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  2. Pakistan Armed Services Board - Wikipedia

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    The British Raj established the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Board to look after the welfare of retired and serving personnel in India. After the Partition of India it was renamed to Pakistan Armed Services Board which split into the Bangladesh Armed Services Board after the Independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [ 3 ]

  3. General Headquarters (Pakistan Army) - Wikipedia

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    John Kerry, then-Secretary of State, at the pavilion of the Army GHQ in 2015. The General Headquarters (abbreviated Army GHQ: 230 [2] [3] [4]) is the direct reporting and the command post of the Pakistan Army, located in the Chaklala at the vicinity of Rawalpindi, adjacent to the Joint Staff Headquarters (JS HQ).

  4. Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rawalpindi

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    Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi (BISE Rawalpindi) takes the first and second annual examinations each year and BISE Rawalpindi Board has declared the 2nd year result on September 13, 2023. after completing a due course of formalities within three months after the conduct of examinations.

  5. Army Medical College, Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    The Army Medical College (AMC) is a military medical college located in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] The medical college provides medical education to its cadets before their commissioning in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps. [2] [3]

  6. Qasim Army Aviation Base - Wikipedia

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    Dhamial Airbase or Qasim Airbase (ICAO: OPQS) is a Pakistan Army airbase located in southern Rawalpindi, Pakistan.It is the headquarters of Pakistan Army Aviation. [1]It was built a few kilometers outside Rawalpindi city, but due to the expansion of the city, it is now surrounded by major colonies, including Askari IIIX.

  7. NA-53 Rawalpindi-II - Wikipedia

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    General election 2024: NA-53 Rawalpindi-II Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Qamar-ul-Islam Raja: 72,006 : 34.64 : 24.28 : Independent: Ajmal Sabir Raja [a] 58,480 28.14 14.27 Independent: Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan: 44,074 21.21 10.40 TLP: Muhammad Taimoor Khalid 21,522 10.36 3.54 Others Others (seventeen candidates) 11,759 5.66 Turnout: 213,022 ...

  8. PP-9 Rawalpindi-III - Wikipedia

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    Provincial election 2024: PP-9 Rawalpindi-III Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Shaukat Raja : 50,719 : 28.91 : PPP: Ch.Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan 43,644 24.88 Independent: Munir Ahmed 35,881 20.45 TLP: Raja Babar Hussain 22,533 12.84 Independent: Ch. Sajid Mehmood 9,942 5.67 Independent: Muhammad Naveed Bhatti 4,800 2.74 JI: Habib Nawaz 3,781 2.16 ...

  9. PP-10 Rawalpindi-IV - Wikipedia

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    Provincial election 2024: PP-10 Rawalpindi-IV Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Naeem Ejaz : 48,759 : 32.29 : Independent: Chudhary Muhammad Asif 34,415 22.79 Independent: Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan: 31,112 20.60 TLP: Ch Muhammad Sajjad Qaisar 17,451 11.56 Independent: Chaudhary Muhammad Kamran Ali Khan 10,146 6.72 JI: Khalid Mehmood Mirza 2,972 ...