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Infrastructure Development Authority of the Punjab Messages
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE PUNJAB www.idap.pk MESSAGES Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Chief Minister of the Punjab Modern and sustainable infrastructure is the most important parameter of development and prosperity. It gives me great pleasure to say that we are paving the way for a prosperous future for Punjab and Pakistan. Infrastructure Development Authority of the Punjab (IDAP) is playing a pivotal role in developing infrastructure and introducing modern infrastructure technologies. Tanveer Aslam Malik Chairperson, IDAP/Minister, Communication & Works Department, Punjab The national development of any nation can be judged on the basis of infrastructure development. IDAP is revolutionizing development concepts in Pakistan. In a short span of time, IDAP has launched several projects in line with global standards of quality, design and construction. IDAP engages top of the line national and international consultants for introducing the best practices of infrastructure development in Pakistan. Capt. (R.) Zahid Saeed Chief Secretary, Punjab In no time at all, IDAP has taken up key projects and started executing them with professional excellence. IDAP is focused on prioritizing their fundamental responsibilities of delivering sustainable solutions to the Government of the Punjab for projects of high value. I am sure IDAP will go the distance in development of infrastructure in the province based on the best modern practices and techniques. Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan Chairman, Planning & Development Board, Punjab/Vice Chairperson, IDAP IDAP’s vision “to be one of the leading infrastructure design and build organizations in the world” and the core values that the organization has set for itself are a blend of excellence, passion, integrity and collaboration. -
Pk1401mag Nussrah Issue 16 English.Pdf
Nussrah Magazine Issue 16 January/ February 2014 – Rabi ul-Awwal/ Rabi uth-Thaanee 1435 AH Contents Editorial: The Real Internal Threat 01 Shaikh Ata ibn Khalil Abu Ar-Rashta: Tafseer: Al-Baqarah 92-96 02 Feature Article: Rabi ul-Awwal‘s Greatest Gift, RasulAllah (saw) 04 Naseer al-Islam Mehmood: The Betrayal of Islam and Muslims by the Armies 06 Role of the Ulema in the Establishment of the Khilafah State 08 Khalid Salahudeen: The Myth of a US Attack on Pakistan 12 Abid Mustafa- Pakistan Must Sever Ties with America for Future Economic Sustainability 18 Imran Khan- A New Jockey for America‘s Horse, Democracy 22 Martyrdom in Syria 25 Russian Foreign Minister Attacks the Khilafah 26 Q& A: The Stance of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Egypt 27 America Seeks A Permanent Presence Through Talks 35 Nussrah For Khilafah Bayyan Campaign 39 Price: Rs. 30/- Editorial The Real Internal Threat Our real internal threat is the substantial aggression, requiring US intervention. American presence within Pakistan. It is this Essentially, the United States was informing American presence which is the source of the the powers of the Old World that the intricate planning, huge funding and American continents were no longer open to sophisticated arms supply that allows the European influence, and that any effort to attacks on military and civilian targets. This is extend European political hegemony into the also why such attacks never target American New World would be considered by the assets, of which there are many on our soil, United States "as dangerous to our peace and but always target ours. -
Book Pakistanonedge.Pdf
Pakistan Project Report April 2013 Pakistan on the Edge Copyright © Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2013 Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses No.1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg, Delhi Cantt., New Delhi - 110 010 Tel. (91-11) 2671-7983 Fax.(91-11) 2615 4191 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.idsa.in ISBN: 978-93-82512-02-8 First Published: April 2013 Cover shows Data Ganj Baksh, popularly known as Data Durbar, a Sufi shrine in Lahore. It is the tomb of Syed Abul Hassan Bin Usman Bin Ali Al-Hajweri. The shrine was attacked by radical elements in July 2010. The photograph was taken in August 2010. Courtesy: Smruti S Pattanaik. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this Report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute or the Government of India. Published by: Magnum Books Pvt Ltd Registered Office: C-27-B, Gangotri Enclave Alaknanda, New Delhi-110 019 Tel.: +91-11-42143062, +91-9811097054 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.magnumbooks.org All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, sorted in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photo-copying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA). Contents Preface 5 Abbreviations 7 Introduction 9 Chapter 1 Political Scenario: The Emerging Trends Amit Julka, Ashok K. Behuria and Sushant Sareen 13 Chapter 2 Provinces: A Strained Federation Sushant Sareen and Ashok K. Behuria 29 Chapter 3 Militant Groups in Pakistan: New Coalition, Old Politics Amit Julka and Shamshad Ahmad Khan 41 Chapter 4 Continuing Religious Radicalism and Ever Widening Sectarian Divide P. -
Pakistan News Digest: June 2020
June 2020 PAKISTAN NEWS DIGEST April 2020 A Select Summary of News, Views and Trends from the Pakistani Media Prepared by Dr. Zainab Akhter Dr. Nazir Ahmad Mir Dr. Mohammad Eisa Dr. Ashok Behuria MANOHAR PARRIKAR INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES AND ANALYSES 1-Development Enclave, Near USI Delhi Cantonment, New Delhi-110010 PAKISTAN NEWS DIGEST, April 2020 CONTENTS POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS ........................................................................... 08 ECONOMIC ISSSUES............................................................................................ 12 SECURITY SITUATION ........................................................................................ 13 URDU & ELECTRONIC MEDIA Urdu ............................................................................................................................ 20 Electronic .................................................................................................................... 27 STATISTICS BOMBINGS, SHOOTINGS AND DISAPPEARANCES ...................................... 29 MPIDSA, New Delhi 1 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS Relief force, Editorial, Dawn, 01 April1 Urgency is the need of the hour. To fight a pandemic that is spreading like wildfire and to mitigate its impact on their citizens, governments need to fashion responses that make the best use of precious time and resources. Raising a youth volunteer force called the Corona Relief Tigers, a measure formally announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan in his address to the nation on Monday, cannot be described -
Sl. # Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-1 Alhaaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour P 2 NA-2 Eng
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT (Notice Office) 52nd Session 3rd Sitting held on Wednesday, the 14th February, 2018 The following Members National Assembly of Pakistan attended the sitting Sl. # Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-1 Alhaaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour P 2 NA-2 Eng. Hamid ul Haq Khalil P 3 NA-3 Mr. Sajid Nawaz P 4 NA-7 Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah P 5 NA-8 Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao P 6 NA-10 Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan P 7 NA-12 Engineer Usman Khan Tarakai P 8 NA-13 Mr. Aqibullah P 9 NA-14 Mr. Shehryar Afridi P 10 NA-18 Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi P 11 NA-19 Mr. Babar Nawaz Khan P 12 NA-22 Qari Muhammad Yousaf P 13 NA-25 Engineer Dawar Khan Kundi P 14 NA-27 Col. Retd. Amirullah Marwat P 15 NA-28 Mr. Sher Akbar Khan P 16 NA-30 Mr. Salim Rehman P 17 NA-31 Mr. Ibadullah P 18 NA-32 Mr. Iftikhar ud Din P 19 NA-33 Sahibzada Tariq Ullah P 20 NA-35 Mr. Junaid Akbar P 21 NA-36 Mr. Bilal Rehman P 22 NA-43 Mr. Bismillah Khan P 23 NA-48 Mr. Asad Umar P 24 NA-49 Dr. Tariq Fazal Chudhary P 25 NA-51 Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas P 26 NA-52 Ch. Nisar Ali Khan P 27 NA-54 Malik Ibrar Ahmed P 28 NA-57 Sheikh Aftab Ahmed P 29 NA-58 Malik Itbar Khan P 30 NA-61 Sardar Mumtaz Khan P 31 NA-64 Pir Muhammad Amin-ul-Hasnat Shah P 32 NA-68 Sardar Muhammad Shafqat Hayat Khan P 33 NA-70 Malik Shakir Bashir Awan P 34 NA-73 Mr. -
SENATE of PAKISTAN DAILY JOURNAL (266Th Session) Date and Day 22Nd August,2017 (Tuesday)
SENATE OF PAKISTAN DAILY JOURNAL (266th session) Date and day 22nd August,2017 (Tuesday) Commenced at 03:00 p.m. Adjourned at 6:20 p.m. Presided by Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari, Deputy Chairman during question hour. Mian Raza Rabbani Chairman Senate of Pakistan during rest of the proceedings. Attendance 73 Total working hours 3 hours and 20 minutes 1. Recitation from the Holy Quran. QUESTION HOUR Questions entered in a separate list were asked and the replies were given. The questions remained unanswered were treated as laid on the table. LEAVE APPLICATIONS The leave applications were read by the Chairman. CONSIDERATION OF ADMISSIBILITY OF ADJOURNMENT MOTIONS 3. Admissibility of the following Adjournment Motions was determined:- (i) Senator Mohsin Aziz moved Adj. Motion No. 1 (1-266/2017-M), to discuss the recent severing of diplomatic and trade ties by eight Arab countries with Qatar which can turn into a major political and diplomatic crisis in the Middle East. After hearing the Mover, the Chairman held the Motion out of order under Rule 87(f). (ii) Senator Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh moved Adj. Motion No. 2 (2-266/2017-M), to discuss the State’s obligation under Article 40 of the Constitution in the wake of current scenario of Muslim world turmoil stretching from South East Asia to Sahara. After hearing the Mover, the Chairman held the Motion out of order under Rule 87(b). (iii) Senators Mohammad Azam Khan Swati on his behalf and on behalf of Senator Mohsin Aziz moved Adj. Motion No. 3 (4-266/2017-M), to discuss the violation of Pakistan’s International Border and space by US drones which is against the sovereignty of Pakistan. -
1 Conundrum of Women Political Participation in Pakistan: Impediments and Opportunities Musharaf Rubab 1 Dr
Pakistan Social Sciences Review P-ISSN 2664-0422 June 2020, Vol. 4, No. 2 [135-149] O-ISSN 2664-0430 RESEARCH PAPER 1 Conundrum of Women Political Participation in Pakistan: Impediments and Opportunities Musharaf Rubab 1 Dr. Ghulam Mustafa2 Adnan Nawaz3 1. Ph. D scholar, Department of Political Science &International Relations, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan 2. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science &International Relations, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan 3. Ph. D Scholar, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University Melbourne Australia PAPER INFO ABSTRACT Received: Throughout the historical kaleidoscope of Pakistan politics, it is April 10, 2020 evident that women role has not been substantial irrespective of Accepted: their population size. This article highlights the historical June 15, 2020 political situation of women role along with challenges and Online: opportunities in their participation and representation in June 30, 2020 Pakistan’s politics. It is evident that their decreased descriptive Keywords: participation reciprocated into lower substantive contribution in Women Politics, the Pakistan politics. The voting turnout used to be lower as Representation, compare to the male counterpart during all the elections in Political Pakistan. Through qualitative investigation and the data of the Participation, elections, it is observed that the situation is gradually Election, st Feminists Studies transforming in the 21 century and it is improved as compare Corresponding to the earlier status. The patriarchal society, poverty, religious dogma etc, are the main stumbling blocks towards women Author: political emancipation. Increased educational status, economic ghulammustafa@g wellbeing and enhanced role in decision making bodies will cuf.edu.pk serve as an antidote to all the issues. -
January 2018 NEWS COVERAGE PERIOD from JANUARY 29TH to FEBRUARY 4TH 2017
The Globalization Bulletin Environment January 2018 NEWS COVERAGE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 29TH TO FEBRUARY 4TH 2017 DENSE FOG DISRUPTS LIFE IN PUNJAB Business Recorder, January 29, 2018 Lahore: Dense fog and poor visibility during the night and morning hours continue to disrupt life as the Highway Police has warned the commuters against unnecessary travelling to avoid fatal accidents. The Met office has said that weather remained cold and dry in most parts of the country on Sunday. Dense fog prevailed over plain areas of Punjab and Sukkur division. Dense fog is likely to occur in plain areas of Punjab and upper Sindh during the night and morning hours on Monday. As the blanket of fog disrupted normal traffic on motorways and national highways in Punjab and Sukkur division it also disrupted flight and train schedule due to poor visibility. With regard to synoptic situation the Met office said that a westerly wave is likely to enter western parts of the country tonight and likely to grip upper parts on Monday. It may persist over northern areas till Tuesday. Predicting rain/snowfall on Monday and Tuesday, it said rain/thunderstorm is expected at scattered places in Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Quetta, and Zhob divisions, Fata, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir while at isolated places in Bannu, Peshawar, Kohat, Kalat, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Sargodha divisions and Islamabad on Monday/Tuesday. Snowfall is also expected in Malakand division, Gallyat, Naran, Kaghan, Murree, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan during the period. https://epaper.brecorder.com/2018/01/29/5-page/696776-news.htl SOME 20,000 PREMATURE DEATHS LINKED TO AIR POLLUTION The Express Tribune, January 29th, 2018. -
Accounting Signifiers, Political Discourse, Popular Resistance and Legal Identity During Pakistan Steel Mills Attempted Privatization
Accounting signifiers, political discourse, popular resistance and legal identity during Pakistan Steel Mills attempted privatization Article (Accepted Version) Junaid Ashraf, Muhammad, Muhammad, Faiza and Hopper, Trevor (2019) Accounting signifiers, political discourse, popular resistance and legal identity during Pakistan Steel Mills attempted privatization. Critical Perspectives On Accounting, 60. pp. 18-43. ISSN 1045-2354 This version is available from Sussex Research Online: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/76638/ This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies and may differ from the published version or from the version of record. If you wish to cite this item you are advised to consult the publisher’s version. Please see the URL above for details on accessing the published version. Copyright and reuse: Sussex Research Online is a digital repository of the research output of the University. Copyright and all moral rights to the version of the paper presented here belong to the individual author(s) and/or other copyright owners. To the extent reasonable and practicable, the material made available in SRO has been checked for eligibility before being made available. Copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original metadata page and the content is not changed in any way. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk Accounting signifiers, political discourse, popular resistance and legal identity during Pakistan Steel Mills attempted privatization Abstract Using the privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) as an empirical site and drawing on Laclau and Mouffe’s (1985) discourse theory, this paper traces the discursive struggle between two discourses on the valuation and privatization of PSM. -
Fafen Election
FAFEN ELECTION . 169 NA and PA constituencies with Margin of Victory less than potentially Rejected Ballots August 3, 2018 The number of ballot papers excluded increase. In Islamabad Capital Territory, from the count in General Elections 2018 the number of ballots excluded from the surpassed the number of ballots rejected count are more than double the in General Elections 2013. Nearly 1.67 rejected ballots in the region in GE-2013. million ballots were excluded from the Around 40% increase in the number of count in GE-2018. This number may ballots excluded from the count was slightly vary after the final consolidated observed in Balochistan, 30.6 % increase result is released by the Election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Commission of Pakistan (ECP) as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas ballots excluded from the count at the (FATA), 7% increase in Sindh and 6.6% polling station level by Presiding Officers increase in Punjab. are to be reviewed by the Returning The following table provides a Officers during the consolidation comparison of the number of rejected proceedings, who can either reject them National Assembly ballot papers in each or count them in favor of a candidate if province/region during each of the past excluded wrongly. four General Elections in 2002, 2008, 2013 The increase in the number of ballots and 2018. Although the rejected ballots excluded from the count was a have consistently increase over the past ubiquitous phenomenon observed in all four general elections, the increase was provinces and Islamabad Capital significantly higher in 2013 than 2008 Territory with nearly 11.7% overall (54.3%). -
Wednesday, 11Th April, 2018
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT (Notice Office) 55th Session 2nd Sitting held on Wednesday, the 11th April, 2018 The following Members National Assembly of Pakistan attended the sitting Sl. # Constituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-2 Eng. Hamid ul Haq Khalil P 2 NA-3 Mr. Sajid Nawaz P 3 NA-7 Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah P 4 NA-8 Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao P 5 NA-10 Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan P 6 NA-11 Mr. Mujahid Ali P 7 NA-12 Engineer Usman Khan Tarakai P 8 NA-15 Mr. Nasir Khan Khattak P 9 NA-17 Dr. Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon P 10 NA-19 Mr. Babar Nawaz Khan P 11 NA-21 Capt. Retd. Muhammad Safdar P 12 NA-27 Col. Retd. Amirullah Marwat P 13 NA-28 Mr. Sher Akbar Khan P 14 NA-30 Mr. Salim Rehman P 15 NA-32 Mr. Iftikhar ud Din P 16 NA-33 Sahibzada Tariq Ullah P 17 NA-34 Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqub P 18 NA-35 Mr. Junaid Akbar P 19 NA-37 Mr. Sajid Hussain Turi P 20 NA-40 Mr. Muhammad Nazir Khan P 21 NA-42 Mr. Muhammad Jamal ud Din P 22 NA-43 Mr. Bismillah Khan P 23 NA-45 Alhaj Shah Jee Gul Afridi P 24 NA-46 Mr. Nasir Khan P 25 NA-48 Mr. Asad Umar P 26 NA-49 Dr. Tariq Fazal Chudhary P 27 NA-50 Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi P 28 NA-51 Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas P 29 NA-52 Ch. Nisar Ali Khan P 30 NA-53 Mr. -
Pok Mar 2014.Cdr
POK Volume 7 | Number 3 | March 2014 News Digest A MONTHLY NEWS DIGEST ON PAKISTAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR Compiled & Edited by Dr Priyanka Singh Political Developments Removal of Key Officials: Govt Rejects AJK PM's Recommendation Centre Not Meddling in AJK, Says Zafar PML-N Demands Early Elections in AJK AJK By-Polls in LA-22 Held in Peaceful Manner Fazl Seeks Overhauling of 1947 Interim Act of AJK Borderline: Boundary Issue Flares up Again, KKH Blocked India Fails to Persuade Pakistan on Bank Facility Economic Developments Petroleum Reserves Position Declared 'Unsatisfactory' in Gilgit-Baltistan Trade Resumes Across LoC All But One of 76 Stranded Truck Drivers Freed International Developments Education, Health and Development Sectors: China Pledges to Complete $353 Million Projects in Quake-hit AJ&K Other Developments Preventive Measures: Indus Being Diverted to Save Hoto Village Miacher Valley: And the Slopes Keep Cracking From Side to Side No. 1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg New Delhi-110 010 Jammu & Kashmir (Source: Based on the Survey of India Map, Govt of India 2000 ) In this Edition Trade and travel across the LoC which was suspended for weeks finally resumed in mid-February when both sides agreed to release the stranded trucks. The Indian authorities released all trucks except for the driver of the truck which was allegedly caught trafficking narcotics from across 'AJK' (Azad Jammu and Kashmir). The breakthrough could be achieved only after hectic parleys were held between the two sides. Notably, trade and travel remain suspended since January 19, 2014 after a driver from the 'AJK' side was arrested by the Jammu and Kashmir police for carrying narcotics in his vehicle.