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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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Me need some help.. :cool:
why did my leader introduce his 14 points?/7
rejected nehru report
asked motilal nehru to make 3 ammendments to report but he rejected heckled by hindus MJ called it parting of the ways
form the bais of any future negotiation wth the hindus and british
 
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rejected nehru report
asked motilal nehru to make 3 ammendments to report but he rejected heckled by hindus MJ called it parting of the ways
form the bais of any future negotiation wth the hindus and british
i found out anyways thnx... m done wid everythng, just need to revise twice more in 10 hrs..
 
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kelly book says, in first rtc, representative elections at provincial level were approved nd this is nt mentioned in marking scheme
kelly book say, in second rtc sindh was given full fledge provincial status, ms says it was in first! wht is goin on out there??!! nd which 1 was most successful, third was a total failiure[/quoGO WID DA MARK SCHEMES :) !!! IN FIRST SINDH !!
 
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kelly book says, in first rtc, representative elections at provincial level were approved nd this is nt mentioned in marking scheme
kelly book say, in second rtc sindh was given full fledge provincial status, ms says it was in first! wht is goin on out there??!! nd which 1 was most successful, third was a total failiure

Kelly book hasn't mentioned any false information, it's reliable. For better understanding consult other books like Farooq Naseem Bajwa and Nigel Smith too.
 
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buiding a government
Their was lack of gov machniry .Pakistan had a weak base most of the league members were landlords they had no experirnce of holding poltical office. So their was a lack of skilled people to run gov, Quaid became gov general n made liaquit ali khan pm asked the gov offical to work in true sense as they were servants of people the officals were brought by special tata airlines from India. Had to work in extremly cramped conditions and there was lack of equipment but their enthusism overcame this problem. The rules for civil service were set by Quaid.
social problems
gov could do little about the fact the Pakistan was comprised of an array of differnt ppl but it advised the people to first show loyalty to the state then to their respective castes Quaid advised Urdu to be national language would help in unificatin of the people n discourage regional sepratism. Quaid called himself protector general of miniorties and protected their intrest.
economic problems
As most of pakistan had been on the borders of the subcontinent it had not been linked to the indrustisation occuring in centre of subcontinent so weak industrial base quaid setup a industrial policy statement which implied that the pakistani gov encourage setup of indutries the state bank of pakistan was setup on 1 april 1948.
refugee problem
gov had setup the refugee fund and central refugee council and asked ppl to make donations in cash n kind. Quaid toured the refugee camps n give ppl moral support
miltiary problems
pakistan army lacked senior cadre officers the problem was solved by empolying 500 brtish officers although the army was ill equipped it held its own in the fight of kashmir.
other problems
canal water dispute solved by temporary buying water from india.
membership of UN to gain recogintion.
partly succesful canal water dispute solved in 1960 refugee problem a grave one and the kashmir war
prayers in return r better thn thnx. mi q is: how successful has been the government of pakistan to solve te problems of the newly born state during te years 1947-48. 14 marks.
sorry for delay I wrote this took alot of time I will pray for u:)
 

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Haji Shariatullah (1781–1840) was an eminent Islamic reformer of the Indian subcontinentduring the Mughal Dynasty. . he was the one who translated quran into persian and wrote 51 books from which hujjatullah-ul-baligah was the most famous one.. He is known for founding Faraizi movement .. afterwards his work was continued by his son mohsin-ud-din..
dude wasn't he Shah walli ullah who wrote the books and translated Quran into Persian and later his son translated Quran into Urdu.
 

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- British denied Muslims' proper education since after the War of Independence of 1857.
Hindus took all the advantages, even tried to replace Urdu with Hindi.

- Muslims' attitude towards British education and Westernization was only leading them towards decline. Best way to gain back their rights was co-operating with the British government.

- If Muslims' were to receive fair treatment in India and defend themselves amongst the oppression of Hindus, they were to call up British for reforms and concessions. For that, good relations were a head-start.
and british also become so cruel towards Muslim and blame for the war of independence 1857 to only Muslims...
 
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Hey, I'm new to the forum. Just wanted to ask what was Government Act Of India 1935? Explain in easy words please. the answer should be of 7 marks. Urgent reply needed, thankyou :) .
 
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