• #rsisb Roll No.240 Song No.9 Foundation Level ## **The Role of Law: How Legal Systems Maintain Order in Society** Law is one of the most important foundations of a peaceful and organized society. It provides rules that help people understand what is right, what is wrong, and what responsibilities they have toward one another. Without laws, society could become unsafe and disorganized, because people might act only according to their own interests. In this educational video, we explore **the role of law and how legal systems maintain order in society**. We explain how laws protect people's rights, prevent crime, settle disputes, and promote justice and equality. Laws also provide a system through which people can seek justice when their rights are violated. A strong legal system does not only punish people who break the law. It also protects innocent people, supports fairness, maintains public safety, and creates stability in everyday life. From traffic rules and property laws to criminal laws and human rights, legal systems affect many parts of our daily lives. The video also explains why **everyone should be treated equally under the law**, regardless of their wealth, position, or social status. When citizens respect the law and understand their responsibilities, communities become safer, more peaceful, and more cooperative. Through simple examples and easy explanations, this video helps students and viewers understand why laws are necessary and how they contribute to a better society. ⚖️ **Key Topics Covered:** * What is law? * Why do societies need laws? * How laws maintain peace and order * Protection of human rights * Equality and justice under the law * Prevention of crime * The role of courts and legal institutions * Responsibilities of citizens * How laws resolve conflicts * Why respecting the law is important * The connection between law, justice, and social stability **Learn how law helps transform a group of individuals into a safe, organized, and responsible society.** #TheRoleOfLaw #Law #LegalSystem #Justice #RuleOfLaw #Society #HumanRights #Equality #Peace #SocialOrder #Education #Civics #LegalEducation #JusticeForAll #LawAndSociety #Government #Citizenship #Knowledge #EducationalVideo #Learning #UrduEducation Rehan School Islamabad Campus Asma Shaheen EducationWali Irum Asim Saima Happinesswali https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1S6sC4a2BC/
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    #rsisb Roll No.240 Song No.9 Foundation Level ## **The Role of Law: How Legal Systems Maintain Order in Society** Law is one of the most important foundations of a peaceful and organized society....
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    Roll no.239
    Song no.1
    Foundation Level


    Law plays a vital role in maintaining peace, stability, and fairness in society. It establishes clear rules that guide people’s behavior and helps protect their rights, safety, and freedom. Without laws, society could become chaotic because individuals might act according to their own interests without considering the rights of others.

    Legal systems help maintain order by defining what is acceptable and what is prohibited. Laws discourage criminal activities such as theft, violence, fraud, and abuse by establishing penalties for those who break the rules. At the same time, laws protect citizens by ensuring that everyone is treated fairly and has access to justice.

    Another important role of law is resolving conflicts. Courts and legal institutions provide peaceful ways to settle disagreements between individuals, businesses, and organizations. Instead of using violence or personal revenge, people can rely on legal procedures to seek justice.

    Laws also promote equality and social responsibility. They establish standards for areas such as education, employment, property, contracts, and public safety. When laws are applied fairly, they help create trust between citizens and institutions.

    In conclusion, legal systems are essential for a peaceful and organized society. They protect rights, prevent wrongdoing, resolve disputes, and promote justice. A strong and fair legal system helps create an environment where people can live, work, and progress with security and confidence.
    #rsisb Roll no.239 Song no.1 Foundation Level Law plays a vital role in maintaining peace, stability, and fairness in society. It establishes clear rules that guide people’s behavior and helps protect their rights, safety, and freedom. Without laws, society could become chaotic because individuals might act according to their own interests without considering the rights of others. Legal systems help maintain order by defining what is acceptable and what is prohibited. Laws discourage criminal activities such as theft, violence, fraud, and abuse by establishing penalties for those who break the rules. At the same time, laws protect citizens by ensuring that everyone is treated fairly and has access to justice. Another important role of law is resolving conflicts. Courts and legal institutions provide peaceful ways to settle disagreements between individuals, businesses, and organizations. Instead of using violence or personal revenge, people can rely on legal procedures to seek justice. Laws also promote equality and social responsibility. They establish standards for areas such as education, employment, property, contracts, and public safety. When laws are applied fairly, they help create trust between citizens and institutions. In conclusion, legal systems are essential for a peaceful and organized society. They protect rights, prevent wrongdoing, resolve disputes, and promote justice. A strong and fair legal system helps create an environment where people can live, work, and progress with security and confidence.
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    Roll No.240
    Story No.11
    Foundation Level

    # The Wonders of Geometry: Shapes and Philosophy

    Geometry is far more than a branch of mathematics—it is a language that describes the beauty, balance, and structure of the world around us. From the symmetry of a butterfly's wings to the towering pyramids of Egypt, geometric shapes are found everywhere in nature, architecture, art, and technology. Circles represent unity and infinity, triangles symbolize strength and stability, while squares and rectangles reflect order, balance, and reliability. These timeless shapes help us understand space, design, and the hidden patterns that shape our universe.

    Beyond calculations and formulas, geometry also carries a deep philosophical meaning. Ancient philosophers believed that geometric forms reflected the harmony and perfection of creation. Studying shapes encourages logical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving while inspiring us to see the connections between mathematics, nature, and human life. Whether you're exploring basic polygons or the mysteries of symmetry, geometry reminds us that beauty and knowledge often share the same foundation. Discover the fascinating world of shapes and uncover the philosophy that has inspired scientists, artists, architects, and thinkers for centuries.

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    #rsisb Roll No.240 Story No.11 Foundation Level # The Wonders of Geometry: Shapes and Philosophy Geometry is far more than a branch of mathematics—it is a language that describes the beauty, balance, and structure of the world around us. From the symmetry of a butterfly's wings to the towering pyramids of Egypt, geometric shapes are found everywhere in nature, architecture, art, and technology. Circles represent unity and infinity, triangles symbolize strength and stability, while squares and rectangles reflect order, balance, and reliability. These timeless shapes help us understand space, design, and the hidden patterns that shape our universe. Beyond calculations and formulas, geometry also carries a deep philosophical meaning. Ancient philosophers believed that geometric forms reflected the harmony and perfection of creation. Studying shapes encourages logical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving while inspiring us to see the connections between mathematics, nature, and human life. Whether you're exploring basic polygons or the mysteries of symmetry, geometry reminds us that beauty and knowledge often share the same foundation. Discover the fascinating world of shapes and uncover the philosophy that has inspired scientists, artists, architects, and thinkers for centuries. Rehan School Islamabad Campus Asma Shaheen EducationWali Irum Asim Saima Happinesswali
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  • Episode 239 | Personal Finance Basics

    Want to take control of your money but don’t know where to start? In this episode, we break down the 3 pillars of personal finance every beginner should master:

    Budgeting – Learn simple methods like the 50/30/20 rule and zero-based budgeting.
    Saving – Build an emergency fund, plan for goals, and create a safety net for the unexpected.
    Investing – Put your money to work through stocks, real estate, or business—so it grows over time.

    Financial stability starts with small, consistent steps.
    This episode gives you a clear roadmap to budget smarter, save consistently, and invest early.

    Watch Episode 239 now and take the first step toward financial freedom.
    Episode 239 💰 | Personal Finance Basics Want to take control of your money but don’t know where to start? In this episode, we break down the 3 pillars of personal finance every beginner should master: ✅ Budgeting – Learn simple methods like the 50/30/20 rule and zero-based budgeting. ✅ Saving – Build an emergency fund, plan for goals, and create a safety net for the unexpected. ✅ Investing – Put your money to work through stocks, real estate, or business—so it grows over time. Financial stability starts with small, consistent steps. 🌱 This episode gives you a clear roadmap to budget smarter, save consistently, and invest early. 👉 Watch Episode 239 now and take the first step toward financial freedom.
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  • Join #FilmForPeace

    Dear Mr. Rehan,

    On behalf of 60 Second Intl. Film Festival, we are delighted to inform you that we are hosting a Chat on Twitter on Film for Peace. The objective is to initiate an online dialogue and Q/A session between the youth of India and Pakistan on how films can play important role in bridging the gap between the peoples of two countries; and how films can be used an instrument for social change in the region.
    Since you are renowned Pakistani who promotes peace between India and Pakistan; you hold an advance knowledge on the political, social and economic climate in the region. We believe your insights will be very important for aspiring young filmmakers of the region on how they can use filmmaking as a tool for social peace, harmony, and stability. Therefore, we - at 60 Second Film Festival - cordially invite you to join the Twitter Chat #FilmForPeace as an expert from Pakistan. We believe your valuable insights will be very important for the youth of both countries to get inspired and root for peace.

    We will be joined by few other experts from India and Pakistan; including Arsa Nomani. We will be honored to have you on our panel.

    Twitter Chat Details:
    Date: Saturday, Oct 8, 2016
    Time:
    8:00 to 9:00 PM (Pakistan Time)
    8:30 to 9:30 PM (Indian Time)
    Hashtag: #FilmForPeace

    We will acknowledge as our expert on the social media platforms of 60 Second Intl. Film Festival.

    Please confirm your participation by replying back. If you have any question, please do let me know.

    Warmly,
    Snober A. Abbasi

    60 Second Film Festival
    Join #FilmForPeace Dear Mr. Rehan, On behalf of 60 Second Intl. Film Festival, we are delighted to inform you that we are hosting a Chat on Twitter on Film for Peace. The objective is to initiate an online dialogue and Q/A session between the youth of India and Pakistan on how films can play important role in bridging the gap between the peoples of two countries; and how films can be used an instrument for social change in the region. Since you are renowned Pakistani who promotes peace between India and Pakistan; you hold an advance knowledge on the political, social and economic climate in the region. We believe your insights will be very important for aspiring young filmmakers of the region on how they can use filmmaking as a tool for social peace, harmony, and stability. Therefore, we - at 60 Second Film Festival - cordially invite you to join the Twitter Chat #FilmForPeace as an expert from Pakistan. We believe your valuable insights will be very important for the youth of both countries to get inspired and root for peace. We will be joined by few other experts from India and Pakistan; including Arsa Nomani. We will be honored to have you on our panel. Twitter Chat Details: Date: Saturday, Oct 8, 2016 Time: 8:00 to 9:00 PM (Pakistan Time) 8:30 to 9:30 PM (Indian Time) Hashtag: #FilmForPeace We will acknowledge as our expert on the social media platforms of 60 Second Intl. Film Festival. Please confirm your participation by replying back. If you have any question, please do let me know. Warmly, Snober A. Abbasi 60 Second Film Festival
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  • THIS IS A SOLUTION, HOW TO FINISH CORRUPTION?

    Well everyone in Pakistan seems to commend the achievements of Singapore in drastically reducing the corruption level. It is a matter of pride for us Asians that we have one Asian country in the list of top 5 corruption less country. Today in this article we shall try to see what steps Singapore took to ensure such great achievement, which now have become an example for other countries to follow. I will try to keep the article short and simple, and “to the point”.

    Before beginning the main discussion we have to look at some quick facts on Singapore. Singapore is a small island country made up of 63 islands, in the southern tip of Malay Peninsula. Singapore is one of the most advanced economies in the world, with successful free market economy. Like India, Singapore was a British colony, and got rid of the British in 31st August 1963. Since then they made rapid progress, thanks to some efficient planning and execution. Her GDP per ca-pita is 62,100 $, and what is amazing is the fact that the GDP is still growing at the rate of 14.5%. When it started off though, just after independence she had a GDP per ca pita of 511$, what a remarkable leap!

    Initially Singapore, when it started off as a developing country did face the crisis of corruption, but they left no stone upturned to achieve a level that has become the subject of study to many foreign Nations. During the 1950’s the police inspectors of Singapore stole 1,800 tons of narcotics and forced the British to form some sort of vigilance commission named- CPIB (Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau). This didn’t help much until major restructuring and improvements were made inside CPIB itself. “In response, in the 1970s, Singapore reorganized the CPIB and gave it considerable powers to curb endemic corruption. The reorganized CPIB concentrated its activities on investigation and enforcement. Evidence of the CPIB’s success in reducing corruption is present from Singapore’s highly favorable investment climate that “typically ranks among the top twenty recipients of foreign investment in the world in absolute terms.” This success in attracting investments attests to that government’s ability to overcome the perverse effects of reputation in the persistence of corrupt behavior.” “Among the CPIB’s unique characteristics are its small size, narrow police emphasis, and service to a semi-authoritarian regime. With only 75 staff members, the CPIB lacks the presence of Hong Kong’s ICAC, and it has accordingly a narrow investigative function. The CPIB has relied on deterrent strategies; for example, a conviction for corruption may carry a $100,000.00 fine and up to five years in prison.

    But it’s not only the CPIB which makes all the differences there are others parts as well. Let me summarize those in order.

    In an article on Corruption Control in Singapore, Mr Koh Teck Hin, Deputy Director CPIB, Singapore outlines those salient points which forms the core of the anti corruption campaign of Singapore:-

    POLITICAL WILL

    Mr. Koh Teck Hin, says, “These sentiments reflect the determination and political will for the fight against corruption. Political will is a key ingredient in the transformation effort from Singapore’s corruption infested past as it forms that all important sub-structure, upon which all the super-structures of anti-corruption work rest. It provides the soil and the nutrient which allows the seeds of anti-corruption work to germinate and grow. The government has matched its words with deeds – it mobilized the public, and the entire civil service to fight corruption.”

    FRAMEWORK OF CORRUPTION CONTROL

    With a strong political will as the foundation, the framework of corruption control consists of four pillars, consisting of 4As, as follows:

    A. Effective Anti Corruption Acts (or laws)

    I. This allows CPIB to inspect both private and public cases. Since Public cases are also vital to ensure corruption free run of corporate and attract investment.
    II. The public official has to prove his innocence if he is reported to have accepted bribes or under table payments.

    III. A bribe acceptor would still be punished if he fails to return favour after accepting the bribe.

    IV. The act forbids to public officials to accept gifts.

    V. The act empowers the official to pay the exact amount of bribe he received apart from other punishment.

    VI. The act reserves punishment for any cases of corruption committed outside Singapore.

    B. Effective Anti Corruption Agency

    I. The CPIB is the only agency empowered with the right and independence to deal with any cases of corruption.
    II. It can investigate cases of any person however high in the hierarchy he may be.

    III. It directly reports to the Prime Minister and no one else.

    IV. The Bureau’s slogan is “swift and sure” by which it ensures fast and outright coverage of cases.

    C. Effective Adjudication (or punishment)

    I. Transparency in the Judicial Process.
    II. The court slams a penalty to the offender, which is, to pay the exact amount of bribe taken.

    III. The Government nullifies all the contracts or favors granted by any convicted corrupt official, while in service. The contractor who gave the bribe is barred to enter into any government for five years.

    IV. There can be court ruling of double payment. For instance if an official in a MNC accepts bribe, he has to pay the government the money he accepted as bribe, adding to that if the company where he served asks for compensation he has to pay the company as well.

    D. Efficient Government Administration.

    Preventive and Administrative Measures in the Public Sector.

    I. A public officer cannot borrow money from any person who has official dealings with him or her;
    II. A public officer’s unsecured debts and liabilities cannot at anytime be more than three times his other monthly salary;

    III. A public officer cannot use any official information to further his or her private interest;

    IV. A public officer is required to declare his or her assets at his or her first appointment and also annually;

    V. A public officer cannot engage in trade or business or undertake any part-time employment without approval; and

    VI. A public officer cannot receive entertainment or present in any form from members of the public.

    Proper care is taken so that the Public officers are paid well and,

    I. identifying and removing opportunity for corruption in Government work procedures;

    II. streamlining cumbersome administrative procedures and slashing red tape to provide an efficient and transparent civil service so that no one needs to recourse to corrupt civil servants to get things done;

    III. reviewing public officers’ salary regularly to ensure that they are paid adequately and comparable to that of the private sector;

    IV. reminding Government contractors at the time when contracts are signed that bribing public officers administering the contract may render their contracts to be terminated. A clause to this effect forms part of the standard contract conditions.

    EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION:

    a. An effective administration reduces hurdles and provide swiftest the delivery of the public benefit.
    b. Major Reforms in 1995 called “Public Service in the 21st century”.

    c. Zero in Process: By which passing a file “from one desk to the other” is reduced.

    d. Public Officers have websites where in they point those areas where improvements are needed and accordingly improvements are made.

    e. The general public can put their grievances and suggestions online, it is obligatory for public officers to reply those issues.This keeps the Governments “at their toes”.

    f. A new system known as OBLS (Online Business Licensing Service) has been taken up. Where even a hawker can apply for licence over net, instead of physical going to door to door and thus receive his licence sitting at home.

    g. The CPIB organizes workshops where it invites administrative officials from UK, US, France, Australia, Korea, and Hong Kong for cross learning and knowledge sharing.

    So this is the story of Singapore and the steps they took to fight corruption. I haven’t found anything closely relevant to things such as ‘Lokpal Bill’ being brought into Singapore in 1982, as many nowadays say. But they have made it possible in their very own way. Our case is certainly different than theirs’. May be we need Lokpal since all other forms proved a failure when it came to reduce corruption, on the contrary day by day it has spread like an epidemic, our solution therefore is bound to be different. Whether the Lokpal bill will be the greatest solution I can’t say that, what I want to say is a strong “political will” is required to overhaul the system of administration as well.

    Many intellectuals are saying that Lokpal will have enormous power and that may be bad for the stability of Pakistan. But it is also true, that if only a public servant does wrong, Lokpal will come into action and not till then. So if one does good work why should he fear at all?

    enjoy!
    THIS IS A SOLUTION, HOW TO FINISH CORRUPTION? Well everyone in Pakistan seems to commend the achievements of Singapore in drastically reducing the corruption level. It is a matter of pride for us Asians that we have one Asian country in the list of top 5 corruption less country. Today in this article we shall try to see what steps Singapore took to ensure such great achievement, which now have become an example for other countries to follow. I will try to keep the article short and simple, and “to the point”. Before beginning the main discussion we have to look at some quick facts on Singapore. Singapore is a small island country made up of 63 islands, in the southern tip of Malay Peninsula. Singapore is one of the most advanced economies in the world, with successful free market economy. Like India, Singapore was a British colony, and got rid of the British in 31st August 1963. Since then they made rapid progress, thanks to some efficient planning and execution. Her GDP per ca-pita is 62,100 $, and what is amazing is the fact that the GDP is still growing at the rate of 14.5%. When it started off though, just after independence she had a GDP per ca pita of 511$, what a remarkable leap! Initially Singapore, when it started off as a developing country did face the crisis of corruption, but they left no stone upturned to achieve a level that has become the subject of study to many foreign Nations. During the 1950’s the police inspectors of Singapore stole 1,800 tons of narcotics and forced the British to form some sort of vigilance commission named- CPIB (Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau). This didn’t help much until major restructuring and improvements were made inside CPIB itself. “In response, in the 1970s, Singapore reorganized the CPIB and gave it considerable powers to curb endemic corruption. The reorganized CPIB concentrated its activities on investigation and enforcement. Evidence of the CPIB’s success in reducing corruption is present from Singapore’s highly favorable investment climate that “typically ranks among the top twenty recipients of foreign investment in the world in absolute terms.” This success in attracting investments attests to that government’s ability to overcome the perverse effects of reputation in the persistence of corrupt behavior.” “Among the CPIB’s unique characteristics are its small size, narrow police emphasis, and service to a semi-authoritarian regime. With only 75 staff members, the CPIB lacks the presence of Hong Kong’s ICAC, and it has accordingly a narrow investigative function. The CPIB has relied on deterrent strategies; for example, a conviction for corruption may carry a $100,000.00 fine and up to five years in prison. But it’s not only the CPIB which makes all the differences there are others parts as well. Let me summarize those in order. In an article on Corruption Control in Singapore, Mr Koh Teck Hin, Deputy Director CPIB, Singapore outlines those salient points which forms the core of the anti corruption campaign of Singapore:- POLITICAL WILL Mr. Koh Teck Hin, says, “These sentiments reflect the determination and political will for the fight against corruption. Political will is a key ingredient in the transformation effort from Singapore’s corruption infested past as it forms that all important sub-structure, upon which all the super-structures of anti-corruption work rest. It provides the soil and the nutrient which allows the seeds of anti-corruption work to germinate and grow. The government has matched its words with deeds – it mobilized the public, and the entire civil service to fight corruption.” FRAMEWORK OF CORRUPTION CONTROL With a strong political will as the foundation, the framework of corruption control consists of four pillars, consisting of 4As, as follows: A. Effective Anti Corruption Acts (or laws) I. This allows CPIB to inspect both private and public cases. Since Public cases are also vital to ensure corruption free run of corporate and attract investment. II. The public official has to prove his innocence if he is reported to have accepted bribes or under table payments. III. A bribe acceptor would still be punished if he fails to return favour after accepting the bribe. IV. The act forbids to public officials to accept gifts. V. The act empowers the official to pay the exact amount of bribe he received apart from other punishment. VI. The act reserves punishment for any cases of corruption committed outside Singapore. B. Effective Anti Corruption Agency I. The CPIB is the only agency empowered with the right and independence to deal with any cases of corruption. II. It can investigate cases of any person however high in the hierarchy he may be. III. It directly reports to the Prime Minister and no one else. IV. The Bureau’s slogan is “swift and sure” by which it ensures fast and outright coverage of cases. C. Effective Adjudication (or punishment) I. Transparency in the Judicial Process. II. The court slams a penalty to the offender, which is, to pay the exact amount of bribe taken. III. The Government nullifies all the contracts or favors granted by any convicted corrupt official, while in service. The contractor who gave the bribe is barred to enter into any government for five years. IV. There can be court ruling of double payment. For instance if an official in a MNC accepts bribe, he has to pay the government the money he accepted as bribe, adding to that if the company where he served asks for compensation he has to pay the company as well. D. Efficient Government Administration. Preventive and Administrative Measures in the Public Sector. I. A public officer cannot borrow money from any person who has official dealings with him or her; II. A public officer’s unsecured debts and liabilities cannot at anytime be more than three times his other monthly salary; III. A public officer cannot use any official information to further his or her private interest; IV. A public officer is required to declare his or her assets at his or her first appointment and also annually; V. A public officer cannot engage in trade or business or undertake any part-time employment without approval; and VI. A public officer cannot receive entertainment or present in any form from members of the public. Proper care is taken so that the Public officers are paid well and, I. identifying and removing opportunity for corruption in Government work procedures; II. streamlining cumbersome administrative procedures and slashing red tape to provide an efficient and transparent civil service so that no one needs to recourse to corrupt civil servants to get things done; III. reviewing public officers’ salary regularly to ensure that they are paid adequately and comparable to that of the private sector; IV. reminding Government contractors at the time when contracts are signed that bribing public officers administering the contract may render their contracts to be terminated. A clause to this effect forms part of the standard contract conditions. EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION: a. An effective administration reduces hurdles and provide swiftest the delivery of the public benefit. b. Major Reforms in 1995 called “Public Service in the 21st century”. c. Zero in Process: By which passing a file “from one desk to the other” is reduced. d. Public Officers have websites where in they point those areas where improvements are needed and accordingly improvements are made. e. The general public can put their grievances and suggestions online, it is obligatory for public officers to reply those issues.This keeps the Governments “at their toes”. f. A new system known as OBLS (Online Business Licensing Service) has been taken up. Where even a hawker can apply for licence over net, instead of physical going to door to door and thus receive his licence sitting at home. g. The CPIB organizes workshops where it invites administrative officials from UK, US, France, Australia, Korea, and Hong Kong for cross learning and knowledge sharing. So this is the story of Singapore and the steps they took to fight corruption. I haven’t found anything closely relevant to things such as ‘Lokpal Bill’ being brought into Singapore in 1982, as many nowadays say. But they have made it possible in their very own way. Our case is certainly different than theirs’. May be we need Lokpal since all other forms proved a failure when it came to reduce corruption, on the contrary day by day it has spread like an epidemic, our solution therefore is bound to be different. Whether the Lokpal bill will be the greatest solution I can’t say that, what I want to say is a strong “political will” is required to overhaul the system of administration as well. Many intellectuals are saying that Lokpal will have enormous power and that may be bad for the stability of Pakistan. But it is also true, that if only a public servant does wrong, Lokpal will come into action and not till then. So if one does good work why should he fear at all? enjoy!
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  • I think a long term government is needed for stability of politics, I think Nawaz team should win again ! For this I would like to offer my platform for debate, anyone wants to do live on this subject can connect with me and Mahmood Mohammed
    I think a long term government is needed for stability of politics, I think Nawaz team should win again ! For this I would like to offer my platform for debate, anyone wants to do live on this subject can connect with me and Mahmood Mohammed
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  • It was the year 2030, and Pakistan had undergone a miraculous transformation. Gone were the days of poverty and struggle for many of its citizens. Thanks to the governments progressive policies and the hard work of its people, every Pakistani was now earning a minimum of 100,000 Pakistani rupees per month.

    With this newfound financial stability, the standard of living in the country had greatly improved. People were able to afford their basic needs with ease, including food, clothing, housing, and healthcare. Education and healthcare in particular had become more accessible and affordable, leading to a more knowledgeable and healthy population.

    The government had also invested heavily in infrastructure, leading to the development of new roads, bridges, and other public facilities. This had made it easier for people to travel and conduct business, boosting the economy even further.

    But it wasnt just the financial aspect of life that had improved in Pakistan. The country had also made great strides in terms of social and political stability. The government had implemented policies to promote equality and eliminate corruption, leading to a more fair and just society.

    Overall, life in Pakistan in 2030 was a far cry from what it had been just a few decades earlier. Every Pakistani was now able to live a comfortable and fulfilling life, with their basic needs met and a promising future ahead of them.
    It was the year 2030, and Pakistan had undergone a miraculous transformation. Gone were the days of poverty and struggle for many of its citizens. Thanks to the government's progressive policies and the hard work of its people, every Pakistani was now earning a minimum of 100,000 Pakistani rupees per month. With this newfound financial stability, the standard of living in the country had greatly improved. People were able to afford their basic needs with ease, including food, clothing, housing, and healthcare. Education and healthcare in particular had become more accessible and affordable, leading to a more knowledgeable and healthy population. The government had also invested heavily in infrastructure, leading to the development of new roads, bridges, and other public facilities. This had made it easier for people to travel and conduct business, boosting the economy even further. But it wasn't just the financial aspect of life that had improved in Pakistan. The country had also made great strides in terms of social and political stability. The government had implemented policies to promote equality and eliminate corruption, leading to a more fair and just society. Overall, life in Pakistan in 2030 was a far cry from what it had been just a few decades earlier. Every Pakistani was now able to live a comfortable and fulfilling life, with their basic needs met and a promising future ahead of them.
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  • Attention all Matric degree holders with a smartphone! Are you looking for ways to earn money online? Look no further! With the digital age upon us, there are numerous opportunities to earn 100,000 Rupees a month from the comfort of your own home. Whether its through freelance work, online tutoring, affiliate marketing, online surveys, or e-commerce, the options are endless. Dont let your education and technology go to waste, start your journey towards financial stability and independence today! #OnlineIncome #FinancialFreedom #MatricDegreeHolders #AikLakhKaMana
    Attention all Matric degree holders with a smartphone! Are you looking for ways to earn money online? Look no further! With the digital age upon us, there are numerous opportunities to earn 100,000 Rupees a month from the comfort of your own home. Whether it's through freelance work, online tutoring, affiliate marketing, online surveys, or e-commerce, the options are endless. Don't let your education and technology go to waste, start your journey towards financial stability and independence today! #OnlineIncome #FinancialFreedom #MatricDegreeHolders #AikLakhKaMana
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  • Matric Degree Holders ke liye khushkhabri! Aap online paise kamana chahte hain? Phir abhi na intezar karen! Digital age ke sath aa gaye hain bahut se mauqe jo aap ghar baithe 100,000 Rupees mahine kama sakte hain. Chahye freelance ka kaam ho, online tutoring ho, affiliate marketing ho ya online surveys ho ya e-commerce, mauqen bahut hain. Apni taleem aur technology ko bekar na karen, aaj hi apne financial stability aur independence ke liye safar shuru karen! #OnlineIncome #FinancialFreedom #MatricDegreeHolders #AikLakhKaMana
    Matric Degree Holders ke liye khushkhabri! Aap online paise kamana chahte hain? Phir abhi na intezar karen! Digital age ke sath aa gaye hain bahut se mauqe jo aap ghar baithe 100,000 Rupees mahine kama sakte hain. Chahye freelance ka kaam ho, online tutoring ho, affiliate marketing ho ya online surveys ho ya e-commerce, mauqen bahut hain. Apni taleem aur technology ko bekar na karen, aaj hi apne financial stability aur independence ke liye safar shuru karen! #OnlineIncome #FinancialFreedom #MatricDegreeHolders #AikLakhKaMana
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