Political Empowerment of Women: Comparative Study of South Asian Countries Amna Mahmood A South Asia is a home of variety of cultures, languages and religions. Here we can find a number of variations in customs, value systems and ways of life. But one thing is common among all the cultures and regions of South Asia that is gender discrimination. Women traditionally are considered subordinated to the male and this remained a prominent feature both in the rural and the urban areas. In urban areas
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Shaikh (0828114) Tahir Badruddin (0828135) Wasif Ghaffar () CLASS: MBA ‘X’ DATE: 20th July, 2009 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Something beyond the Coffee The tradition and culture of coffee in Pakistan has its way on, it now moving from elite class to upper middle and therefore the Coffee House in areas like Zamzama and Defence are becoming fruitful investment. Visualizing this opportunity we have come up with the ultimate mix of entertainment
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Technological change in pakistan Pakistan is the country where development is continuously in progress, Pakistan is still an under developing country and is in a process of making their way towards the road of technology, especially from the last two decades of the twentieth century. These two decades can be regarded as the decades in which computer culture got its place Twenty years before there was no concept of software’s, mechanical devices and computerized system. Now every work is done by
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1- Pak-Afghan Trade Relation: Pakistan and Afghanistan have a history of bilateral trade relations and economic interactions. A distinguishing feature of relationship in both countries is the shared border spanning about 2500 kilometers which is crossed by some 50,000 people everyday. This reflects the strength of socio economic interaction between two countries. Pakistan is currently the largest trading partner of Afghanistan, while Afghanistan is Pakistan’s third largest trading partner. Pakistan's
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Introduction: In this research paper l will examine the teachings of Islam and how they are interpreted and or practiced in different countries and cultures, including the United States, Great Britain, the Middle East, India and Pakistan, and Asia. How Islam is understood in each country's culture and how is it contrasted with Christianity and Judaism? How do these understandings impact the ways that Muslims and non-Muslims interact and communicate with one another. Body
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curse and something like nobody would want to own. In Pakistan it is not a yesterday born issue, it is eating up Pakistan and now it has spread out its circle to a larger radius now. Historically it began just with independence because of lack of proper resources at that time. In 1980 there was a slight decline in its level but the level again risen up after 1990 and till now it is rising with fluctuation of time. Currently about 35% of Pakistan population lives below the line of poverty. Mostly people
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build and support sustainable communities. * Profit: Maximize long-term return to shareowners while being mindful of our overall responsibilities. * Productivity: Be a highly effective, lean and fast-moving organization. | Our Winning Culture Our Winning Culture defines the attitudes and behaviors that will be required of us to make our 2020 Vision a reality. | Live Our Values Our
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• High Performance Culture Telenor describe the working context of employees by • Guidelines (procedures) • Targets (deliverables) to be completed within standard Quality & time. So every employee is fully aware of the vision and values which are contributing towards the core goal of Telenor. In this way considering their guidelines and targets, they are required to execute with High performance. That high performance gives rise to high performance culture. Now Telenor has
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22 Points of Ullema One of the main arguments of the secularists in Pakistan was that the Ulema were divided on sectarian lines and they were not in a position to agree on one concept of Islamic system. After thorough discussions Ullema formulated a programme of 22 principles, which according to them were irreducible minimum for an Islamic State. The formula given by them is commonly known as the Ulema’s 22 Points. 1. Ultimate sovereignty over all Nature and Laws belongs to Allah Rabb
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Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan. Cell: + 92 (0) 343 216 01 88 Objective: To have a challenging position: enabling me to utilize my managerial, analytical and organizational skills in a competitive organization; well versed to work amongst the team or independently. Education: PAF KIET UNIVERSITY EMBA (Marketing) 2013 In Roll Govt College of Education, Karachi Pakistan B.Ed 2009 Karachi University, Karachi Pakistan MA (International Relations)
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