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Family, Citizenship and Islam Downloaded by [National Library of the Philippines] at 23:24 05 November 2017 Studies in Migration and Diaspora Series Editor: Anne J
Downloaded by [National Library of the Philippines] at 23:24 05 November 2017 FAMILY, CITIZENSHIP AND ISLAM Downloaded by [National Library of the Philippines] at 23:24 05 November 2017 Studies in Migration and Diaspora Series Editor: Anne J. Kershen, Queen Mary University of London, UK Studies in Migration and Diaspora is a series designed to showcase the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of research in this important field. Volumes in the series cover local, national and global issues and engage with both historical and contemporary events. The books will appeal to scholars, students and all those engaged in the study of migration and diaspora. Amongst the topics covered are minority ethnic relations, transnational movements and the cultural, social and political implications of moving from ‘over there’, to ‘over here’. Also in the series: London the Promised Land Revisited The Changing Face of the London Migrant Landscape in the Early 21st Century Edited by Anne J. Kershen ISBN 978-1-4724-4727-2 Migration Across Boundaries Linking Research to Practice and Experience Edited by Parvati Nair and Tendayi Bloom ISBN 978-1-4724-4049-5 Human Exhibitions Race, Gender and Sexuality in Ethnic Displays Rikke Andreassen ISBN 978-1-4724-2245-3 The Somatechnics of Whiteness and Race Colonialism and Mestiza Privilege Elaine Marie Carbonell Laforteza ISBN 978-1-4724-5307-5 Secularism and Identity Downloaded by [National Library of the Philippines] at 23:24 05 November 2017 Non-Islamiosity in the Iranian Diaspora Reza Gholami ISBN 978-1-4724-3010-6 -
Central-Karachi
Central-Karachi 475 476 477 478 479 480 Travelling Stationary Inclass Co- Library Allowance (School Sub Total Furniture S.No District Teshil Union Council School ID School Name Level Gender Material and Curricular Sport Total Budget Laboratory (School Specific (80% Other) 20% supplies Activities Specific Budget) 1 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 1-Kalyana 408130186 GBELS - Elementary Elementary Boys 20,253 4,051 16,202 4,051 4,051 16,202 64,808 16,202 81,010 2 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 4-Ghodhra 408130163 GBLSS - 11-G NEW KARACHI Middle Boys 24,147 4,829 19,318 4,829 4,829 19,318 77,271 19,318 96,589 3 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 4-Ghodhra 408130167 GBLSS - MEHDI Middle Boys 11,758 2,352 9,406 2,352 2,352 9,406 37,625 9,406 47,031 4 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 4-Ghodhra 408130176 GBELS - MATHODIST Elementary Boys 20,492 4,098 12,295 8,197 4,098 16,394 65,576 16,394 81,970 5 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 6-Hakim Ahsan 408130205 GBELS - PIXY DALE 2 Registred as a Seconda Elementary Girls 61,338 12,268 49,070 12,268 12,268 49,070 196,281 49,070 245,351 6 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 9-Khameeso Goth 408130174 GBLSS - KHAMISO GOTH Middle Mixed 6,962 1,392 5,569 1,392 1,392 5,569 22,278 5,569 27,847 7 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 10-Mustafa Colony 408130160 GBLSS - FARZANA Middle Boys 11,678 2,336 9,342 2,336 2,336 9,342 37,369 9,342 46,711 8 Central Karachi New Karachi Town 10-Mustafa Colony 408130166 GBLSS - 5/J Middle Boys 28,064 5,613 16,838 11,226 5,613 22,451 89,804 22,451 112,256 9 Central Karachi New Karachi -
Ending 10 April 2016
World Health Organization – Regional Office for Eastern Mediterranean 1- AFP SURVEILLANCE 11-Apr-16 Week 14, ending 10 April 2016 Number 914 Table 1: Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) cases by week of onset Reported AFP cases by week of onset - Week (14/16) / Ending on : 10/04/2016 Country 2014 2015 2016 to to date, Total Total AFP Total AFP Total AFP W03 Jan 24 16 W04 Jan 31 16 W05 Feb 07 16 W06 Feb 14 16 W07 Feb 21 16 W08 Feb 28 16 W09 Mar 06 16 W10 Mar 13 16 W11 Mar 20 16 W12 Mar 27 16 W13 Apr 03 16 W14 Apr 10 16 Afghanistan 2421 2738 713 71 47 48 67 61 50 44 53 42 47 27 5 Bahrain 16 19 10 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 Djibouti 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Egypt 1000 1046 289 17 17 19 14 16 29 25 23 29 18 17 7 Iran 753 780 195 14 14 17 16 18 19 13 11 8 5 4 0 Iraq 590 520 197 15 12 22 12 11 15 11 10 16 13 5 Jordan **** 62 90 18 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 3 1 2 Kuwait 32 32 12 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 Lebanon **** 50 113 26 0 2 1 1 4 2 1 3 1 3 2 1 Libya 43 54 13 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 2 0 Morocco 103 78 15 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 Oman 34 39 12 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Pakistan 5370 5811 1268 109 98 92 111 99 102 106 74 83 47 10 0 Palestine **** 21 38 19 1 1 0 4 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 Qatar 7 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Saudi Arabia 227 254 51 7 5 6 1 7 8 6 4 1 0 0 0 Somalia 420 281 69 4 6 4 4 6 9 6 8 3 7 3 Sudan 442 436 108 5 9 7 11 10 12 7 7 17 5 2 0 Syria **** 306 235 83 4 6 8 7 7 9 13 7 4 2 3 Tunisia 44 64 20 2 0 3 1 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 U.A.E 25 31 15 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 Yemen 578 537 190 19 13 22 14 17 10 5 17 10 8 7 1 Total EMR 12547 13210 3326 280 233 255 273 268 274 -
Origin and Development of Urdu Language in the Sub- Continent: Contribution of Early Sufia and Mushaikh
South Asian Studies A Research Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 27, No. 1, January-June 2012, pp.141-169 Origin and Development of Urdu Language in the Sub- Continent: Contribution of Early Sufia and Mushaikh Muhammad Sohail University of the Punjab, Lahore ABSTRACT The arrival of the Muslims in the sub-continent of Indo-Pakistan was a remarkable incident of the History of sub-continent. It influenced almost all departments of the social life of the people. The Muslims had a marvelous contribution in their culture and civilization including architecture, painting and calligraphy, book-illustration, music and even dancing. The Hindus had no interest in history and biography and Muslims had always taken interest in life-history, biographical literature and political-history. Therefore they had an excellent contribution in this field also. However their most significant contribution is the bestowal of Urdu language. Although the Muslims came to the sub-continent in three capacities, as traders or business men, as commanders and soldiers or conquerors and as Sufis and masha’ikhs who performed the responsibilities of preaching, but the role of the Sufis and mash‘iskhs in the evolving and development of Urdu is the most significant. The objective of this paper is to briefly review their role in this connection. KEY WORDS: Urdu language, Sufia and Mashaikh, India, Culture and civilization, genres of literature Introduction The Muslim entered in India as conquerors with the conquests of Muhammad Bin Qasim in 94 AH / 712 AD. Their arrival caused revolutionary changes in culture, civilization and mode of life of India. -
Preparatory Survey Report on the Project for Construction and Rehabilitation of National Highway N-5 in Karachi City in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan Karachi Metropolitan Corporation PREPARATORY SURVEY REPORT ON THE PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY N-5 IN KARACHI CITY IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN JANUARY 2017 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY INGÉROSEC CORPORATION EIGHT-JAPAN ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC. EI JR 17-0 PREFACE Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) decided to conduct the preparatory survey and entrust the survey to the consortium of INGÉROSEC Corporation and Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants Inc. The survey team held a series of discussions with the officials concerned of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and conducted field investigations. As a result of further studies in Japan and the explanation of survey result in Pakistan, the present report was finalized. I hope that this report will contribute to the promotion of the project and to the enhancement of friendly relations between our two countries. Finally, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the officials concerned of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste for their close cooperation extended to the survey team. January, 2017 Akira Nakamura Director General, Infrastructure and Peacebuilding Department Japan International Cooperation Agency SUMMARY SUMMARY (1) Outline of the Country The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (hereinafter referred to as Pakistan) is a large country in the South Asia having land of 796 thousand km2 that is almost double of Japan and 177 million populations that is 6th in the world. In 2050, the population in Pakistan is expected to exceed Brazil and Indonesia and to be 335 million which is 4th in the world. -
Insect Infestation on Bt. and Non-Bt. Cotton Cultivars
Food Science and Quality Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-6088 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0557 (Online) Vol.27, 2014 Insect Infestation on Bt. and Non-Bt. Cotton Cultivars Abdul Ghani Lanjar, Bhai Khan Solangi, Sajjad Ali Khuhro* and Abdul Waheed Solangi Department Of Entomology, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam *Corresponding Author: SAJJAD ALI KHUHRO Email: [email protected] Abstract A field study was carried out to examine the resistance potential of promising cotton cultivars to insect pest infestation, during the year 2012. Five cotton varieties were examined for their resistance against insect pests including Hari Dost, Shahbaz-95, NIAB-78, Sindh-1 and Bt Cotton. The insect pests monitored in this study included thrips, jassid, whitefly and bollworms. The experimental process for monitoring the insect pests was initiated on 15 th June 2012 and lasted on 12 th October, 2012. The results showed that thrips population was significantly (P<0.01) lowest (6.28/plant) on Haridost, against 9.22/plant on NIAB-78, 13.79/plant on Bt cotton 14.89/plant on Sindh-1. while the highest thrips population (15.21/plant) was recorded on Shahbaz-95. The peak thrips population was noted on 12 th July observation on all three verities while on Bt cotton, the peak thrips population was recorded on 19 th July. Bt Cotton. The peak activities of jassid was recorded in the month of August. Overall mean showed that the signifactly highest (P<0.01) population of jassid was recorded as (3.59/leaf) on Sindh1 followed by Bt cotton (2.81/leaf), Shahbaz (2.80/leaf), Niab -78 (2.19/leaf) and Hari dost (1.63/leaf). -
Publications of Mr. Muhammad Mithal Jiskani
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Khadim Hussain Wagan Father's Name: Abdul Karim Wagan NIC No: 41303-4667681-1 Date of Birth: July 1, 1969 Place of Birth: Village Aali khabar, Wagan, Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. Domicile: Sindh (Rural) Correspondence Department of Plant Pathology, Address: Faculty of Crop Protection, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam. Academic Qualifications Degree/Certificate Year Major subject Division University/Board M.Sc. (Agri.) Hons. 1997 Plant Pathology First SAU, Tandojam B.Sc. (Agri.) Hons. 1995 Plant Pathology First SAU, Tandojam Intermediate 1988 Science First BISE, Hyderabad Matriculation 1986 Science First BISE, Hyderabad Diploma in computer (Jan-94- Dec-94) Second Petroman Training Institute Science (One Year) Hyderabad Academic Awards and Honors • First position in M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in the University as well as in the Faculty level. • Awarded "Gold Medal" for Overall First Position in the University. • Awarded "Silver Medal" for the Faculty Position. Position held/current Employment Position Held from Department Job Assistant Professor 05.05.2005 to date Teaching and Research Lecturer 02.03.1998 Department of Plant Pathology, S. A.U, Tandojam. Trainings attended/participated Training course on Professional development for Teachers in teaching methods/skills, organized by Sindh Agriculture University Tando jam. from 26th March to 20th April, 1998. A six-week English Language Course organized by Department of English, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam. November 1st to December 8th, 1999. Training course in Weed Science held at NWFP Agriculture University Peshawar with the collaboration of UGC Islamabad, October 1-6, 2001. Training course on Linear Modeling Using "Statistix" Analytical Software organized by Department of Statistics, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam from October 14th to November 1st, 2002 MS-office application in Teaching and Research held from August 18th to September 3rd 2003 organized by ITC, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam. -
Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam
Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam Directorate of Admissions PROVISIONAL GENERAL MERIT LIST (DATA RECORD) OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE QUALIFIED ENTRY TEST FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION 2019-20 ANY MISTAKE IF DETECTED LATER ON SHALL BE RECTIFIED ACCORDINGLY Applied on Sr. Seat Passing Entry Self Amount F. No. District Domicile Group Name of Candidate Father's Name Surname M/F SSC % HSC% CPN Employee No. No. Year Test Finance in Lacs Quota (EQ) Pre-Engineering Group (Sindh Province) Badin (Rural) 1 2640 945 Badin R PE Hidayatullah Inayatullah Patoli M 68.94 84.55 2019 49 72.32 2 2669 2709 Badin R PE Sikandar Ali Abdul Aziz Panhwar M 54.59 84.55 2019 45 69.69 3 2639 2710 Badin R PE Gul Hassan Gul Muhammad Kumbhar M 77.65 70.00 2017 66 69.56 4 2654 1007 Badin R PE Najaf Ali Muhammad Ayoob Kumbhar M 56.35 81.91 2019 47 68.88 5 2637 250 Badin R PE Ghufran Ali Mumtaz Ali Notkani M 70.24 76.91 2019 47 67.27 6 2643 2704 Badin R PE Irfan Ali Ghulam Rasool Jamali M 81.65 71.36 2018 50 65.98 7 2652 2724 Badin R PE Nadir Hussain Ghulam Abbas Chandio M 71.53 64.00 2018 55 62.05 8 2645 2747 Badin R PE Kashif Ali Ameer Ali Kalhoro M 72.24 64.36 2019 54 62.04 9 2668 3307 Badin R PE Shoaib Ahmed Abdul Mujahid Bajwa M 75.88 70.73 2018 40 62.02 10 2673 2791 Badin R PE Zeeshan Ahmed Muhammad Asghar Arain M 74.24 69.73 2018 42 61.86 11 2642 2703 Badin R PE Imran Ali Ghulam Rasool Jamali M 80.82 67.73 2018 42 61.32 12 2664 940 Badin R PE SALMAN ALI KHAN KAPRI M 60.94 61.00 2018 62 61.29 13 2635 146 Badin R PE Faraz Ahmed Allah Rakhio Jat M 80.00 67.82 2018 42 -
(Rfp) for Front End Collection and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste for Zone Central (Dmc Central Area) Karachi Sindh - Pakistan
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR FRONT END COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FOR ZONE CENTRAL (DMC CENTRAL AREA) KARACHI SINDH - PAKISTAN. Executive Director (Operation-I) Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) Govt. of Sindh SSWMB - NIT-17 Sindh Solid Waste Management Board Table of Content Section-I Clause# Page# 1.1 Purpose of Request for Proposal 8 1.2 Scope of Work/Assignment 8 1.3 Brief Description of DMC Central 8 1.4 MAP of DMC Central 9 1.5 Definition & Interpretation 10 1.6 Abbreviation 10 1.7 Section of RFP/Bidding Documents 11 1.8 Procuring Agency Right to cancel any or all proposals/tenders 11 Section-II Instructions to Contractors/Bidders Clause# Page# 2.1 Information related to procuring agency 13 2.2 Language of proposal and correspondence 13 2.3 Method of Procurement 13 2.4 Period of Contract 13 2.5 Pre-proposal Meeting 13 2.6 Clarification and modifications of Bidding Document 13 2.7 Visit of the area of Service 13 2.8 Utilization of Existing Work Force on SWM of DMC Central 14 2.9 Utilization of Existing Solid Waste Collection & Transportation Vehicle of 16 DMC Central. 2.10 Utilization of Existing Facilities i.e. Workshop, Offices of DMC Central 17 2.11 Amendment through Addendums 17 2.12 Cancelation of Tender before Tender Time 17 2.13 Proposal Preparation Cost/Cost of bidding 17 2.14 Bid submitted by a Joint Venture/Consortium 17 2.15 Place, date, time and manner of submission of Tender/Bid Document 18 2.16 Currency Unit of Offers and Payments 21 2.17 Conditional and Partial Offers 22 2.18 Alternative -
In the High Court of Sindh, Karachi
[1] IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI C.P.No.D-2186 of 2021 Date Order with signature of Judge(s) Before: Mr. Justice Nazar Akbar Mr. Justice Muhammad Faisal Kamal Alam --------------------------------------------------------------------- Petitioner : Zabardast Khan Mahar, through Mr. Waqar Alam Abbasi, Advocate. Versus Respondent No.1 : The Federation of Pakistan Respondent No.2 : The Director General NAB, Sukkur. Date of Hearing : 05.04.2021 O R D E R NAZAR AKBAR, J:- The Petitioner has sought the following relief(s) through this petition: i. To reduce the surety amount to a reasonable and just sum to enunciate that the grant of bail is a form of relief and not a method of punishment as observed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of Pakistan as well. ii Any other relief(s) which this Hon'ble Court deems fit and pr0per may kindly be granted. 2. On query from the Court, learned counsel for the Petitioner was unable to satisfy the Court that how an independent/fresh constitution petition can be filed when the Petitioner is aggrieved by an order passed by this very Bench in C.P No.D-1078/2020, whereby the said petition was disposed of. In the first place if the Petitioner was aggrieved by any observation, he should have filed petition for leave to appeal before Hon'ble Supreme Court. Additionally, this petition is not maintainable also for the following reasons: (i) This petition has not been signed and supported with the affidavit of the Petitioner. [2] (ii) Office objection No.7 that affidavit of Petitioner in support of petition is to be filed/sworn has not been properly answered by the Petitioner. -
Solid Waste Management]
Urban Resource Center (URC) [SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT] NEWSCLIPPINGS JANUARY TO JUNE 2020 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Urban Resource Centre A-2, 2nd floor, Westland Trade Centre, Block 7&8, C-5, Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Karachi. Tel: 021-4559317, Fax: 021-4387692, Email: [email protected], Website: www.urckarachi.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/URCKHI Twitter: https://twitter.com/urc_karachi Page 1 Urban Resource Center (URC) [SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT] Medical waste fouls city’s streets, beaches, nullahs Nearly half a year has passed since the issue of unsafe disposal of medical waste in the city was highlighted on social media. The sight of Sea View Beach and hazardous implications on the health of citizens became the source of much hue and cry, prompting the relevant authorities into action. Assurances were given by the authorities that all hospitals negligent in thei r waste disposal would be taken to task. And yet, around six months later, the most the authorities can claim is that letters have been issued in this regard. Meanwhile, medical waste is disposed of anywhere at the whim of hospital authorities as Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) struggles to maintain a check over health facilities. On Friday, officials of the Sindh Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) found over 40 kilogrammes of medical waste dumped in an open nullah, near Khamiso Goth, along Super Highway. The medical waste disposed at three different locations within a radius of 400 metres was burnt by unidentified persons. ―I can‘t say who has disposed of the waste in the nullah,‖ said SEPA Deputy Director Waris Ali Gabol. -
4 • ELECTION COMMISSION of PAKISTAN FROM-28 (See Rule 50) LIST of POLLING STATIONS for a CONSTITUENCY Election to the *Nattogl
4 • ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN FROM-28 (See rule 50) LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY Election to the *NattoglAuctthly No. and name of constituency NA -252 Karachi West - V In case of rural areas In case of urban area S. no of Number of voters assigned Number of polling S.No No.and Name of Polling Station voters Census Block Census Name of electoral area Name of electoral area on the Male Female Total Male Female Code Block Code Total electoral 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 GBSS, Ghram Cheshma Manghopir (Boys School) 1 Sheikh Fareed Chilla. Deh Manghopir Haji Allah Buksh Goth 437010101 373 373 3 3 Deh Manghopir Shaikh Farccd Goth 437010102 257 257 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010103 124 124 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010104 160 160 Dch Manghopir Haji Mehmood Goth 437010105 406 406 Deh Manghopir Sir Mastan Mohallah 437010106 111 1 1 1 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010107 36 36 Doh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010108 104 104 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010109 34 34 1605 1605 0 GGSS, Ghram Cheshma Manghopir (Girls School) 2 Sheikh Fareed Chilla. Deh Manghopir Haji Alah Buksh Goth 437010101 205 205 2 2 Deh Manghopir Shaikh Famed Goth 437010102 148 148 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010103 95 95 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010104 122 122 Dch Manghopir llaji Mchmood Goth 437010105 233 233 Deh Manghopir Sir Mastan Mohallah 437010106 72 72 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010107 31 31 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010108 85 85 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010109 19 19 1010 1010 0 3 Bab-ul-Ilin English Grammar School Pakhtoonabad Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370101 10 175 175 2 2 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010111 60 60 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010112 47 47 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010113 109 109 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010114 41 41 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010115 54 54 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Gulshan-e-Ts 437010116 60 60 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Scctor:01 437010117 172 172 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010118 75 75 793 793 0 4 GBLSS, Mushki Para Manghopir.