M. Adeel Sohail 14767 Assignment # 3 Analysis of Pakistani Industries Miss Sadia Mansoor Nationalization of Steel and Wheat Industry in Pakistan Nationalization In 1972, nationalization program was implemented by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto for the very first time in Pakistan. The aim of this process was to promote economic democracy, liberalization, and to put the country in state of progressivism. Ended in 1977, this program was again put forward in 1996 by Benazir Bhutto. Despite its success
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history and comprising with Pakistan Strong and powerful have always exploited the weak in a crude and inhuman manner. While the deprived intoxicated by heavy doses of philosophies recommending to recognize their ordained fate have kept quite and suffered. Corruption imperfectly affected the value of governance. It is of different types. Political corruption, related to the politicians and luxurious corruption is connected with the high rank bureaucracy.When Pakistan came into being on14 August 1947
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In the center of the city there is PAF museum, I loved to see the historic aircrafts, and details of Pakistan Air Force, the former war details, weapons used, totally one room designated for detail of events occurred in 1965 and 1971 wars. Weapons, costumes, ranks, Air Marshals, History of PAF and Museum itself was also there. my this love for Air force later became my passion to join Pakistan air force. Now recalling those past days, I sometimes wish I could go back in my childhood
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It is in the air that Air Commodore (Rtd) M.M.Alam’s health is in critical situation. This courageous ex-fighter pilot is admitted in Combined Military Hospital. This sad news has struck me as M.M.Alam is the hero of Pakistan in the war of 1965. He is named as Ace pilot of Pakistan Air Force, because of his tremendous and unbelievable air fights in 1965’s war, when he hit down 5 fighter jets of Indian Air force in only one fly fight. In 1950’s Alam had been the part of Shaheen Air Scouts (SAS)
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INTRODUCTION: Pakistan entered into Television Broadcasting age with a small pilot TV Station established at Lahore from where transmission was first beamed in Black & White with effect from 26 November 1964. Pakistan Television was established to give entertainment to people of Pakistan and outside the country by arranging different movies, plays and sports programmes. It always tried to keep its viewers in touch with changing circumstances of world and give them current affairs information like
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democracy. The so-called revolution at core was an attempt to activate a particular type of religious vote bank in the heartland of Punjab that would benefit the Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), whose fortunes in this politically powerful province are fairly precarious. Since their opponent, the Pakistan Muslim League-N, seems to be drawing on the strength of more hardcore Deobandi and Alh-e-Hadith voters, the softer religious variant, the Barelvis, could be given
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women of Pakistan, there exists a difference; people in our society would not like women to go around the houses to do sales because there’s a risk involved in this case, especially when it comes to women in our society. Women like Mary K Ash was indeed a strong woman who dedicated her life for the betterment of women in US society, she was a source of inspiration and motivator for her employees. However, the trend in our society is changing; many woman entrepreneurs are emerging from Pakistan, one example
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Do ahmadis deserve to live in Pakistan?-Yasser Hamdani Yasser Latif Hamdani is a well-versed lawyer and a prominent writer who has invested a lot of time in expressing his views and perspectives on various issues. He is the author of the book ‘Jinnah; Myth and Reality’ where he argues that Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, wanted the country to be a secular democratic state. He is an active writer for The Daily Times Pakistan, The Friday Times and Express Tribune. As a lawyer, he has
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GKE Task 2 Laura Hofmann WGU Benazir Bhutto (6/21/53-12/27/07), became the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan and the first woman to lead an Islamic Nation in 1988, after launching a campaign as candidate for the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), an organization established to resist military dictatorship. Benazir, first born daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was educated at Radcliffe, where she received her BA in 1973, then went on to Oxford where she studied Political Science and Economics
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