Nuclear Energy in Pakistan Research Report INTRODUCTION The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is technologically one of the most advanced countries among the predominantly Muslim states in the world. Still‚ it is far from a technologically developed country. Its population is growing rather fast‚ which makes it very difficult to increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Per capita consumption of power is among the lowest in the world; so there is a vast potential
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Women’s right in pakistan The protection and promotion of women’s rights has become an acceptable element of the culture in most developed western economies. However‚ in many other countries throughout the world such rights are either non-existent or‚ where efforts are being made to implement new laws‚ these moves are being violently opposed by some other segments of the population. The development of women’s rights in Pakistan‚ unfortunately‚ falls within this latter category. As a report produced
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5/21/2010 Institute of Business Administration‚ University of the Punjab | | | Impact of Services Sector on Economy of Pakistan | Submitted To Ms. Bushra Usman BBA 2007-Semester 6 (morning) University of the Punjab Institute of Business Administration Submitted By Junaid Khalid Butt Roll # 19 | Roll #19 | Wafa Sohail Roll # 01 | Roll # 01 | Nida Tabbasum | Roll # 16 | Saad Khalil Roll # 42 | Roll # 42 | Asma Kiran Roll # 43 | Roll # 43 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: 3 Awards and Accolades 4 Vision & Values 4 Our Vision 5 Corporate responsibility 5 Emergency Response Program 6 Khuddar Pakistan 7 Fund-raising Initiatives 7 Telenor brand 9 Macro environment in telecom sector 10 Monopoly‚ a thing from the past 10 Privatization and Liberalization 10 Cut-throat Competition 11 Choice: 11 Good quality 12 Accessibility 12 Prices 12 Improves and maintain standard 12 Stimulate growth 12 Rapidly Expanding
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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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Pakistan has quite an interesting yet sometimes depressing history of laws relating to both print and broadcast media. Presently‚ most of the black laws have been done away with‚ but there are still many forms of regulation of the mass media that are still in place. Laws at a Glance The following hold the basic structure of media laws in Pakistan: The Registration of books and newspaper act‚1867 The Press (emergency power)act 1931 The States (protection against disaffection) act‚ 1922 The Foreign
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EVOLUTION OF BANKS IN PAKISTAN There are different opinions that how the word ‘Bank’ originated. Some of the author’s opinion that this word is derived from the word ‘Bancus’ or Banque’‚ which means a bench. The explanation of this origin is attributed to the fact that the Jews in Lombard transacted the business of money exchange on benches in the market place; and when the business failed‚ the people destroyed the ‘bench’. Incidentally the word ‘Bankrupt’s said to have evolved from this practice
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intensive‚ the industry offers developing countries an alternative to advance early stages of industrialization with high potential of employment generation and export expansion. T&C exports account for more than 70 % of total exports in Bangladesh and Pakistan‚ 50% in Sri Lanka and around 25% in India and China.[2] This surely gives a very apt reason why any policy changes related to this sector hold such significance. All the years that the MFA was operating‚ it was unanimously agreed that it was a
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Family system in Pakistan Generally‚ family system in every country will vary depending upon their culture and style of living. If you are dearly interested to know the family system in Pakistan‚ then continue reading to know the crispy information! Here‚ people conceive the traditional and cultural family values and they give good respect considering them as divinity and sacredness. Urban family system has been developed as nuclear family system‚ due to the socioeconomic confinements inflicted
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hectare yield if irrigation water and certified seeds are provided according to requirement and weather conditions are favorable‚ because fertilizer provides essential nutrients which are required for the smooth growth of a plant. At the time of independence of Pakistan‚ there was no any fertilizer factory but at present eleven fertilizer units work both in private and public sectors. The Government imports fertilizers by investing huge foreign exchange every year in order to meet the requirement of
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