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Editorials for the Month of February 2019 Editorials for the Month of February 2019 Note: This is a complied work by the Team The CSS Point. The DAWN.COM is the owner of the content available in the document. This document is compiled to support css aspirants and This document is NOT FOR SALE. You may order this booklet and only printing and shipping cost will be incurred. Complied & Edited By Shahbaz Shakeel (Online Content Manager) www.thecsspoint.com BUY CSS BOOKS ONLINE CASH ON DELIVERY ALL OVER PAKISTAN https://cssbooks.net ALL COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS BOOK FROM SINGLE POINT ORDER NOW 03336042057 - 0726540141 DOWNLOAD CSS Notes, Books, MCQs, Magazines www.thecsspoint.com Download CSS Notes Download CSS Books Download CSS Magazines Download CSS MCQs Download CSS Past Papers The CSS Point, Pakistan’s The Best Online FREE Web source for All CSS Aspirants. 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........................................................................................................................................ 40 Asma’s legacy .............................................................................................................................................. 41 Accessibility in cities .................................................................................................................................... 43 Buy CSS Books Online as Cash on Delivery https://cssbooks.net | Call/SMS 03336042057 Page 7 February 2019 Civil service reform ..................................................................................................................................... 44 The long battle ............................................................................................................................................ 45 Khairpur attack ............................................................................................................................................ 46 The IMF again .............................................................................................................................................. 47 Revolution at 40 .......................................................................................................................................... 48 Lahooti Melo ............................................................................................................................................... 49 Domestic violence ....................................................................................................................................... 50 Asghar Khan case ........................................................................................................................................ 52 Women’s ODI triumph ................................................................................................................................ 53 PSL begins ................................................................................................................................................... 54 Organ donation ........................................................................................................................................... 55 Who controls Karachi? ................................................................................................................................ 56 Hate speech ................................................................................................................................................ 57 Sexual harassment ...................................................................................................................................... 59 Larkana killings ............................................................................................................................................ 60 Pulwama attack ........................................................................................................................................... 61 Memogate anti-climax ................................................................................................................................ 62 Celebrating radio......................................................................................................................................... 63 Three decades after Soviet exit .................................................................................................................. 64 Probing investigators .................................................................................................................................. 65 Ms Omar’s ‘heresy’ ..................................................................................................................................... 66 Bearing false witness .................................................................................................................................. 67 PAC U-turn .................................................................................................................................................
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