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    Poverty Poverty refers to the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as clean water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter. Poverty in Pakistan-Challenges Poverty is one of the major social problems Pakistan is facing. It is one of the most important and sensitive issue not only for our self but for the whole world. Poverty can cause other social problems like theft‚ bribe‚ corruption‚ adultery‚ lawlessness‚ injustice. To eradicate the evils of

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    Women Right's in Pakistan

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    Women’s right in pakistan The protection and promotion of women’s rights has become an acceptable element of the culture in most developed western economies. However‚ in many other countries throughout the world such rights are either non-existent or‚ where efforts are being made to implement new laws‚ these moves are being violently opposed by some other segments of the population. The development of women’s rights in Pakistan‚ unfortunately‚ falls within this latter category. As a report produced

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    believe in it so I believe in beauty of my dreams. I have dreams for my beloved motherland Pakistan. I have dreams for it because I am daughter of this soil‚ I enjoy the soothing breeze of its mountains‚ I sit under its shady tress‚ I drink the cool and sweet water of its springs‚ it loves me like a mother and I love it too much.Before I discuss my dreams‚ first let’s talk about today’s Pakistan. Today in Pakistan‚ our countrymen are facing a lot of problems. These problems include terrorism‚ racism

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    EMERGING DYNAMICS OF INTERNAL THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY Introduction 1. The multifarious threats to the security of Pakistan whether external or internal‚ have intensified in the 21st century. Unfortunately‚ no threat posed to the security of this country since the time of her inception has ever been fully controlled or eradicated. According to Quaid-e-Azam‚ “Pakistan was a cyclic revolution without parallel or precedence in history”. He wanted to make it a State that was united and powerful

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    developments‚ the primitive knowledge that men are superior to women remains embedded in our societal structure. Although‚ the western societies seem to have overcome the discriminatory practices‚ there is still a part of the culture that practices it. Pakistan has been host to discrimination practices since its inception about 60 years ago. Till the late 1990s‚ it was impossible for women to attain high ranking posts in any organization of the country. However‚ with the inception of telecom giants‚ Telenor

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    likely to receive general information or information that is gender and disability-specific on sexual and reproductive health‚ or to have access to family planning or maternal health services. 4. Women with disabilities have limited access to education and consequently demonstrate lower educational attainment compared to the general population. While existing data is limited‚ a commonly quoted

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    DEFINITION OF STREET CHILDREN WHO ARE STREET CHILDREN? Children (under 18 years) who spend most of their time on the streets. There are between 10 to 100 million street children worldwide‚ depending on the exact definition used. The target group is homeless and vulnerable street children including their families‚ who are at high risk of exploitation and physical and emotional abuse‚ especially through forced commercial sex and violence in the streets. DEFINITION OF STREET CHILDREN:

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    ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Pakistan was established in 1947 and since its inception; it has been surrounded by countless issues‚ some of which are confined to ill-formed/missing infrastructure‚ insufficient refined resources‚ barren or obsolete factories and technologies‚ the Kashmir controversy and other fronts also involving an ever-ready enemy to underscore its efforts towards progress. Despite being rich in natural resources‚ Pakistan has so far been a developing country with limited development

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    laws. Laws regulate the conduct of the people. Pakistan is an Islamic Republic and will of the people is expressed through their elected representatives who perform the function of law making. Main thing is the welfare of the people and development in all spheres of life in ademocratic manner where rule of law is observed. legislature in pakistan. In Pakistan we have our own Constitution called the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Principles under consideration while formulating

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