Capital punishment is still the case in many countries around the globe despite massive human rights concerns by international organizations and non-governmental firms. Though legal it is thought to denounce human rights and as a disrespectful act towards humanity. It is also known as the death sentence and is awarded …
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OIC Confers Award to Chairman PUC Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation on Wednesday conferred an award to Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi for his strive against extremism, terrorism and sectarian violence in Pakistan and in the world. The shield was given to religious scholars in a special ceremony held in Abu Dhabi. The …
Read More »Summer Vacation in Punjab to Start from May:
Education Department in Punjab has decided to start the summer vacation for both public and private schools in May due to the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan. The decision has been made in a meeting by the education department in which all stakeholders indulging private schools as well …
Read More »Shab-e-Barat Will be Observed Tonight
Fifteenth of the Shaban is observed as Shab-e-Barat – the night of blessings and forgiveness. Shab-e-Barat will be observed in the night between Saturday and Sunday. Muslims around the globe visit graveyards to pay homage and to pray for the departed souls of their loved ones. Muslims used to offer …
Read More »Important MCQs of Everyday Science
Rainbow doesn’t have black color in it. Star twinkle due to change in the refractive index of the air on earth. Plague can be used as culture media in laboratories. Rust is caused by fungus. Pepsin is produced in the stomach and is a digestive enzyme. The element nitrogen is …
Read More »Solved MCQs of Everyday Science for PMS and Other Competition Exams
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Scurvy is caused due to the deficiency of vitamin-C. Far-sightedness is treated with the help of the convex lens. Nearsightedness is treated by using the concave lens. Entomology is the study of insects. The …
Read More »Population growth scenario – Some Facts About Pakistan
Child Birth Rate: A child is born every seven seconds in Pakistan. Total Share in World Population: Pakistan has 2.63 percent of the world’s population. Birth and Death Rate: Birth rate per day in Pakistan is 16,228 whereas the death rate is 4110 per day. Annual Increase: 5.3 people are …
Read More »CSS 2012 Solved MCQs of General Knowledge – Current Affairs
The first constructed barrage of Pakistan: Sukkur Barrage. Where was Jesus Christ born: Jerusalem. RAW is an abbreviation of Research and Analysis Wing. The first Viceroy of India: Lord Canning. East India Company was established in 1600. According to Rousseau, legitimate political authority is based on social conduct. British Government …
Read More »Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange:
Who’s Julian Assange? Julian Paul Assange is the founder and director of Wikileaks. He’s an Australian Journalist and a computer programmer. When did he found Wikileaks? Assange founded Wikileaks in 2006, an international level publishing organization revealing war crimes, human rights abuses, and corruption. Wikileaks grabbed international attention in 2010 …
Read More »Solved MCQs of International Law CSS Past Papers
UN Charter consists of how many articles: 111. The status of the statute of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the UN Charter. The term “Opinio Juris” signifies the belief that a certain practice is obligatory as a matter of law. The UN Charter also functions …
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