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State-sponsored Terrorism in India

In his recent statement, a former Indian investigating officer Satish Verma disclosed that terror attacks on Mumbai on November 26, 2008 and assault on the Indian Parliament on January 12, 2001 were orchestrated by the Indian government. According to Indian media’ in ‘Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case’ an Under Secretary of Interior Ministry has submitted an affidavit in the court …

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Power Policy Have Talked, Now Work!

The PML-N expunged two P’s from the PPPP in general elections and brought forward another two P’s’ the Power Policy. Bitter truths are not easy to tell. It is said, particularly, of politicians speaking to their constituents. Yet, one cannot help but commend the new government to tell the masses what their predecessors were unable to for the past six …

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The Poet of Beauty John Keats 1795 – 1821

“If Poetry comes not as naturally as leaves to a tree it had better not come at all.” John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a major figure in the Romantic Movement, is the person who has left his indelible mark on English poetry. Science may one day ascertain the laws of distribution and descent which govern the …

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CSS/PCS PREPARATORY CLASSES AT IBA SUKKUR

The Sukkur Institute of Business Administration is a public sector degree awarding Institute approved by Higher Education Commission and chartered by the Government of Sindh. It has been ranked as the 3rd best Business School in Pakistan by HEC. In 1994, the Sukkur Institute of Business Administration was established for business education, initially in the hired building of Public School, …

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GLOBAL WARMING, THE GREATEST THREAT TO HUMANITY

Since time immemorial, the humankind has been braving natural disasters and calamities like flash floods, torrential rains, lightening, tsunamis, vicious volcanic activities, devastating earthquakes, etc. All these cataclysms have been wreaking havoc with the human lives and their properties. But the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century served as an impetus to these disasters. The products of Industrial Revolution like …

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US & South Asia, Comparative analysis of the US foreign policy towards South Asia during and after the Cold war

The history of world politics delineates the Hobbesian state of nature about the international structure of conducting relationship between states and individuals. An international system, even in the age of globalization and rapidly-increasing interdependence, seems to be as anarchic as it used to be before the institutionalization of international relations with the advent of League of Nations. Historical trends manifest …

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Use of Coal in the 21st Century

Coal has met the energy needs of humans for centuries. The decline of this fuel resource started in the mid 20th century when large reservoirs of oil and gas were discovered. Despite the environmental degradation by the combustion of coal, most large economies of the world are dependent on the use of coal. Countries like USA, China, India, Malaysia, Russia …

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A Story of Glory Turning Into Misery

My name is PIA, and this Independence Day, a flashback of six decades’ old success, flashes upon my mind. It was February 1, 1955 when I, as the national flag carrier, took off with my first foreign flight from Karachi to London. With this not merely a super constellation aeroplane took off for unlimited skies, but fate of millions of …

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Population growth in Pakistan an abandoned issue

One of the greatest threats to the survival of Pakistan is the ever-increasing population. With an annual growth rate of 3.1%, Pakistan’s population has shot up to 174.59 million. This makes Pakistan the world’s sixth most populous country. Most developing countries have realized that rapid growth in population is the biggest hurdle in economic development. Uncontrolled increase in population is …

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