| The Competition Commission of Pakistan | PRESENTED TO: SIR NAJAF | | Fatima Mustjab | | Presented By: * Sidra Tariq:BC100003 * Hira Khan:BC10037 * Faiza Awan:BC10042 * Iqra Shazadi:BC10046 * Aleena Tariq:BC10104 (eve) * Fatima Mustjab:BC10105(eve) CCP Introduction The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) was established on 2 October 2007 under the Competition Ordinance‚ 2007 which was later transformed into Competition Act 2010. With competition and
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Introduction Kashmir Conflict has been around since 1947. It is also the key point or the reasons why India and Pakistan did not get along well. Because of this‚ the diplomatic relationships between the two countries are on the fire and both countries has been witnesses few war to fought over Kashmir. Behind this conflicts‚ we can find a lot of other historical events that happen due to this among this is a country name Bangladesh was born from East Pakistan. This article is designed to help explain
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“ENERGY CRISIS” CONTENT: INTRODUCTION: 2. Pakistan’s Energy Sector A: Energy Supply B: Energy Consumption C Sources of Energy in Pakistan 3 Non-renewable resources (Fossil fuels) A: Petroleum products B: Natural Gas C: Coal 4 Renewable Resources a: Hydro power Current Hydropower stations Potential Hydropower stations 5 Alternative Energy Sources A: Wind B: Solar C: Agricultural biomass /biodiesel D: Tidal 6 Causes of Energy Crisis A: Growing
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CEMENT INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY 2 HISTORY OF THE CEMENT INDUSTRY 2 TYPES OF CEMENT PRODUCED WORLDWIDE 6 TYPES OF CEMENT PRODUCED IN PAKISTAN 7 PLAYERS 9 CEMENT PRODUCTION IN INDUSTRY 13 MARKET SHARE OF THE FIRMS IN CEMENT INDUSTRY 14 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF CEMENT INDUSTRY 15 CARTELIZATION 16 CONTRIBUTION MADE BY CEMENT 18 EXPORTS 19 All PAKISTAN CEMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (APCMA) 21 INCENTIVES 23 RAW MATERIALS
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Public libraries and development planning in Pakistan: a review of past efforts and future needs Syed Jalaluddin Haider Department of Library and Information Science‚ University of Karachi Background Pakistan as an independent country came into being on 14 August 1947 as a result of the partition of British India. It covers an area of 796‚095 sq. kms‚ with an estimated population in 1997 of 144 million and a growth rate of 2.9 per cent. Two-thirds of the population is non-urban‚ with agriculture
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Job Satisfaction of Bank Employees in Bangladesh. By Md. Shamim Hossain Abstract This study attempts to evaluate job satisfaction of bank employees in Bangladesh. It focuses on the relative importance of job satisfaction factors and their impacts on the overall job satisfaction of employees. In this study the targeted population is employees of Bank. The Banks include private and public Bank. The data was collected and administered by means of a structured questionnaire. The study showed
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Research paper Bangladesh A project on British History ant Civilization CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF THE COMMONWEALTH 4 1.1. A HISTORY 4 1.2. THE MODERN COMMONWEALTH 6 2. BANGLADESH 8 2.1. SOME HISTORICAL FACTS 8 2.2. GEOGRAPHY 9 2.3. SOCIETY 11 2.4. ECONOMY 12 2.5. CONSTITUTION 13 2.6. OTHER INFORMATION 14 CONSLUSION 15 LITERATURE 16 INTRODUCTION The title of the paper shows the objective
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FUTURE OUTLOOK AND CHALLENGES FOR PAKISTAN’S ECONOMY Ishrat Husain H.E. Dr. Maleeha Lodhi‚ Mr. Anjum Iqbal‚ Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I am delighted to be back once again in your midst this year and wish to thank you for inviting me this evening to share my views about Pakistan’s economic prospects with this distinguished gathering. I would like to address the following three questions that are of great interest to every Pakistani‚ whether living in Pakistan or abroad. (a) What
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PAK-AFGHAN TIES IN THE LIGHT OF PAK-US STRATEGIC DIALOGUE HUMERA IQBAL( Introduction Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship has been a victim of conflicting interests. The two have never been at ease with each other and deep suspicions are observed in the bilateral policies pursued by their governments. Pakistan always wished for a friendly government in Afghanistan so that the western border could be considered secure — a wish that never materialised. The relationship got worse during
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PRESS DURING EMERGENCY The promulgation of Emergency and Press Censorship on June 26‚ 1975 constituted the darkest chapter in press history in free India. The period had its immediate and long term repercussions for the press. In fact‚ in the past decade‚ dark shades of press censorship were indeed hovering over the country. And more dangerously‚ new forms of have been invented in the changed scenario of globalisation. It was the censorship of 1975‚ which showed how the press at large became a
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