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Pakistan Day and Our Responsibilities (By: Ayesha Manzoor)

In the history of Pakistan, March 23 has a special significance. On this momentous day, in 1940, the historic resolution of Muslim ideological state was passed in Lahore. 100,000 people attended it from subcontinent of India. Through this historic gathering, the Muslim of subcontinent gave a message to the world and to the British and Hindu particularly that they are competent enough to create a separate homeland for themselves. Thus, Pakistan day reminds us the struggle of our fore fathers faced to attain a separate homeland for us.

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The Reality of Pakistan Day (By: Ayesha Manzoor)

Pakistan day is adoption of Pakistan resolution by Muslim League at the Minaar e Pakistan. Pakistan resolution 1940 was a major step towards realization of dreams of Muslims of subcontinent.

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Free Seminar for CSS/PMS 2020 Session

FREE Seminar for CSS / PMS 2020 Session

at Best CSS Academy in Lahore M. Aafreen CSS/PMS Institute
On: March 19, 2019 (Tuesday)
at: 05:00 pm
Venue: M. Aafreen CSS/PMS Institute
Sea Breeze Homes, D-2, Sher Shah Block, New Garden Town, Lahore. (Near Crimson Events, Barkat Market)

Contact: 03214991005

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Free CSS & PMS Seminar in Islamabad/Rawalpindi

CSPs Free CSS & PMS Seminar

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General Pakistan Affairs

Complete List of the Recipients of the Pakistan Civil Awards (2019-2020)

The federal government issued the list of 127 persons (including 18 foreigners) on March 9, 2019, who will be conferred Pakistan’s civil awards by President Dr Arif Alvi for excellence in their respective fields of activities at ceremony to be held on March 23rd the Pakistan Day.

Following is the complete list of Civil Awards’ recipients:

Nishan-i-Imtiaz (Civil Award):

  • Shoaib Sultan Khan (public service)

Hilal-i-Pakistan Award:

  • Seishiro Eto (Japan)
  • Xu Shaoshi (China)
  • Ismail Kahraman (Turkey).
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World Famous Personalities Who Died In 2018

World Famous Personalities Who Died in JANUARY 2018

January 1 Manuel Olivencia

Spanish lawyer, economist and diplomat (born 1929)

January 2 Thomas S. Monson

American religious leader and writer (born 1927)

January 3 Colin Brumby

Australian composer (born 1933)

January 4 Aharon Appelfeld

Ukrainian-Israeli writer (born 1932)

January 4 Ray Thomas

English musician (born 1941)

January 5 Antonio Angelillo

Italian-Argentine footballer (born 1937)

January 5 Jerry Van Dyke

American actor (born 1931)

January 5 John Young

American astronaut (born 1930)

January 6 Horace Ashenfelter

American Olympic athlete (born 1923)

January 6 Thomas Bopp

American astronomer (born 1949)

January 7 France Gall

French singer (born 1947)

January 7 Peter Sutherland

Irish businessman and politician (born 1946)

January 8 Juan Carlos García

Honduran footballer (born 1988)

January 8 George Maxwell Richards

4th President of Trinidad and Tobago (born 1931)

January 9 Odvar Nordli

21st Prime Minister of Norway (born 1927)

January 9 Mario Perniola

Italian philosopher (born 1941)

January 10 Eddie Clarke

British musician (born 1950)

January 11 Edgar Ray Killen

American criminal (born 1925)

January 14 Dan Gurney

American racing driver (born 1931)

January 14 Cyrille Regis

English footballer (born 1958)

January 14 Hugh Wilson

American film director and television producer (born 1943)

January 15 Edwin Hawkins

American musician (born 1943)

January 15 Dolores O’Riordan

Irish musician (born 1971)

January 15 Peter Wyngarde

British actor (born 1928)

January 16 Bradford Dillman

American actor (born 1930)

January 16 Oliver Ivanović

Serbian politician (born 1953)

January 16 Jo Jo White

American basketball player (born 1946)

January 18 Lucas Mangope

South African politician (born 1923)

January 18 Peter Mayle

English author (born 1939)

January 18 Stansfield Turner

American admiral and academic (born 1923)

January 19 Dorothy Malone

American actress (born 1924)

January 20 Paul Bocuse

French chef (born 1926)

January 20 Graeme Langlands

Australian rugby player (born 1941)

January 20 Naomi Parker Fraley

American naval machiner (born 1921)[64]

January 20 Jim Rodford

English bass guitarist (born 1941)

January 21 Yves Afonso

French actor (born 1944)

January 21 Philippe Gondet

French footballer (born 1942)

January 21 Tsukasa Hosaka

Japanese footballer (born 1937)

January 21 Jens Okking

Danish actor and politician (born 1939)

January 21 Connie Sawyer

American actress (born 1912)

January 22 Jimmy Armfield

English footballer and manager (born 1935)

January 22 Ursula K. Le Guin

American novelist (born 1929)

January 23 Hugh Masekela

South African jazz musician (born 1939)

January 23 Nicanor Parra

Chilean poet (born 1914)

January 24 Jack Ketchum

American author (born 1946)

January 24 Mark E. Smith

English singer-songwriter (born 1957)

January 25 Claribel Alegría

Nicaraguan poet (born 1924)

January 25 Neagu Djuvara

Romanian historian

essayist

and philosopher (born 1916)

January 26 Elizabeth Hawley

American journalist (born 1923)

January 26 Hiromu Nonaka

Japanese politician (born 1925)

January 27 Ingvar Kamprad

Swedish businessman (born 1926)

January 27 Mort Walker

American comic artist (born 1923)

January 28 Gene Sharp

American political scientist (born 1928)

January 29 Ion Ciubuc

7th Prime Minister of Moldova (born 1943)

January 30 Mark Salling

American actor (born 1982)

January 30 Clyde Scott

American football player (born 1924)

January 30 Azeglio Vicini

Italian footballer and coach (born 1933)

January 30 Louis Zorich

American actor (born 1924)

January 31 Rasual Butler

American basketball player (born 1979)

January 31 Leonid Kadeniuk

Ukrainian cosmonaut (born 1951)

World Famous Personalities Who Died in FEBRUARY 2018

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War is Never a Lasting Solution For Any Problem

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It is irrational to compare and contrast the intensity of nuclear and other deadly weapons on both sides. Weapons at their disposal are enough to plunge millions of people into the shackles of miseries and starvation on both sides. Both nations will also suffer owing to their economic predicament: one is at a crucial economic scenario while other is growing rapidly. Likewise, Pakistan is home to 208m while India consists of 1.34bn people. Currently, trade between South Asian neighbors is around $3bn. However, their potential is $37bn (World Bank 2018). Such an immense potential, if realized, would make this region developed, prosperous and attractive for rest of the world. Moreover, both countries can cooperate in issues like terrorism, climate change, poverty eradication, illiteracy, water scarcity, security, sustainable development and what not.

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Air-Strikes Minus Diplomacy (By: Dr.Zeeshan Khan)

Once Ralph Waldo Emerson-an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century said,” For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.” Truth they say is the first casualty in war, in some cases in peace time too. But yelling and screaming TV anchors painted a picture in India of such precise details as though they were watching everything from the cockpits of Mirage planes. Media is not always helpless or bereft of resources to independently verify the truth.

It was difficult to find a journalist on Tuesday on Indian TV who would be asking questions and scrutinising the narrative from both sides instead of giving lectures in patriotism from the pulpit their newsroom has become but with the exception of certain liberal and literate voices.

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How to Join Government Jobs After Graduation

If you have done your graduation, then you surely must be in one hectic task of looking for jobs! There are three to four options you have on your hand. First is that you apply for jobs in the private sector, second you could go for your own business or third which is government jobs. Well guys to be hones we do indeed neglect the value of government jobs, don’t we? It is typically because of the mindset which we have in our society that government jobs don’t provide that as private jobs do. This is quite true to some aspect but bear in mind people that the type of power, status and incentives which come from high end government job, no private job can deliver you the same

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Political Vs. Judicial Activism (By: Dr. Zeeshan Khan)

Chief Justice Of Pakistan(CJP) Saqib Nisar is going to retire in mid Of January 2019. But,his services as CJP have been stupendous as we analyse.Though, there are also some reservations considering it judicial activism but it is incorrect, and actually, it is judicial outreach means exceeding the its powers.Judicial Outreach has a dire consequences too, because institutes in such way cease their work with the fear of an unwelcome scrutiny all the time.Indeed, there should be only judicial objectivity.However, the political system and its actors did not found his tenure as pleasant as the masses.Limits were violated by CJP according to them.This emotion of populism just drag CJP in the dubious limelight.The real problem is that the judiciary earlier was just moving with the status-quo without any pro-active approach.Has judiciary taken up a morsel which can not be chewed?