Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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Page 593
... Democracy , Governance and Civil Society in South Asia * GOWHER RIZVI Six years ago , at the start of 1988 , the prospect for democracy in South Asia did not appear very promising . The military rulers both in Pakistan and Bangladesh ...
... Democracy , Governance and Civil Society in South Asia * GOWHER RIZVI Six years ago , at the start of 1988 , the prospect for democracy in South Asia did not appear very promising . The military rulers both in Pakistan and Bangladesh ...
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... democracy has been far from ideal , the democratic institutions in these two countries have shown great resilience and adaptability . However even here the challenges to democracy are mounting ; and at least India has been described by ...
... democracy has been far from ideal , the democratic institutions in these two countries have shown great resilience and adaptability . However even here the challenges to democracy are mounting ; and at least India has been described by ...
Page 621
... democracy and are capable of working with the state . There are two different but overlapping elements behind popular mobilisa- tion : social movements aimed at transforming the existing socio - economic structure and the rejuvenation ...
... democracy and are capable of working with the state . There are two different but overlapping elements behind popular mobilisa- tion : social movements aimed at transforming the existing socio - economic structure and the rejuvenation ...
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Total Basic Basic Minimum Basic Minimum Grade Salary in July | 241 |
between the total basic salary prior to revision and the basic minimum salary of | 242 |
Years | 243 |
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