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    Federalism in Pakistan

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    Federalism is a system in which power is shared between one general and several regional or provincial governments. Power in this system is divided in such a way by the constitution that neither government has lesser powers than the other. To maintain this equal status by both levels of government‚ three conditions should be met; each government should have control over its finance in order to carry out its operations‚ no government should interfere in the decisions of the other‚ and no government

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    Terrorism

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    terrorism has been there in many States. Terrorists do not hesitate in using even the most cruel methods of violence and do not spare even women and children. Essay And Article On : Terrorism In India !! In Punjab it has been Pakistan sponsored terrorism. It has been in control in Punjab but still not eliminated. Poverty‚ unemployment‚ deprivation and illiteracy make a good breeding ground for militancy extremism. In north-eastern States of India the terrorism has been on the rise and nothing effective

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    Agriculture

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    SEASON | PRODUCTION TARGET FOR FY 2012-13 | SUPPORT PRICES | DETAILS | WHEAT | Rabi | Oct& Nov | Late April or Early May | 25 million tons | Rs. 1050/40 Kg | The government has fixed the wheat production target of 25 million tons for 2012-13. Punjab has to produce 19.2 million tons while the other three provinces are estimated to produce a total of 4.8 million tons (Source: Business Recorder‚ Low support price‚ high input costs to hurt wheat output: experts; November 02‚ 2012) | RICE | Kharif

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    Enforced Dissappearance

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    ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES introduction Enforced disappearances persist in many countries all over the world‚ having been a continuing feature of the second half of the twentieth century since they were committed on a gross scale in Nazi-occupied Europe. An enforced disappearance takes place when a person is arrested‚ detained or abducted by the state or agents acting for the state‚ who then deny that the person is being held or conceal their whereabouts‚ placing them outside the protection of

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    UMT‚C2‚ Johar town Lahore‚ Punjab‚54000 12003065418@umt.edu.pk 11-December-2013 Muhammad Ahmed Khan Editor Pakistan Times 32 A Gulberg 3 Lahore‚ Punjab‚54000 Dear Mr Khan: Iam writing you this letter to draw your attention towards the most important issue that happened during the moharram on the tenth of muharram on 15th november 2013 in Raja Bazar Rawalpindi. According to recent reports and article and also from the news channels point of veiw round about 7 innocent men were killed during

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    Green Revolution: The initiatives involved the development of high-yielding varieties of cereal grains‚ expansion of irrigation infrastructure‚ and distribution of hybridized seeds‚ synthetic fertilizers‚ and pesticides to farmers. The term "Green Revolution" has been attributed to William Gaud of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in a speech given to the Society for International Development in March 1968. In December 1969‚ the Green Revolution was presented by him

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    Research Paper On Sikhism

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    wear a turban. This prompts to Sikhs being victims of violence. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that traces its origin on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the successors that precede him. It was founded during the 16th century‚ at a place known as Punjab‚ which is currently known as the Sikhs’ homeland. Founded by Guru Nanak‚ the religion has been successfully passed down to ten other Sikh Gurus. The history of Asian Indians in the United States dates back to a hundred years ago. History has it that

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    Roadside Dhaba Case Study

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    Evolution and Commercialization of Roadside Dhabas The transformation of Dhabas from family sustaining measure to multi-million industry Submitted by- Navdeep Kumar Bhagat (35233) Harish Katole (35223) Evolution and commercialisation of Roadside Dhabas Dhaba‚ a word that comes to our mind when we talk about tasty and spicy food. A vast network of roads connects India. It forms the economic backbone of our

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    Riots After Partition

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    people. An estimated one million civilians died in the accompanying riots‚ particularly in the western region of Punjab which was split into two by the border. During the fateful months of August and September‚ 1947‚ the communal riots flared up on a very large scale in both the Punjabs. It is estimated by some British writers that about two lakhs were killed in the East and West Punjab. Thousands of women and children were abducted. The Governments of India and Pakistan‚ who had recently taken over

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    Kuka Movement

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    the policy of ‘Devide and Rule’. It was their strategy to become offensive against the roots of Indian culture. During those days‚ so many Butcherkhanas (Slaughter houses) in different parts of Punjab. During the days of Maharaja Ranjit Singh‚ there was total ban on cow slaughter. When British annexed Punjab‚ they printed these words on copper plates – “COW are not to be killed in Amritsar. The Penalty of killing cow is death.” But with passing times‚ the British opened slaughter houses‚ because

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