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PAKISTAN BASIC FACTS |
Official Name
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Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
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Official Religion
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Islam
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National Anthem
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Approved in June,
1954Verses Composed by: Abul Asar Hafeez Jullundhri Tune Composed by:
Ahmed G. Chagla Duration: 80 seconds
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Pakistan National Flag |
Dark green with a white
vertical bar, a white crescent and a five-pointed star in the middle.
The Flag symbolises Pakistan's profound commitment to Islam and Islamic
world.
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Father of the Nation |
Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad ali Jinnah
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Head of the State
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General Pervaz Musherraf
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Head of Government
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General Pervaz Musherraf
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Capital
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Islamabad
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History
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Pakistan traces its history back to 2,500 years B.C., when
a highly developed civilization flourished in the Indus Valley. Excavations at
Harrappa, Moenjodaro, Kot Diji and Mehr Garh have brought to light, the evidence
of an advanced civilization existing even in more ancient times. Around 1,500
B.C., the Aryans overwhelmed this region and influenced the Hindu civilization,
whose centre moved to Ganges valley, further east. Later, the Persians occupied
the northern region in the 5th century B.C. up to the 2nd century AD. The Greeks
came in 327 B.C., under Alexander of Macedonia, and passed away like a meteor.
In 712 AD, the Arabs, led by Muhammad Bin Qasim, landed somewhere near modern
Karachi and ruled the lower half of Pakistan for 200 years. During this time,
Islam took roots in the soil and influenced the life, culture and traditions of
the people.
In the 10th century AD, began the systematic conquest of South Asia by the
Muslims from Central Asia, who ruled here up to the 18th century. Then the
British came and ruled for nearly 100 years over what is Pakistan now.
The Muslim revival began towards the end of the last century when Sir
Syed Ahmed Khan, a renowned Muslim leader and educationist, launched a movement
for intellectual renaissance of the Muslims of South Asia. In 1930, the
well-known poet-philosopher, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, conceived the idea of a
separate state for the Muslims of South Asia. In 1940, a resolution was adopted
by the All-India Muslim League, demanding a separate independent home land for
the Muslims. After 07 years of un-tiring struggle under the brilliant leadership
of Quaid-e-Azam (the great leader) Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan emerged on the
world map as a sovereign state, on 14th August, 1947.
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Languages
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National Language:
Urdu
Official Language: English
Main Regional Languages:
Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi and Pashto
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Area
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796,095 Sq. km.
Punjab: 205,344 Sindh: 140,914 North West Frontier Province:
74,521 Balochistan: 347,190 Federally Administered Tribal Areas:
27,220 Islamabad(Capital): 906
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Time Zone
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Pakistan Standard Time is GMT plus 5 hours.
It gets dark at about 5 p.m. in winter and at 7.30 p.m. in summer.
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Telephone Infoemation
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Inward: +92, Faisalabad: 411, Hyderabad: 221, Islamabad:
51, Karachi: 21, Lahore: 42, Multan: 61, Rawalpindi: 51, Gilgit: 572,
Skardu: 575, Peshawar: 91; Outward via operator or from ISD Public Call
Offices (PCO). For internal calls, Card Phone booths are installed at all
airport lounges and main business centres in most cities and towns. Public
telephone, telex and fax facilities are available at the Customers Service
Centres (CSC) or at private general stores and shops, identified by a sign
displaying ‘PCO’ on green boards/lettering. Mobile phone can also be
obtained from private companies on rental basis for short periods. Radio
paging service is provided by DC Pager service at Lahore, Rawalpindi,
Islamabad, Karachi and Peshawar.
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Population
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Muslim (97%), Hindu (1.5%), Christian (1%)
and other minorities
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Ethnic composition
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95% Muslims, 5% others
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Per capita income
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US$ 760
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Currency
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Pak Rupee
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Exports
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Cotton, textile goods, rice, leather items
carpets, sports goods, fruits, handicrafts Sea Food (Fisheries)
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Imports
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dustrial equipInment,
vehicles, iron ore, petroleum, edible oil
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Government
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Parliamentary form
Mustly Army |
Parliament
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It consists of two Houses i.e.,
the Senate (Upper House) and the National Assembly (Lower House).
The Senate is a
permanent legislative body and symbolises a process of continuity in
the national affairs. It consists of 87 members. The four Provincial
Assemblies, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Federal Capital
form its electoral college.
The National Assembly
has a total membership of 217 elected through adult suffrage (Muslim
207 and Minorities 10).
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National Flower
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Jasmine
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Major Cities
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Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta,
Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Multan, Sialkot and Faisalabad
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Agriculture
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Major crops are cotton,
wheat, rice and sugarcane |
Total cropped area
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22.14 million hectares
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Industry
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Textiles, cement,
fertiliser, steel, sugar, electric goods, shipbuilding
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Energy
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Major sources: Oil, Coal,
Hydel, Thermal, Nuclear and Liquid Petroleum Gas
WAPDA's total installed power generating
capacity: 11,246 MW |
Health
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Hospitals: 830 Beds:
86,921 Doctors(registered): 74,229 Dentists(registered): 2,938
Nurses(registered: 22,810
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Education
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Primary schools: 150,963
Middle schools: 14,595 High schools: 9,808 Arts & science colleges:
798 Professional colleges: 161 Universities: 35 (10 in Private
sector)
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Transport & Communication
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Total length of roads: 228,206 km
Pakistan Railway network: 8,775 km Railway stations: 781 Pakistan
International Airlines: Covers 55 international and 38 domestic stations
Major Airports: 6 - Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar and
Gwadar
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Seaports |
International : 2 - Karachi
and Bin Qasim Domestic: 3 - Minora, Gwadar and Pasni
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Communications
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Post Offices: 13,419
Telephone connections: 2.47 million Public Call Offices: 10,000
Telegraph offices: 427
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Employment
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Total Labour force: 37.15
million Agriculture sector: 47% Manufacturing & Mining sector:
10.50% Others: 42.50%
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Media & Entertainment
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Pakistan Television (PTV) telecast entertainment
programmes of music, plays/dramas and stage shows/talks from 05 TV Stations;
Karachi, Quetta, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar. PTV has also started Ptv World
which can be viewed in the Middle East and South Asia. A private Channel,
Shalimar Television Network (STN), besides telecast of similar programmes, also
re-telecast programmes of BBC, CNN, TNT Movies etc.
Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) has 22
radio stations throughout Pakistan which offer music, plays, news and talks in
national and local languages. A PBC World Service from Islamabad presents
programmes in a number of international languages. A private music channel,
“FM100” has 24 hours music service from 04 major cities of Pakistan. All urban
areas have cinema houses which run daily 03 shows of feature films in Urdu and
other local languages. Some cinema houses in major cities run English movies
also
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Banks
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Central Bank: State Bank of Pakistan
Other Banks: National
Bank of Pakistan, Habib Bank Ltd., Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd.,
Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd., First Woman Bank, Mehran Bank and the
Bank of Punjab Specialised Banks: Agricultural Development Bank of
Pakistan, Federal Bank for Co-operatives, Industrial Development
Bank of Pakistan, The Punjab Provincial Co-operative Bank, Banker's
Equity and National Development Finance Corporation
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Popular games
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Cricket, Hockey, Football
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Famous Mountain Peaks
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K-2 (Mt. Godwin Austin):
28,250 ft./8611 m (2nd in World) Nanga Parbat : 26,660 ft./8126 m (8th
in World) Gasherbrum-I: 26,470 ft./8068 m (11th in World)
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Famous Mountain Passes
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The Khyber Pass The
Kurram Pass The Tochi Pass The Gomal Pass The Bolan Pass The
Lowari Pass The Khunjrab Pass
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Rivers
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Ravi 901 km
Jhelum 825 km
Chenab 1242 km
The Indus
2896 km
Sutlej
1551 km
Beas (tributary of Sutlej) 398 km
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Deserts
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Thar: Sindh Cholistan:
Punjab Thal: Punjab
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Major Dams
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Mangla Dam
Punjab
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Tarbela Dam
North West Frontier Province
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Warsak Dam
North West Frontier Province
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Keenjar
Sindh
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Manchar
Sindh
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Lakes
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Saif-ul-Maluk
NWFP
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Hanna
Balochistan
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Satpara
Northern Areas
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Kachura
Northern Areas
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Where to Stay ?
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Pakistan offers a wide range of
accommodation. Modern, well equipped chain hotels like Sheraton and Avari
(at Karachi & Lahore), Pearl Continental Hotels (at Lahore, Peshawar,
Rawalpindi, Bhurban and Abbottabad), Marriott (Karachi & Islamabad),
Holiday Inn (Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Islamabad), Serena Hotels (Faisalabad,
Quetta, Gilgit, Hunza and Saidu Sharif), Pine Park Hotels (Naran, Khannian
& Shogran), Green Hotels (Nathiagali, Abbottabad, Peshawar), Shangrila
Resorts & Hotels (Naran, Chilas, Skardu) offer good services and
facilities. A government tax/duty up to o 17.5% is added to the rent at
most places. There are official Dak Bungalows and Rest Houses at most of
the hill stations and valleys, maintained by either Provincial Forest
Department, Public Works Department (PWD) or by the local administration.
Advance booking is recommended.
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What to see ?
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Pakistan is a special interest destination.
Its main attractions include adventure tourism in the Northern Areas,
cultural and archaeological tourism as found at Taxila, Moenjodaro,
Harappa and Swat and early Muslim and Mughal heritage of Multan, Lahore,
Thatta and Peshawar. From the mighty Karakorams in the North to the vast
alluvial delta of the Indus river in the South, Pakistan remains a land of
high adventure and nature. Trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting,
wild boar hunting, mountain and desert jeep, Camel and Yak safaris, trout
fishing and bird watching, are a few activities which entice the
adventure and nature lovers to Pakistan.
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