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    month of October and November. The duration of above-mentioned seasons depends on the locations of regions. Pakistan has many regions, where snow can be seen in the months of December and January. North of the Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Punjab, Northern half of Khyber-pakhtoon Khwa and some regions of Baluchistan are usually covered with snow in the winter season. Pakistan is always hotter in the months of June and July. The weather of Pakistan is getting hotter as compared to old days

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    Natural Resources of Pakistan INTRODUCTION Pakistan is very rich in natural resources. It has rivers ,fertile soils, deserts, rivers and mountains . Natural resources are very important in the progress and development of a country. It is very important for the country to utilize for the development and welfare of country economically and human beings. The important natural resources of Pakistan are described as under: 1-NATURAL GAS Natural gas production

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    However, three suggested routes are given below; i) Central Route: • Length of this rout is 2,756Km • It passes through Indus Highway. • It will touch different cities of Punjab province. ii) Eastern Route: • Length of this rout is 2781 • It passes through Motorway. • This lengthy route is in favour of Punjab Province. iii) Western Route: • The shortest route and length is about 2474Km. • This route passes through Quetta. • It is in favour of a less privileged province of Pakistan,

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    opponents reject the Green Revolution as they state it is more harmful than any benefits it brings. In the US News article “The Toxic Consequences of the Green Revolution”, a group of these rejectors are shown to be farmers from the small Indian state of Punjab who state that the usage of Green Revolution

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    My City Chandigarh

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    Introduction to Chandigarh Chandigarh is the first planned modern city ofIndia designed by the French architect Le Corbusier. Chandigarh is a city in India that serves as the capital of two states - Punjab and Haryana. However, the city does not belong to either state. Rather, the city is administered by the federal government and hence classified as a union territory. Chandigarh and the area surrounding it were constituted as a union territory on 1st November, 1966. The city was named after the

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    Bhindranwale was the unfortunate spark of the biggest communal riots seen in India. The khalisthan movement for a better and republic state for Punjab was still going on, opposing this were the Indian congress party, which was dominated by Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi. In 1977, Indira asked Sanjay to break the khalidad in the province of Punjab. Sanjay looked upon someone, who could have set up rival fashion. In the list of 20 names, he was given, the new leader of the Akal Takht, Jarnal

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    community. In 1984, the Indian state of Punjab had suffered a mass killing that is not well known. Some people do not believe that this was a genocide, but rather a retaliation for the killing of the “Mother of India”, Indira Gandhi. However, it was a truly racist attack on the Sikhs in Punjab. This is not the end of genocides against the Sikhs. India has a state named Punjab that was divided in half during the break up with Pakistan, which left half of Punjab in Pakistan and

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    Bhangra

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    pronounced [pə̀ŋɡɽaː]) is a form of dance and music that originated in the Punjab region.[1] Bhangra dance began as a folk dance conducted by Punjabi Sikh farmers(Jatts) to celebrate the coming of the harvest season. The specific moves of Bhangra reflect the manner in which villagers farmed their land. This dance art further became synthesized after the partition of India, when refugees from different parts of the Punjab shared their folk dances with individuals who resided in the regions they settled

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    Sikhism Research Paper

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    poverty ridden communities, and atrocious pension. According to Michael Hamlyn, a reporter for “The Times”, reporters were taken from their hotels and dropped in nearby towns and left without any assistance, also, transport going in and out of the main Punjab towns was banned. This media blackout kept the Indian government mostly safe from accusations regarding human rights violations because there was little to no footage and testimonial

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    But before this happens, the relevant provincial assembly must adopt a provincial bill, to alter its limits, by two-thirds majority as well. The Article 239(4) of the Constitution clearly states this fact. PML-N having 171 members in Punjab Assembly from the house of 371 members make 46.1% of total so without their agreeing on this matter of fact it cant practically take place. PROS AND CONS: Advantages: If all the provinces are divided in the best interest of Pakistan on administrative

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