Name: Muhammad yasir Pakistan is a country which has every aspects of life in it and more on it is the beautiful country in the world It has four climates in it and it has different landscapes in it which is the topic of mine ‚now focusing on the greatest landscape of Pakistan called SAIF-UL-MALOOK which is located in the vale of Kaghan .It is the beautiful‚ cool ‚fun and adventure packed spots in the vale of Pakistan‚ this legendary lake carries a mystic milieu which is refreshing for every
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family. Many respondents believed that children need to be socialized in such a way where they believe that male and females are equal. If a boy is brought up to believe that he is no different from his sister‚ he will have a more positive outlook on life claimed Sana Memon. Another respondent stated that the oppression of women had to come to an end and in doing so‚ education would play a big part. According to her‚ education would eradicate ignorance within a persons character‚ and would lead to a
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Urbanization and Urban growth An urban area is defined as a town or city plus its adjacent suburban fringes with a population of between10‚000-50‚000. A rural area usually is defined as an area with a population of less than 2‚500 people. Urbanization is the process in which people increasingly move from rural areas to densely populated cities; also involves the transformation of rural areas into urban areas. A country’s degree of urbanization is the percentage of its population living in an urban area.
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financial control‚ decentralization‚ vibrant civil society and media‚ transparency and rule of law. INTRODUCTION:- We‚ in Pakistan are breathing in a culture which‚ for no better description can be called as the culture of corruption. It has permeated into every facet of our life. Not a single institution is without its black sheep whose number is ever on the increase. Corruption means “dishonesty or illegal behaviour‚ especially of people in authority
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY Gender inequality in Pakistan October 20th‚ 2010 Pakistan’s founding father‚ Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ proclaimed in a speech given at a meeting of the Muslim University Union‚ in Aligarh‚ on March 10‚ 1944‚ the following: “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere
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Afshan Jafar claims that the position of women in Pakistan is the product of specific‚ historical‚ political and cultural forces (53). In this paper‚ we will examine the historical and contemporary cultural and political forces that influence women in Pakistan. Particular attention will be given to the influence of General Zia al Haq on women’s rights; this will be illustrated by examining Pakistani government policies on women before‚ during‚ and after his rule. The historical and contemporary cultural
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Express ------------------------------------------10 8. Concrete Sleeper Factories(CSF) -------------------10 9. Pakistan Locomotive Factory ------------------------10 10. RailCOP ------------------------------------------------ 11 11. PRACS --------------------------------------------------11 12. Karakorum Railway ----------------------------------11 13. Pakistan Railway Crisis -----------------------------12 14. Future of Railway ------------------------------------18 15
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Pakistan’s Dairy Sector A publication of Pakistan Dairy Development Company Dairy Pakistan Township‚ Kot Lakhpat Lahore‚ Pakistan‚ Telephone: + 92 42 55142 145 Fax :(042) 5781909 Sponsored By: Nestlé Pakistan Ltd. & Tetra Pak Ltd. The White Revolution- Dhoodh Darya June 2006 By Huma Fakhar et el‚ Market @ccess Promotion – Asia & Fakhar Law International www.map-asia.org www.fakharlaw.com & Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Dairy Development Company State Cement Corporation
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The Education System in Pakistan At independence‚ Pakistan had a poorly educated population and few schools or universities. Although the education system has expanded greatly since then‚ debate continues about the curriculum‚ and‚ except in a few elite institutions‚ quality remained a crucial concern of educators in the early 1990s. Adult literacy is low‚ but improving. In 1992 more than 36 percent of adults over fifteen were literate‚ compared with 21 percent in 1970. The rate of improvement
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CIVILIZATIONS SINCE 1500 Instructions for Paper #3 (Due Friday‚ May 11) Read Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan and answer ONE of the following questions in an essay of at least six pages‚ being sure to support your argument with specific evidence from the text‚ and to use footnotes where necessary: 1. How do different visions of identity and community come into conflict in Train to Pakistan? Which one wins out? Why? What caused this conflict? 2. Compare the experience of independence and
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