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Zia Ul Haq

Department of Pakistan Studies Submitted to: Sir Ayaz Submitted by: Muhammad Ahmad, Muhammad Faisal, Mola Bux, Gul Hassan, Amber Sarfaraz Subject: Political and constitutional Dev. Date: 01/06/2020 TABLE OF CONTENT Sr no. Topic Page no. 1. Introduction 3 2. Military services 4 3. Planning of coup: 4 4. Civil disorders against Bhutto: 4 5. 1977 Parliamentary elections: 5 6. Reign as chief martial law administrator: 5 7. Appointment of Martial Law Administrators: 6 8. Assumption of the post of President of Pakistan: 7 9. Formation of Majlis-e-Shoora: 8 10. Referendum of 1984: 8 11. 1985 elections and constitutional amendments: 9 12. Econoimic policy 9 13. Soviet invasion and Soviet–Afghan War: 9 14. Death 10 15. Conclusion 11 General Zia ul Haq Introduction: Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general who became the sixth President of Pakistan after declaring martial l...

Online Education & HEC

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Online Education & HEC Muhammad Faisal Bin Muhammad Farooq @The_FaisalAli @the_faisal_ali Mail address ffaaiisal.ali@gmail.com  HEC's policy three months ago today was something else, according to the chairman of HEC: "We will provide education bundles to students, we will provide laptops to students, we will upgrade Learning Management system for online lectures, assignments and educational materials.  We will provide CDs to students who do not have internet”.  After three months, we did not get any education bundle, but the internet service observed slower, nor any of the students get any laptop, Learning Management system failed in almost every university,  CDs takes weeks to reach the students, what will they compete by watching from this CD, in this era of competition.  None of the students have received a CD yet, the question is will they play the CD on tape or radio?  Students should have a laptop for playing CDs.  Now, when the ...

Culture of Kashmir

(Writer Muhammad Faisal ) Table of contents • Introduction • Origin, Background & People • Cuisines • Costumes • Festivals and Observances • Handicrafts • Dance and Music • Occupation • Sports & Game • Some special things about Kashmiri culturse The culture of Kashmir is a blend of multiple customs and came from Northern India, Northern Pakistan and the Chinese territory of Aksai Chin. The state enjoys the presence of mix religions and that’s why Kashmir is famous for its cultural heritage. It amalgamates Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Buddhist people who make Kashmir more beautiful by adopting their own culture that has brought many changes in their living style. Origin, Background & People The Kashmiri population in an ethno-linguistic group that can be compared with an Indo-Greek with their racial structure of the Kashmiris. The native of Kashmiri people lives in Pakistan, Upper Punjab and Potohar where they organize a group and live toge...

Book review of A concise History of Pakistan

(Writer Muhammad Faisal ) Brief introduction of Book Title of Book:  A CONCISE HISTORY OF PAKISTAN Author Name: M.R.  KAZIMI Date of publication: 2009 Pages: 383 About Author Dr Muhammad Reza Kazmi was born in Mumbai in 1945. A distinguished academic, has taught Pakistan studies for more than thirty years in different colleges, at the University of Karachi, The Agha Khan University, and the M.A Jinnah University in Karachi. He is the author of Liquate Ali khan. His life and work (OUP 2003) and has edited the Jinnah Liquate correspondence (PSC 2003) and M.A Jinnah. Book review This is a comprehensive one-volume history of Pakistan, a country that lies at the centre of the world's strategic concerns. Being published as Pakistan completes its sixtieth year as a nation state the book covers contemporary crises in the perspective of the subcontinent's ancient and medieval history to explain how Muslim nationalism emerged and how the community interact...