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Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry; W. Women Chamber of Commerce Quetta This page was last edited on 4 May 2017, at 17:32 (UTC). Text is ...
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 ...
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.
In Rawalpindi Women University, Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) is established according to Higher Education Commission guidelines. Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization is built to comply with Higher Education Commission's mission of transforming Universities of Pakistan to drive high impact innovation, applied research and entrepreneurship.
Peshawar road, Rawalpindi 3 Fatima Jinnah Women University: Public The Mall, Kachari Chowk, Rawalpindi 4 Foundation University Islamabad: Semi Public New Lalazar, Rawalpindi 5 Government Viqar-un-Nisa Women University: Public Jehangir Rd, Sir Syed Colony, Rawalpindi 6 National College of Arts: Public Liaqat Rd, Naya Mohalla, Rawalpindi 7
Women in elite urban districts of Pakistan enjoy a far more privileged lifestyle than those living in rural tribal areas. Women in urbanized districts typically lead more elite lifestyles and have more opportunities for education. Rural and tribal areas of Pakistan have an increasingly high rate of poverty and alarmingly low literacy rates.
Rawalpindi's Fatima Jinnah Women University is housed in a Victorian mansion. Following Rawalpindi's capture by the British East India Company, 53rd Regiment of the company army took quarters in the newly captured city. [33] The decision to man a permanent military cantonment in the city was made in 1851 by the Marquess of Dalhousie. [33]
Awarded the 'Best Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012' by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry presented by Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif. [ 25 ] Recognized by Premier of the People's Republic of China Wen Jiabao for his services in support of Chinese language promotion in Pakistan .