produces and sells to the rest of the world. It includes merchandise‚ freight‚ insurance‚ travel‚ and other non-factor services whereas the repetition of the same phenomena with the intention of purchasing

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    Cement Industry of Pakistan

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    | 2010 | | THE CEMENT INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN | | | | | ECONOMICS TERM REPORT PRESENTED TO: DR. MUHAMMAD NISHAT GROUP MEMBERS (BBA I-III): SOHAIB BIN SHAHID FAIZAN AHMAD KHAN UMER FARIQ SARA PERVEZ AMNA FATIMA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW Page 3-6 2. ISSUES FACED BY PAKISTAN CEMENT INDUSTRY 3.1. Growth

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    Women Education in Pakistan

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    Women education in Pakistan Education plays a pivotal role in developing human capital in any society. Education has become a universal human right all around the globe. Article thirty seven of the Constitution of Pakistan stipulates that education is a fundamental right of every citizen‚[1] but still gender discrepancies exist in educational sector. According to Human Development Report (2011) of United Nations Development Program‚ ratio of female to male with at least secondary education is 0

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    Pakistan Penal Code

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    Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860) Act XLV of 1860 October 6th‚ 1860 Amended by: Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act‚ 2006‚Criminal Laws (Amendment) Act‚ 2004 (I of 2005)‚Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance (LXXXV of 2002)‚Criminal Laws (Reforms) Ordinance (LXXXVI of 2002)‚etc. Whereas it is expedient to provide a general Penal Code for Pakistan: It is enacted as follows:- CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. Title and extent of operation of the Code. This Act shall be called the Pakistan

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    Leadership crisis in pakistan There is a great leadership crisis in pakistan. Each leader is fighting for the individual credit of his personal work and his fame. They pushed the national interests aside. Each party is comprised of a mob‚ not superior than their personal objectives. They leave no stone unturned in fulfilling their individual desires. The concept of National Integrity is vanishing day by day. Many "All Parties Conferences"‚ were called to discuss national issues and threats

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