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    Facts of Kargil War

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    is oberved as Kargil Vijay Diwas in memory of the successful Operation Vijay. On this day in 1999‚ Indian soldiers regained control of outposts that had been intruded into by Pakistan. Tiger Hill‚ a mountain in the Kargi -Drass area of Jammu & Kashmir‚ was the most crucial point of the Kargil War. Its recapture played a key role in this war. Homage Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated in the Kargi-Drass sector and in New Delhi‚ where the Prime Minister pays homage to the soldiers at Amar Jawan Jyoti

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    Concept of Conflict

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    CONFLICT: BASIC CONCEPT The word conflict has been derived from the Latin word ‘Confligere’; which means to Strike or attack altogether. In the present world‚ there are conflicts found everywhere. Each conflict has a reason behind it. these conflicts usually occur when two or more individuals or groups feel they have irreconcilable differences‚ or they feel that there needs‚ interests or wants are threatened by the existence of the other groups demands. Hence clashes become inevitable. People

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    Sources of secondary sources in Pakistan Some are listed below‚  Agricultural & Livestock Products Marketing & Grading Dept.  Agricultural Census Organization  Azad Jammu & Kashmir Council  Board Of Investment  Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment  Capital Development Authority  Carrier Telephone Industries  Centre For Applied & Molecular Biology  Central Cotton Research Institute  Central Drugs Laboratory‚ Defence Housing Authority‚ Karachi  Central Inspectorate

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    Emergence of Pakistan

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    Emergence of Pakistan: The Indian Independence Act was passed by the British Parliament on July 18‚ 1947‚ giving rise to the Indian Union and Pakistan. It also saw the end of British raj in India from August 15‚ 1947. The Muslims of the sub-continent had finally achieved their goal to have an independent state after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid. Pakistan emerged on the map of the world in 1947. This came about beacuse of the Two-Nation Theory of which

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    No members of the government were hurt in the attack. This attack greatly angered the government for it was yet another religion based attack and they set all their resources on finding those responsible for the attack. All fingers pointed to the Kashmir‚ a Islamic militant group‚ and the Indian government set out to find the organizers of the attack. Then on December 15‚ 2001‚ the Indian

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    Human Rights Violation

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    years‚ there has been a decline in the proportion of child labor in the organized sector but it has spread its tentacles in the unorganized sectors such as road construction‚ weaving industry and restaurants. According to the 1981 census‚ Jammu and Kashmir had 10.53 per cent‚ the highest number of child labor incidence out of which about 85 per cent was engaged in handicrafts and handlooms. Aristotle had compared the superiority of the educated over the unlettered and said that it was as much as the

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    CRISIL Inclusix

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    June 2013 CRISIL Inclusix An index to measure India’s progress on Financial Inclusion An initiative by CRISIL Developed with support from Ministry of Finance‚ Government of India and Reserve Bank of India All calculations are based on data provided by the Reserve Bank of India CRISIL Inclusix An index to measure India’s progress on Financial Inclusion CRISIL defines financial inclusion as “The extent of access by all sections of society to formal financial services‚ such as credit‚ deposit

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    Human Rights In Pakistan

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    The human rights commission of PakistanSince independence and partition from British India in 1947‚ Pakistani political institutions have been dominated by the military. Pakistan has had a military government for thirty of its fifty-eight years of independence. The Pakistani military is a descendent of the British Indian Army and has retained the institutional structure‚ culture‚ and imperial ethos of its colonial predecessor. (Ghafoor 2007 101-18) Similar observations can be made about the next

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    Pak-China Relations

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    Britain relinquished its claim over the Indian subcontinent and divided its former colony into two states. Since then Pakistan and India have fought three wars and a number of low-level conflicts. Tensions remain high over the disputed territory of Kashmir with periodic military posturing on both sides of the border. India has long been perturbed by China’s military aid to Pakistan. K. Alan Kronstadt‚ a specialist in South Asian affairs at the

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    Post Colonialism

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    Post-Colonialism: Definition‚ Development and Examples from India 1. Post-colonialism in general 1.1 Definition Post-colonialism is an intellectual direction (sometimes also called an “era” or the “post-colonial theory”) that exists since around the middle of the 20th century. It developed from and mainly refers to the time after colonialism. The post-colonial direction was created as colonial countries became independent. Nowadays‚ aspects of post-colonialism can be found not only in sciences

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