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Muhammad Salman Ul Haq, 01-251221-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Globalization and the spread of technology have created a global village. To study how the globalized education is shaping and being shaped by the exchange of different cultures and ideas is the need of the hour. The ...
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Tehzeeb Lutfi
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
Introduction
Literature review
Data collection
Findings
Conclusion
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Syed Muhammad Abdullah Hameed, 01-155092-033
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This paper attempts to observe the impact of Islamization of education on the whole society with
special emphasis on Pakistan. How the process of Islamization in Pakistan has emerged, what
were the reforms introduced by ...
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Seema Bano, 01-155171-037
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2020)
In recent years, Hunza has been seen changes in its socio-cultural practices. the most dominant perception among the people of Hunza is that these changes are due to modernization. This research is about the Impact of ...
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Sana Waheed, 01-257202-017
(Humanities and Social Sciences BU E8-IC, 2023)
Economic growth and political stability of any country are deeply connected. More a country is politically stable, more are the chances of its economic development and growth. For a developing country like Pakistan, it is ...
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Danisha Aslam
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
The research study “The Impact of Popular Hindi Cinema on Pakistani Youth’’ used both qualitative and quantitative method to find out the impact of Hindi cinema on linguistics, attitude and behavior, and in creating diversion ...
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Sultana Ahmed, 01-155142-074
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
The child mortality in Pakistan is highest among other South Asian countries. Diarrhea is the second leading cause for child mortality in Pakistan. The inability to protect our children against a curable disease has its ...
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Sana Mahmud
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
Sports have always been considered a field dominated by men. All over the world, women and girls are less likely to participate in sports than men and boys, who continue to dominate sports (Larkin, Razack&Moole, 2007, cited ...
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Zuha Mushtaq, 01-257202-016
(Humanities and Social Sciences BU E8-IC, 2023)
Throughout history the world has witnessed several pandemics. Corona virus pandemic was the first pandemic of 21st century. It has jolted the world economy. This research examines the impact of COVID-19 on economy of ...
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Marryam Shah, 01-155092-026
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
Pakistan’s population consists of about 168 million people (Population census of Pakistan) out of which 66 % reside in the rural areas according to the Economic Survey of the year 2006-07.The majority of the rural population ...
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Abdul Hafeez, 01-155162-043
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2020)
This study aims to propose the solutions by which the Cotton production of Pakistan can be promoted. A very few researches are available regarding Pakistan’s Cotton production, furthermore country lacks in research and ...
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Nida Hayat
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
Much of the history of relationships between India and Pakistan has remained
strained. At several occasions, the strains, caused by hasty partitions, developed into
major conflicts. Both nations, however, at sidelines, ...
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Samia Majeed Hashmi, 01-257171-008
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
India and Pakistan are two major countries of the South Asia. Both countries are declared nuclear powers. Their long-lasting rivalry and mistrust jeopardize the environment of the region. South Asia is seemed to be a ...
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Iqra Saudagar, 01-257202-006
(Humanities and Social Sciences BU E8-IC, 2022)
The supremacy of Indian in south Asia can be explained by the economic dominance, large geographical land, the modern military might and its location over Indian ocean that makes it a perfect country to dominate and control ...
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Ayesha Sohail, 01-257211-001
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
India and Pakistan (neighboring states) of South Asia are in a continuous conflict since their independence from the British rule in 1947. The main reason for the conflict between two states is the territorial dispute of ...
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Muhammad Haseeb Murad, 01-257212-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
This study aims to explore the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in South Asia, with a specific emphasis on its implications for Pakistan’s security. It also focused on comprehensively understanding the ...
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Farwa Hussain, 01-155092-011
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
My research paper is based on the understanding of the draft nuclear doctrine released by the national security advisory board after the constant debate by the international community on the use and purpose of the Indian ...
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Amna Khan, 01-257182-004
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
The unilateral revocation of Article 370 and 35A by the government of BJP has enhanced the complexity of Kashmir dispute as it ended the special status of Jammu and Kashmir granted by constitution of India. According to ...
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Usama Nouman, 01-257221-013
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
In recent years, there has been a growing spotlight on the Indo-Pacific region, which has become a hub of both strategic maneuvering and economic activity. India has stepped up its efforts to assert itself as a key player ...
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Sobia Rehman, 01-257181-009
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
The present study aimed to assess India’s emerging trajectory of foreign policy under Narendra Modi’s premiership. The study explored that Modi is a major influential personality on Indian foreign policy front. Since ...