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Electronic Government Directorate of Pakistan was established in October 2002 by the Ministry of Information Technology. [1] In 2014 Directorate was merged with Pakistan Computer Bureau to form National Information Technology Board. [2] Some of the projects completed by the directorate include:
The Pakistan Citizen's Portal (PCP) is a Pakistani government agency. It began as a government-owned mobile application for the citizens of Pakistan through which they can lodge their complaints with the government.
Ratan Kumar (19 March 1941 – 12 December 2016) [1] was the screen name of the Indian born child artist who later migrated to Pakistan. He acted in Indian and Pakistani movies. He was born as Syed Nazir Ali Rizvi. He is best known for his work in films Boot Polish (1954), [2] Do Bigha Zamin (1953) [3] and Jagriti (1954). [4] [5]
Directorate General of Immigration & Passports (or DGIP) is a department under the control of the Interior Secretary of Pakistan. It is responsible to deal with all the issues of Pakistani citizenship , passports and visas .
Self-enumeration Portal (SEP) is a nation-wide digital census's data collection process and management platform initially launched by the Government of Pakistan.Self-enumeration Portal is the first digital initiative taken by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) to make it possible for Pakistani residents to take part in the digital census from the convenience of their own homes.
The Pakistani film Bedari had an identical plot and the songs, with replacement of some words, and music taken directly from Jagriti. [4] Ratan Kumar (Syed Nazir Ali), [5] who had moved to Pakistan with his family, acted in Bedari also. [6] When Bedari was released in Pakistan in 1956, it too made fabulous business in the first few weeks of ...
The first commercial unit of the trust was a stud farm located in Probyanabad which it received from Pakistan Army in 1972. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1984, AWT Sugar Mills was established in Badin with an initial crushing capacity of 2000 tonnes per day (TPD) which was later increased to 3400 TPD. [ 7 ]
National Fertilizer Corporation was established by the Government of Pakistan in August 1973 to expand state's role in the fertilizer Industry of Pakistan. [4] Syed Babar Ali served as the first chairman of National Fertilizer Corporation appointed by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto the then Prime Minister of Pakistan.