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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. -
Hon'ble Agha Siraj Khan Durani
HON’BLE AGHA SIRAJ KHAN DURANI SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE SYED QAIM ALI SHAH HON’BLE SYED FAISAL ALI SUBZWARI LEADER OF THE HOUSE/ LEADER OF OPPOSITION CHIEF MINISTER SINDH PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE SYEDA SHEHLA RAZA DEPUTY SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE NISAR AHMED KHUHRO SENIOR MINISTER GOVERNMENT OF SINDH 1 # N A M E ADDRESS CONTACT # PARTY 1. MR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM RAJPUT, 1) Plot No. 19-C 3rd Floor, 1st Lane, O) 071-5625472 MQM MPA. Rahat Commercial, Phase-VI, DHA, Karachi. PS-1 SUKKUR-I 2) House No.E-77/18, Bandhani R) 071-5631413 Muhalla, New Goth, Shikarpur Email saleembandhani@ Road, Sukkur Sindh. hotmail.com M) 0333-2102180 F) 071-5622177 2. SYED NASIR HUSSAIN SHAH, MPA. 1) House No. B-58, Mohalla, M) 0333-7100555 PPPP Qasar Nasir Karbla Road, Rohri, District Sukkur. PS-2 SUKKUR-II 3. MR. IKRAMULLAH KHAN DHAREJO, 1) Jam House, Mohalla M) 0321-3899220 PPPP MPA. Dharejo, Adil Poor District Ghotki. PS-3 SUKKUR-II (OLD 2) House No. 103/1, khayaban-e- SUKKUR-III) Bahria Phase-V, DHA, Karachi. 4. SYED AWAIS QADIR SHAH, MPA. 1) Manzil Gah Road, District Sukkur. O) 071-5630870, PPPP 5630872 PS-4 SUKKUR-III 2) A-124, Sindhi Cooperative M) 0300-8314455 (OLD SUKKUR-IV) Housing Society,Airport Road 0333-7101110 Sukkur. F) 071-5630388 5. JAM MEHTAB HUSSAIN DAHAR, 1) Village Bashirabad, Taluka M) 0302-8688633 PPPP MPA. Ubauro, District Ghotki. 0334-8688633 PS-5 GHOTKI-I 2) 114/1, 21st Street Khayaban-e- R) 021-35844272 Muhafiz, Phase-VI, D.H.A, Karachi. -
Contents Acronyms
Climate Change and Natural Disasters in Pakistan Contents Acronyms ...........................................................................................1 Acknowledgment ..............................................................................2 Chairperson’s Note ............................................................................3 Chief Executive’s Note .......................................................................4 Chapter -1 News Items ......................................................................5 Chapter-2 Articles ......................................................................... 194 Pakistan is Again Hit by Devastating Floods ................................. 195 Effects of Climate Change ............................................................ 198 The Emergency the World Forgot ................................................ 201 Rains Wrought Havoc on Historical Sites ..................................... 205 Strange Ways of the Islamic Republic .......................................... 209 Pakistan Must Turn to Aquaculture ............................................. 213 Flood-hit Dalits Facing Hunger and Prejudice .............................. 216 Chapter-3 Editorials ...................................................................... 218 When Water Hits .......................................................................... 219 Stormy Days ................................................................................. 220 Open Skies ................................................................................... -
Sindh Assembly 4Th Session.Cdr
PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH FAFEN PARLIAMENT MONITOR 4th SESSION January 9 - May 18, 2019 FREE AND FAIR ELECTION NETWORK www.fafen.org www.openparliament.pk ABBREVIATIONS GDA Grand Democratic Alliance MMAP Muttahida Majlis - e - Amal Pakistan MQMP Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan PPPP Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians PTI Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf TLP Tehreek - e - Labbaik Pakistan PO Point of Order AM Adjournment Motion CAN Call Attention Notice Sindh Assembly Transacts 56 Percent Agenda during 4th Total Sittings Session 51 lawmakers remain inactive during the 49 proceedings The Provincial Assembly of Sindh transacted 56 percent of its scheduled business during 49-sitting fourth session that continued between January 9, 2019 and May 18, 2019. The House passed 11 government bills and held pre-budget debate consuming 16 percent of the proceedings. Cumulative Almost each sitting of the session witnessed protest during the Duration proceedings by treasury and opposition lawmakers who exchanged heated arguments while debating various parliamentary interventions. The proceedings remained suspended for three hours and eight minutes (two percent) due to the prayer breaks and lack of quorum. The regular agenda brought before the House during fourth session 138 comprised 15 government bills and three private members' bills, 64 Hours & 59 Minutes resolutions, 149 Call Attention Notices (CANs), 15 reports of House committees, ten amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business, 24 private motions and 10 Questions of Privilege. Of 168 lawmakers, 117 (70 percent) including 88 men and 29 women actively participated in the proceedings of the House by sponsoring various parliamentary interventions and/or contributing in the debates. -
E-Paper 24-06-2021
Soon From LAHORE & KARACHI A sister publication of CENTRELINE & DNA News Agency www.islamabadpost.com.pk ISLAMABAD EDITION IslamabadThursday, June 24, 2021 Pakistan’s First AndP Only DiplomaticO Daily STPrice Rs. 20 Enhanced Pakistan- EU threatens Pakistan stands Turkey co-op crucial action against with brothers for regional peace Hungary’s law in Palestine Detailed News On Page-06 Detailed News On Page-07 Detailed News On Page-07 Johar Town blast kills 3, injures 21 Over 30 kg of explosives used; windows of nearby houses and buildings were shattered in the explosion Hafiz Saeed house was the target stAff report LAHORE: IGP Ghani has surmised that the police had been targeted in the attack. While speaking to the me- dia shortly after the blast, he advised ISLAMABAD: Chief of Defence Forces of Kenya, General Robert Kariuki Kibochi the people to not pay any heed to ru- called on President Dr. Arif Alvi at Aiwan-e-Sadr. – DNA mours related to the blast. The IGP told the media that the Counter Ter- rorism Department is probing the FM Qureshi incident and a detailed report will be Pakistan keen to shared about the nature of the blast participates LAHORE: A view of damaged buildings and vehicles and the material used. as a result of the blast in Johar Town on Wednesday. “We are not sure what caused the in Belt and explosion or whether it was a plant- engage with Kenya Three people were killed in the blast. – Shahbaz Sindhu ed device [that caused the explo- Road moot cal superintendent of the hospital said. -
OFFICE of the EXECUTIVE ENGINEER DRAINAGE DIVISION, BADIN E-Mail : Drainagedivisionbadin©Gmail.Com Off: No
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER DRAINAGE DIVISION, BADIN E-mail : drainagedivisionbadin©gmail.com Off: No. 022-9210347 MINUTES OF MEETING PROCUREMENT COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON 25.01.2018 for the ADP NO. 1084 "Re-construction of (06 No.) Village Road Bridges along DPOD at RD. 89 110 KPOD at RD. 84, LBOD Spinal Drain at RD. 159, 161 & 261 and 10 No. RCC Pipe Inlets alone Dhoro Puran" 1/- A meeting of the procurement committee was held in the office of Project Director, LBOD Project, Hyderabad under the Chairmanship of Project Director, LBOD Project, Hyderabad. 2/- The below mentioned member of committee attended the meeting to discuss the bids invited for the procurement of the works from contractors / firms vide Executive Engineer Drainage Division, Badin vide letter No. TC/G-1481DD/ 1242, Dated: 20-12-2017. Hosted through website of SPPRA vide S. No. 35832, Dated: 22.12.20 17, published in the Newspapers "Daily Awami Awaz, dated: 25.12.2017, Daily JANG, Dated: 24.12.2017, Daily National, Dated: 23.12.2017, the Corrigendum for extending the date of submission and opening vide this office letter No. TC/G-148/DD146, Dated: 10.01.2018. Following attended the meeting. 1. Mansoor Ahmed Memon Project Director Chairman LBOD Project Hyderabad 2. Javed Hakeem Memon Executive Engineer Drainage Division, Badin Secretary / Member 3. Tufail Ahmed Abro Regional Monitoring Officer Monitoring Cell P&D Department Member 4. Shoaib Ahmed Sugrio Executive Engineer Drainage Division, Mirpukhas Member 5. Abdul ALEEM Memon Executive Engineer Building Division, Jamshoro Member 3/- During the course of meeting following discussion were made by the committee. -
ISLAMABAD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 PART III Other Notifications, Orders, Etc. ELECTION COMMISSION of PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION
PART III ] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JAN. 22, 2019 63(1) ISLAMABAD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 PART III Other Notifications, Orders, etc. ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION Islamabad, the 16th January, 2019 No. F. 1(1)/2018-Confd (1).—WHEREAS, sub-section (1) of Section 137 of the Elections Act, 2017 read with sub-rule (1) of rule 137 of the Election Rules, 2017 thereof, provides that every Member of an Assembly and Senate shall submit to the Commission, on or before 31st December each year, a copy of his statement of assets and liabilities including assets and liabilities of his spouse and dependent children as on the preceding thirtieth day of June on Form B. WHEREAS, sub-section (3) of Section 137 ibid further provides that the Commission shall, on the sixteenth day of January, by an order suspend the membership of a Member of an Assembly and Senate who fails to submit the statement of assets and liabilities by the fifteenth day of January and such member shall cease to function till he files the statement of assets and liabilities. 63(1—12) Price : Rs. 20.00 [73(2019)/Ex. Gaz.] 63(2) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JAN. 22, 2019 [PART III NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance of sub-section (3) of Section 137 ibid and in exercise of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Election Commission is pleased to notify hereunder, for information of general public, the names of Members of the Senate who have failed to file their statement of assets and liabilities including assets and liabilities of their spouse and dependent children and direct that they shall cease to function as such Members with immediate effect till such statements are submitted by them:— Name of the S. -
Midterm Report Card Final Up
ALIF AILAAN MIDTERM REPORT CARD FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES Citation Alif Ailaan. 2015. Alif Ailaan Midterm Report Card: For Members of the National and Provincial Assemblies Islamabad: Alif Ailaan. iii + 101 pp. ISBN 978-969-7624-00-3 CONTENTS CONTENTS Tables ................................................................................................................................... vi Figure .................................................................................................................................... vi Acronyms and Abbreviations ............................................................................................... vii Foreword and Acknowlegdments ......................................................................................... viii Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. x 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 1 1.1 Why is this important? ............................................................................................... 1 1.2 The need for constituency grading ......................................................................... 1 1.3 Why choose MNAs and MPAs? .............................................................................. 2 2. METHODOLOGY .............................................................................. 3 2.1 Data sources and variables ................................................................................... -
Crisis Response Bulletin Page 1-16
IDP IDP IDP CRISIS RESPONSE BULLETIN October 31, 2016 - Volume: 2, Issue: 44 IN THIS BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS: English News 03-20 6 reasons why ratifying the Paris Climate Agreement is critical for 03 Pakistan TDAP to highlight Pakistan's resolve in curbing climate change 03 Natural Calamities Section 03-05 impacts Safety and Security Section 06-16 Dengue threat could extend into December: Experts 05 Public Services Section 17-20 Forensic science lab established to eradicate corruption: Qamar 06 Pakistan at risk of biological invasion 06 Maps 21-24 A show so splendid but all thine efforts are in vain 07 Sindh proposes policy interventions to counter terrorism 10 NACTA warns against attacks on airports, politicians in Punjab 12 Urdu News 32-25 Safety, security, terrorism and martyrdom 15 'He threw himself onto the suicide bomber': Quetta police recruit 15 Natural Calamities Section 32 recalls brave captain's last moments Communication system around Bani Gala likely to be suspended 17 Safety and Security section 31-28 Three-day-baby in Rawalpindi dies due to tear gas shelling, family 18 Public Service Section 27-25 claims GLOF HAZARD MAP - PAKISTAN DENGUE OUTBREAK IN SINDH - 2016 MAPS MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MAP - PAKISTAN VEGETATION ANALYSIS MAP OF PAKISTAN Legend GLOF HAZARD MAP – PAKISTAN GLOF Hazard Very High ¯ High HUNZA NAGAR GHIZER Medium CHITRAL GILGIT SKARDU Low DIAMIR UPPER KOHISTAN DIR SWAT ASTORE GHANCHE Very Low SHANGLA LOWER NEELUM BAJAUR DIR BATAGRAM AGENCY MALAKAND TORGHER MANSEHRA Provincial Boundary MOHMAND P. A BUNER MUZAFFARABAD AGENCY MARDAN HARIPUR CHARSADDA HATTIAN PESHAWAR SWABI ABBOTTABAD KHYBER BAGH HAVELI AGENCY NOWSHEHRA HARIPUR POONCH Creation Date: October 31 , 2016 ORAKZAI FR PESHAWAR ISLAMABAD SUDHNOTI Indian Occupied Kashmir WGS 84 Geographic AGENCY FR KOHAT Projection/Datum: KOHAT ATTOCK HANGU RAWALPINDI KOTLI Page Size: A3 MIRPUR KARAK SCALE 1:6200,000 FR BANNU N.