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Pakistan

Pakistan is an Islamic country in South Asia consisting of four federal territories and four provinces. With an estimated population of 170.6 million as of 2011, Pakistan is the second biggest Islamic population in the world.

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How much oil is used in Pakistan?

oil in Pakistan is uesed for every thing even showers and toilet roll

Minister for religious affair in Pakistan?

Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi,

Minister for Religious Affairs

Ms. Shagufta Jumani,

Minister of State for Religious Affairs

What is the rank of Pakistan in poor countries?

fifth is a rank of Pakistan in poor coutries .

What is a 1955 Pakistan half Anna worth?

In Pakistan

unc: rs 100

Fine:rs 50

good:rs 25

What is Chang caste?

They are found in the Sindh province of Pakistan and are a minor agricultural caste

What is the scope of B.SC in Pakistan?

i dont think so that there is a very big scope of bsc in pakistan bcz there are no jobs for the m.a'z student and we are in bsc

What are the ojectives advantages of the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan?

The waters of the Indus Basin rivers had been used for irrigation purposes even

before the development of the present canal system by British engineers in the

early 19th century. There were numerous inundation canals in the Indus Valley,

which diverted supplies directly from the rivers during the high flow periods,

without any diversion works across the riverbed. The local community, tribes,

or states managed these inundation canals.

From the middle of the 19th century onwards, irrigation was gradually

extended through the introduction of improved methods and the construction

of diversion works across the rivers. A number of agreements for the sharing of

river waters took place. The most significant of these have been the Indus

Basin Treaty (1960) between India and Pakistan and the Water Apportionment

Accord (1991) between the four provinces of Pakistan.

In August 1947, when South Asia was divided into two independent countries,

there existed in the area, one of the most highly developed irrigation systems

in the world. The system catered to approximately 37 million acres of land,

supplying it with the waters of the Indus rivers. All available water supplies

were allocated to various princely States and provinces, in conformity with the

principle of equitable apportionment of waters.

The Indus System of Rivers in the Indus Basin comprises of the Indus and its

five main tributaries i.e. Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej. They all

combine into one river near Mithan Kot in Pakistan and flow into the Arabian

Sea, south of Karachi. The total area of the Indus Basin is roughly 365,000

miles2

. Most of it lies in Pakistan and the remaining is part of occupied Jammu

and Kashmir, India, China and Afghanistan.

At the time of Independence, 31 out 37 million acres in Pakistan were

irrigated. The boundary line between the two countries being partitioned was

drawn without any regard to the existing irrigation works. It was, however,

affirmed by the Boundary Commission. Representatives of the affected zones

expressly agreed before the Arbitral Tribunal that the authorized zones in the

common water supply would continue to be respected.

2.0 THE RATIONALE FOR THE INDUS WATER TREATY

The water dispute between Pakistan and India began when on April 0

What happens to Christian missionaries in Pakistan?

PAKISTAN IS AN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC WITH MORE THAN IT'S 90% POPULATION BEING MUSLIMS. THE CONSTITUTION DOES PERMIT ALL MINORITIES TO EXERCISE THEIR RELIGIOUS RITUALS INDEPENDENTLY. PREACHING ONE'S RELIGION, OTHER THAN ISLAM, IS NOT PUBLICLY DONE. IT IS NORMALLY DONE THROUGH DISCUSSIONS AND LECTURES BY CHIRISTIAN MISSIONARIES AT SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS AT SELECTED HOTELS AND OTHER PLACES. MASSES AND GENERAL PUBLIC ARE NOT NORMALLY INVITED AND ENTRY TO THESE KINDS OF SEMINARS IS NORMALLY RESTRICTED TO SELECTED INDIVIDUALS THAT NORMALLY INCLUDE EDUCATED AND OPEN MINDED YOUTH. THERE HAVE BEEN OTHER CHIRISTIAN MISSIONARY SCHOOLS PUBLISHING THEIR RELIGIOUS LITERATURE. THERE HAVE BEEN SOME INCIDENTS OF CERTAIN VOILANT ATTACKS ON SOME CHURCHES BUT THESE ARE FAR LESSER THAN WHAT HAPPENS TO CHIRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN NEIGHBOURING SECULAR INDIA WHERE NUMEROUS CHIRISTIAN MISSIONARIES HAVE BEEN BURNT TO DEATH.

A major challenge for Richard Kurin during his fieldwork in Pakistan was?

False role assignments. They first said he was a spy, when he was able to convince them that he was not, they tried to figure out exactly what he was there for. They first thought of him as a teacher, then a doctor, then a lawyer. Lastly they decided he was a descendant of a local clan because of his last name being close to that of a kings (Karan).

How many countries' borders connect to India?

Four countries have borders that connect to India. The countries that border India on land are Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Burma (Myanmar).

India has a maritime (sea) border with Sri Lanka, and also with Indonesia in the Nicobar Islands.

Which of the following countries has the least population Pakistan Nigeria or Bangladesh?

Bangladesh has the least population according to estimates in 2013. These three are the 6th, 7th, and 8th most populous countries in the world.

Pakistan - over 180 million

Nigeria - over 170 million

Bangladesh - over 150 million