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Cricket After Corona Pandemic

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Cricket After Corona Pandemic A significant number of people were kept away from cricket due to the vicious Coronavirus. Everyone was missing this game because it was tough to pass the time in lockdown. Corona Virus has unleashed a critical health situation unprecedented in magnitude. All the governments of different countries tried to held indoor cricket matches, but many officials refused to do so. Many cricketers refused to take part in cricket because of this pandemic. Finally, Pakistan and England Cricket Board have joined hand in hand to organize a test series in July 2020. After four and a half months, Pakistan decided to visit England to play a three-match test series. Pakistan had announced its team including all those players that were medically cleared. Pakistani team will stay around two months there. Talking to the Media, Pakistani team's chief selectors Misbah Ul Haq said that, boys are very confident of winning the matches in Lords so that they can repeat history.

Gender and Socio-Economic Development

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Gender and Socio-Economic Development In this contemporary world, the socio-economic development of a nation depends upon both males and females. The economic wheels of a country only run when there is no gender inequality. Moreover, the topic suggests that both sexes- male and female have a relative role to play in causing socio-economic development in an underdeveloped country like Pakistan. In economically backward countries, both the sexes make their own contribution towards socio-economic development. In order to combat poverty, all underdeveloped countries are aiming at increasing the pace of economic development. Moreover, they bend their energies to achieve the objective of high-level development. Therefore by doing so, they can bring about a positive in the economic condition of the people.  Nonetheless, if the leadership is sincere in the developing countries and they interested in the improvement of the economic living conditions of the people, it would devote itself to achi

Child labor

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Child labor Wordsworth has said: ‘’ the child is the father of the man.’’ Children are our future. Today children are the adults of tomorrow. Now when they are so important, we must realize what we are doing for them. But child labor is an evil prevailing everywhere. Have we succeeded in providing them the basic necessities of life such as education and health care? Although the Government, Non- Government Organization, and other organizations are busy solving the problem of child labor, yet nothing seems to have come out of their work. Poverty is the main cause of failure. The poor parents are forced to push their children into practical life at an early age. Such children face a life of hardship and deprivation. Another cause is the exploitation of children by the industrialist and feudal. They have to pay less for the children. Children can be seen working everywhere. Most of the children are 8 to 10 years of age. They work in a small industrial workshop, office boys, and staff as

Dictatorship is much better (if not best) than democracy in a country like Pakistan where people love to be ruled, not rule.

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Dictatorship is much better (if not best) than democracy in a country like Pakistan where people love to be ruled, not rule. The word dictatorship means the form of government in which absolute power is possessed by a dictator. This power includes some kingship or military government. Martial Law is the most happened event of dictatorship in the history of Pakistan. As a nation, we have less literacy rate, people here don’t know the power of the public and how to raise voice for their rights. We haven’t practiced it the way it should be. Pakistan has seen more development and success in dictatorship rather than in democracy. In view of the history of the sub-continent, our minds are developed in being ruled. People feel more comfortable and safe when they have rules and regulations to follow and they are accountable to them. Unfortunately, this country is always ruled by the military whether in democracy or dictatorship, because the leaders elected are somehow run by the military.

Need For Tolerance

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Need For Tolerance Tolerance means the power of a person to put up with certain things that he does not like. It enables a man to bear things, which are not according to his taste. We may not like certain people yet we manage to live with those people. Tolerance has great importance in human life. It plays a vital role in the stability of a society. Societies comprise individuals. Individuals are interconnected. They need to tolerate each other’s behavior. If they do not do so, there will be a condition of chaos and disharmony. Tolerance has widespread effects. It affects human life at individual, domestic, national, and international levels. The importance of tolerance is undeniable in an individual's life. Man has to cope with different challenges in life. Tolerance is also a challenge for him. In order to cultivate good social relations, he has to put up with people around him. Training starts at home. Schools play an important role in the second number. A child learns man

Extremism In Pakistan

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Extremism In Pakistan Bifurcation of United India resulted in the creation of new states: Pakistan and India. Pakistan emerged to present a modern Islamic state, where principles of Islam were to have experimented. On the contrary, today Pakistan has become a dangerous place in the world. For many people, especially the Western world, it is thought to be the axis of the evils. The country is passing through the most horrible phase of its chequered history. Extremism, through a global threat, has gripped the whole of the country. A wave of suicide attacks, increasing violence, and deteriorating law and order situation suggest that extremism has become a formidable force in Pakistan. It is a mental illness in which a person not only considers his own perception absolutely right but also wants to thrust it on others, by hook or by crook. Scholars and social scientists believe that extremism finds its roots in the backwardness of society, social deprivation, and low level of consciousnes

KASHMIR PROBLEM

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KASHMIR PROBLEM   On August 15, 1947, British India was announced to be divided into two states Bharat and Pakistan.   Some provinces formed part of Pakistan, and some to be the part of Bharat. About 562 states were ruled by princes called Rajas.   They were given the freedom to accede either to Pakistan or to Bharat or to remain independent. About more than 500 states acceded to Bharat and the rest to Pakistan.   But Junagarh, Manavader, and Kashmir became problems.   Kashmir is a large state located in the north of Pakistan. Its population is overwhelmingly Muslim but its ruler was Hindu.   Some important rivers flow from Kashmir into Pakistan. Its road and rail link is with Pakistan. Karachi port is its natural outlet. Its population is closely linked with that of Pakistan by social, religious, and blood ties. Bharat was separated from Kashmir by lofty mountains. It was provided access into Kashmir through Batala and Gurdas Pur, both Muslim majority tehsils contiguous to Pakistan,