The main difference between the nehru report and jinnah points was that Nehru report focused on addressing the issues related to hindus whereas jinnah points focused on addressing the issues related to muslims. Jinnah points demanded separate rights for muslims which were left ignored in Nehru report. Jinnah demanded the separate electorate rights for muslims. He demanded that muslim majority areas should be given a separate status Jinnah suggested that sindh should be separated from the Bombay presidency. Hence Jinnah points were for the protection of rights of muslims and Nehru report failed to address the rights of muslims. A comparison of the Nehru Report with the Quaid-e-Azam's fourteen points shows that the political gap between the Muslims and the Hindus had really widened. Fourteen points of Quaid-e-Azam became principles for the Muslims of India. The importance of these points can be judged by the fact that these points were presented in the Round Table Conference of 1930. As a result, these points became the demands of the Muslims and greatly influenced the Muslims thinking for the next two decades till the establishment of Pakistan in 1947
well from ballard point to pervil point is about 1 mile :)
the northernmost point Giovanni reached was Nova Scotia
The starting point town was st Louis. :) i hope! that's what i put for my homework anyways
St.Louis
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
The reference point.
They are identical.
you compare it by finding the boiling point firstyou compare it by finding the boiling dick
By definition, they are the same!
It doesn't.
the highligths of these report is to point out the continuous decline of education in the Philippines
You click the little exclamation point next to what you want to report (!)
You compare the integer parts first.
It is the point, number or place used to compare another point, number or place
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
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