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Quaid-i-Azam’s famous quotes

A democratic and Islamic Constitution for Pakistan The constitution of Pakistan has yet to be framed by the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. I do not know what the ultimate shape of this constitution is going to be, but I am sure that it will be of a democratic type, embodying the essential principles of Islam. Today, they are as applicable in …

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73rd Death Anniversary of Allama Iqbal, 21-April-2011

Allama Iqbal, great poet-philosopher and active political leader, was born at Sialkot, Punjab, in 1877. He descended from a family of Kashmiri Brahmins, Allama Iqbal, great poet-philosopher and active political leader, was born at Sialkot, Punjab, in 1877. He descended from a family of Kashmiri Brahmins, who had embraced Islam about 300 years earlier. Iqbal received his early education in …

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How to manage aggression!

Aggression refers to any behaviour that is hostile, destructive and violent, it’s considered to be a psychological plus physiological state in which you try to hurt the other party. Aggression is considered to be one of the human motives. It comes under the category of psychological or social motives. Although psychological/social motives are not important for one’s existence or survival; …

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Energy crisis: Hydropower projects – causes and solutions

This situation in particular has raised alarm because of the planned Chutak and Nimoo-Bazgo Dams on River Indus by India. The headlines in the local dailies of February 28, 2011, state that the government wakes up to India’s hydel projects built or being build on rivers entering Pakistan from Indian-held Kashmir, strangling Pakistan’s lifeline. Unfortunately this wake-up call is restricted …

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Governance crisis and Pakistan

The crisis of governance in Pakistan is extensive and it is almost in a state of collapse. It is imperative to appoint people of integrity to head all government institutions to run the state affairs in a transparent manner. Since the emergence of Pakistan, the issue of good governance is the main cause of concern. Before the creation of Pakistan, …

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ZAB: Peoples are real masters

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto struggled to make Pakistan a great country of the world. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was true leader of people of Pakistan. The people always remained the central and social point of his politics and internal, external policies. He was given the title of Quaid-i-Awan for his love with the people. He is remembered as a martyr of people …

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A non-traditionalist scholar

Ghamidi’s discourse is primarily with the traditionalists on the one end and Jamaat-e-Islami and its seceding groups on the other. Ghamidi worked closely with Abul Ala Maududi for about nine years before voicing his first differences of opinion, which led to his subsequent expulsion from Maududi’s political party Javed Ahmad Ghamidi was born in 1951 in a village of Sahiwal, …

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Relationship break-ups An increased cause of despair!

We should respect and take care of those people whom we love, either by making a relation or by breaking a relation. Break-up is a term that is very commonly used for the ‘Ending of a relationship’ A break-up can be between siblings, parent-child, relatives, friends or between husband and wife. But since one cannot completely break-up relations socially and …

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