It didn't come as a surprise to anyone that at the time of partition, the
majority of problems faced by Pakistan had something or the other to
do with India.
The first problem was about the division of resources. India was in
obvious advantage with the excuse of its 'greater size'. The 750
million promised sum of money
which should have come to Pakistan was cut down by India and Pakistan
only received a paltry sum of 200 million. It was only due to
Gandhi's hunger strike that coerced Nehru to send 700 million to
Pakistan. Still 50 million wasn't given, which was Pakistan's due
share. The same case was with the distribution of arms and ammunitions
and other things.
The second problem dealt with the canal water issue. Once again
India had blocked the supply of water to Pakistan and only complied
when the United Nations intervened to solve the problem.
The third and most important problem was that of refugees who had
come to Pakistan from India, homeless and without any monetary
support. The same was the case with Hindus and Sikhs who had migrated
to India from Pakistan.
The last and most crucial problem was that of the state of Kashmir.
At the time of partition, all states were given the free choice to
join India or Pakistan. Nevertheless the ruler of Kashmir who was a
Hindu didn't pay any attention to the majority consent of the
Kashmiris and instead joined with India. The Hindu Dogra raja of
Kashmir instead started forcing Muslim Kashmiris out of the state.
A mujahideen force decided to overthrow the Hindu ruler.
Overnight, Kashmir acceded to Inida against the wishes of its people.
The Indian army was immediately sent to the help of the ruler of
Kashmir. The matter was referred to UNO, which decided on a
plebiscite. It remains unimplemented to this
Yes, the partition problem is NP-complete.
the crop which was affected at the time of partition?
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
just delete it. where is the problem?
You purchase 40GB IDE hard disk drive and create 3 partition but after some time any problem format this hardisk by window xp CD no show any partition but other system connect this harddisk in secendery channel show all partition.?pls tell me how to removed this problem.In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4311, http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/5453 [Edit categories] capitalOneround('alternateMsg');
There is no set amount of time. It can vary tremendously, depending on the type of partition, the size of the partition, and the speed of the computer.
Red Nib. has written: 'The problem of the partition of Ireland'
What have you done to remove this low disk space problem?In my experiences, the ways for you to resolve this low disk space problem could be different according to your different conditions:* If there is too unnecessary files or programs stored on this C partition, clean them all up to free some free space.* If there is enough free space on other partition, like D, E or F partitions, you can open Disk Management, delete or shrink the partition with free space and add the free space to your C partition there.* If the free space is not adjacent to your C partition, you also can use a partition resizing tool to extend this partition, like GParted, IM-Magic Partition Resizer Free and Active Partition Master, etc.* But, if there is no any free space left on the same physical drive, just buy a larger one to replace the old one.No matter what your conditions are, just save all partition data on other places in case of data loss.Read more information here:partition-magic-server-2003.blogspot.com/2013/11/resize-server-2003-partition-free.html
it is so dabba
In the Olden Time Americas; Their greatest challenge was the will to tax and put tariffs on states and trade. In the New Time Americas; Their greatest challenge is the foreigner problem.
You have to create at least one more partition for Vista. If you install Vista on the partition where XP is installed Vista will delete XP. To avoid such problem you have to have one more partition. When you do that just start the Vista installation process from XP and choose just created partition for Vista.