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    countries‚ India and Pakistan. The legislation of Indian Independence Act was designed by the Prime Minister Clement Attlee as Indian Political Parties agreed on the transfer of power from the British Government to the independent Indian Government and the Partition of India. This act received royal assent on 18th July‚ 1947.The Agreement was made with Lord Mountbatten‚ which was known as the 3 June Plan or Mountbatten Plan. The 2 newly formed countries of India and Pakistan came into existence from

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    Sanjeed Mohammed H Schamnad Kumar S Bhattacharya HSS F316- Popular literature and culture of South Asia BITS-Pilani 15th April‚ 2013 Turmoil and the ensuing Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto Saadat Hasan Manto’s works portrays the darkness of the human psyche‚ as values continuously plummeted during the Partition. His works‚ released during the dark social climate of post-partition Indian subcontinent reflected an innate sense of human helplessness towards darkness that prevailed in society.

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    Status of Women

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ask the expert The Status of Women in Pakistan: A Muslim majority state and the 21st century. Neshay Najam Lahore‚ Pakistan "All citizens are equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of law. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of sex alone". "No citizen otherwise qualified for appointment in the service of Pakistan shall be discriminated against in respect of any such appointment on the ground only of…sex…"

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    insurgency than anything else. Afghan and Pakistan soldiers had a long history of defeating occupations and this fact strengthened their resolve. Their strategy shifted from regular combat engagements to suicide bombings‚ terrorist activities‚ and the targeting of civilians. All are tactics normally employed by some hybrid threat organizations. The Pakistan government continued to fund the Taliban with money and fighters to resist the US forces. While Pakistan supported the Taliban in Afghanistan they

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    FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION‚ ISLAMABAD COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION (CSS)‚ 2013 Instructions to Candidates & Application Form (Please note that Admission for Competitive Examination is provisional) 1. Please read carefully the Rules for the Competitive Examination and Instructions to Candidates before filling the application form. Please note that the prescribed conditions are not relaxable. 2. The candidate is cautioned that before he/she receives his/her roll no‚ the serial number of the

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    clearly show that English language has positive effect on the economy of the countries which use EMI. For example‚ according to the first statistical research that commissioned from the Euro monitor‚ in some countries like Bangladesh‚ Nigeria‚ and Pakistan which use English as the medium of instruction‚ developed countries like US and UK have more tendencies to invest in those countries rather than they invest in the other countries like the Cameron and Rwanda (Lotbinière‚ 2011). Besides that‚ the

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    OLD AND NEW MEDIA: CONVERGING DURING THE PAKISTAN EMERGENCY (MARCH 2007-FEBRUARY 2008) Abstract Arguments about digital technology‚ civic engagement‚ and collective action are often framed in the context of political participation in developed nations‚ particularly‚ the United States. Many have concluded that the availability of digital technologies and new media platforms facilitates democratic practices and participatory behavior. Whether this is equally true of the developing world remains to

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    Exploring the China-Pakistan Relationship Roundtable Report Kerry B. Dumbaugh CNACHINAySTUDIES MISCD0022883.A1/Final June 2010 20100721022 CNA ANALYSIS & SOLUTIONS CNA is a non-profit research and analysis organization comprised of the Center for Naval Analyses (a federally funded research and development center) and the Institute for Public Research. The CNA China Studies division provides its sponsors‚ and the public‚ analyses of China’s emerging role in the international

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    Document no: 5 Pakistan-China Relations Pakistan and China’s bilateral relations have stood the test of time. China has always provided political‚ economic‚ humanitarian and diplomatic support to Pakistan. However‚ for the last two years there has been a concerted campaign in the Indian and Western media to malign this relationship by blowing minor issues out of proportion. Chinese aid volume during the 2010 super floods‚ the pulling out of government owned Chinese bank from Iran-Pakistan pipeline project

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    of the dissolution of the British Crown Colony of India in 1947‚ the treaty recognized the mutual needs of India and Pakistan‚ and the necessity of ensuring continuing access to the waters of the Indus River System for both nations. Although the treaty has survived “two and a half wars and frequent military mobilizations” as well as a nuclear arms race‚ current moves by both Pakistan and India regarding dispute mediation threaten to dissolve the treaty. Differences in interpretation‚ Pakistani mismanagement

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