How can you finish copy culture from your Pakistan country?
How can you finish copy culture from pakistan
What is the price of diesel in April 2010 in Pakistan?
Pakistan has increased fuel prices again with effect from April 1.
Country's Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) announced the new petroleum product prices with Pak Rs 2.57 per litre increase in petrol price, Pak Rs 1.50 per litre increase in HOBC, Pak Rs 2.73 per litre increase in light diesel and Pak Rs 3.31 per litre increase in kerosene oil from April 1.
In a statement, OGRA said that the new petrol prices is Pak Rs. 73.14, HOBC Pak Rs. 87.56 per litre, light diesel Pak Rs 62.20 per litre and kerosene oil Pak Rs 64.81 per litre. The new price of JP-1 is Pak Rs 54.54 per litre, JP-4 Pak Rs. 53.10 and JP-8 Pak Rs 54.26.
If girl ejected and man not then its possible for a girl to get pregnant?
Even before ejaculating, the fluid coming out of the penis (called seminal fluid), contains sperms. If these enter into the girl, irrespective of whether she has ejected (climaxed) she can become pregnant.
What is more important is that , if the man is infected with HIV/AIDS virus, hepatitis virus or any other sexually transmitted disease, he can infect the girl.
Be careful with sex, and only stick to your lawfully wedded partner. Illicit sex is HARAM and a great gunah (sin)
Advantages and disadvantage of electronic media in Pakistan?
The constructive role of the media in highlightting and exposing social evils, corruption, injustice, oppression, persecutions and other plethora of problems besetting people can hardly be overlooked and denied. The free, bold and impartial media help build an impressive and sound image for the country internationally. It is heartening to see media in Pakistan growing in power with each passing day, voicing the truth fearlessly and vociferously despite all odds.
The media mirrors society. We have different newspapers and channels depicting what goes around in a forceful and meaningful manner. Now, with so much power at its disposal, we have huge expectations with the media to perform its effective role impartially, honestly, judiciously and conscientiously. Now, a huge responsibility lies on the media to act sensibly and wisely.
Free media is essential for democracy. It fosters transparency and accountability, both of which are prerequisites for a sustainable economic development. Media in Pakistan, after a long time, enjoy a considerable power and clout. Sometimes, it has been, regrettably, observed that some TV channels and newspapers go overboard in their reporting the news, presenting hyperbolized coverage, which is against the journalistic norms. Their deplorable and pernicious propagandist campaigns against democratic institutions are condemnable. In fact, what is being touted as extensive reporting is actually a travesty of sentiments. Greed for juicy reports and their irrational haste to be ahead in the ugliest of rat races is nothing but thoroughly unprofessional and venal journalism. Stuffing microphones down traumatised people's throat are not mistakes; its sheer insensitivity and selfishness.
If this insensitivity and heartlessness is called media, then we don't need such media. We want true media- the media which do not take unethical advantage of its freedom. Despite these negative impressions some of the channels and newspapers give us, we can safely say that thanks to media, hundreds of evils in Pakistan are now exposed. The downtrodden and oppressed people have found an outlet in shape of media to raise their voice against injustice perpetrated against them and seek help. They just need to go nearby press club or have an access to any journalist to save themselves from the clutches of cruelties and highhandedness.
Now our government is also accountable to what it does in presence of powerful media having vigilant eyes on its doings. Now, no corruption can go unchecked, unnoticed and unheeded thanks to robust media in Pakistan.
Being the watchdog of society, media in Pakistan should act responsibly and avoid blowing trivial issues out of proportion. The government is also urged not to get involved in petty war against the media by clamping down the channels; rather it should, with tolerance and broadmindedness, seek guidance from the media to make its performance better to best. Both our government and the media are supposed to work in their respective parameters in the larger interest of Pakistan
How is the Pakistan affected by the monsoons?
because the government of Pakistan
is not prepare for monsoon
What are the results of 8th class of rawalpindi board different roll numbers?
mohammad shahzad roll number 61108214
What country is east Pakistan but West North and South India?
The country Bangladesh is also known as East Pakistan and is surrounded by India at its north, west and southern sides.
If anybody needs gluten free wheat flour in Pakistan can contact plus 92 333 3582120?
We have noticed enough sale at "Best price shoping Mall, Super Market F-6, Islamabad and Canteen Stores Department (CSD) Rawaalpindi Pakistan with name of product "SYED DIET ATTA"
Who did first criticism on objective resolution and when?
The objective resolution contained several references to islam, as it tried to counter criticisms from the "ulema" that new government hadn't made Pakistan a proper Islamic state, with constitution based on "Shariat". Although there wasn't no time scale set down for completing the Constitution, nor for holding the first election- or indeed any agreement on hoe to make sure objectives were met.
In what two kinds of cases does the Supreme Court of Pakistan have original jurisdiction?
Pakistan Supreme court has original jurisdiction according to article 184 of 1973 constitution . Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. (1) The Supreme Court shall, to the exclusion of every other court, have original jurisdiction in any dispute between any two or more Governments. Explanation.-In this clause, "Governments" means the Federal Government and the Provincial Governments.
(2) In the exercise of the jurisdiction conferred on it by clause (1), the Supreme Court shall pronounce declaratory judgments only.(3) Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 199, the Supreme Court shall, if it considers that a question of public importance with reference to the enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights conferred by Chapter I of Part II is involved have the power to make an order of the nature mentioned in the said Article.
What is the major difference between India and Pakistan?
Religion.
Religion is not the only difference between India and Pakistan. Their are more muslims in India then in Pakistan. The difference is in govt setups, India is mostly a secular and a democratic country unlike Pakistan which is a moderate Muslim country.
In India generally their is more freedom and they have very good education system.
They also have democracy but inspite of all this ,their minorities donot have rights.
India is a country where minorities live in a very bad condition, their are soome states in India where places are not even develope just because they are inhabited by Minorities.
Yes their are similarities between both countries but their are also differences.
Pakistan is an ideological state with hospitable people, generally people of Pakistan are welcoming ,they donot see the tourists or the foreigners as "Bank Accounts" "Funds" or "income".
Indians (not all) treat foreigners or tourists as "Money machine" or "source of income".
Pakistan use to have a better living standard then Indians as Indians generally love to hord money. They collect money but like to live a simple life.
Inspite of being a growing economy, India has many issues eg. poverty,inflation and even their own media is concerned about it.
According to BBC and other news channels their are millions of Indians who are living on less than a Dollar per day and even their are many people in India who donot have access to clean water and public toilets.
Even Arun Dhati Roy a social activist and a writer has written against Indian govt and has criticised it for its treatment towards minorities.
Even Jasvant Singh(A Former member of Indian political Party) has said in his interview that "Muslims in India are treated like aliens".
Pakistan has its own problems but atleast Pakistanis respect women and donot beat women on the streets.
Even UN reports have recently shown that India is lagging behind Pakistan in Gender equality". Women are treated very badly in India.