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Share your views please on these two topics!
I'll be grateful!

1.Professor Salam, Pakistan’s sole Nobel laureate, is finally honoured. The government has renamed the Centre for Physics at Quaid-e-Azam University after him. The recognition comes after some 37 years. Reflect on the mindset that forced both society and the state to disregard the achievements of one of the nation’s most illustrious heroes. Bear in mind that Prime Minister Nawaz, while serving as Punjab chief minister in the 80s, had invited Professor Salam to redesign Pakistan’s education policy.

2.Bilawal Bhutto has lately been hogging media lights. He is also sounding more strident. Study his latest rhetoric and PPP’s efforts to retrieve some of its political sheen. With Imran Khan seemingly taking a break from his combustible speechifying, assess Bilawal’s strategy for the near term
 
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1.Professor Salam, Pakistan’s sole Nobel laureate, is finally honoured. The government has renamed the Centre for Physics at Quaid-e-Azam University after him. The recognition comes after some 37 years. Reflect on the mindset that forced both society and the state to disregard the achievements of one of the nation’s most illustrious heroes. Bear in mind that Prime Minister Nawaz, while serving as Punjab chief minister in the 80s, had invited Professor Salam to redesign Pakistan’s education policy.
well I think that pml n at its core is a industrialist and liberal party.they have proved it by regularly poking the mullah with issues like women protection bill, going through with Qadri's death warrant,not jumping in the yamen conflict and approving zarab e azab etc etc i am not undermining the army's role here they were the one who pushed for most of these things in the first place but you still need a democratic face to justify and approve your action and pml n did become that face .(willingly or not I am not going to debate on that).
with all that said now coming to the point.salam was our national treasure. a rare gem destroyed by worthless mullahs of the time.we could have used that gem to illuminate the minds of our future generations. sharif was right to contact him for developing our countries education policies (which by the way still are century-old ) but we throw all his expertises away because of his belief.the belief which had no connection to his achievements or the task which was being presented to him.
he left the country but he never disowned his Pakistani identity. so least we could do now is recognise him as our hero.let these mullahs bark who don't even know the definition of physics.
coming to the reason for all these changes is mullahs are losing their grip on people because of the advent of the internet which is inherently unbiased and will show you the both side of the picture.this generation has access to all that information which make more knowledgeable and less prone to the manipulation by the narratives feed to them by these hate-filled mullahs.they now know right from wrong hence you don't see much backlash from the general public on this decision.had it been the 80's that department would be torn into pieces by now.

2.Bilawal Bhutto has lately been hogging media lights. He is also sounding more strident. Study his latest rhetoric and PPP’s efforts to retrieve some of its political sheen. With Imran Khan seemingly taking a break from his combustible speechifying, assess Bilawal’s strategy for the near term
Bilawal is trying to make his own place (somewhat away from his father and nearer to the spot where her mother and grandfather sat ) on the political roundtable of Pakistan.he is just trying to copy his nana's style.but he is still just a kid pumped by the old companions of his mother who want to undo the damage done to his party by his father by any means possible.hence you see the offensive posture to reclaim their lost territory from his rivals and his own father.
 
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well I think that pml n at its core is a industrialist and liberal party.they have proved it by regularly poking the mullah with issues like women protection bill, going through with Qadri's death warrant,not jumping in the yamen conflict and approving zarab e azab etc etc i am not undermining the army's role here they were the one who pushed for most of these things in the first place but you still need a democratic face to justify and approve your action and pml n did become that face .(willingly or not I am not going to debate on that).
with all that said now coming to the point.salam was our national treasure. a rare gem destroyed by worthless mullahs of the time.we could have used that gem to illuminate the minds of our future generations. sharif was right to contact him for developing our countries education policies (which by the way still are century-old ) but we throw all his expertises away because of his belief.the belief which had no connection to his achievements or the task which was being presented to him.
he left the country but he never disowned his Pakistani identity. so least we could do now is recognise him as our hero.let these mullahs bark who don't even know the definition of physics.
coming to the reason for all these changes is mullahs are losing their grip on people because of the advent of the internet which is inherently unbiased and will show you the both side of the picture.this generation has access to all that information which make more knowledgeable and less prone to the manipulation by the narratives feed to them by these hate-filled mullahs.they now know right from wrong hence you don't see much backlash from the general public on this decision.had it been the 80's that department would be torn into pieces by now.


Bilawal is trying to make his own place (somewhat away from his father and nearer to the spot where her mother and grandfather sat ) on the political roundtable of Pakistan.he is just trying to copy his nana's style.but he is still just a kid pumped by the old companions of his mother who want to undo the damage done to his party by his father by any means possible.hence you see the offensive posture to reclaim their lost territory from his rivals and his own father.




Nicely said brother :tup:

Hell is heaven now:P
 
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Haaiinnnn........ Konsi assignment phass gai hy :D :D
I had to do this assignment kal 1 bajey se pehley...aur meri ho jaty raat 9 bjey tak :P but i got to know k hum ne given topics krney thay :D aur me ne apni pasand se choose kr liya tha :(
so em researching and need help!

well I think that pml n at its core is a industrialist and liberal party.they have proved it by regularly poking the mullah with issues like women protection bill, going through with Qadri's death warrant,not jumping in the yamen conflict and approving zarab e azab etc etc i am not undermining the army's role here they were the one who pushed for most of these things in the first place but you still need a democratic face to justify and approve your action and pml n did become that face .(willingly or not I am not going to debate on that).
with all that said now coming to the point.salam was our national treasure. a rare gem destroyed by worthless mullahs of the time.we could have used that gem to illuminate the minds of our future generations. sharif was right to contact him for developing our countries education policies (which by the way still are century-old ) but we throw all his expertises away because of his belief.the belief which had no connection to his achievements or the task which was being presented to him.
he left the country but he never disowned his Pakistani identity. so least we could do now is recognise him as our hero.let these mullahs bark who don't even know the definition of physics.
coming to the reason for all these changes is mullahs are losing their grip on people because of the advent of the internet which is inherently unbiased and will show you the both side of the picture.this generation has access to all that information which make more knowledgeable and less prone to the manipulation by the narratives feed to them by these hate-filled mullahs.they now know right from wrong hence you don't see much backlash from the general public on this decision.had it been the 80's that department would be torn into pieces by now.


Bilawal is trying to make his own place (somewhat away from his father and nearer to the spot where her mother and grandfather sat ) on the political roundtable of Pakistan.he is just trying to copy his nana's style.but he is still just a kid pumped by the old companions of his mother who want to undo the damage done to his party by his father by any means possible.hence you see the offensive posture to reclaim their lost territory from his rivals and his own father.
Thanks! I am thinking to do first... bilawal ki auqaat nhi hai k usko discuss kiya jaey...thankyou!
 
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I had to do this assignment kal 1 bajey se pehley...aur meri ho jaty raat 9 bjey tak :P but i got to know k hum ne given topics krney thay :D aur me ne apni pasand se choose kr liya tha :(
so em researching and need help!


Thanks! I am thinking to do first... bilawal ki auqaat nhi hai k usko discuss kiya jaey...thankyou!
:welcome:
never allow your emotions to cloud your judgment :-)
 
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