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Parliamentarians Pocket Guide Provincial Assembly of Sindh (English) 2008-2009

In 1890 for the first time four Members represented Sindh in the Bombay legislative Assembly. More than four decades later Sindh was separated from the Bombay Presidency on 1 April 1936, paving way for the province to have its own Legislative Assembly, which was elected on the basis of communal and minorities’ representation. The first […]

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Parliamentarians Pocket Guide Provincial Assembly of Punjab (English) 2008-2009

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a Federation with a bicameral national Parliament and four unicameral Provincial Assemblies in its four provinces. The province of the Punjab is the largest of the four provinces, and also the largest Assembly in Pakistan in terms of membership with 371 Members. The history of legislature in the Punjab […]

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A Guide to Understanding the Budget in Pakistan (English), June 2007

In modern governance, the budget of the state is one of the most important policy documents. Tabled every year in the parliament, it is here that ideas are translated into implementable policies prioritized by the allocations of funds. In Pakistan, the government and the parliament eagerly anticipate the moment in the month of June when […]

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A Guide to Understanding the Budget in Pakistan (Urdu), June 2007

In modern governance, the budget of the state is one of the most important policy documents. Tabled every year in the parliament, it is here that ideas are translated into implementable policies prioritized by the allocations of funds. In Pakistan, the government and the parliament eagerly anticipate the moment in the month of June when […]

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