What is the law making procedure in Pakistan?
In Pakistan parliament makes laws and in the absence of parliament the President makes laws in the shape of ordinances which lapse after certain time unless validated by the parliament
What is the pouplation of Pakistan?
The population of present day Pakistan stands at 182,589,000 people. Pakistan's population has been increasing by more then three million people per year, in resent years.
City name in Pakistan written through number?
dasso (10,100),its a town in northersn areas of pakistan.
How is Pakistan affected by the monsoon long ans?
Monsoon rainfall is very important for cultivating areas of Pakistan where farmers mainly depend on rainfalls. Monsoon is also important because water reservoirs of Pakistan have only one chance each year to get filled with water which is utilized during the rest of the year.
What date is Eid ul Fitr in 2008?
Dear Depending upon the sightning of the moon, Eid ul Fitr should falls on Wednesday 1st of October 2008. For detailed references, please see below link: http://www.beyondweblogs.com/post/Eid-in-Saudi-Arabia-and-Middle-East-Today-Pakistan-may-observe-EID-Tomorrow-on-Wednesday-October-01-2008.aspx
Depending on what you mean, the answer is either 65 years or 4 years. Pakistan has been an independent nation since 1947, but has gone through several changes of government in the meantime. the current rule of Asif Ali Zardari dates back to 2008.
Pakistan, then part of British India, achieved independence from the British Empire in 1947. The former British colony was almost immediately partitioned, with Muslim-dominated areas going to Pakistan, and Hindu-dominated areas going to India. Originally, Pakistan comprised West Pakistan, which is the modern Pakistan, and East Pakistan, which is today Bangladesh. East Pakistan became Bangladesh after winning its independence in the 1971 war.
As far as different ruling regimes in Pakistan, the state was a British Dominion, loosely affiliated with Britain, until 1956, when it became an Islamic Republic. The first democratic elections were held in 1970, followed by a military coup in 1977. Elections were held again in 1988, and democratic rule lasted until the 1998 coup by Pervez Musharraf. Musharraf stepped down in 2008, and Pakistan now finds itself in a grey area, somewhere between a democracy and military rule, while some of the outlying tribal areas are virtually independent of Islamabad.
How much do architects earn in Pakistan?
The amount of money that architects in Pakistan earn varies depending on level of experience and where they work. On average, they earn about 17,500 SAR per month.
How long does royal mail take from UK to Pakistan?
foe ever, keep waiting, the the pakis who send it probabily got some part of the address wrong so you aint gona get it any way
What are the main factors affecting the temperature of PAKISTAN?
latitudinaleffect
cintinental effect
alltitud
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What is the code to England if your ringing from Pakistan?
To ring from Ireland to England, use the country code +44 then the UK number (but leave out the leading zero); e.g., 01632 960123 becomes +44 1632 960123.
To ring from England to Ireland, use country code +353, then the Irish number (again leaving out the leading zero); e.g., 01 123 4567 becomes +353 1 123 4567.
In both cases, the plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." The prefix is 00 from both Ireland and the UK.
Which river is located in Pakistan?
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
What is life expectancy in Pakistan?
According to the latest census which took place in 1998, the average lifespan of Pakistani inhabitants was 58. Since, census hasn't taken place for the last 16 years accurate figures can't be presented. I guess it has declined a bit because Pakistan lost thousands of innocent lives in recent years because Pakistan has been fighting a very severe war against terrorism.
What was Pakistan established as?
Pakistan came into being on the basis of an ideology. Pakistan emerged as an Islamic nation.
What is the time difference between Florida and Pakistan?
Actual difference is nine hours but ten because of new Pakistani time....
How many miles away is Pakistan from The US?
The closest distance from the UK to Pakistan is about 5,830 km.
The Karachi Inter-bank Offered Rate, or KIBOR, is the average interest rate at which term deposits are offered between prime banks in the Pakistani wholesale money market or inter-bank market.
What type of economy is Pakistan?
semi feodal, semi market and partly government manipulated economy. Its a mix.
When was second martial law imposed in Pakistan?
The second martial law was imposed on March 25, 1969, when President Ayub Khan abrogated his own constitution and handed over power to the Army Commander-in-Chief, General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan.
Why did Pakistan leave the commonwealth in 1971?
Because commonwealth recognized Bangladesh. Pakistan did not want any nation to recognize Bangladesh.
Which country lies in the north of Pakistan?
China borders the north-eastern part of Pakistan and Afghanistan runs along its western and northern edge.