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  2. Virtual University of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    vulms .vu .edu .pk. The Virtual University of Pakistan ( VU) ( Jamia Majazi Pakistan) is a public university with its headquarters in M.A Jinnah Campus, Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [3] It mainly focuses on providing e-learning programs through utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools.

  3. E-learning in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    E-learning in Pakistan. E-Learning, or educational technology, in Pakistan (with its ICT infrastructure) has developed mostly in the 21st century. [1] Online universities and e-learning platforms in the country have also opened in recent years. The introduction of 3G / 4G technology has contributed to the growth in m-learning ( mobile learning ...

  4. List of Americans in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Adil Haider, Pakistani-American trauma surgeon; moved to Pakistan in the 1980s, where he completed his schooling and medical education. [34] Joseph B. McCormick , physician and scientist; served as chairman of the community health sciences department at Aga Khan University from 1993 to 1997.

  5. Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan belongs to those nations who have the world's worst literacy rate, which is the main reason for its slow agricultural growth and sluggish economy. Pakistan's literacy rate is ranked 113 in a total of 120 countries. This is a huge issue for the country and its economic development, as well as a shameful and alarming state of affairs.

  6. Pakistani diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Predominantly Islam minorities of Christianity, Hinduism, and Sikhism. Overseas Pakistanis ( Urdu: بیرون ملک پاکستانی نژاد ), or the Pakistani diaspora, refers to Pakistanis who live outside of Pakistan. These include citizens that have migrated to another country as well as people born abroad of Pakistani descent.

  7. Ab Tum Ja Saktey Ho - Wikipedia

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    Aliya is an unmarried school teacher who lives with her niece Raheela. Aliya is used to interfering in every aspect of Raheela's life, which makes the young girl feel trapped. But Aliya does not dare to raise her voice against her aunt. Things change completely for both women when a relative, Shaukat, comes to live with them. Cast

  8. National Business Education Accreditation Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Business Education Accreditation Council (NBEAC) is an accreditation body under the administrative control of Higher Education Commission (Pakistan). [1] NBEAC accredits Business Administration, Public Administration and Management Sciences degree programs of Pakistan's educational institutes. NBEAC function at the national level ...

  9. Bangladesh School Muscat - Wikipedia

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    The school was established on 3 September 1996 for students of all background and nationality but mainly Bangladeshi children under the sponsorship of the Embassy of Bangladesh to the Sultanate of Oman with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Oman. [citation needed] Activities