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    Progress in Pakistan

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    Progress in Pakistan We have been independent for nearly six decades now and in spite of being blessed with a mass of vast land comprising fertile plains‚ jungles and glaciated high mountains‚ big rivers‚ a vast coast line‚ immense natural resources and an industrious huge manpower have not progressed as much as the other Asian countries have with much lesser resources and comparatively in the same or even lesser time. What is keeping us behind the others? Apart from certain obvious important

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    Feudalism in Pakistan

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    Introduction:- The Zamindarana Nizam or Feudal system is a phenomenon that has affected Pakistan’s history time and again; sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. There are many salient features of the Feudal system in Pakistan. They are large landholdings by joint families; Lambardari of the local landlord family‚ work done by peasants or mazeras‚ complete rule of the landlord in the vicinity and often its surroundings too‚ debt bondage and sometimes absentee landlordism. The Pakistani

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    Airywoods: Market Analysis

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    Nasrin 59 Kader Islam 61 Mohima Mehjabin 63 Nafisa Tasnim Khan 78 Wahidul Islam 89 Table of content Executive Summary. Current Market Situation. Threats and opportunities. Objectives and issues. Marketing Strategy. Action Programs. Budget and controls. Environmental issues. Executive Summery on AIRYWOODS AIRYWOODS is a tol which is

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    Feminism in Pakistan

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    Out of the fifteen people asked‚ 53% of the survey population responded negatively to the question inquiring whether men were equal to women. Zahra Mania‚ a secretary for a business organization claimed that in our society‚ there is a substantial gap in the rights of men and women. The interviewee claimed that despite both sexes being intellectually equal‚ preference is given to men in acquiring important jobs such as being CEO‚ CFO‚ etc. Another respondent‚ who opted to remain anonymous backed this

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    addition of network capacity with a view to enhance services and to expand its reach across the country. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths •Largest operational network and infrastructure within ICT (Information & Communication Technologies) segment. •An integrated Monopoly. • Market leadership in Local loop‚ Wireless local loop (WLL) and fixed telephony. •PTCL (Ufone) is market challenger in GSM segment. •Ufone is performing well though Warid and Telenor are tough competitors. PTCL

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    Marriage in Pakistan

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    Marriage in Pakistan Pakistan is a place of thousands of cultured faces‚ when there is a wedding its full of its traditions and influenced by foreign customs. When you know there is Pakistani wedding be ready to participate with passion and enthusiasm. There are several steps among Muslim wedding‚ and they include mangni ‚ mayoo‚ mehndi‚ nikah‚ and valima. Mangni is a formal ceremony to mark the couple of the engagement. This event usually takes place at home and not a lot of people are invited

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    Education in Pakistan

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    13.CENTRAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN PAKISTAN EDUCATION SYSTEM AND THEIR NEEDED REFORMS: The existing education delivery system is not meeting the needs and aspirations of the society as such particularly‚ it is a challenge to the provinces and districts for the 21st century. Moreover‚ prior to devolution‚ the policy and planning have been undertaken by the central and provincial governments without taking into account the ground realities and without the participation of community. The main objectives

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    Communism in Pakistan

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    Communism in Pakistan Communism was‚ and still is‚ considered an established political force in the sub-continent and has been an ideological choice of a fairly large list of it’s heroes and martyrs which exist on both sides of the partition spectrum. The movement‚ especially in this region‚ has seen it’s fair share of dull days there’s no denying it. However‚ to understand what communism is and how it is viewed by different people in the light of their cultural and political backgrounds one

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    Unilever Pakistan Report

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    have of local culture and markets. Unilever’s strategy is to focus research and development and marketing on our top performing brands‚ that is‚ those that are most in demand from consumers. Through our extensive knowledge of trends identified today‚ we will continue to develop our brands to meet the needs of our consumers tomorrow. ‚ feel and smell great. Unilever products are at home everywhere: favorites with consumers throughout the world‚ from the emerging markets of Asia and Latin America

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    The Pakistan Ideology

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    Pakistani ideology is based on the Islamic ideology‚ which is quite obvious given the real reasons for the partition of the now Pakistan and India. The real reason for the partition was that Muslims were being imposed to follow the Hindu religion and the British didn’t help the Muslims and let the Hindus impose thing on the Muslims. The reason for the creation of Pakistan was so that the Muslims could practice their religion without any hindrances. 3) Aims of a Separate Homeland:

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