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    Corruption in Pakistan

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    History Pakistan was created as a result of the partition of subcontinent and the British left behind a strong bureaucracy and army. The country was divided again when Eastern Pakistan seceded to form Bangladesh. A factor in this division was that Bengal’s elite and ruling class had been Hindus who were displaced by the partition‚ while the Punjab’s rich land-owning class were Muslims and so had retained power.[9] [edit] Recent events According to calculations performed by Transparency

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    Rural Development in India

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    Rural Development In India India has been a welfare state ever since her Independence and the primary objective of all governmental endeavors has been the welfare of its millions. Planning has been one of the pillars of the Indian policy since independence and the country’s strength is derived from the achievement of planning. The policies and programmes have been designed with the aim of alleviation of rural poverty which has been one of the primary objectives of planned development in India

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    intolerance in pakistan

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    Pakistan is a developing country and a sovereign‚ Islamic republic as well as an Islamic democracy with a mixture of both Islamic and colonial secular laws. The Constitution of Pakistan provides for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state

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    Ici Pakistan

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    Title: ICI Pakistan Ltd. (ICI) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Price: $125.00 Provider: GlobalData Date: 04 Jan 2013 Pages: 34 Type: AcrobatPDF Companies referenced: ICI.KA Available for Immediate Download Summary: ICI Pakistan Ltd. (ICI) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary ICI Pakistan Limited (ICI) manufactures and markets industrial and consumer products. The company’s products include polyester fibres‚ soda ash‚ petrochemicals‚ adhesives‚ acrylic

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    Constitutions of Pakistan

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    Pakistan Studies Presentation on: Constitutions of Pakistan Created By: Sheikh Sheheryar Contents S/No Subjects Responsibility Pg/No 1. Introduction………………..……………………………. 03 2. Constitution of Pakistan1956…………..…………….. 04 a. Origin b. Provision c. Salient features d. Islamic provisions e. Drawbacks f. Demise 3. Constitution

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    anywhere for the deplorable condition in which our women have to live.” well its a very well self explanatory quote‚ Jinnah said in 1947‚ a hot topic for discussion and most needed action of these days around the globe. Women’s situation in Pakistan In Pakistan‚ the women have no contribution in most activities or decision making‚ and this can be seen as a major obstacle towards development. And women’s participation in civil and social activities‚ and their contribution on a national and international

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    URBAN DESIGN (UrD) AND URBAN PLANNING (UrP) IN RELATION TO RLAS. Before even learning the actual meaning of Urban Design and Urban Planning I was really confused of the meaning of the two. Both give an ambiguous meaning that I can hardly differentiate. After reading through the context‚ I am elated for the clarification I acquired. I now clearly understand how the two work out without even stepping on each other’s dignity. What is more elating is that a registered and licensed architect could become

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    Climate of Pakistan

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    Background: Pakistan lies between the latitudes of 240-N to 360-N and between the longitudes of 610-E to 750-E. It has an area of 796096 km2. In the west‚ Pakistan shares its longest boundary line of 2250 km‚ with Afghanistan. In the south-west‚ a 950 km long border line separates Pakistan from Iran and in the east a 1600 km border is shared by Pakistan and India. 600 km long border cuts across the high Karakoram Range in the north. * Physical Profile: Physically Pakistan is located in

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    women in pakistan

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    WOMEN IN PAKISTAN Outline 1. introduction Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 with thesis statement leading to the conclusion. 2. Hurdles in the way of women empowerment in Pakistan a. Unlawful customs b. Feudalism c. Crimes against women d. Domestic violence e. Outdated and perennial culture f. Forced and early marriages g. Misinterpretation of religion h. Lack of policies implementation i. Hurdles in getting into politics j. Insecurity at work place k. Denied basic education l. Poverty m

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    Pakistan Revolutiom

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    political bondage and a determination to chart a new course of action. Our founding fathers wanted Pakistan to be a democratic‚ welfare and moderate Islamic state that could not only ensure the wellbeing of its own people without any discrimination of caste‚ creed‚ race and colour but also contribute to the peace and development of the world. The present democratic government is trying its best to make Pakistan a truly democratic‚ moderate‚ and welfare Islamic state in according with the vision of the founding

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