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    Pakistan Steel Mills

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    Topic: Privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills Subject: Pakistan Economic Policy Submitted By: M. Faizan Sohail (7133) Faculty: Shahid Iqbal Date of Submission: 12th August 2010 Pakistan Steel Mills Introduction: Pakistan Steel Mills is the producer of long rolled steel products in Karachi‚ Pakistan. The Pakistan Steel Mill is the country ’s largest industrial undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1 million tons of steel. The enormous dimensions of the project can be visualized

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    Amendments

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    2.7. 7th Amendment 2. Amendments passed during Junejo’s regime under the influence of Gen Zia 3.8. 8th Amendment 3.9. 9th Amendment 3.10. 10th Amendment 3.11. 11th Amendment 3. Amendments passed during Nawaz‚ Benazir and Musharraf regime 4.12. 12th Amendment 4.13. 13th Amendment 4.14. 14th Amendment 4.15. 15th Amendment 4.16. 16th Amendment 4.17. 17th Amendment 4. Amendment passed during Zardari’s regime 5

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    Books | Authors | A Bend in the river | V.S. Naipaul | A Brush with Life | Satish Gujral | A Conceptual Encyclopaedia of Guru Granth Sahib | S.S. Kohli | A Foreign Policy for India | I.K. Gujral | A Fortune Teller Told Me | Tiziano Terzani | A Gender Lens on Social Psychology | Judith A Howard and Jocelyn A.Hollander | A General and His Army | Georgy Vladimov | A Himalayan Love Story | Namita Gokhale | A Last Leap South | Vladimir Zhirinovsky | A Nation Flawed-Lesson from Indian History

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    existence in their own province. Though there are many reasons for the Sindhi ethno nationalist movements‚ the Sindhi clash with the Mohajirs was one of the main causes for activity during the 1970s. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came into power in 1971. Due to extreme pressure from the Sindhi people (Bhutto who himself was Sindhi) he adopted a very pro Sindhi style for the initial period of his rule. One major political impact of the Sindhi ethno-nationalist movement was the introduction of quota system in Sindh

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    Festival – finally began on Saturday at Mohenjodaro with a lavish opening ceremony The cultural coup‚ masterminded by Pakistan People’s Party Patron-in-Chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari‚ is in the series of celebrations all over the province under the two-week-long Sindh Festival. With the historical stupa in the background‚ Bilawal Bhutto walked up the 80-feet-wide illuminated stage to officially open the festival.  Addressing a gathering‚ Bilawal said that the object of organising the festival was to

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    Human rights violations against women have‚ for too long‚ been denied the attention and concern of international organizations‚ national governments‚ traditional human rights groups and the press. Meanwhile‚ hundreds of millions of girls and women around the world continue to endure debilitating and often fatal human rights abuses. These are only a few instances of abuse which occur every single day all around the world. Human rights violations against women must be documented‚ publicized and

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    sees her as being equal to men in her desire and capacity for knowledge. Women are usually looked down because of their lack of physical strength. As the saying goes don’t judge a book by its cover. Women are actually talented in many ways. Benazir Bhutto‚ Margaret Thatcher‚ Julia Gillard‚ Indira Gandhi‚ Aung San Suu Kyi are women

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    1.Analysing the situation: Tahrek e Taliban which is also known as Paksitani Taliban is most dangerous and deadliest militant anti Pakistan agency. The cause of formation of TTP went back to the days of Nato operations by US in Afghanistan after 9/11 incident . After the invasion of America in Afghanistan ‚ many Taliban started movement in favor of Afghan Taliban in Pakistan and also went Afghanistan for Jihad. Afghanistan invasion led to the flow of Taliban fighters in administrated areas of

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    Women’s Empowerment‚ Media and Realities By Prof. D. B. Gadling & Karuna Raut Dept. of Mass Comm. & Journalism‚ Solapur University‚ Solapur. Email : d_gadling@yahoo.com Contribution of Social Reformers Gender equality is the point of utmost importance in the empowerment of women. This concept is not altogether new to India. Various attempts were made to spread it by social reformers in India. During the 19th century Raja Rammohan Roy raised his voice against child marriages‚ Sati and polygamy. Maharshi

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    synthesis

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    Social scientists have studied it‚ lawyers have tried to fix it and post-feminist society is over it. But women are still outnumbered by men in math‚ science and engineering fields. Most overt discrimination against women in the sciences has been reduced or eliminated in recent decades through legal‚ academic‚ corporate and government measures. But a climate that is less than fully friendly to women remains‚ and its texture is often still so taken for granted that it tends to be invisible. The

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