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Students Solidarity March is a rally in support of demands of students taking place in Pakistan since 2018. [1] First, on November 30, 2018 in ten cities of Pakistan, students rallies were held. In Islamabad, it was organised by Progressive Students Federation along with other students organizations. [2]
Progressive Students Federation (PrSF) is a left-wing socialist students’ organisation based in Pakistan. PrSF was formed in 2014 [ 1 ] in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa but was later joined various factions of National Students Federation in Punjab and Sindh.
Student federations have been growing in popularity and significance in Pakistan over the past few years. [when?] This has been attributed to the increasing social disparity between the younger and older generation of the country. 66% of population of Pakistan is currently under the age of 30, [1] and approximately only 5% of the population is over the age of 65. [2]
Progressive Students’ Collective is a students' based organization that envisions to forge a broad level of solidarity among students to struggle for the rights. We aim to struggle for student unions, free education for all, Harassment Committees on campuses, Critical thinking on campus, End to Racial Profiling of students, End to Digital ...
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Pakistan Science Club (PSC) (Urdu: پاکستان سائنس کلب) is a youth organization in Pakistan that engages students on various scientific activities aimed at promoting scientific and technological knowledge amongst the country's young generation.
Sources of health expenditure in Pakistan was mostly "out-of-pocket" spending around 66% followed by the Government health spending at 22.1% in 2005.The situation has improved slightly now with out-of-pocket spending estimated to be 54.3% in 2020 followed by Government health spending of 35.6%.
Regular physical exercise is associated with numerous health benefits to reduce the progression and development of diseases. Several randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that lifestyle interventions, including moderate exercise and a healthy diet, improve cardiovascular health in at-risk populations.