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August 22, 2013

The Fourteen Points of Jinnah

The Fourteen Points The form of the future constitution should be federal with the residuary powers vested in the provinces. A uniform measure of autonomy shall be granted to all provinces. All legislatures in the country and other elected bodies shall be constituted on the definite principle of adequate and effective representation of…
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Sir Creek Issue of Pakistan

The Sir Creek is a 96 km (60 mile) strip of water disputed between India and Pakistan in the Rann of Kutch marshlands. The creek, which opens up into the Arabian Sea, divides the Kutch region of the Indian state of Gujarat with the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at approximately 23°58′N 68°48′E. The Sir Creek dispute hinges in the actual…
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Literacy Rate of Pakistan District wise

ALL PAKISTAN RANKING OF DISTRICTS BY LITERACY RATES AND ILLITERATES (BY 1O+ AND 15+ AGE GROUPS) 1 Islamabad 72.38 166,708 1 Islamabad 70.20 149,027 2 Rawalpindi 70.45 740,625 2 Rawalpindi 67.50 670,956 3 Karachi 65.26 2,405,915 3 Karachi 63.58 2,093,633 4 Lahore 64.66 1,650,853 4 Lahore 62.98 1,421,602 5 Jhelum 63.92 247,880 5 Jhelum 60.00…
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War on Terrorism

The War on Terrorism, The War Against Terror, or War on Terror can refer to several distinct conflicts, but it is most recently the name given by the United States of America and some of its allies to an ongoing campaign with the stated goal of "ending international terrorism," launched in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S., for…
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Sufi Movement In Pakistan

Progress in human life whether political, social or economic has depended upon and deeply indebted to the activities of a group of dedicated persons guided by leaders of exceptional qualities. The ushering in of the greatest monotheistic movement in history under the nomenclature of 'Islam' was possible and its success assured because of the…
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National Accountability Bureau

The National Accountability Bureau is a Pakistani government agency dealing with corruption. It was established on November 16, 1999 with the promulgation of the National Accountability Ordinance 1999, immediately after the military coup by Pervez Musharraf on October 12, 1999. Its mission according to the official website: “ is to work to…
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Round Table Conference 1930

First Round Table Conference The 1930s were years of difficulty and tension. The Simon Commission Report was harshly criticized, and Congress launched a civil disobedience movement in April 1930. This movement was declared illegal, and both Gandhi and Nehru were arrested. In an effort to avoid confrontation with the Indian political parties, the…
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Lahore Resolution in 1940

The history of formulation of the constitution of Pakistan begins with the Lahore Resolution in 1940. It was here that the idea of Pakistan, a separate homeland for the Muslims of India, was first outlined. It came to be known as the Pakistan Resolution. On June 3, 1947, the British Government accepted in principle the partition of India in order…
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Aligarh Movement

Aligarh Movement was the movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, to educate the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent after the defeat of the rebels in the Indian rebellion of 1857 and Muslims were blamed for the rebellion movement. It had enormous success and had a profound impact on the future of the subcontinent. Its most significant achievement was…
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Pakistan Assessment

Pakistan’s free fall, which had gained momentum in 2008, continued with an added velocity through 2009. By March 23, 2009, David Kilcullen, who advises United States Central Command (CENTCOM) commander, General David H. Petraeus, on the war on terror, was warning that Pakistan "could collapse within six months if immediate steps are not taken to…
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Importance of Gwadar Port for Pakistan

Selection of Gwadar for construction of Deep Sea Port. While carrying out feasibility study for development of Gwadar port both Karachi and Bin Qasim were also considered for such development but found not attractive to major shipping agencies due to remoteness from main shipping routes, limitations of draft and comparatively long turn around time.…
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Morley-Minto Reforms

Government of India Act of 1909 Government of India Act of 1909, known as Morley-Minto Reforms, allowed Indians to take part in legislative elections. Government of India Act of 1909 is also known as Morley- Minto Reforms. After Lord Curzon`s partitioning of Bengal, terrorism invoked in the land of Bengal and it was an absolute necessity to…
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Pakistan Nuclear Bayonet

In an enthusiastic moment, Napoleon is said to have remarked: “Bayonets are wonderful! One can do anything with them except sit on them!” Pakistan’s political and military establishment glows with similar enthusiasm about its nuclear weapons. Following the 1998 nuclear tests, it saw “The Bomb” as a panacea for solving Pakistan’s multiple problems.…
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