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  2. National Archives of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Quaid-e-Azam papers [3] The Fatima Jinnah papers [3] The Ruttie Jinnah papers [3] The Muslim League leaders' papers/correspondence; The National Freedom Movement archives; The Allama Iqbal papers; The Abol Hassan Ispahani papers; The Shamsul Hasan collection (papers, documents, photographs and other archival material etc.) The Mufti Fazal ...

  3. Pokhara University - Wikipedia

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    Up until 2017, any students who passed the SLC test in government schools were eligible to receive scholarships; however, starting in 2021, students who have graduated from class 6 through 10 at a government school are given priority. Any remaining scholarships are then distributed to students who graduated from class 10 at a government school.

  4. 2017 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    November 5 - 27 Tehreek-e-Labaik, an Islamist party led by Khadim Hussain Rizvi, staged protests in the federal capital Islamabad over minor changes in the oath required for parliamentarians over belief in the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad, and demanded the resignation of the Federal Minister of Law and Justice Zahid Hamid whom they held responsible for it.

  5. ECAT Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    ECAT is widely considered as most difficult entrance test of any university in Pakistan, where only around 1-2% candidates are able to score 50% or above marks. In ECAT-2021, the average score was only 73 out of 400 (18.25%), lowest since the test started in 1998.

  6. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2017 21 The Frontier Post: English Peshawar, Quetta and Lahore 1985 22 The Nation [5] Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad 1986 23 The News International: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad/Rawalpindi and London 1991 24 Pakistan Observer: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Muzaffarabad and Quetta 1988 25 The Post: Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi 2005 Defunct 26

  7. Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Promoted research, resulting in huge expansion of international research publications from Pakistan from only 600 research papers per year in 2003 to 4300 research papers in 2008 During the 55-year period (1947–2002) of independence and 28-year period (1974–2002) of University Grants Commission, not a single Pakistani university could be ...

  8. 2017 Pakistani census - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Census of Pakistan was conducted by over 110,000 civilian staff along with security provided by over 200,000 personnel from the Pakistan Army. [6] Its budget was 18.5 Billion Pakistani Rupees, of which 6.0 Billion went to the armed forces, 6.5 billion was assigned for transportation and other related expenses, and 6.0 Billion was spent on training and re-enumeration. [7]

  9. Political history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Yahya and his military government promised to hold a general election within 2 years. Yahya Khan , Pakistani military president (left) meets US President Richard Nixon . The General parliamentary elections were held in 1970, with People's Party winning the majority in West-Pakistan and Awami League [People's League] gaining absolute majority in ...