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    grows, shapes, and teaches their children. Pakistan has no foreseeable success in their future because they do not invest in their children’s education. In many countries, such as the United States, it is against the law for children to not attend school. In Pakistan, there is no such law requiring children to be formally educated. The lack of education of Pakistani youth today creates issues which will inevitably plague Pakistani citizens tomorrow. Pakistan has had many issues over the years regarding

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    positively bestowed in Pakistan until now. As we know, that Pakistan is an underprivileged country and still contending for economic immobility, safety, education and health commitments for its people. There are endless problems of exploitation and unfairness in almost every face of life. Unluckily, its judgement for graft is seventh in the world. Women are one of the most defenseless groups that we directly cannot discount The important aspects that supremacy women of Pakistan towards prostrate dignity

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    Women in Pakistan

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    Afshan Jafar claims that the position of women in Pakistan is the product of specific, historical, political and cultural forces (53). In this paper, we will examine the historical and contemporary cultural and political forces that influence women in Pakistan. Particular attention will be given to the influence of General Zia al Haq on women's rights; this will be illustrated by examining Pakistani government policies on women before, during, and after his rule. The historical and contemporary cultural

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    On Easter Sunday, Lahore, Pakistan was next in a growing list of countries attacked on a large by a suicide bomber in the past six months. The bombing, later claimed by Taliban affiliate Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, targeted a park populated with Christian women and children celebrating the holiday. Photos of bloody victims and rescuers soon surfaced as well as first-hand accounts of the explosion. The sheer horror and violent nature of the story and the photos as well as the constant international attention

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    Resources of Pakistan Some of the resources of Pakistan which are being exploited are as follows:- • Cement • Coal • Agriculture Cement Pakistan’s cement industry is used to produce concrete, the most desirable construction material. It is used in the construction of roads, railways, bridges, houses, buildings etc. Pakistan consist of 29 cement industries. It plays a vital role in economy of the country. Value of this resource:- Our cement industry is serving the nation by providing job opportunities

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    ON PAKISTAN ECONOMY 1. Gen. In the world Pakistan is a county that is facing one of the most critical conditions of terrorism. Pakistan is on an urge of war against the terrorism since more than 15 years that has been killed thousands of innocent citizens and several hundred of soldiers and law and enforcement agencies' personnel during fighting against terrorism. This irritation has not only affected the peoples of Pakistan, but it has been also very bad effects upon the economy of Pakistan. These

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    Poverty and suffering is considered not out of the norm for many families in Pakistan. Many of them have had to make enormous sacrifices in order to survive in these hard times. As seen in the previous paragraph children who are to sacrifice their education to help the family during times of poverty, may never really be able to receive an education later. For most families that are in the same situation like Rafiq and his family, the basic necessities such as food and water that others take for granted

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    leader that became the prime minister of Pakistan helped the country improve tremendously. Benazir Bhutto was this leader. She was the first female leader in the Muslim world. Following in her dad’s footsteps, Benazir Bhutto became the leader of the Pakistan People’s Party and then the eleventh prime minister of Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto had an influential life

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    Natural Resources of Pakistan INTRODUCTION Pakistan is very rich in natural resources. It has rivers ,fertile soils, deserts, rivers and mountains . Natural resources are very important in the progress and development of a country. It is very important for the country to utilize for the development and welfare of country economically and human beings. The important natural resources of Pakistan are described as under: 1-NATURAL GAS Natural gas production

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    Uber enters Pakistan- one of the fastest growing markets Pakistan is the world’s sixth popular country. Uber’s entry to Pakistan was little late when compared to other countries. Uber started its operations in eastern part of the country that is Uber started its branch in Lahore, as its demands were raised to the peak; it started to expand its business in the country. In Pakistan Uber have more chances to expand its services. Pakistan is one of the fastest growing markets for Uber globally. The

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