channel only as an anchorperson. The business model of the PTV Sports seems conspicuously obvious: buy the rights to show sports; discuss sports; repeat. What's more, PTV Sports seems like just the kind of media business our increasingly atomized culture should unravel-and indeed, a vast array of sport channels have proliferated in recent years, many offering deeper, more finely targeted sports coverage. And yet PTV Sports seems to only grow stronger from month to month. Nauman, besides his operational
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Analysis of Indian Developmental Projects in Afghanistan and its impact on Pakistan THEME * Pakistan and Afghanistan are generally labeled as inseparable states due to their historical, religious, cultural, linguistic, trade and ethnic linkages. However, history of bilateral relations between Kabul and Islamabad reveals turbulence. The main reasons for this rocky relationship are the issues related to the Durand Line, the idea of a greater Pakhtunistan, the 1980’s Soviet War, the rise of
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Performing CEOs & LEADERS OF PAKISTAN 2014 Exclusive Inspiring Interviews, Success Stories and Case-Studies of Business Leaders, Presidents, CEOs, High-Profile Entrepreneurs, Women of Substance and Difference Makers Investor’s Guide Ijaz Nisar Founder & President Manager Today Magazine | CEO Club Pakistan CEO Club Pakistan Publications Copyright© 2014 Manager Today Magazine | CEO Club Pakistan All rights reserved Printed in Pakistan No part of this publication may
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win them over to their side, the British helped establish the Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College at Aligarh and supported the All-India Muslim Conference, both of which were institutions from which leaders of the Muslim League and the ideology of Pakistan emerged. As soon as the league was formed, Muslims were placed on a separate electorate. Thus, the separateness of Muslims in India was built into the Indian electoral process. There was also an ideological
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read, write and talk about different countries, their culture and their laws by using our imagination. Here our imagination only sets the limit. But the tour that our law department is organising with the help of DAAD will offer us to see the outer world with our open eyes. This type of tour will provide me an opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge about Germany. This will offer me an opportunity to go beyond the class room to experience new culture. This will be a very short spanned tour, different
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Dowry is the property that a woman should bring to man's house when she gets married. Countries like India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal and many other countries have this ritual culture. These cultures bring lots of negativeness and lots of violence towards a house. Once a girl is married with low dowry then the boys family will most likely torture her throughout her life. According to India's National
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understanding differences between the fellow human, and one's self. India and Pakistan are both near centers of conflict in the Middle East, many of these conflicts are, in actuality, due to prejudices due to overall differences between cultures there. Potentially, the best solution to said conflict may be to educate individuals on the traditions of others, therefore reducing the prejudice the lack of understanding causes. In India and Pakistan literature, authors made an effort to accomplish such a goal by presenting
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history of a high degree of decentralization, and resistance to foreign invasion and occupation. Some have termed it the “graveyard of empires.” Afghanistan is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east. Since the late 1970s Afghanistan has suffered brutal civil war in addition to foreign interventions in the form of the 1979 Soviet invasion and the 2001 U.S. invasion. The strategic interests of the great powers of the day
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second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime
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cross-cultural issues that could affect the production and delivery schedules for the new facility (University of Phoenix, 2011). Riordan has not considered the differences in cultural values in hiring land motivating labor originating from India, Pakistan, and Korea. Therefore, there is an opportunity to become educated on varying cultural beliefs and values. Additionally, it will be crucial for Riordan to further understand their diverse workforce by delving into cultural dimensions of larger cultural
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