In early 1994‚ the population of Pakistan was estimated to be 126 million‚ making it the ninth most populous country in the world. Its land area‚ however‚ ranks thirty-second among nations. Thus Pakistan has about 2 percent of the world’s population living on less than 0.7 percent of the world’s land. The population growth rate is among the world’s highest‚ officially estimated at 3.1 percent per year‚ but privately thought to be closer to 3.3 percent per year by many planners involved in population
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remain static but it changes according to time and circumstances Pakistan’s principles of foreign policy are its ideology and national integration. Pakistan came into being on 14th of August 1947 and it inherited the legacy of foreign policy from the British India. However it made some adjustments in accordance with its ideology and objectives of Pakistan movement. Its foreign policy was determined by three factors (i) Security (ii) Development (iii) Ideology. Its security has remained the core stones
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under the leadership of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ culminated Pakistan on 14th August 1947. She started her journey as a country without many resources‚ no machinery‚ no industry‚ not much educated middle class‚ a huge problem of refugees and a neighbor always waiting for the kill. In 63 years Pakistan has come a long way‚ she is now 27th biggest economy of the world and the only nuclear power in the Muslim world. Pakistan came into being after the division of the sub continent; she consists
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Economic condition of Pakistan For the past few years Pakistan has been following the technique of assessment of domestic oil value against the international oil value on a fortnight basis. About 85% of the oil required for domestic uses in Pakistan is imported. Back in the year 2004 various subsidies were given by the government on the oil price as an attempt to protect the citizens from the prospective record fuel costs. It was also an attempt to curb the rate of inflation prevalent in the country
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Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence; it’s been around for hundreds of years. FURNITURE INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN Pakistan is a leading furniture manufacturing industry. In developed countries‚ furniture is being made on modern machineries‚ but in Pakistan it is usually made through manual methods and by hands. The furniture industry in Pakistan can be divided into two main types; cottages and small-scale industry. These units‚ which are not mechanized‚ use out-dated tools
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The Pakistan flood of 2010 happened on Monday the 26th July 2010 in the villages Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Punjab‚ Sindh‚ Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan. Causes The heavy rains were caused by a monsoon depression (also called a monsoon low) that formed over the Bay of Bengal on July 24‚ crossed over India‚ and reached Pakistan on July 27 Climate change – There was unusually heavy monsoon rains which caused widespread flooding in Pakistan‚ whilst coinciding in Russia unusually high temperatures
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change in just ten days? Well‚ mine did during summer break of my junior year. I went on a two-week trip to Pakistan with my Pakistani class. We traveled all over Pakistan‚ from Karachi to Peshawar‚ along the South of Pakistan‚ and even to Iran! I visited places I usually saw on the television screen. I even climbed 827 steps on the world famous Habib Bank Plaza. I truly enjoyed visiting the Pakistan Maritime Museum. It is so big that people say it takes about one whole week to go through the entire museum
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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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Climate Regions of Pakistan Depending on the topography‚ there is an extreme variation in the temperature of Pakistan. The country is essentially arid except for the southern slopes of the Himalayas and the sub-mountainous tract where the annual rainfall varies between 760 and 1270 mm. This area has humid sub-Tropical climate. In the extreme north - because of great heights - Highland climate prevails. The controlling factors of the climate are: 1. The sub-Tropical location of Pakistan that tends to
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Social problem of pakistan 1. Poverty 2. Illiteracy 3.Terrorism 4.Food and water crisis 5.Population growth 6.Poor health facilities 7.Internal and international migration 8.Discrimination of Sex 9.democracy in shape of dictatorship 10.unloyal leaders 11.Foregin debt 12.Child labor 13.Deviant behavior 14.discourage the rules of law from government representatives 15.inflation
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