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The Crescent & The Five-Rayed Star

August 14, 1947 is the day engraved in gold in the history of Pakistan. It is the day when Pakistan attained its freedom from the clutches of a long slavery of over 200 years of the British rule. It was a long and hard struggle in which many people laid down their lives for our beloved motherland. Pakistan came into existence following the Pakistan movement, which aimed for creation of an independent Muslim state by partition of the Indian subcontinent and was led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The event occurred with the partiti

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The Art of Civilization – Stone Democracy to Death

With the multiple problems including regularization of teaching staff, demands of raise in salaries, non-release of funds for higher education scholars, non-availability of female teachers’ transportation system, delay in promotion of teachers on merit, and dual standards of curriculum in the country is widening the gap between the rich and the poor, the country is all set to celebrate ‘World Teachers’ Day’ today October 5. On this day, which is supposed to enhance the respect and dignity of teachers in the society as ordained by our religious, social and cultural values.

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India Now

In recent times while going through the television debates and newspapers I found out interesting enough that India has invested heavily in its old connections with the leaders of the erstwhile Northern Alliance in Afghanistan. It has sizeable support in Afghan parliament and India is gradually increasing the number of its paramilitary personnel in Afghanistan. It is stationing them there on the alleged reasons for providing security and protection to the Border Roads Organization, which is constructing the Zaranj-Dilaram road, and its consulates. From a few personnel, the