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  2. Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry

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    The FPCCI Head Office in Clifton, Karachi. Since its inception in 1950, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry [2] [3] (FPCCI) has advocated and voiced the collective opinion, concern and aspiration of the private sector and offered helpful advice and solid assistance to the Government in its efforts to promote exports, encourage foreign investment and stimulate economic ...

  3. Category:Chambers of commerce in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women Chamber of Commerce Quetta This page was last edited on 4 May 2017, at 17:32 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  4. Category:Women's organisations based in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women Chamber of Commerce Quetta; Women's Action Forum This page was last edited on 27 June 2022, at 23:31 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  5. Hashtnagri - Wikipedia

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    Hashtnagri (Pashto: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ; Urdu: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ) is a neighbourhood of Peshawar city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Overview [ edit ]

  6. Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, [201] [202] the first women university of Peshawar, started working in 2009 while private sector IQRA National University [203] was established in 2012. Apart from good range of universities, Peshawar has host of high quality further education (Post School) educational institutes.

  7. Jinnah College for Women - Wikipedia

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    The College came into existence as a constituent College of the University of Peshawar on 24 July 1964. [2] It was first called the University Degree College for Women. [3] The founder was Safia Hassan, who was also the first principal. [2] The initial intake was 27 students. [2] By 1980, when Safia Hassan retired, there were 1,700 students. [2]

  8. List of educational institutions in Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Peshawar road, Rawalpindi 3 Fatima Jinnah Women University: Public The Mall, Kachari Chowk, Rawalpindi 4 ... Leadership College of Commerce Private

  9. Punjab Commission on the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Commission comprises a chairperson and ten independent members, preferably women, one from each division of Punjab, and one woman member from the religious minority communities. Whereas the secretaries to different government departments, the president women Chamber of Commerce and Industries serve as ex-officio members.