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List of Administrator Karachi No Name of Administrator Karachi Starting term Ending term Notes 1: Iftikhar Ali Shallwani 7 September 2020 [10] 5 December 2020 2: Laeeq Ahmed 5 December 2020 5 August 2021 3: Murtaza Wahab 5 August 2021 8 December 2022 PPPP: 4: Dr. Saifur Rehman 8 December 2022 5 January 2023 [11] PAS (BS-20)
Pages in category "Women in Karachi" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Government College for Women Shahrah-e-Liaquat; J.
The new building was inaugurated in 1933. [2] In 1936, another separate college was established in the premises of Vasant Pathshala School called Vishindevi Naraindas Maha Kenya Vidyalaya Inter College. [2] In 1962, it was renamed as Government College for Women and provincial government took control. [2]
After a gap of six years, the Government of Karachi was finally restored by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when the Court in 2014 ordered that provinces conduct new local government elections, which were held on 5 December 2015 resulting with a new Karachi Government being formed on 30 August 2016. The current Karachi Local Government System ...
Sabotaging or disrupting the work of a police officer or Government official could result in imprisonment of 1 year under the new law. Government officials who are found to take advantage of their official position to commit acts of rape (e.g. custodial rape) are liable to imprisonment for life and a fine. [73]
Begum Ra'ana Laiquat Ali Khan (Founder of APWA) [1]. The All Pakistan Women's Association, or APWA, (Urdu: آل پاکستان ویمنز ایسوسی ایشن) as it is commonly known, is a voluntary, non-profit and non-political Pakistani organisation whose fundamental aim is the promotion of moral, social and economic welfare of the women of Pakistan.
The Quota system in Pakistan was established to give every region of the country representation in institutions according to their population. The Quota System was first introduced in Pakistan in 1948 [1] [2] [3] The Civil Service of Pakistan selects only 7.5% of the applicants by merit, education, qualification and experience.
Sir Syed Government Girls College is considered as one of the most premier educational institutions for girls in Karachi. The college was founded by Syed Altaf Ali Barelvi [1] in 1954 solely to provide higher education to girls. The college has been named as Sir Syed Girls College after the leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The present building of ...