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1830 in fort Munro.

What were you doing at Fort Munro in 1830 :smart:
 
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Pindan Daa Aasli Nazara.
beautiful lol…
my motherland punjab the beautiful

^^

What we really want to see is advanced city with huge towers and amazing bridges in Pakistan, not farmers, villages, donkeys, or third world class.

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we want to see a advanced pakistan not big buildings… screw the buildings… we need to preserve our uniqueness while moving into the 21st century…
 
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Should We Be Surprised That Pakistan's First PhD Lady Remained Single All Her Life N Spent Her Last Days At Edhi Center As A Homeless Person? And Does It Say Anything About Us As A Society?
According to Admin Edhi page;
"BB Qureshi, one of Pakistan’s first few women to earn a PhD degree, was born into an educated family in Muradabad, India in 1922. She did her BA and MA Economics from Aligarh Muslim University. After partition, her family moved to Rawalpindi where Qureshi taught economics at a government college. She taught for several years in Africa and had the honour of having taught the former UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, in Ghana. She completed her PhD in agricultural economics from Trinity College in Dublin.
Qureshi remained single her whole life. When she finally returned to Islamabad after years of teaching abroad, she was so disappointed at the standard of education that she decided not to teach anymore. Her brother did not treat her well and she shifted to Karachi and lived in Edhi Centre for homeless women in North Karachi"
after teaching for years abroad she came back to pakistan and quit teaching?? why honor her? she done nothing for pakistan..
 
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