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Who Is Who in Pakistan & Who Is Who in the World Study Material
1 Who is Who in Pakistan Lists of Government Officials (former & current) Governor Generals of Pakistan: Sr. # Name Assumed Office Left Office 1 Muhammad Ali Jinnah 15 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) 2 Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin September 1948 October 1951 3 Sir Ghulam Muhammad October 1951 August 1955 4 Iskander Mirza August 1955 (Acting) March 1956 October 1955 (full-time) First Cabinet of Pakistan: Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. Its first Governor General was Muhammad Ali Jinnah and First Prime Minister was Liaqat Ali Khan. Following is the list of the first cabinet of Pakistan. Sr. Name of Minister Ministry 1. Liaqat Ali Khan Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Minister for Commonwealth relations 2. Malik Ghulam Muhammad Finance Minister 3. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Minister of trade , Industries & Construction 4. *Raja Ghuzanfar Ali Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Health 5. Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar Transport, Communication Minister 6. Fazal-ul-Rehman Minister Interior, Education, and Information 7. Jogendra Nath Mandal Minister for Law & Labour *Raja Ghuzanfar’s portfolio was changed to Minister of Evacuee and Refugee Rehabilitation and the ministry for food and agriculture was given to Abdul Satar Pirzada • The first Chief Minister of Punjab was Nawab Iftikhar. • The first Chief Minister of NWFP was Abdul Qayum Khan. • The First Chief Minister of Sindh was Muhamad Ayub Khuro. • The First Chief Minister of Balochistan was Ataullah Mengal (1 May 1972), Balochistan acquired the status of the province in 1970. List of Former Prime Ministers of Pakistan 1. Liaquat Ali Khan (1896 – 1951) In Office: 14 August 1947 – 16 October 1951 2. -
3 Who Is Who and What Is What
3 e who is who and what is what Ever Success - General Knowledge 4 Saad Book Bank, Lahore Ever Success Revised and Updated GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Who is who? What is what? CSS, PCS, PMS, FPSC, ISSB Police, Banks, Wapda, Entry Tests and for all Competitive Exames and Interviews World Pakistan Science English Computer Geography Islamic Studies Subjectives + Objectives etc. Abbreviations Current Affair Sports + Games Ever Success - General Knowledge 5 Saad Book Bank, Lahore © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this book may be reproduced In any form, by photostate, electronic or mechanical, or any other means without the written permission of author and publisher. Composed By Muhammad Tahsin Ever Success - General Knowledge 6 Saad Book Bank, Lahore Dedicated To ME Ever Success - General Knowledge 7 Saad Book Bank, Lahore Ever Success - General Knowledge 8 Saad Book Bank, Lahore P R E F A C E I offer my services for designing this strategy of success. The material is evidence of my claim, which I had collected from various resources. I have written this book with an aim in my mind. I am sure this book will prove to be an invaluable asset for learners. I have tried my best to include all those topics which are important for all competitive exams and interviews. No book can be claimed as prefect except Holy Quran. So if you found any shortcoming or mistake, you should inform me, according to your suggestions, improvements will be made in next edition. The author would like to thank all readers and who gave me their valuable suggestions for the completion of this book. -
Electoral Politics in Nwfp. 1988-1999
i ELECTORAL POLITICS IN NWFP. 1988-1999 Submitted by MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL AHMAD Supervised by Dr. NAUREEN TALHA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN STUDIES QUAID-I-AZAM UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD 2010 ii ELECTORAL POLITICS IN NWFP. 1988-1999 A dissertation submitted to the National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad (Pakistan) in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Pakistan Studies. By MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL AHMAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN STUDIES QUAID-I-AZAM UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD 2010 iii DECLARATION I hereby declare that this thesis is the result of my individual research, and that it has not been submitted concurrently to any other university for any other degree. Muhammad Shakeel Ahmad iv CONTENTS S. NO TITLES PAGE NO 1 LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND DIAGRAMS vii 2 ACRONYMS xi 3 GLOSSARY xii 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT xiv 5 ABSTRACT xv 6 INTRODUCTION xvi Aims and Objective of the Study xvii Research Question-Hypothesis and Models xviii Significance of the Problem xix Review of Literature xxi Research Methodology xxxiii Summary of Chapters PART-1 THEORIES AND CONTEXTS 7 CHAPTER-1: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF 1-32 ELECTORAL POLITICS 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Electoral Politics and the political organization 7 1.3 Electoral politics and political participation 14 1.4 Militaricracy to Electocracy 19 1.5 Impact of elections on legislature 23 1.6 Basic practices in Electoral Politics 26 1.7 Reforms in Electoral Politics 28 1.8 Conclusions 30 8 CHAPTER-2: NWFP’S ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY 33-61 2.1 Introduction 33 2.2 Central NWFP 37 2.2.1 Geography and Population 38 2.2.2 Agriculture and canal system 38 2.2.3 Economy 41 2.2.4 Politics 43 2.3.1 Northern NWFP 46 2.3.2 Geography and Population 46 2.3.3 Economy 48 2.3.4 Politics 49 2.4.1 Southern NWFP 51 2.4.2 Geography and Population 52 2.4.3 Economy 52 2.4.4 Politics 53 2.5.1 North-Eastern NWFP 55 2.5.2 Economy 56 2.5.3 Politics 57 2.6 Conclusions 60 9 CHAPTER-3: ELECTORAL HISTORY OF NWFP 62-89 3. -
List of Junior Clerk
List of Junior Clerk S. No Name Father Name CNIC 1 Aadil Khan Shaad Muhammad 36302-4568832-7 2 Aadil Khan Khan Muhammad 17301-5497540-1 3 Aakash Ramesh Chand 17301-0540485-3 4 Aakif Khan Ilyas Khan 17301-0334421-7 5 Aamer Jan Sajid Khan 17101-7001946-7 6 Aamir Abbas Riaz Ali 17301-1876629-5 7 Aamir Aftab Aftab Khan 11202-0362498-1 8 Aamir Ahmad Saleh Muhammad 17301-8417263-7 9 Aamir Alam Said Alam 17301-3579095-7 10 Aamir Ali Sabtain Ali 16103-0372541-9 11 Aamir Ayub Ayub Khan 17301-7972148-7 12 Aamir Hussain Liaqat Hussain 17301-3766403-9 13 Aamir Hussain Amin ur Rehman 14201-1857052-7 14 Aamir Junaid Faqir Jan 17301-8970619-7 15 Aamir Khan Fazal Badshah 17101-6904429-1 16 Aamir Khan Fazl I Kareem 17202-0354505-3 17 Aamir Khan Muhammad Noor Shad Khan 17301-6171152-5 18 Aamir Khan Abdul Rasool 17301-0745399-1 19 Aamir Khan Ahmad Khan 42401-7569699-5 20 Aamir Khan Abdul Samad 17301-3879433-7 21 Aamir Khan Jamal Khan 42401-7395245-5 22 Aamir Khan Behram Khan 17101-1942516-7 23 Aamir kKhan Zaka Ullah 17301-0416153-5 24 Aamir Muhammad Khan Ghulam Ahmad Khan 11101-4248708-3 25 Aamir Nadeem Shah Mir Saddam Shah 11101-8450856-1 26 Aamir Rashid Rashid Gul 17301-4689440-3 27 Aamir Saeed Saeed Ullah 17201-3458553-7 28 Aamir Shehzad Ali Gohar Khan 16101-1764254-3 29 Aamir Sohaib Bakhtiar 17101-0864853-9 30 Aamir Sohail Ziarat Gul 14202-1147808-7 31 Aamir Sohail Gul Waheed Jan 17101-6920162-5 32 Aamir Sohail Nawar Khan 17201-4257911-5 33 Aamir Sohail Zahid Hussain 17101-9098317-1 34 Aamir Sohail Dahir Khan 17301-4879680-3 35 Aamir Sohail Zafar Ali -
Pakistan Rule of Law Assessment – Final Report
PAKISTAN RULE OF LAW ASSESSMENT – FINAL REPORT NOVEMBER 2008 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Dr. Richard Blue and Richard Hoffman, Esq., Management Systems International, and Mr. Louis-Alexandre Berg, USAID. PAKISTAN RULE OF LAW ASSESSMENT – FINAL REPORT A subsidiary of Coffey International Limited Management Systems International Corporate Offices 600 Water Street, SW Washington, DC 20024 Contracted under RAN-M-00-04-00049-A-FY05-066 Rule of Law Assessment for USAID/Pakistan DISCLAIMER The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. CONTENTS GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS .................................................................................................ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................... iv INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.................................................................. vi PART I. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT..................................................................... 1 A. Early Constitutional and Political Development (1947-1973)....................................... 1 B. The 1973 Constitution.................................................................................................... 1 C. The Zia Era and its Constitutional Legacy.................................................................... -
Pakistan from 1947………………………………………………… 4
(1) (2) IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST BENEFICENT AND MERCIFUL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE BOOK (A self study reference and practice electronic book for learners) M. FREE Books LATEST EDITION Designed and Compiled by: Niamat ullah zaheer S E E O N D E D I T I O N 2018 All Rights Reserved by the Publishers. Not Alowed to sell or print it or again publish. M A N S O O R S U C C E S S S E R I E S (3) P R E F A C E I voluntarily offer my services for designing this strategy of success. ― Mansoor Success Series General Knowledge 2018 ‖ is material evidence of my claim, which I had collected from various resources, since last few months. I have written this book with an aim in my mind. I am sure this book will prove to be an invaluable asset for learners. I have tried my best to include all those topics which important for competitive exams. No book can be claimed as prefect except Holy Quran. So if you find any shortcoming or mistake, you should inform me, according to your suggestions, improvements will be made in next edition. The author would like to thank all readers and who gave me their valuable suggestions for the completion of this book. Please Share This Book This book is free, but can I ask you to help me with one thing? Please post a link of the book on Facebook, Telegram Twitter and What‘s app to share it with your friends and classmates. -
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A RESEARCH STUDY BY FATA RESEARCH CENTRE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN FATA PAST FAILURES, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS (April 2014) DEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE OF FATA Table of Contents 1. Acknowledgements 1 2. About FATA Research Centre 3. Preface 4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5. Chapter 1: CONTEXTUAL BACKGROUND 6. Chapter 2: ABOUT THE REPORT 7. Chapter 3: FATA AT A GLANCE 8. Chapter 4: POLITICAL HISTORY OF FATA 9. Chapter 5: PREVIOUS AND CURRENT FATA LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 10.Chapter 6: KEY FINDINGS FROM THE DEBATE ON FATA LOCAL GOVERNMENT 11.Chapter 7: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 12. REFERENCES 13. ANNEXURES Acknowledgements We acknowledge the efforts of the field researchers who work in the area with known volatile security situation. We highly appreciate tribal elders, politicians, scholars, legal experts, political analysts and members of civil society who participated in this research, and presented their indigenous as well as expert opinion on the Local Government System for FATA. Contributors Research Assistants: Salman Rohaila Research Associates: Umer Sajjad, Fazl ullah Mohmand, Rahmanullah L Researcher Irfan U Din Research Coordinator: Fazal Saeed Editor: Sharafat Ali Chaudhry Consulting Editor: Dr. Ashraf Ali Project Manager: Mehran Ali Khan Wazir 1 About FRC FATA Research Centre (FRC) is a non-partisan, non-political and non- governmental research organization based in Islamabad. It is the first ever think-tank of its kind that focuses solely on The Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) in its entirety. The organization was established in 2009 with the mission to help concerned stakeholders better understand this war-ravaged area of Pakistan with independent, impartial and objective research and analysis. -
Stimulating Contributions of Islamia College Peshawar Ismail Khan Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan Dr
Asian Journal of Technology and Management Research (AJTMR) ISSN: 2249-0892 Volume 07– Issue 02, Dec 2017 Stimulating Contributions of Islamia College Peshawar Ismail Khan Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan Dr. Jehangir shah Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan [email protected] Abstract-The aim of the study was to analyse the contribution of Islamia College Peshawar in the field of Education across the province. The study is historical in nature, so information has been collected from various books, journals and websites. It was found that the college has produced high profile people in different walks of life who served/ serving the country by holding various positions. Islamia College Peshawar was founded by Sir Sahibzada Qaiyum in 1913. It has not only produced luminaries for Pakistan but also established the real educated class of People who paved the way for the establishment of Pakistan. It was the outcome of the Aligarh Movement in India. When it was established and the British authorities had felt pressure from the intellectuals, produced by Islamia College Peshawar, the British officials said to Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qaiyam: ‘‘You have deceived us'' It has been upgraded to the position of University in 2009. It is the need of the time to work harder than the past and the status of the university may reach to the zenith. Key Words: Islamia College and the name of Pakistan, Sir Sahibzada, Educational Movement, The birth of Universities in Peshawar, Renowned personalities 1. INTRODUCTION After the War of Independence, Sir Syed Ahmed khan (Renowned and cultured personality of India) declared that the only cause of the demise of the Indian Muslims was to being far away from the modern education, so he started the well-known Aligarh Movement to instruct the Indian Muslims technically.