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    Failure of Democracy in Pakistan Democracy is a form of government in which supremacy of power is vested in the people of the voters collectively‚ and it is administered by them or the officers appointed by them. according to Chambers Dictionary it also means a state of society characterized by recognition of equality of right and privileges political‚ social and legal equality. The most accepted definition of democracy is Government of the people‚ for the people‚ and by the people (Abraham Lincoln)

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    This investigation will answer the question: For what reasons did Pakistan support the Mujahedeen during the Afghan-Soviet War‚ between the years 1979-1989? This investigation is important because Pakistan’s role was essential in ensuring the Mujahedeen’s success over the Soviets in the Soviet-Afghan war of 1979. The scope of this investigation is the reasons behind Pakistan’s involvement in the Soviet-Afghan war and their successes in training the Mujahedeen during the years 1979-1989. Firstly

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    Muhammad Waqar 2013-02-0207 Political Economy of Pakistan (POL341) Dr. TaimurRahman Privatization Program in Pakistan: Lack of Proper Implementation 1. Introduction 1.1 Background During last six decades‚ Pakistan has employed several different popular policy trends to get better economic position. Under influence of prevailing Statism in 1950s Pakistan developed industrial base and disinvested some of state enterprises. Bhutto perceived nationalization policy at

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    Education System in Pakistan

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    EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN: A SURVEY Introduction Every year the government of Pakistan publishes some report or the other about education. If not specifically about education‚ at least the Economic Survey of Pakistan‚ carries a chapter on education. These reports confess that the literacy rate is low‚ the rate of participation in education at all levels is low and the country is spending too little in this area. Then there one brave promises about the future such as the achievement of hundred

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    nations‚ founded in December 1985 by Zia ur Rehman and dedicated to economic‚ technological‚ social‚ and cultural development emphasizing collective self-reliance. Its seven founding members are • Bangladesh • Bhutan • India • Maldives • Nepal • Pakistan • Sri Lanka Meetings of heads of state are usually scheduled annually; meetings of foreign secretaries‚ twice annually. It is headquartered in Kathmandu‚ Nepal. The 16 stated areas of cooperation are • Agriculture and rural • Biotechnology • Culture

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    Currency Devaluation in Pakistan- Causes‚ Impacts and Suggestions Starting from the currency‚ it is a unit of exchange‚ which is in the form of money and allows you to facilitate the transfers of goods and services. And devaluation means‚ a reduction in the value of a specific currency with respect to some other monetary units. Devaluation is derived from the word de-value which is usually considered a means of correcting a deficit in the balance of payments. In simple words‚ it means to decrease

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    Religious extremism in Pakistan Religious extremism tends to a state of mind of a person about his religion in which he has such firm belief on his concepts such that any negotiation from it is unbearable for him. He becomes aggressive towards the society. As not only he considers himself to follow the religion strictly in his way but wants the society to do so. If unfortunately someone refuses his thoughts‚ he can go to any limit to make that person acting upon his ideology. He can even commit

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    PAKISTAN-UZBEKISTAN RELATION SHIP 1. INTRODUCTION Pakistan–Uzbekistan relations are the foreign relations between Pakistan and Uzbekistan. Relations between the two states were established when the republic of Uzbekistan became independent following the collapse of the USSR‚ the relations between the two countries were initially strained by the situation in Afghanistan which both countries border as they supported different factions Afghan factions. However relations improved after the

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    ECONOMIC REFORMS IN PAKISTAN There is a widely shared consensus about the nature of reforms that Pakistan should embark upon. This consists of two components – stabilization and long term structural reforms. Under the first component the economy has to be stabilized with the help of fiscal consolidation‚ widening of tax net and mobilization of domestic resources‚ cutting down the losses of state owned corporations‚ curtailing wasteful development expenditure and assigning priority to removing supply-side

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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF PAKISTAN BY: FALAK SHAN 1ST SEMESTER 3RD YEAR MBBS MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EXPERIENCED IN PAKISTAN A nation with a population of 177 million with an average population density of 222 persons per sq km‚ higher than many other developing countries‚ whose 37% people live in urban areas and 63% in rural has a high rate of migration to urban centers which has made the cities dysfunctional

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