PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN AND THEIR SOLUTIONS OUTLINE: 1.INTRODUCTION 2.PROBLEMS OF PAKISTANS A. INNER PROBLEMS a.TERRORISM b.SECTERIAN VIOLANCE c.ENERGY CRISIS d.POOR RULE OF LAW e.ECONOMIC MELTDOWN f.CORRUPTION g.POLITICAL DESTABILITY h.FLOODS i.INJUSTICE j.LACK OF NATIONAL INTEGRITY k.POVERTY l.UNEMPLOYMENT m.INFLATION B. OUTER PROBLEMS a.DRONE ATTACKS b.FOREIGN DEBTS c.LACK OF FDI d.WEAK FOREIGN POLICY SOLUTIONS a.TO CURB THE TERRORISM BY DIALOGUES AND MILIATRY OPERATIONS b.ENERGY CRISIS SHOULD BE
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OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN TEACHER’S GUIDE THREE PETER MOSS 1 CONTENTS THE WORLD The struggle for democracy: the monarch versus the people ..................................................... 1 The rise and fall of the Sun King‚ Louis XIV of France .............................................................. 2 The Enlightenment ....................................................................................................................... 4 The French Revolution .....
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URBANIZATION IN PAKISTAN1 Ishrat Husain Economic theory suggests that Structural transformation usually takes place when resources are reallocated from low productivity agriculture to high productivity industry and services sectors. Cities and urban areas are the magnets for location of these sectors which benefit from migration of the surplus and underemployed labour. Rapid economic growth is therefore associated with urbanization. The pace of urbanization is‚ in turn‚ accelerated with a larger
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Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan – Analysis Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan by Moniza Alvi depicts an Afghani girl trying to find her cultural identity and explores the issue of being torn between two cultures. This is through the poet’s experience of receiving ethnic clothing from her relatives in Pakistan‚ her culture and race is mixed making her feel like she does not belong in the community. The traditional clothes are described carefully in order to express their difference from British
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B.2 Natural Resources – An Issue of Sustainability d)_Fish (Syllabus 2011) d)_Fish Candidates should be able to • describe the fishing methods used in both marine and inland waters‚ including fish farms‚ • give examples of the fish caught in both marine & inland waters & of the fish reared on fish farms‚ • give examples of the fishing ports on both the Balochistan and Sindh coasts‚ • describe the uses of the fish caught. • explain improvements in fishing methods and processing techniques
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Poverty in Pakistan A STUDY on poverty has brought Pakistan face to face with a reality that it will find hard to accept: every third Pakistani is caught in the ‘poor’ bracket i.e. some 58.7 million out of a total population of 180 million subsist below the poverty line. This includes more than half the population in the forever remote Balochistan‚ 33 per cent in Sindh‚ 32 per cent in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 19 per cent in Punjab. These are daunting figures. But they are much needed for planning
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terms‚ but I’m sure military will remain powerfull even if democracy is restored. Demographically •Population is growing at 1.8% and‚ decreased from 3% in mid eighties. High growth is considered to be an asset today‚ countries like India and Pakistan will provide cheap labor for ageing markets like USA‚ EU and Japan. Social Development •Literacy will climb at slow pace and settle around 60-65% by 2020‚ the figure is based on current trend. Ideologically •I foresee a modern and moderate
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concerning domination by Punjab‚ the constitution established a bicameral legislature with a Senate‚ providing equal provincial representation‚ and a National Assembly‚ allocating seats according to population. Islam was declared the state religion of Pakistan. Bhutto had the opportunity to resolve many of Pakistan’s political problems. But although the country finally seemed to be on a democratic course‚ Bhutto lost this opportunity because of series of repressive actions against the political opposition
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Pre-Feasibility Study OFF-SEASON VEGETABLE FARMING (High Tunnel) Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE 6th Floor LDA Plaza Egerton Road‚ Lahore Tel (042)111 111 456‚ Fax: (042) 36304926-7 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE PUNJAB 8th Floor LDA Plaza‚ Egerton Road‚ Lahore. Tel: (042) 111 111 456‚ Fax: (042) 36370474 helpdesk.punjab@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5TH Floor‚ Bahria Complex II‚ M.T. Khan Road‚ Karachi.
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Geography Australia is both the smallest and oldest continent in the world‚ and it is the only country that is also a continent. [1] It is an island located between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific‚ just south of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. At 2‚941‚299 square miles‚ Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world and only about 150‚000 square miles (about the size of Montana) smaller than the continental United States. Its interior land is a flat and sparsely populated desert
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