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    Gul Ahmed and Al Karam

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    Gul Ahmad/Al-Karam Group Gul Ahmad is one of the most vibrant Memon business houses in the country that was founded by Haji Mohammad Pakolawala‚ but is now split between Gul Ahmad and Al-Karam Group of Industries. While Gul Ahmad is headed by Bashir Al Muhammad‚ the Al-Karam faction is controlled by Umar Haji Karim. In 1953‚ Gul Ahmad was incorporated as a private limited company with a capital of Rs eight million. Gul Ahmad is presently a composite unit with an installed capacity of 88‚000 spindles

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    ASIAN PAINTS PAINT INDUSTRY – OVERVIEW In 1902‚ the paint industry came into existence in India with the setting up of a small factory by Shalimar Paints in Kolkata. The industry is a Rs. 7750 crore sector in India. Based on products paints are classified into two broad categories: Decorative or Architectural paints: Industrial Paints: Caters primarily to the Caters mostly to the housing sector. automobile sector

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    Nehru Report

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    Nehru Report [1928] The Government of India Act 1919 was essentially transitional in character. Under Section 84 of the said Act‚ a statutory Commission was to be appointed at the end of ten years to determine the next stage in the realization of self-rule in India. Accordingly‚ the Simon Commission was sent to the Sub-continent under the command of Sir John Simon. All members of the commission were British. This was regarded as highly insulting to the Indians and immediate protest was raised from

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    accepted at that time | 11 September 1948 | Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah died | 14 September 1948 | Khawaja Nazimuddin became the second Governer General of Pakistan | 12th March 1949 | Objective Resolution approved | 25th December 1949 | Mian Nawaz Sharif born at Lahore | 1951 AD | First Census of Pakistan | 12th February 1951 | Chaudary Rehmat Ali founder of Pakistan National Movement died | 16th October 1951 | Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was murdered | 17th October 1951 | Khawaja Nazimuddin

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    General Muhammad Zia Ul Haq.

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    After widespread civil disorder‚ he overthrew ruling Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on 5 July 1977 and became the state’s third ruler to impose martial law. He initially ruled as Chief Martial Law Administrator‚ but later installed himself as the President of Pakistan in September 1978. Zia major domestic initiatives included the consolidation of the fledgling nuclear program‚ which was initiated by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto‚ denationalization and deregulation and the state’s Islamization. His

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    Democracy in Pakistan

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    first decade was completely unrest with political instability as many as seven prime ministers resigned or some of them were ousted. Soon After independence Liaqat Ali Khan became first prime Minister of Pakistan. He was also called the right hand of Quiad-e-Azam‚ the leader of Muslim League and first governor general of Pakistan. Liaqat Ali Khan had played Vital role in the independence of India And Pakistan‚ he also established ground work for Pakistan’s foreign policy. It was Khan due to him India

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    14 August 1947

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    Families and friends get together for lunch or dinner‚ or for an outing. Housing colonies‚ cultural centres‚ and societies hold entertainment programmes and competitions. Other events include: Changing of the guard at the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Jinnah‚ Mazar-e-Quaid‚ Wagah Border ceremonies‚ fashion and musical concerts‚ both sides releasing prisoners that may have crossed each others

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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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    The first recorded incident of violence over the issue between Hindus and Muslims in modern times took place in 1853 during the reign of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh. A Hindu sect called the Nirmohis claimed the structure‚ contending that the mosque stood on the spot where a temple had been destroyed during Babar’s time. Violence erupted from time to time over the issue in the next two years and the civil administration had to step in‚ refusing permission to build a temple or to use it as a place

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    Indo-Pak Relations

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    In the past sixty years‚ this stance has not changed rather it becomes prime government agenda for all the successive governments. Pakistan has been governed by people elected as well as military in the past. But‚ except the small period of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto all the people elected governments are not truly democratic in the sense that actually controlled by military & ISI. After losing two wars Pakistani army is in no mood to soften their stand on India. Under first military rule of Gen. Zia

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