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@ Samra Kanwal Cramming with the articles will not yield what you actually want to get out of them. i think you should now start reading seriously articles in newspapers because they often refer to some article that was important and has been published in past or some where else. This is the most effective way of collecting relevant articles. I think a one time wholehearted effort to search out the Articles Section of this website will not go in trash.. you will certainly find some important article with relative ease here as well. Another suggestion I can give you is that every writer has some area of interest for example writer who write in Dawn can be guessed on what they might have written. For example In Dawn.... Shahid Javeed Burki writes on General/Dev/BRIC/3rd World Economics Aisha Siddiqa writes on Strategic & Demographic/Territorial Issues Rafia Zakaria writes on constitutional/gender problem/social issues Hajra Mumtaz writes on similar patren as Rafia Zakaria Kuldip Nayyar writes on India-Pakistasn Issues and Foreign Policies I.A Rehman writes on pure legal and constitutional Issues. In Tribune.... Dr. Tariq Rehman on Economic Issues Ejaz Haider writes same as Aisha Siddiqa Tariq Fatemi on Economic & Politcal Issues Faisal Naqvi on purely legal and constitutional issues If you follow the above mentioned approaches you can collect the relevant articles quite easily. Please note that this is not a one day activity. I have got two box files full to their capacity with print outs of news paper articles that i have been reading since last one and a half year!! |
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samra kanwal (Thursday, November 03, 2011) |
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i am waiting for your response!!!!
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Print this slip and fill in the details and make a bank draft in favor of one mentioned on the slip and send it on the following address. Inter Services Pubilc Relations, Pakistan Hilal Road, Rawalpindi Postal Code: 46000 Phone: +92-51-9271605, Fax: +92-51-9271601, Email: ispr@ispr.gov.pk Doesn't matter if you live in a remote area if there is a post office you will get it as this is delivered via registered post so cheeers Quote:
you just nailed it No Soft copy is not available but let me tell you for one month Dawn costs you PKR 525 and this thing for 6 months costs you only 500 PKR and contains all important current affairs related articles and especially as you said that in remote areas where English newspapers cant make it to reach your hands it will still get there through registered post.
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Net facility is available even in FATA. Infact on every digital PTCL connection atleast Dialup internet is available and please come out of this self pity attitude.
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