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Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Saturday 5 September 2015

Punjab Youth Internship Program 2015 | Punjab Youth Internship Program 2015 Announced

punjab youth internship program 2015
 
Punjab has announced its Youth Internship Program for 2015. A total of 25,000 internships have been made available and all of them will be paid. The emphasis is on attracting graduates who haven’t been able to find employment till now or are unemployed at the moment.
Here are the detailed requirements. Make sure you are eligible before you apply.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Age should be between 18 to 30 years
  • Must have completed 16 years of education OR
    Technical/Vocational Diploma holders, Sub-Engineers, Health Technicians, Paramedics, Agriculture & Livestock Technicians
  • Must have HEC/Technical Boards recognized Degree/Diploma attained from a Local, Foreign, Government or Private institute
  • Must have Domicile of The Punjab Province
  • Must have a valid CNIC or Form B
  • Must have passed out in the year 2012 or onwards.
The six month internships will pay graduates Rs 15,000 per month and payments will be made through Easy Pay Cards. At the end of the internship, graduates will get an internship certificate.
We applaud this initiative by the Punjab government as it will offer young graduates invaluable experience and a chance to get a foot into their respective fields. We just wish schemes like this were available to youth from the other provinces as well.

How to Apply?

To apply, just visit the Punjab Youth Internship Program here.

If you have any queries, you can call the Youth Helpline at 0800-12345.

 

Sunday 1 March 2015

Find Jobs on Twitter

Find Jobs on Twitter
                        4 Ways To Use Twitter To Find A Job

1. Create a Twitter account that showcases your professional profile. Finnigan recommends putting together your Twitter account as though it were your online business card. I realize I’ve failed to do this myself. When I created my account a couple of years ago, a friend helped me compose this clever-sounding line: “Old media hand swimming with the new tides.” But Dan points out that I would be better served by saying something like, “Senior Editor at Forbes where I cover careers and leadership.” I’ve also squandered the profile by including only Forbes.com instead of the link to my personal contributor page.

If you are not a journalist, but, say, an accountant, the same rules apply. Make your account information as specific and professional as possible, and on your profile, link to your own blog if you have one.
One of the reasons I have failed to do these things is my confusion about whether I am using Twitter for personal or professional reasons. What if I’m tweeting something about my teenager’s upcoming jazz combo performance? That’s not information I want to send to my professional network. Dan recommends an obvious trick that was lost on me: I can create another account for my non-professional interests. If you have a hobby, like raising English bulldogs or running triathlons, you can make an account that is devoted to that purpose, and keep your professional Twitter feed separate. Or simply maintain two accounts, one for personal and one for professional use.
2. Start following people and institutions. Figure out who the relevant people are in your field and become their follower. I admit to doing a poor job of this as well. It would be wise of me to pay attention to editors at the publications and websites where I might want to work someday and to become their follower.
Once you have identified some key people, Twitter makes it easy for you to find more people to follow. Click on the “who to follow” tab and you will get a list of people and institutions followed by the people you already follow.
Finnigan advises that if I were an accountant instead of a journalist, I would think about companies where I wanted to work, and look for accounting professionals there. Another way to find folks to follow is to go to LinkedIn and use the “advanced search” option, which allows you to search for people using keywords including company, title and geographic location. Note to self: Spend some time increasing the number of people I follow.
Once you’ve built up a good roster of people to follow, start retweeting (forwarding) intriguing tweets by those people. You can also write notes to them, using the “@” symbol and their Twitter handle. This is a good way to build relationships.
3. Create content. This is the one thing I do, albeit inconsistently. Of course I create content for a living, so it makes sense for me to tweet out my articles. This is easy, since Forbes has a Twitter button directly on my contributor page. But I am poor at tweeting content other than my own. This is an important part of being a strong Twitter user. I should be reading widely and tweeting links I find intriguing.
If I were an accountant, I could also tweet out interesting observations and articles. For instance, I might have just read about transitioning from client-server financial software to cloud-based software. I should tweet that article to my followers. Or if I worked in energy, I could tweet an article about natural gas extraction. The more interesting and relevant your tweets, the more likely you are to attract followers.
4. Send private notes to potential mentors. This may be the toughest tip to follow, since it requires maximum confidence. But a great way to find a job is to reach out directly to someone in your field and let them know that you are looking for new opportunities. It’s best to do this after you have interacted with someone through retweets or responses to tweets they have made.
Finnigan has experienced this himself. “If someone reaches out to me out of the blue, I ignore that,” he says. “But if someone has said, two or three times, ‘I watched your talk at South by Southwest and thought you were dead on,’ or ‘Here’s another article you might like on the same topic,’ and that allows me to make my presentations better, I might be receptive.” Much of Twitter’s strength is based on the assumption that participants will reciprocate.
An example of someone getting a job using Twitter: At Jobvite, the head of design was being followed by a number of people, including a designer in Canada. The design chief writes a blog, gives talks, holds meet-ups and publishes a lot of content. After following the design chief for some time, the Canadian designer sent him a message, using the “@”symbol, saying, “I like what you’ve been saying on Twitter and I agree with your approach. If you’re ever looking to hire someone, give me a shout. I’d love to work for you.” The design chief was indeed looking to hire a designer and wound up giving the job to the Canadian.

Friday 20 February 2015

Prime Minister’s Youth Training Scheme 2015

Prime Minister PM Youth Training / Internships Scheme 2015 eligibility criteria:
Applicant must have 16 years educational degree
16 years degree must be recognize through HEC
Through this Scheme you can get just like job
All Pakistani can apply in this scheme
Stipend of Prime Minister PM Youth Training / Internships Scheme 2015 and highlights:
Those students who will get Prime Minister PM Youth Training / Internships Scheme 2015 they can get 12,000 PKR on monthly based.
Age limit for this scheme is maximum 26 years
Total 50,000 students can get internships in different organization
Budget of this scheme is 4.0 Billion in Pakistani rupees
Private and government organization is selected for student’s internship according to their field
 


Saturday 17 January 2015

New Year Tips for Success In Urdu

                         New Year Tips for Success In Urdu 

 

                         New Year Tips for Success In Urdu 

 
 

 New Year Tips for Success
  1.     Take the upcoming New Year as a new challenge. Try to accomplish everything which you could not this year. Everyone has busy schedules. But you must find time to move with the advancing world.
  2.     If you are overweight, promise yourself that you will do your best this year to make yourself look physically attractive. In this way, not only will you feel beautiful, but the entire world will appear to be beautiful to you.
  3.     Create a “researcher” inside you who will observe the changes taking place in the world. In simple words, keep yourself up to date. In this way, you will find yourself to be active by having knowledge about every field of life. Therefore, resolve to bring this change in yourself during the next year.
  4.     If you have any relatives or friends who drifted away from you due to some grievances, then you should make reconciliations with them. In this way, you will feel a heavy burden lifting off your heart. Your mind will also feel refreshed and peaceful. If you encountered any situations in the past, which led to your relations being torn apart, you must consider it to be a duty to make efforts to resolve your issues in the new year.
  5.     There are several occasions when you will encounter something beyond your patience and likings. At times, you might take things too personally. However, you must try to get rid of your ego. In this way, both your heart as well as your mind will remain peaceful.
  6.     If you are a busy person and could not spend quality time with your dear ones in the previous year, you must give them time this year. In this way, you will be able to establish a deep connection with your loved ones so that you can get rid of the feelings of loneliness.
  7.     Eliminate your anxiety completely. When a person overburdens himself with work and does not find the time to be with his family or friends, he might fall ill. You do not have to turn to any stress free medication in order to make yourself feel peaceful. All you have to do is give your body some rest and your mind an environment which is free of negative thoughts.
  8.     Try to learn something new this year. No matter how much you accomplish in your life, there is always a feeling of having missed out something. So, you can fulfill your unfulfilled dreams and wishes this year.
  9.     Adopt a positive behavior. Do everything with the hope of success and accomplishments.
  10.     This year do take some time out to call up a friend who you have not talked to for ages.
  11.     Do something productive for yourself, such as reading a book.

Friday 16 January 2015

750 Prize Bond Draw 15 January 2015

                  750 Prize Bond Draw 15 January 2015


Job Interview Tips In Urdu | Interview Tips For Jobs | Interview Tips For Students | Interview Questions | Interview Tips In Urdu | Job Interview Questions And Answers

Job Interview Tips In Urdu | Interview Tips For Jobs | Interview Tips For Students | Interview Questions | Interview Tips In Urdu | Job Interview Questions And Answers 
 
 Interview Tips In Urdu
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Interview Tips For Jobs 

 
 

Job Interview Questions And Answers
  


 Job Interview Tips In Urdu
 

Job Interview Tips In English

1. The first impression
This is the least one can do.
Walking into an interviewer’s office in a neat-pressed suit, manicured nails, polished shoes and well-done shave can help you bag those instant free marks. Whereas, on the other hand, showing up at the interview just out of bed can totally turn your interviewer off.
Yes, take this seriously.
2. LOL (Laugh out little)
No one’s asking you to be a comedian over there, but yes, please show a little bit of Russell Peters in you (very subtly though). Interviewers appreciate a good sense of humour and trust me, if the interviewer’s teeth-show over your funny comments, it will definitely give you an Eno bulbulay kind of relief.
3. Less is more
It is brilliant if you have written three thesis and four research papers, but that certainly doesn’t mean that you need an equally lengthy resume too. An ideal resume should not be more than two pages, with all the essential details neatly and clearly listed, preferably in bullet points. Interviewer will refer to your resume on and off during the interview and imagine the pain he has to go through flipping that ‘vinci code’ back and forth.
4. And I was like, I mean, umm…
Nothing offensive, but several people among us are not very used to communicating in English in their everyday life, hence lack fluency. That long pause can really butcher the impression of a very potential candidate. Therefore, make sure that you have put your room mirror to better use by practicing a little bit of public speaking and get your speech in rhythm.
A few smart hand gestures can add positively too.
5. Fuel up your sweet-o-meter
Your thoughts should reflect optimism and positivity; nobody wants to hire a jealous potato. Thus, be it speaking about your previous employer, your tough university days or conflicts at work, speak positive. Dust a little sugar over your bitter past relationships or experiences, it indeed is much needed.
6. Own your negativities
For the love of God, don’t try to be Mr Best or Ms Know-it-all.
A common interview question is always about your negative traits. This is an important question as it allows the interviewer to judge how honest and analytical you are. You don’t have to tell them how many glasses you break when you are angry, but speaking of a negative quality and how well you manage it, can actually be impressive.
7. Edging over others
You should always be aware that every contender, who is being interviewed, will have similar or sometimes even higher qualification and better refined experience than you. So what is so special that should make you; ‘the chosen one’. It is that X-factor or your USP. Talk about some sort of charisma that you possess, or if not possess, just invent one beforehand.
8. Jumanji revisited; answers in questions
Sometimes, an interviewer indicates what he is expecting to hear back from you. Just be vigilant and listen between lines. For example, if he asks your opinion about working late for deadlines, he is definitely seeking willingness and commitment in your response.
9. Jack of all
When interviewer asks you about latest IFRS development on one hand, he may want to discuss that penalty shot in the premier league match last night too. Prepare yourself for an all-round approach by skimming through latest technical news as well as current affairs and sports, to conquer that battle of knowledge.
10. Align claims and experiences
Everyone’s resume declares them a leader, a team player or an all-rounder but what interests interviewers is, how did you develop such characteristic. Speaking confidently about any of your past experiences, projects or events that demonstrated the quality that you claim in your resume will be a boom-boom sixer.
11. Battery full
Make sure that you have gotten enough sleep a night before, because yawning with a wide open mouth or having red zombie eyes is not going to work my friend. Equally important is that you have attended all nature’s calls well in time and are totally comfortable when being interviewed.
Whether it’s an espresso shot, a red bull or that ‘anda-paratha’ breakfast, please fuel your body appropriately in advance to ensure a smooth cosy experience during the interview.
I am not an interview guru over here and am sure that there are several more tips that readers can add in the comments. I just thought to jot down a few out of my own experience for people just like me who have sleepless nights, goose bumps and stomach upsets when thinking about interviews.

Monday 12 January 2015

Application form for recruitment of Educators 2015 School Education Department Punjab

Application form for recruitment of Educators 2015 School Education Department Punjab

 Formula to calculate the merit marks Educators job in Punjab School Education Department (PSED)

Matric Percentage x 15/100
intermediate Percentage x 20/100
Graduation Percentage x 20/100
post Graduation Percentage x 20/100
M.Phil Percentage x 5/100

NTS Percentage x 10/100
Professional (B.ED or M.Ed) Percentage x 5/100
Remember after above calculations , add all answer from above.
For Example your score is 62, it mean you got 62% . than again apply formula below for Interview marks
Interview 62 x 5/100 = 3.1
you got 3.1 marks in interview. now add interview marks in academic marks like 3.1+62=65.1
your overall marks for merit list of educators job are 65.1
This formula apply for all posts of Teachers advertise by Govt of the Punjab in 2015 recruitment / induction process.

Dear applicants , you need also challan No. 32-A to submit the Rs.100 in National Bank of Pakistan in any branch in Punjab.
chalan form educator

Download Challan Form For Educator
Download Educator Application Form 2015 For Educator


 

Friday 9 January 2015

Save Electricity In Pakistan | How to Save Electricity In Pakistan | How We Can Save Electricity In Pakistan | How to Save Energy

Save Electricity In Pakistan | How to Save Electricity In Pakistan | How We Can Save Electricity In Pakistan | How to Save Energy

One cannot controvert the importance of energy sources as these are the most vital assets of any country and it is highly recommended that the energy sources should be saved to overcome the severe crises related to energy sector. Due to the wastage of these sources, the country also faces big problems along with the bad impacts on domestic lives. The energy crises are taking the country to a devastating position. Pakistan is facing a kind of worse energy shortage because the consumption is high then the production of the energy. Pakistan is a country with rich energy resources but there is lack of technical know how and the government is reluctant to explore those resources.
Government should produce electricity from the other resources like water, wind energy and coal energy. New dams should be constructed and government should resolve the problem related to the dams that are under construction. Nuclear reactor should be built for power generation because it is an effective way to produce energy. Summers of Pakistan are longer than winters that made Pakistan a country rich in solar energy. So why don’t the government go for solar energy to produce electricity.
In this article, we will discuss different points to tell you about how to save energy resources. Following are the simple ways to save energy.
  1. Take bath at afternoon in winters, in this way you can save energy (natural gas) because there is no need of warm water for taking bath at that time.
  2. Minimum the use of vehicles run on gas.
  3. Try to sleep early at night to ensure the minimum usage of electricity.
  4. Try to avoid the wastage of water.
  5. Switch off the electronics products. Do not put your electrical products like T.V on standby mode.
  6. Use public transport instead of own vehicles to save gas and petrol.
  7. Keep the temperature of your air conditioner on 26 °c.
  8. Energy saving would also save your money, reduce the pollution because less vehicles will be used and in this way you will contribute to reduce global warming.
  9. Turn off the extra lights and use energy saving lights.
  10. Keep the temperature of your refrigerator on 3°c to save the electricity because refrigerators consume more electricity than other electric appliances.
  11. Insulation sheets should be used in the walls of houses. Insulation sheets keep the temperature low. 
  12.                      Save Electricity In Pakistan
     

Spoken English Tips in Urdu | English Speaking Tips In Urdu | Improvement Spoken English Tips In Urdu | How to Improve English Speaking Skills In Urdu

Spoken English Tips in Urdu | English Speaking Tips In Urdu | Improvement Spoken English Tips In Urdu | How to Improve English Speaking Skills In Urdu
 
 Spoken English Tips in Urdu 
Improving one’s spoken English has become a euphoria in the eastern world. The Urdu speaking people feel it difficult to communicate with others in flawless English. There are some certain tips or guide to improve your spoken abilities. Learn How?
English Speaking Tips In Urdu
  

Business Partnership Agreement In Urdu

Business Partnership Agreement In Urdu

What is Business Partnership?

Business partnership is a relation between two or more than two persons who agree to share the profit of the business. Such a mutual trade is run either by all the partners or one of them who is nominated for the purpose.

Under which law, it is applied for the registration of the partnership firm?

Application for the registration of the partnership (firm) is given under section 58 of the Partnership Act 1932.

Which are the particulars to be mentioned in the application?

  • Name of the firm
  • The address where the business has to be launched
  • The names of the nearby places where firm plans to start the project
  • The date of joining of the mutual trade partners
  • Names and addresses of all the partners
  • The description of the duration (or expected life) of the business
All the partners or their nominated representatives are required to sign the application.

Whom the application for registration is submitted to?

After filling up the given form, the application can either be posted or submitted in hand to the Registrar of the given area. For the completion of all this process, the registration fee has to be paid.

Which are the important things to keep in mind while deciding the name of the firm?

The words like “Government”, “Jinnah”, “Quaid-e-Azam” or other such terms which indicate that the firm has been approved by the Provincial or Federal Government cannot be chosen as the name of the firm. However, such names can be used if it is allowed by the government for a particular firm. Apart from this, no such word can be used which has been declared as inappropriate by the Provincial Government in the official gazette.

Can a partnership firm use the name of the United Nations or its subordinate institutions?

Any of partnership firms cannot use the name of United Nations, the abbreviation of its name or the subordinate institutions until the firm has secured a written permission from the Secretary General of the United Nations. Other than this, no firm is allowed to use the name or abbreviation of World Health Organization (WHO) until the firm has received the written permission from the Director General of the WHO.

How can the registration of partnership (firm) be proved/ justified?

Any registered firm will be having a proof in the form of a Registration Certificate that is issued by the Registrar after the though investigation about the contents of the application.

From where can more information be obtained about the procedure of legal contract for a partnership business?

More information about the procedure of legal contract for a partnership business can also be obtained from the following sources:
1. Law and Justice Commission, Government of Pakistan,
Supreme Court Building, Islamabad.
Phone Number- 051-9220483
Fax Number- 051-9214416
E-mail- Ijcp@Ijcp.gov.pk”
Website- www.Ijcp.gov.pk
2. Consumer Rights Commission of Pakistan (CRCP) Post Box 1379, Islamabad. Phone Number- 111-739-739
E-mail- main@crcp.org.pk
3. Information offices in Districts and Tehsil Kutchery.
4. Partnership Act 1932

 Business Partnership
 

Tuesday 6 January 2015

History of USA In Urdu

                                                        History of USA In Urdu
 

Discovery, Settlements and Independence:

This roughly two and a half centuries old nation got independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776 and emerged as superpower in the world after the tragic downfall of Russia at the hands of Afghan fighters. However, in one way or the other, cold war still continues between the two most influential countries of the world which often seem to be in an open row over the international affairs. Concerning the Europeans’ arrival in the United States (also known as the US, the USA, the United States of America, America, or simply, the States), it was discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, who was an Italian navigator, explorer and colonizer. As the four cross Atlantic voyages of Columbus were sponsored and patronized by the Spanish Catholic Monarchs, his discovery of the New World and the establishment of permanent settlements on the island of Hispaniola initiated the colonization of the land by Spain. Similarly, the English, French and other European colonizers started inhabiting various island archipelagos and mainland areas of new land with promising prospects. Here it is worth mentioning that the lands of northern and southern Americas were first ever inhabited by the Asians, approximately 13,000 years ago or earlier than that.

Recognition and Constitution:

Though the Americans declared their independence as early as 1776, the American Revolutionary War, fought between Great Britain and the United States and her allies, continued till 1783 when the latter was officially recognized by the former through the Treaty of Paris. Likewise, the other combatant nations like the Dutch Republic, Spain and France recognized the independence of the country through the agreements of the Peace of Paris in the same year. However, the constitution of the country could not be adopted till September 17, 1787, which was later on ratified by the conventions of eleven states in 1788, and it ultimately went into effect on March 4, 1789. Till this time, the system of the government was run by the Articles of Confederation which went into effect in 1777 and were replaced by the United States Constitution after about eleven years.

American Civil War and Reconstruction:

Immediately after securing independence from the European rulers, the juvenile nation encountered an intense internal issue of slavery. The states that were initially entering the Union were alternatively free and the slave states. As a consequence of mutual tension between the states, there broke out a civil war in the country in 1860, which became gradually widespread. They had contradiction over their representativeness in the Senate and the House of Representatives and were confronting over the issues of slavery, whether it should be expanded or restricted. On the other hand, the US federal government was against the formation of the Confederate States of America and armed forces were called for intervention. In this deadliest ever conflict of the American History, well over half a million citizens had to do away with their lives.
After five years of deadly fighting, the Union emerged as victorious in 1865 and three amendments were made in the constitution which prohibited slavery and allowed the four million African slaves to become proper US citizens and attain the right to vote. Though these events marked the onset of Reconstruction Era, the social abuses like racial segregation and vigilante violence couldn’t be uprooted completely. For the thorough elimination of these destructive and anti-social practices, the patriotic leaders ran various movements at the national level and established peace in the society.

World Wars and the Great Depression:

The history has also witnessed the active participation of America in the two world wars, the World War I and the World War II, fought between 1914 to 1918 and 1939 to 1944, respectively. In the first of these wars, the US joined the allied forces against the Central Powers in 1917. After the end of this war, the following decade of 1920 witnessed widespread growth and national prosperity. However, with the end of the Roaring Twenties, there ensued the decade of the Great Depression in 1930s. The victory of the US and its allies in the Second World War, paved the way for the country for direct interference in the international politics. In this post war era, there was also witnessed profound industrial growth and mega scale technological revolution. In her struggle to become super power in the world, the country finally achieved the set goal in the last decade of 20th century with the ultimate defeat of the ex-superpower, Russia.

Painful Facts about the US:

America always claims to be the sole defender and propagator of human rights in the global scenario, but many bitter facts reveal that she is only concerned with her interests and inflicts brutality on the humanity in general for the ultimate fulfillment of these motives. Ernest Hemingway, a Nobel Prize winning American author and journalist, was severely mentally disturbed by his country’s offensive against humanity in the world wars. Here follows a brief description of some of these painstaking truths about the superpower of the world:

Japan versus the US:

It is a sad and painful fact about this North American nation that throughout its two and a half centuries old history, there didn’t come a single year, month or even a day when the armed forces weren’t found fighting with one or the other nation of the world. During this bloody tenure, often there have been committed war crimes against the innocent humanity, such as the nuclear attack on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.

Attitude towards Pakistan:

The American government often committed betrayal with its sincere, close and long term allies, like Pakistan. Pakistan’s active participation in American war against terror has ruined the economy of this prosperous South Asian nation. Along with the loss of the millions of innocent lives, the peace has utterly been destroyed as foreign funded anti-state elements have established sound foundations. Besides utterly violating the laws and sovereignty of her faithful friend, the US has often directly attacked the Pakistani troops who were already defending the American interests.

Reality of Iraq Invasion:

Blaming the presence of nuclear warheads in Iraq, the power-addicted nation went against the international laws and resolutions of the United Nations and waged war without any logically justifiable grounds. The only consequence was the utter devastation of the landscape and peaceful life of the Middle Eastern country, and no evidence of the nuclear weapons could ever be traced. Like Pakistan, the Iraqi American backed government has inspired anti-state elements which are always struggling to destroy the inside peace and security.

Outcome of War against Afghanistan:

In the bloody United States history, the next chapter is that of invasion of Afghanistan, which also marked the violation of international laws and turning a deaf ear to the peacemaking efforts of the global community. After 14 years of continuous US war in Afghanistan, the result is that not only the germ of terrorism has deeply penetrated the region, but also the former is willing to accept the defeat and go back.

Saturday 3 January 2015

Punjab Skill Development Program 2015 | Punjab Skill Development Program 2015 Courses

Punjab Skill Development Program 2015 | Punjab Skill Development Program 2015 Courses | Admissions Open 2015 in Punjab Skills Development Fund Training Scheme
 


Sunday 28 December 2014

Essay On Union Is Strength | Essay On Union Is Strength Speech | Essay On Union Is Strength Paragraph

Essay On Union Is Strength  | Essay On Union Is Strength Speech | Essay On Union Is Strength Paragraph
As we know the story of an old man who was anxious because his sons were for all time fighting. He was frightened that the family would be relatively broken up when he passed away. So one day he called his sons simultaneously, and showed them a pack of sticks, and asked them to break them for him. They tried however they were muscular, each and every one of them failed. Then he opened the bundle and told them to break every stick one by one. This they did simply. In this approach he educated them that union is strength.
Take a football or hockey players. If the associates of the team play jointly and facilitate each other, they will shape a muscular team. However if they are break up into parties, when they play in a game some will play poorly or slowly, for the reason that they are envious of the others, and the players will lose the match.

Occasionally a school or an institution is spoilt as the members of the staff, or the board, are separated;and while they are fight, the work is ignored, and the university or school goes downward. Often an entire town suffers, for the reason that those repairs the streets, buildings, hospitals, and water-supply, waste their time in calling each other names.

The similar is true in combat. Large army, whose officers hates each other and does not effort together, has been crushed by a minor united army. That is why the grand French general, Napoleon, used to speak, 'Divide and conquer. "He won some of his grand victories by attacking one of his rivals when alone earlier than the others could come up to help out, or he would weaken a complete nation by dividing it up into fighting parties.

Terrorism in Pakistan | Terrorism in Pakistan Essay

Terrorism in Pakistan Essay | Terrorism in Pakistan | Essay on Terrorism in Pakistan
 


Terrorism In Pakistan: Its Causes, Impacts And Remedies



Outline:

Introduction

• What Is Terrorism

• Islam’s Response To Terrorism:

• Causes Of Terrorism:

1. Internal Causes

a) Socio-Economic Causes
i) Injustice:
ii) Illiteracy:
iii) Poverty And Unemployment:
iv) Food Insecurity:
v) Dissatisfaction:

b) Political Causes:
i) Non-Democratic Set-Up:
ii) Improper Government Set-Up
iii) Absence Of Law And Failure Of Law Enforcement Agencies:

c) Religious Causes:
i) Role Of Madrassahs:
ii) Religious Intolerance:

2. External Causes
a) Afghan War: 1979
b) Iranian Revolution:
c) War On Terrorism: 9/11


Factors Boosting Terrorism:
a) Anti-Terrorism Campaign And Drone Strikes:
b) Negligence Of Government:
c) Persecution Of Innocent Muslims In Kashmir And Palestine:


Steps Taken By Pakistan:
a) Ban On Terrorist Organisation
b) Operation Rah-E-Nijat
c) Operation Rah-E-Rast


Impacts Of Terrorism:

a) Civilian Loss

b) Economic Cost Of Terrorism:

i) Agriculture Loss:
ii) Manufacturing Cost:
iii) Declining Foreign Direct Investment:
iv) Diminishing Tourism:
v) Internally Displaced People/internal Migration


c) Social Impacts;

d) Political Impacts:


e) Psychological Impacts:

f) Religious Impacts:


• Remedies:

• Conclusion:

At present the gravest problem that Pakistan is faces is terrorism. It has become a headache for federation and a nightmare for public. Though, it is a global issue but Pakistan has to bear the brunt of it. Pakistan’s involvement in the War on Terror has further fuelled the fire. We are facing war like situation against the terrorists. This daunting situation is caused due to several factors. These factors include social injustice, economic disparity, political instability, religious intolerance and also external hands or international conspiracies. A handful of people who have their vicious interests to fulfil have not only taken countless innocent lives but also distorted the real image of Islam before the world through their heinous acts. Terrorist acts like suicide bombings have become a norm of the day. On account of these attacks Pakistan is suffering from ineffaceable loss ranging from civilian to economic. People have become numerical figures, blown up in numbers every now and then. Terrorists have not spared any place. Bazars, mosques, educational institutes, offices, hotels, no place is safe anymore.
Though terrorism has no accepted definition, yet it can be defined as the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aim or the calculated use of violence or threat of violence against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature, this is done through intimidation or coercion or inciting fear. According to FBI’s definition, Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objective.

The religion of Islam (Submission), advocates freedom, peace and mutual agreement and admonishes aggression. The following verses make it very clear.


“And do not aggress; GOD dislikes the aggressors”. (Quran 5:87)
“You shall resort to pardon, advocate tolerance, and disregard the ignorant”. (Quran: 7:199)

The relations of Muslims (Submitters) with others are based primarily on peace, mutual respect and trust. The theme in the Quran is peace, unless there is oppression or injustice that cannot be resolved by all the peaceful means available. The true religion of Islam forbids the killing of innocent people, irrespective of the cause, religious, political or social beliefs.


“...You shall not kill * GOD has made life sacred * except in the course of justice. These are His commandments to you that you may understand.” (Quran 6:151)
“You shall not kill any person * for GOD has made life sacred — except in the course of justice.” (Quran17:33)

In Islam, an amazingly powerful emphasis is laid on developing love for mankind and on the vital importance of showing mercy and sympathy towards every creature of Allah Almighty, including human beings and animals. For indeed, love and true sympathy is the very antidote of terrorism.

Injustice is one of the foremost factors that breed terrorism. When the grievances of the people are not redressed they resort to violent actions. So this is the case with Pakistan where timely justice has always been a far cry. Hence, the delayed justice is working as incentive for victims and dragging them to the swamp of terrorist organisations.
Illiteracy is the root causes of extremism and terrorism. More than one in five men aged 15 to 24 unable to read or write, and only one in 20 is in tertiary education. such a high illiteracy rate has made Pakistan vulnerable to terrorism. furthermore, technical and vocational education, and adult literacy, are especially important but unfortunately have been neglected the most in Baluchistan, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa and the Tribal Areas. Illiteracy and lack of skills provide fertile ground for those who wish to recruit young men and women to their cause, especially when significant monetary payments are attached. 
Regarding poverty, it is also an incubating cause of terrorism. And it is said that “a hungry man is an angry man.” Notably, majority of people in Pakistan are living below poverty line. While especially for the youngsters, unemployment has made the matter worse. In these adverse circumstances, some people go to the level of extremism and even commit suicide. These are the people whose services are hired by the terrorist groups and they become easy prey to terrorism.

Food insecurity is also linked with militancy and violence. When people remain unable to afford food and cannot meet their basic needs civil strife grows. A report by the Islamabad-based Sustainable Development Policy Institute The highest levels of food insecurity, for instance, exist in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, according to the report, where 67.7 per cent of the people are insecure. The next highest level is in Baluchistan, with food insecurity at 61.2 per cent, and then in Khyber-Pukhtunkhwa, 56.2 per cent. In Pakistan some extremist forces are exploiting the feelings of lower and lower middle class food insecure people. They are motivating their unemployed youth to commit heinous crimes such as suicide attacks against innocent people.  
Another reason of terrorism is dissatisfaction. When a person is dissatisfied with the rulers and thinks that his rights are being humiliated or exiled, his living of life has not been compensated, he is deprived of rightful inheritance to office, wrongly imprisoned and property confiscated then he joins some religious parties. It does not matter which organisation it would be. None of the organisations has any importance for him. Adopting an organisation would only save him from the critical situation he is in and leaves him to play in the hands of his so-called leaders who destroy his public sense of security.
 
Today’s Pakistan is facing democratic turmoil. A path chartered by the military regime of Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan then of Zia-ul-Haq was altered by yet another military regime that of Musharraf. All these regimes produced political instability, poor governance, institutional paralysis, by passing the rule of law, socio-economic downfall and so on. These fragile conditions along with deteriorating law and order situation have provided a fertile ground for terrorism to grow. 
 Furthermore, lack of proper government set-up and lack of coordination and information sharing between various institutions of government is also a cause of behind the escalating terrorist activities. Not to talk of providing security to common people, our law enforcing agencies (LEAs) have completely failed to protect high officials of the country. In the absence of law and proper trial the terrorists are entrenching their roots firmly. Failure of the (LAEs) to bring the terrorist to book has emboldened terror mongers to strike at a target of their choice at will. Schools, hospitals, markets and places of worship have become their favourite targets. 
 Religion became the dominant force during the Zia regime when the Islamization of laws and education became a state policy. And the Islamic legislation was promulgated and a number of Islamic enactments were made, including the Hudood and blasphemy laws. One may also mention the vital role of the jihadis in their fight against the Soviet military occupation with the American support, as well as the generous patronage extended by the government to the religious parties and groups. It may be added that various religious groups benefited from the support they received from abroad, in particular from Saudi Arabia and Iran.
 Religious Madrassah is not something new for the Islam or our country. But after Russian attack on Afghanistan it took a new dimension. They were being used as recruitment centres for jihadis. Thousands of Mujahedeen were trained and sent to Afghanistan for so-called jihad. After the fall of Russia, a sizeable number of the jihadis who returned to Pakistan got involved in terrorist activities.
Religious intolerance is another factor which is adding fuel to the fire of terrorism. youth, educated through religious Madrassahs, are indoctrinated with extreme ideas. They become intolerant towards other religions and even other sects of their own religion. They impose their own extreme ideas and vent their fanaticism thorough violent actions. Intolerance makes society jungle. It is proving destructive phenomenon for social harmony, political stability, and economic growth.
The soviet Afghanistan war was the most critical event responsible for spreading militancy and intolerance in Pakistan. A fundamental change that altered the very character of Pakistani society occurred after establishment of the soviet backed communist regime in Afghanistan. The aftermath of the soviet withdrawal exposed the damage, transformation of violence and Weaponisation into Pakistani society. It ultimately plagued Pakistan with a new trend commonly referred as “Kalashnikov Culture” and “Talbanisation”. This was perhaps an end to our long established pluralistic culture and values. Result was a wave of vicious cycle of Sectarian and Inter-sect and Interfaith violence/terrorism.
Religious extremism that took its roots in Pakistan after the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 has proved venomous for Pakistan. The increased danger of sectarian motivated acts of violence, have gained in power and influence over the recent past. External as well as internal influences have impacted the sectarian issues and have served to further intensify the magnitude and seriousness of the problem. Sectarian violence, therefore, was an extremely rare and unheard of phenomenon in Pakistan with sectarian disputes being very localized and confined rather than being frequent and widespread.

This religious extremism took a new shape of terrorism after 9/11. After the incident of 9/11 suicide bombing in Pakistan has become a norm of the day. The American invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, as well as the military operation in Pakistan, along with the American drone attacks, have served to fuel religious radicalism leading to violent reaction. The breakdown of state structures in Afghanistan created a void which was quickly filled by groups and individuals who took it upon themselves to continue the lost battle. Some of them also intruded into Pakistani tribal areas, thus inviting the US displeasure. Flushing out these foreign fighters by Pakistani security forces made Pakistan a battle ground, as foreign militants and some of their local hosts, joined hands to counter the security forces.   
The drone strikes have increased anti-Americanism in Pakistan society and the region. The terrorists have used the collateral damage to maximize the environment and society to their benefit. Families of people killed in collateral damage become ideal nursery for suicide bombers In Pakistan society drone attacks are popularly believed to have caused even more civilian casualties than is actually the case. The persistence of these attacks on Pakistani territory is continuously creating public outrages and alienating people from government and Army. The drone is a tactical weapon and has certainly given good results tactically to support coalition forces operation on their sides of the border but strategically history has many unanswered questions. 
On account of anti-campaign and drone attacks scores of people have become homeless and even some have lost all their possessions Coupled with this, governments indifference towards these internally displaced people has further deteriorating the situation and encouraging people to join anti-state actors. Negligence on the part of government has alienated the people and has placed Pakistan in an undesirable situation domestically.
Furthermore, indiscriminate and brutal persecution of innocent citizen of Kashmir and Palestine by Indian and Israeli forces respectively is further boosting the monster of terrorism. the people of Kashmir and Palestine have been denied their basic rights for decades. Hence their feelings of antagonism springing out in the form violent acts and also their supporters are conducting these types of acts here in Pakistan in order the draw the attention of the world towards the injustices being done to them.
Pakistan has done its level best to rid terrorism and terrorists from its soil. In first step, many terrorist organisations were banned by the Musharraf government. After those successful military operations namely Rah-e-Nijat and Rah-e-Rast have been conducted. Pakistan army has fought bravely against terrorist and has destroyed their safe dens. It has broken the backbone of the terrorists and has forced them to flee. These operations still keep ongoing in some tribal areas. In this context, it is worth-mentioning that public support to military operations is very essential, and without people’s backing no army can win this ‘different war’ against terrorism.
For Pakistan the consequences of being the epicentre of the war on terror have been disastrous physically, psychologically and economically. Nobody understands terrorism better than us (Pakistanis). We have been victims of various manifestations of it since the Soviet Afghan war. Since 9/11, the wave of suicide bombing has so far killed scores of innocent Pakistani civilians and muffled the already slow pace of our economic growth. The financial cost of the ongoing global war on terror in the last two years alone has been $35 billion. This has badly affected in particular, the socio-economic development of Pakistan. Lest we forget, we even lost our prominent political leader Benazir Bhutto to an act of terror.  

Since September 11, 2001, 21,672 Pakistani civilians have lost their lives or have been seriously injured in an ongoing fight against terrorism. The Pakistan Army has lost 2,795 soldiers in the war and 8,671 have been injured. There have been 3,486 bomb blasts in the country, including 283 major suicide attacks. More than 3.5 million have been displaced. The damage to the Pakistani economy is estimated at $68 billion over the last ten years. Over 200,000 Pakistani troops were deployed at the frontline and 90,000 soldiers are fighting against militants on the Afghan border.
The ongoing insurgency has accelerated the already dismal economic situation and has affected almost each and every economic aspects of the country, particularly in FATA and Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. All the main resources of revenue in affected areas have been hurt, including agriculture, the tourism industry, manufacturing and small-scale industry.
Due to insurgency, the loss to agriculture alone amounts to Rs.35 billion. The breakdown in law and order situation has damaged the fruit based economy of the northern areas. It has rendered billions of rupes losses to the landowners, labourers, dealers and farmers who earn their livelihood from these orchards. Also, the Economic survey of Pakistan report shows that the share of agriculture in the gross domestic product (GDP) has been constantly falling. It accounted for 25.99 per cent of GDP in 1999-2000; however, gradually its share shrank to 21.3 per cent in 2007-2008. The figures show that terrorism has not only decreased the productive capacity of agricultural activity in these regions but also in the entire country.

The manufacturing sector has been hard hit by frequent incidents of terrorism and has created an uncertain environment resulting into low level of economic growth. The manufacturing sector is witnessing the lowest-ever share of 18.2 per cent in the GDP over the last five years. In addition, the small and medium-size enterprises which are key area of manufacturing in Pakistan have been affected across the country because of power shortages and recurrent terrorist attacks.

According to a Harvard study (December 2000), higher levels of terrorism risk are associated with lower levels of net FDI. In case of Pakistan, terrorism has affected the allocation of firms investing money in the country. As a result, FDI, which had witnessed a steep rise over the previous several years, was adversely affected by the terrorist acts in the country, especially in FATA and other areas of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa.

According to the World Economic Forum, Pakistan ranked 113 out of 130 countries in 2009 as a tourist destination. The low ranking is attributed to incidents of terrorism and the lack of a tourism regulatory framework in Pakistan. On account of persistent terrorist attacks many hotels in the northwest areas have been closed. According to government’s own estimates, the hotel industry in Swat valley has suffered a loss of Rs. 60 billion. Many workers have lost their jobs and transport has also face a severe blow.

Due to war on terror, local people of war-ridden areas are migrating to other areas of Pakistan. Country has seen the largest migration since independence in 1947. These people have left their homes, businesses, possessions and property back home. This large influx of people and their rehabilitation is an economic burden for Pakistan. Unemployment is still prevalent and now the question of providing employment to these migrants has also become a serious concern. This portion of population is contributing nothing worthwhile to the national income yet they have to be benefitted from it. This unproductive lot of people is a growing economic problem of Pakistan  

 Social impacts have also been caused by this war. In a society where terror exists cannot be healthy. Social disorganization has occurred due to terrorism. Social relations, economic transactions, free moments, getting education, offering prayers etc. have suffered. Pakistan’s participation in the anti-terrorism campaign has led to massive unemployment, homelessness, poverty and other social problems and ills. In addition, frequent incidents of terrorism and displacement of the local \population have severely affected the social fabric.
On the political front Pakistan is badly impacted in fighting the war against terrorism. It has taken many valuable steps to defeat terrorists. In spite of all the sacrifices the country is making it is branded to be a country insincere or half-hearted in fighting the menace. Every time the country is told to “do more”. It is further alleged for infiltration of the militants inside US-NATO dominated Afghanistan. The failure of the Western troops in the neighbourhood is blamed on Pakistan. This situation has eroded the trust between the governments and caused international image problem for the country.

 Similarly the terror has brought in its wake psychological problems. Fear in the hearts of the people is created. Trauma, depressions and confusion have been increased. The people feel insecure and unsafe whenever in their daily life activities, as time and again they watch the terror events taking place in different cities. Those have especially been suffered who have closely witnessed the suicidal bombings.

The religion is also impacted by the war against terrorism. The religion of Islam is perceived to be the one tolerating extremism and terrorism abroad. In the western world people equate violence, abuse against women and minority rights, and several acts of terrorism like suicidal bombing and coercion with Islam and Muslims. Whenever any such inhuman act takes place they tie it with Islam and its followers. When in the UK terror acts were committed the authority blamed it on Pakistani citizens for instance. And why these days Pakistanis are discriminately interrogated and have to be screened before they inter the US is due to the fact that they are Pakistanis and Muslims.

 Thorough analysis of the causes of terrorism and its ineffaceable impacts indicate that in Pakistan this phenomenon has not come to fore overnight. It has taken decades to flourish and involves many factors. Since terrorism is a multifaceted, the solution has to be multi-pronged. In view of the root causes described in above paragraphs, the possible remedies could include:

• To begin with, a national commission needs to be set up, which identifies the fault lines and the root causes of the rise of extremism in Pakistan taking into consideration the post-Nine-Eleven developments.

• It should also take up the question of reforming the madrassas. The heads of all the major religious groups should be contacted and engaged to explore short-term and long-term solutions.

• Our universities and research institutes should take up the intellectual task of re-interpreting the Islamic injunctions in the light of modern knowledge and 21st century challenges (with emphasis on social justice).

• The government must improve its performance. Bad governance and corruption have lowered its credibility and clout,

• Parliament must debate Pakistan’s present relationship with the US, with particular reference to the American war in Afghanistan and operations in Pakistan.

• Our government should make efforts to develop sector. Without any doubt, these efforts will play a crucial role not only in providing employment to the millions of people but will also eliminate poverty in the country.

• Pakistan’s government should particularly emphasise the need of technical education by promoting it. In this respect, more institutes should be opened in order to promote technical education.

• It is mentionable that there are two types of terrorists, extremists and moderates. In order to cope with terrorism, our government should neutralise the moderate terrorists through reconciliation by offering them general pardon and asking them to renounce terrorism. Even extremist insurgents can be offered mediation. Nevertheless, those militants who reject the offer could be fought through military operations.

• Nonetheless, for their on global and regional interests, US-led western allies must not only increase the military and economic aid of Pakistan but also provide direct market access to Pak products on zero rate duty to help stabilise the country’s bleak economy in the wake of the war against terror.

• As Pakistan has been successfully coping with the menace of terrorism, US-led some western countries including India should also give up their propaganda campaign against Islamabad and blame game against its intelligence agency ISI.

• US should help in resolving the Kashmir dispute to deal with the problem of militancy in the region.

• In order to fight terrorism, Pakistan’s media should play a key role. It must point out the criminal activities of the militants like hostage-taking, killing of the innocent people? torching the government buildings including girl schools and car-snatching. It should also indicate that Islam is a religion of peace and does not allow suicide attacks.

• As Pakistan is already facing various crises of grave nature in wake of terrorism, so our politicians must stop manipulating the same for their own self-interests. By setting aside their differences and by showing power of tolerance, both our rulers and opposition parties need to act upon a policy of national reconciliation to cope with the problem of terrorism and to stand before external pressure.

• Finally, our politicians, general masses and security forces must show a strong sense of unity to fight terrorism,


To conclude, Pakistan is a peace loving nation and playing its important role in combating terror. Recognition of efforts to fight menace of terrorism and sacrifices rendered thereof are testimony to the commitment and resolve to bring peace in the region. Unfortunately sometimes its commitment is doubted by some of its allies. Mistrust can lead to diversion of efforts, which will not be beneficial to common objective of peace in the region. Pakistan is a responsible nation; fully capable of defending its territorial integrity. Pakistan has singularly committed large forces to combat menace of terrorism more than any other country. No foreign troops are either present or deployed on Pakistan soil.

All citizens of Pakistan must propagate moderate vibrant culture of Pakistan to promote good will of world community and shun misconstrued beliefs. Attacks on security forces personnel are executed at the sponsorship of hostile intelligence agencies. Such anti state elements must be singled out and brought to lime light to defeat evil agendas of our enemies. Pakistan has sacrificed the most in the ongoing war on terror; criticizing Pakistan’s efforts at national/international forum will be counter-productive to the overall objectives of war on terror.

Saturday 20 December 2014

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule & Fixture

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule & Fixture
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