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  2. Fishing industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Indus River dominates the water resources of Pakistan, transporting enormous quantities of nutrients and sediment to the continental shelf. Natural lakes, reservoirs, river systems and ponds cover 8 mil hectares. The fishing industry plays a significant part in the national economy of Pakistan. With a coastline of about 650 miles (1,046 km ...

  3. Category:Fishing in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 September 2024, at 06:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Pakistani textbooks controversy - Wikipedia

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    An Introduction to Pakistan Studies, (a popular text-book which is compulsory reading for first and second year college students studying for an Fine Arts (FA) degree in history), claims that Pakistan is an Islamic State, governed by Allah & is not a mere geographical entity but more of an ideology reflecting a unique civilization and or ...

  5. Environmental issues in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Pakistan's industrial sectors, for example fishing and agriculture, which account for more than one-fourth of the output and two-fifths of employment in Pakistan, are highly dependent on the country's natural resources. Hence, in order to sustain economic growth there is a high demand on already scarce natural resources.

  6. Aral Sea - Wikipedia

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    Aral, originally the main fishing port, is now about 15 kilometres from the sea and has seen its population decline dramatically since the beginning of the crisis. [54] The town of Moynaq in Uzbekistan had a thriving harbour and fishing industry that employed about 30,000 people; [55] now it lies 30–90 kilometres from the shore. Fishing boats ...

  7. Category:Books about Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    History books about Pakistan (3 C, 10 P) I. Books about Islamabad (1 C) K. Books about the Kashmir conflict (11 P) L. Books about Lahore (1 C, 1 P) N.

  8. Debal - Wikipedia

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    Debal (also called Daybul, Daibul or DÄ“wal) was a commercial town and an ancient port in Sindh, now a province of Pakistan. The exact location of the town has been difficult to determine. The proposed identifications with Karachi, Thatta, and Lahari Bandar remain unsubstantiated. The town was mostly inhabited by people of the Med tribe.

  9. Category:History books about Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles on history books with Pakistan as a topic. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B.