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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

News papers of Pakistan

Top Urdu newspapers of Pakistan:
پاکستان کے اردو اخبارات :
The biggest selling Urdu newspaper in all over the pakistan.
motto: interpretation of issue.
(Click here to read)


Nawai-i-Waqt 
One of the big Urdu newspaper of pakistan and publish only in Sindh and Punjab.
motto: promote the unity in the country. (Click here to read)

Daily Express 
One of the finest and neutral newspaper of Pakistan publish in  Sindh, Punjab, Khaiber Pakhtoon Khuwa and in the Capital. (Click here to read)

Daily Jinnah
A good newspaper cover the complete stories and all the news from all over the world and publish in Punjab, Kashmir and in the National Capital Islamabad. (Click here to read)

Daily Aaj Kal
A Latest and Modern style Urdu newspaper in a very cool pictures and font style and cover all news of the world, one of the interesting newspaper of Pakistan and publish in Sindh, Punjab and National Capital Islamabad. (Click here to read)

Daily Khabrain
One of the big national newspapers of Pakistan and publish in Punjab, Khaibar Pakhtoon Khuwa and in Kashmir. (Click here to read)

Daily Asas
A fine Locally based newspaper of Pakistan publish in Sindh, Punjab and in the National Capital Islamabad. (Click here to read)

Daily Waqt (Punjab) [In Urdu]
A Super Cool Style newspaper of Pakistan with very interesting articles, news form Pakistan and form all over the World and Publish only in Punjab. (Click here to read)

Daily Pakistan
A super newspaper of Pakistan publish only in  Punjab and cover the local and international interesting stories. (Click here to read)


A big Universal newspaper of Pakistan Publish in Punjab, Khaibar Pakhtoon Khuwa, Kashmir and in the National Capital Islamabad. (Click here to read)



Top English newspapers of Pakistan: 
:پاکستان کے انگریزی اخبارات 
www.nation.com.pk
http://lhrtimes.com http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk
http://pakobserver.ne http://www.dawn.com
http://thefrontierpost.com
http://tribune.com.pk
http://www.thefridaytimes.com
http://www.dailytimes.com.pkhttp://www.thenews.com.pk



Top English Newspapers of India
http://www.asianage.com
http://www.deccanherald.com
http://www.deccanherald.com
http://www.kashmirobserver.net
http://www.kashmirobserver.net
http://www.financialmail.co.za
http://www.financialmail.co.za
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
http://www.telegraphindia.com
http://indianexpress.com
http://www.hindustantimes.com
http://www.thehindu.com
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com


Top UK Newspapers
http://www.dailymail.co.uk
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
http://www.thetimes.co.uk
http://www.ft.com/intl
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk
http://www.theguardian.com
http://www.standard.co.uk

Top USA Newspapers
http://www.cnn.com
http://www.foxnews.com
http://www.nytimes.com
http://www.usatoday.com
http://www.latimes.com
http://nypost.com
http://www.washingtonpost.com
http://www.suntimes.com
http://www.denverpost.com
http://www.chicagotribune.com

Government vs Public | Cartoons


Public












Civil Servant



Our Affairs







Rulers of Pakistan

Governor Generals of Pakistan

1: Muhammad Ali Jinnah
15 August 1947
11 September 1948
25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948
Muslim League





2: Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
14 September 1948
17 October 1951
19 July 1894 - 22 October 1964
Muslim League








3: Malik Ghulam Muhammad
17 October 1951
6 October 1955
20 April 1895 - 12 September 1956
None








4: Iskander Mirza

6 October 1955
23 March 1956
13 November 1899 - 12 November 1969
Republican Party










Presidents of Pakistan

1: Iskander Mirza
23 March 1956
27 October 1958
Republican Party

2: Muhammad Ayub Khan
27 October 1958
25 March 1969
Military/ Pakistan Muslim League (F)

3: Yahya Khan
25 March 1969
20 December 1971
Military

4: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
20 December 1971
13 August 1973
Pakistan Peoples Party

5: Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
13 August 1973
16 September 1978
Pakistan Peoples Party

6: Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
16 September 1978
17 August 1988
Military

7: Ghulam Ishaq Khan
17 August 1988
18 July 1993
Independent

A: Wasim Sajjad (Acting)
18 July 1993
14 November 1993
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

8: Farooq Leghari
14 November 1993
2 December 1997
Pakistan Peoples Party

A: Wasim Sajjad (Acting)
2 December 1997
1 January 1998
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

9: Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
1 January 1998
20 June 2001
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

10: Pervez Musharraf
20 June 2001
18 August 2008
Military/Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

A: Muhammad Mian Soomro
18 August 2008
9 September 2008
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

11: Asif Ali Zardari
9 September 2008
Incumbent
Pakistan Peoples Party

Prime Ministers of Pakistan

1: Liaquat Ali Khan
(1896–1951)
14 August 1947
16 October 1951
Muslim League

2: Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
(1894–1964)
17 October 1951
17 April 1953
Muslim League

3: Muhammad Ali Bogra
(1909–1963)
17 April 1953
12 August 1955
Muslim League

4: Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
(1905–1980)
12 August 1955
12 September 1956
Muslim League

5: Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
(1892–1963)
12 September 1956
17 October 1957
Awami League

6: Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
(1898–1968)
17 October 1957
16 December 1957
Muslim League

7: Sir Feroz Khan Noon
(1893–1970)
16 December 1957
7 October 1958
Republican Party

Post Abolished (7 October 1958-7 December 1971)

8: Nurul Amin
(1893–1974)
7 December 1971
20 December 1971
Muslim League

Post Abolished (20 December 1971-14 August 1973)

9: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
(1928–1979)
14 August 1973
5 July 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Post Abolished (5 July 1977-24 March 1985)

10: Muhammad Khan Junejo
(1932–1993)
24 March 1985
29 May 1988
Independent;
Pakistan Muslim League

Post Abolished (29 May 1988-2 December 1988)

11: Benazir Bhutto
(1953–2007)
2 December 1988
6 August 1990
Pakistan Peoples Party

A: Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
(1931–2009 )
6 August 1990
6 November 1990
Caretaker

12: Nawaz Sharif
(1949– )
6 November 1990
18 April 1993
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

A: Balakh Sher Mazari
(1928– )
18 April 1993
26 May 1993
Caretaker

12: Nawaz Sharif
(1949– )
26 May 1993
18 July 1993
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

A: Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi
(1930– )
18 July 1993
19 October 1993
Caretaker

(11): Benazir Bhutto
(1953–2007)
19 October 1993
5 November 1996
Pakistan Peoples Party

A: Malik Meraj Khalid
(1916–2003)
5 November 1996
17 February 1997
Caretaker

(12): Nawaz Sharif
(1949– )
17 February 1997
12 October 1999
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Post Abolished (12 October 1999-21 November 2002)

13: Zafarullah Khan Jamali
(1944– )
21 November 2002
26 June 2004
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

14: Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
(1946– )
30 June 2004
20 August 2004
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

15: Shaukat Aziz
(1949– )
20 August 2004
16 November 2007
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

16: Muhammad Mian Soomro
(1950– )
16 November 2007
25 March 2008
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

17: Yousaf Raza Gillani
(1952– )
25 March 2008
Incumbent
Pakistan Peoples Party



Anthem of Pakistan

Blessed be the sacred land,
Happy be the bounteous realm,
Symbol of high resolve,
Land of Pakistan.
Blessed be thou citadel of faith.
The Order of this Sacred Land
Is the might of the brotherhood of the people.
May the nation, the country, and the State
Shine in glory everlasting.
Blessed be the goal of our ambition.
This flag of the Crescent and the Star
Leads the way to progress and perfection,
Interpreter of our past, glory of our present,
Inspiration of our future,
Symbol of Almighty's protection


History:
The national Anthem of Pakistan is comprised of verses by the poet Abul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri, and music composed by Ahmed G. Chagla. The anthem was adopted by the government of Pakistan in 1954. It reflects the idealism of the founders of the nation and hope for Pakistan's unity in the future. To the right you can find the anthem written in Urdu and below translated into English. Follow the link below the English text to hear a recording of the anthem.



National Anthem:                  Approved in August, 1954
*Verses Composed by:          Abssul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri 
*Tune Composed by:            Ahmed G. Chagla
*Duration:                            80 seconds

State Emblem:
The State Emblem consists of: 
The crescent and star which are symbols of Islam 
The shield in the centre shows four major crops 
Wreath surrounding the shield represents cultural heritage and
4. Scroll contains Quaid's motto: Unity Faith, Discipline








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