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    Pakistan in the 21st Century

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    Pakistan in the 21st Century: Vision 2030 Executive Summary 1. Introduction A Vision is like a dream but which is experienced with both eyes open and With one’s feet on the ground. The Medium Term Development Framework (MTDF) 2005-10 launched by the Government in July 2005 presented the Vision of a “developed‚ industrialized‚ just and prosperous Pakistan through Rapid and sustainable development‚ in a resource constrained economy by Deploying knowledge inputs”. Vision 2030 extends that dream further

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    foreign LIS journals by Pakistani authors based on their Impact Factor (IF) scores reported in the Journal Citation Reports ( JCR) of 2010; also to discuss the significance and implications of this study for the current and potential authors in Pakistan and other developing countries. Design/methodology/approach – The data for this study were collected from two sets of sources: first‚ online sources of Google Scholar‚ LISA‚ LISTA‚ an online 50-year cumulative index of Pakistani LIS literature

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    Water Pollution in Pakistan

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    A Special Report Pakistan’s Waters at Risk Water & Health Related Issues in Pakistan & Key Recommendations Based on Information/Data drawn from Government Documents and NGOs / IGOs Publications February 2007 Endorsed by Report compiled by: Freshwater & Toxics Programme‚ WWF – Pakistan. Cover page design: Communications Division‚ WWF – Pakistan. Published 2007 by WWF – Pakistan‚ Ferozepur Road‚ Lahore – 54600‚ Pakistan. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect

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    Sme Bank Pakistan

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    11 E: Existence needs- 11 R: Relatedness needs- 11 G: Growth needs- 12 CONCLUSION: 12 ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY The SME Bank was formed and incorporated as a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance 1984. The Government of Pakistan is the major Shareholder of the bank (93.88%). As part of financial sector restructuring program of Government of

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    Minar e Pakistan

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    Minar-e-Pakistan Minar-e-Pakistan (Pakistan Day Memorial) is a minar which was built to commemorate the day when the Pakistan resolution was passed on March 23‚ 1940. The main tower of this memorial was completed on March 22‚ 1968. The location was originally known as Minto Park. It was here that the historic session of the All-India Muslim League was held on March 23‚ 1940. In 1960 the Muslim League leaders impressed upon the local authorities the need for building a memorial. The governor of West

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    history of radio pakistan

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    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 Broadcasting was placed under the direct control of Government

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    Assessing Pakistan Development State four points that Pakistan is developing and state four points that shows Pakistan is not developing? Pakistan is not developing: When Pakistan came into being in 1947 it deverses to called an agricultural country but as the time passes unfortunately it goes down in agriculture sector also. At the time of independence the range share of West Pakistan GDP from agriculture was around 53 percent. More than 65% of the Pakistan’s labor force worked I agriculture sector

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    Natural Beauty of Pakistan

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    Natural beauty is un matched. Pakistan have world most beautiful places for visit‚ specially at its best in northern areas of Pakistan and Kashmir region. This part of the country is famous all around the world because of sky high mountains‚ lush green valleys‚ mighty rivers‚ beautiful lakes‚ and amazing wildlife. The Pradise on Earth ‘Neelum Valley’ Mini Switzerland ‘Swat Valley’ and Mountain Kingdom ‘Hunza valley’ are the major tourist attractions in Pakistan. All these places are real natural

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    Social Issue: Pakistan

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    primarily focus on Pakistan in addressing one of its well known social problem or interpreted as a problem i.e. “CHILD LABOR”. I think that most of the social problems are interrelated and same is the case in Pakistan e.g. child labour‚ poverty‚ illiteracy‚ population growth‚ diseases‚ terrorism‚ smuggling‚ drug abuse etc are directly or indirectly related to each other. The core issue of my discussion will be child labor‚ child Labour is a social issue within Pakistan and in many developing

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    Tax Structure in Pakistan

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    Tax structure of Pakistan TAX: To tax (from the Latin taxo; "I estimate") is to impose a financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law. Some commentators have argued that "a direct tax is one that cannot be shifted by the taxpayer to someone else‚ whereas an indirect tax can be”. A income tax is a tax levied on the income of individuals or businesses (corporations

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