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Pak-Iran Ties Challenges & Prospects

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s recent visit to Tehran is expected to restore some degree of normality to Pak-Iran bilateral relationship, in that it helped clear quite a few misconceptions and mix-ups on some important issues of mutual interest. None of the two sides expects quick return to normality given the complex regional and international issues. But what seems to have …

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In Conversation with Iffat-un-Nisa Saambhal and Farrah Deeba Saambhal, PMS 2014

Hailing from Faisalabad two sisters, Iffat-un-Nisa Saambhal and Farrah Deeba Saambhal, achieved phenomenal success in PMS 2012. They qualified the exam with distinction and both are currently serving in Government of the Punjab. As PMS 2014 has been announced and all aspirants will be searching for the effective techniques and the most prudent strategy aimed at preparing for the PMS …

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The Growth of Administrative Law II

In the Subcontinent, the modern administrative setup, which included hierarchy of central, provincial and local services, was created by the British Raj. And, it ultimately gave birth to the unified form of executive. The creation of judicial system comprising lower courts, district courts, high courts and federal court was also envisaged to strengthen the system and to perform administrative responsibilities …

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Islam Needs Its John Locke

Since the beginning of this new century, it has become popular in the West, and sometimes even in the East, to argue that Islam needs its ‘Martin Luther.’ Accordingly, the authoritarianism, intolerance and violence perpetrated in the name of Islam could only be overcome with a ‘reform’ similar to the one that began in Christendom some five centuries ago. More …

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GOOGLE Self-driving Car, A dream comes true

Google’s self-driving dream car project has become a reality, owing to the immense amount of progress that it has made in recent years. The organization shared valuable information about its invention and the success that the project has received. The project was started initially in 2009 under Sebastian Thrun, CEO and cofounder of Udacity, with a focus on negotiating freeways …

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Mers,The mystery virus with no known cure

Epidemiologists are racing to understand and contain Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), the sometimes-lethal viral contagion spreading beyond its epicenter in Saudi Arabia. Many of them believe the MERS virus has proliferated in dromedary camels, and likely has its origins in bats. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory illness first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012. It …

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Twin Technologies

Pakistan enters the new era of latest technologies. The long-awaited auction of Pakistan’s digital spectrum 3G and 4G opened the door for next-generation communication technology in the country. With this high velocity internet service, there will be a remarkable steep advance in the outcome of technological activities of the country. Mobile users in Pakistan remain searching for newer, faster and …

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10 Questions with Prof Amer Aziz

Pakistan’s Foremost Orthopaedic Surgeon Do not wait for the government to do things. Have faith in Allah, gather a good team and work with full devotion, then Allah will provide ways and means to success. Prof. Amer Aziz, a world renowned orthopaedic surgeon and a doctor of impeccable repute, is one of the few surgeons in Pakistan who not only …

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Argy Bargy

Modi has crossed all limits in his enmity towards Pakistan. He should first decide where Dawood Ibrahim is living and then he should dream of attacking Pakistan,. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan Pakistan’s Interior Minister Today we have agreed a package of military measures. We will have more planes in the air, more ships on the water’ and more readiness on …

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World Top 10 Stories

Whose Faith, Whose Girls?, United We Stand, Divided We Fall, The Wrath of Nature, Another Plus for Pakistan, India Modi-fied, At the End of Their Tether, Denouncing the US Hegemony, Under the Boots Again, Still the ‘Securest Area’?, Easy SIMs, No More Stupid!, Whose Faith, Whose Girls? On the night of 14′ 15 April 2014, approximately 276 female students were …

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