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    Congress Rule 1937

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    of India Act 1935. Elections were held in eleven provinces - Madras‚ Central Provinces‚ Bihar‚ Orissa‚United Provinces‚ Bombay Presidency‚ Assam‚ NWFP‚ Bengal‚Punjab and Sindh. The final results of the elections were declared in February 1937. TheIndian National Congress emerged in power in all the provinces except for three - Bengal‚ Punjab‚ and Sindh. The All-India Muslim Leaguefailed to form the government in any province. The Congress ministries resigned in October and November 1939‚ in protest

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    Flood Monitering

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    creation‚ Pakistan has faced severe floods in 1950‚ 1956‚ 1957‚ 1973‚ 1976‚ 1978‚ 1988‚ 1992 and now in 2010. These floods affected the basins of the rivers in Punjab and Sindh. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)‚ Balochistan‚ Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA)‚ Gilgit Baltistan(G-B)‚ Azad Jammu and Kashmir(AJK) and in some areas of Punjab‚ damages are caused mainly due to flash floods in secondary and tertiary rivers including hill torrents. Pakistan has suffered from the worst flood of its history

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    The Indus Water Treaty

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    Independence by the British. After Independence‚ problems between the two countries arose over the distribution of water. Rivers flow into Pakistan territory from across India. In 1947‚ when Punjab was divided between the two countries‚ many of the canal head-works remained with India. The division of Punjab thus created major problems for irrigation in Pakistan. On April 1‚ 1948‚ India stopped the supply of water to Pakistan from every canal flowing from India to Pakistan. Pakistan protested and

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    A Study on Retail Loans

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    A PROJECT REPORT On COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF RETAIL LOANS undertaken at “PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK LTD” For the partial fulfillment of award of degree “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” 2009-2011 SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- Ms RITU GUPTA Abhishek ROLL NO. 558/MBA/09

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    Second Battle of Panipat

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    His son Akbar was only thirteen years old when he ascended the throne. At the time of Akbar’s accession to the throne‚ the Mughal rule was confined to Kabul‚ Kandhahar‚ and parts of Punjab and Delhi. Akbar was then campaigning in Punjab with his guardian Bairam Khan. On February 14‚ 1556‚ in a garden at Kalanaur in Punjab‚ Akbar was enthroned as king. Hemu or Hemchander was a military chief of the Afghan King Muhammad Adil Shah who had established himself at Chunar and was seeking to expel the Mughals

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all we would like to thank Almighty Allah for giving us the courage and ability to complete this report.We would like to express our gratitude to all those who gave us the possibility to complete this report. We want to thank the Department of management sciences of our university for giving us an opportunity to commence this project in the first instance and to do the necessary research work. We are deeply indebted to our supervisor Sir Muzammil Aftab whose help‚ stimulating

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    Cash Crops of Pakistan

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    the highest amount of foreign exchange for Pakistan. It is grown in Punjab‚ Sind And N.W.F.P. For the last decade it has been victim of different kinds of plant diseases. Fine quality‚ ready made garments are prepared from cotton. It is one of the best industries of the Pakistan. Pakistani cotton is liked in all over the world due to its fine quality. 2. Rice: Rice is the second best cash crops of Pakistan. It is grown in Punjab‚Sind And N.W.F.P. Fine quality of rice‚like Basmati is exported in

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    Shahid Udham Singh

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    foreign rulers that Indians will no longer tolerate their treachorous rule and impositions. In 1940‚ almost 21 years after the Amritsar Massacre of 1919 in Punjab province of India‚ Singh shot the unsuspecting 75 years old Michael O’Dwyer while he was attending a lecture meet at Caxton Hall in London. O’Dwyer had been Governor of the Punjab in 1919‚ when Brigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer mercilessly ordered British troops to fire on a congregation of unarmed Indian who had gathered at

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    Cotton Farming

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    19-38 CONTRACT FARMING IN PUNJAB An Analysis of Problems‚ Challenges and Opportunities SHARANJIT S. DHILLON and NAVCHETAN SINGH* Abstract. Private sector participation in agriculture is envisaged through promotion of contract farming and land leasing arrangements‚ which will accelerate the technology transfer process and bring more cash inflows to the cash strapped farm sector. In this paper‚ an effort has been made to analyze the working of contract farming in Punjab as practised by a private

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    Lohri

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    country like India. Punjab being a predominantly agricultural state that prides itself on its food grain production‚ it is little wonder that Lohri is its one of the most significant festival. Thus‚ Lohri is symbolic of ripening of the crops and of copious harvest. Lohri instill sensitivity among the people towards their environment and culture. The fundamental theory behind the festival of Lohri is the sense of togetherness and the culturally rich legacy of the people of Punjab. The focus of Lohri

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