http://www.ngos.org.pk/ http://www.piphro.org/ngodirectory2.html S. NoName of NGOContactMissionThematic Area1AahungFocal Person: Shazia Zuberi Address: Town House No. G-28 / 29‚ Embassy Villa 10‚ Ch. Khaliq-u-Zaman Road‚ Block 8 Clifton‚ Karachi Tele: 021-5870244 & 021- 5821654 E:mail. aahung@cyber.net.pk Web Site:http://www.aahung.org/Aahung is a Non-profit Organization. We advocate for an enable environment where every individual’s sexual rights are respected‚ protected ane fullfilled as
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References: 1. Shabbir Akhtar‚ A Faith for All Seasons: Islam and Western Modernity (London‚ Bellew‚ 1990)‚ p. 104. 2 5. P. J. Vatikiotis‚ Islam and the State [1987]‚ (rep. London‚ Routledge‚ 1991)‚ p. 67. 6 9. S. P. Huntington‚ ’The Clash of Civilisations? ’‚ Foreign Affairs
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ijcrb.webs.com MAY 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 1 Impact of HR Practices on Employee Job Satisfaction in Public Sector Organizations of Pakistan Muhammad Javed Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University Islamabad‚ Pakistan Muhammad Rafiq (Corresponding Author) Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University Islamabad‚ Pakistan Islamabad‚ 44000‚ Federal‚ Pakistan. Maqsood Ahmed Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University
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Final Solutions is a stage play in three acts .The play opens with a kind of flashback scene. In this scene we see and hear a fifteen year-old bride Daksha reading out what she had written in her diary. This flashback goes back to the late 1940. Here we simultaneously see and hear Daksha as she has passed nearly fifty years. In the present she is the grandmother known by the name Hardika. Also on the stage‚ perhaps at the back are present the mob. They were carrying sticks with a Hindu and Muslim
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KNOWLEDGE IS THE ONLY POWER DHARAMBANDHU Education plays a major role in nurturing human talent and potential which in turn enhances their ethical values and enables them to become self reliant and achieve prosperity. One of the major intellects of his time Swami Dayanand Saraswati said that education is a tool through which a person achieves knowledge‚ civility‚ righteousness and control over his senses and because of which the darkness of illiteracy‚ immorality‚ vanity and …………… are destroyed
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SWOT ANALYSIS: Strength: • Excellent quality service • Good networking • More consumer oriented marketing due to ALFALAH Bank • It brings new trends in mobile technology • Worldwide roaming • Choice is high and cheaper rates • Very easy to use • Proper connectivity • Defensive strategy • Online billing system • High franchises Weakness: • No attractive advertisement on media. • Very tough competition with other mobile companieslike‚ MOBILINK‚ U-FONE‚ TELENOR and ZONG • Need to
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1 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT (Recharge Potential and Governance) (2009-13) Drainage Section Syed Javed Sultan‚ Muhammad Saeed Dr. Muhammad Basharat‚ Dilbar Hassan OBJECTIVES •Identify areas of groundwater depletion and recharge potential; and •Develop conjunctive water management options to be implemented for long term sustainability of the resources. 2 BACKGROUND • Irrigation systems changed significantly‚ now increasingly dependent on groundwater. • Simultaneously‚ groundwater
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The topic on which I have done my 2 nd year’s project work is the role of the media in bringing out corruption cases from the field of sports. I have worked really hard on this project and I hope you will like it. I owe a great many thanks to all the people who have helped me and supported me throughout my period of project work. Firstly‚ my deepest thanks to my professors Mrs. Moulisri Chakraborty and Mrs. Srabani Roy‚ the guides of my project for guiding and correcting all my documents
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WP/12/151 What’s in It for Me? A Primer on Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia Olga Krasicka and Sylwia Nowak © 2012 International Monetary Fund WP/12/151 IMF Working Paper Asia and Pacific Department What’s in It for Me? A Primer on Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia Prepared by Olga Krasicka and Sylwia Nowak1 Authorized for distribution by Sanjaya Panth June 2012 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the
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Stock Market: Evidence from Iran” Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 11 (5)‚ 610-616. Akbari‚ A‚ H.‚ and Rankaduwa‚ W. (2006) “Inflation Targeting in a Small Emerging Market Economy: The Case of Pakistan” SBP-Research Bulletin‚ 2 (1)‚ 169-190. Akhtar‚ S. (2008) “The effectiveness of monetary policy in Pakistan” Convocation of the Institute of Business Management‚ Karachi‚ 6 December 2008‚ Pakistan. Ali. M‚ S‚ B.‚ and Mim. S‚ B. (2011) “What Drives Inflation in MENA Countries?” International Journal
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