Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In the 2014 general elections, the first-time contesting Aam Aadmi Party got 4 out of 13 seats in Punjab by winning 34 of the total 117 assembly segments, coming second in 7, third in 73 and fourth in the rest 3 segments. [20] The support for the Aam Aadmi Party increased later in Punjab.
[171] [172] The history of the Sikh faith is closely associated with the history of Punjab and the socio-political situation in the north-west of the Indian subcontinent in the 17th century. The hymns composed by Guru Nanak were later collected in the Guru Granth Sahib , the central religious scripture of the Sikhs.
Ishtiaq Ahmed has given an account [5] of how the Coalition Government in the United Punjab collapsed as a result of a massive campaign launched by the then Punjab Muslim League(the largest party in Punjab assembly at that time with 73 seats). AIML (Punjab) deemed the coalition government as a 'non-representative' government and thought it was ...
The Board is autonomous in nature. The central forum is called Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) and all the BISE's in Punjab take over the Chairmanship for one year in alphabetical order. Mr. Muhammad Adnan Khan is the current chairman of the Board. The Board was established in October, 1977.
Board Established City Website Refs Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan: 1961 Karachi [47] Lahore [48] [49] Diocesan board of education, Pakistan 1960 Islamabad, Rawalpindi [50] [51] Presbyterian Education Board Pakistan Lahore, Punjab
The Punjab Archives’ collection comprises over seven million documents and more than 70,000 rare books. This collection exists in a varying state of order and organization. Most of the collection is in great public demand so it was decided that the documents should be digitized through collaboration between PITB and Archives & Libraries Wing ...
[176] (as a result of the falsified linguistic returns of the 1961 census), [172] Chandigarh was being turned into a Union Territory, [32] the level of autonomy of the states, [159] and power and irrigation projects were to be taken over by the central government, [32] instead of the state retaining control of them. [159]
Hindu Election Board 168 160 Central Punjab (Sikh) Jagjit Singh Khalsa National Party 169 161 Northern Punjab (Muhammadan) Sikandar Hayat Khan Unionist Party 170 162 Western Punjab (Muhammadan) Hayat Khan Noon 171 163 Baluch Tumandars (Muhammadan) Jamal Khan Leghari Trade and Labour Unions 172 164 Punjab Trade and Labour Unions Sita Ram