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  2. Masonic Temple (Lahore) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, then Prime Minister of Pakistan, placed a ban on Freemasonry and many other foreign organizations present in the country. [2] The lodge was then disbanded and for a time the building was unused. It has been used as a multi-purpose Punjab government building. [12] [13]

  3. Category:Freemasonry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Freemasonry in Pakistan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  4. Freemasons Lodge Building (Karachi) - Wikipedia

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    Freemasons Lodge Building in Karachi, Pakistan is a historic building built in 1914, during British rule, situated near D.J. Sindh Govt. Science College at Molana Din Muhammad Wafai Road. The Freemasons Lodge was built by the Freemason's Trust in 1914 and was made of yellow sandstone. [1] It was used for many years for meetings of the Freemason ...

  5. Freemasonry in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Freemasonry was introduced to Pakistan during the era of the British empire. Masonic organisations continued in the country until they were completely ousted in 1972 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and again by Zia-ul-Haq in 1983. The Sindh Wildlife Conservation building in Saddar, Karachi, served as a Masonic hall until it was taken over by the government.

  6. University of Central Punjab - Wikipedia

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    UCP was chartered by the Government of the Punjab in 2002 and recognized by the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan). [3] Punjab Institute of Computer Science (PICS), Punjab College of Commerce (PCC) and Punjab College of Information Technology (PCIT) formed the core of the university at the time of establishment.

  7. TCS (logistics company) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Yayvo grew to become second-largest e-commerce platform in Pakistan, and TCS Hazir showed early promise. [1] However, the strategy brought challenges. The recruitment of former bankers, who lacked logistics experience, contributed to a shift in company culture and operational issues. [ 1 ]

  8. UCR - Wikipedia

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    UCR may refer to: Unclassified county road, an obsolete term for a green lane (road) in England and Wales; Under color removal in printing; Unified Cornish Revised, a variety of the Cornish language; Uniform Crime Reports; Union centriste et républicaine (Centrist and Republican Union), group of the French senate

  9. Lucky Core Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Y. M. Khan became the first Pakistani chairman of ICI Pakistan at the age of 38. [3] During Khan's leadership, ICI Pakistan focused on industrial expansion, establishing a textile auxiliaries plant in Karachi, a pharmaceutical factory in Narayanganj in East Pakistan, and acquired the Fuller Paints factory in Lahore which was later renamed as Paintex.