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The Government of the Punjab (Punjabi, Urdu: حکومت پنجاب) is the provincial government of the Pakistani province of the Punjab. It is based in Lahore , the provincial capital. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the Constitution , in which 41 districts come under its authority and jurisdiction.
Map of Pakistan showing the provinces. Pakistan first issued revenue stamps when it became independent in 1947 and continues to issue revenues to this day. In addition to national issues, the provinces of Balochistan, North West Frontier, Punjab, Sindh, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, West Pakistan and the capital Islamabad also have or had their own stamps.
The Punjab Printing and Stationery Press is an attached organization. It provides printing and binding services to government organizations and has two presses: [3] Government Printing Press, Lahore was established in 1878. Government Printing Press, Bahawalpur was established in 1869.
Pakistan Postage Stamps 1965, Pakistan Post Office, Government of Pakistan, Karachi. Pakistan Postage Stamps 1966, Pakistan Post Office, Government of Pakistan, Karachi. Pakistan Postage Stamps 1967–70, Pakistan Post Office, Government of Pakistan, Karachi. Pakistan Postage Stamps 1975–76, Pakistan Post Office, Government of Pakistan, Karachi.
Pages in category "Departments of Government of Punjab, Pakistan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Metropolitan Corporation (MC) (Urdu: بلدیہ عظمی) is a municipal authority established under the local governments in Pakistan.According to Local Governments Act of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the Metropolitan Corporation is a corporate entity with perpetual succession, a seal, and the authority to purchase, keep ...
Eighteen Definitive stamps were issued on this occasion These stamps were issued in two different gums, Arabic Gum and P.V.A. Gum Collectors collect these stamps in both gums Value: Minar-e-Pakistan 2 p, 3 p, 5 p Tractor 10 p, 20 p, 25 p, 40 p, 50 p, 60 p, 75 p Die I, 75 Die II. 90 p Makli Tomb Rs. 1, Rs. 1.50, Rs. 2, Rs. 3, Rs. 4, Rs. 5
Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue - Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps 2011 Edition available at www.pakistanphilately.com Editor: Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui; Ron Doubleday and Usman Ali Isani, Pakistan Overprints on Indian Stamps and Postal Stationery 1947–1949, Karachi (1993).