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Pakistan [cartographic material].
1 st ed. 1950. Map of Pakistan showing international, province and district boundaries, transportation, ground and water features and populated places. Relief shown by shading and spot hieghts.; Inset: East Pakistan -- Pakistan and surrounding countries -- Junagadh & Manavadar.; "Refer to this map as: 50 mile map of Pkistan first edition".; "Reg. No. 660M.D.'49 (D.O.I.-50 mile) 6000'50."; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn3033863
Geological map of Pakistan [cartographic material].
Geological map of Pakistan, showing international boundaries, railways, major rivers and populated places.; "Preliminary compilation based on maps available in the files of the Geological Survey of Pakistan in April, 1958".; "Information release No.1 figure No.1".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn2825031. Inset: [East Pakistan]
Pakistan and surrounding countries showing railways [cartographic material].
Railway map of South Asia showing international boundaries, railways, water features and populated places.; Includes extension of map for Sri Lanka.; "Refer to this map as:- 70 mile map of Pakistan and surrounding countries showing railways second edition".; "REG No 9MD'53 (D.O.1-70 Mile)-1,000'54-1,000'60.".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn1666413.Seventy mile map of Pakistan and surrounding countries showing railways70 mile map of Pakistan and surrounding countries showing railway
Road map of West Pakistan.
1st ed., 1956. Relief shown by spot heights.; "Refer to this map as: Road map of West Pakistan first edition."; Title also in Urdu.; Includes distance chart, index, and inset of western part of the country, northwest of Karachi.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn666556
[Pakistan 1:50,000] [cartographic material].
Title supplied by cataloger.; Topographic map series of Pakistan showing roads, trails, tunnels, causeways, rope lines, built-up areas, buildings, ruins, cemeteries, mining sites, revetments, transmission lines, towers and stations, rocks, cliffs, vegetation, water features, fences and boundaries. Relief of some sheets shown by contours, hachures , shading and spot heights.; Sheets individually named and numbered, e.g.: 39 N/8 -- 38 N/16. Names of first-order administrative subdivision(s) in top center margin, e.g.: Punjab -- N.W.F. Province. Names of district(s) in upper left margin, e.g., Charsadda, Mardan and Nowshera districts -- Multan & Muzaffargarh districts.; Sheets include index to adjoining sheets, administrative index, and notes.; "Published under the direction of ... the Surveyor General of Pakistan."; Some library sheets scanned from original maps
Sustainable Pakistan through Matching Grants Programme : 21 century vision
With reference to 68th Annual session of Pakistan Engineering Congress (PEC) was held on 19th January 2001 at Lahore, the chief guest of the conference, the Chairman of National Reconstruction Bureau (NRB) of Pakistan announced the replication of Matching Grants (MG) program for 21st Century through Citizen Community Boards (CCBs) in all over Pakistan. After a considerable period of three years even today MG program is running in villages, towns and cities of Pakistan under more than 20 thousands CCBs. Millions of the people of various districts of this country are benefiting from the community based sustainable projects. It is concluded that Engineering Congress has also played a significant role because (1) it provided the platform where the program was introduced all over the country. (2) Secondly this platform also provided the opportunities to the engineers, planners, architects and citizens of the country to build the nation together. As the consequences of this joint efforts to build the nation together has been seen at various tehsils and districts, where the engineers, planners, architects and citizens have started to understand each other and work together for sustainable Pakistan. 21st Century Matching Grant Program in the light of Iqbal's characteristics for sustainable Pakistan has been conceived. Thus the program has been reviewed and analysed through 9 criteria of Iqbal's thoughts which lead towards sustainable Pakistan
Index to sheets of Pakistan /
Second edition. Index map of Pakistan, showing West Pakistan, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), and Junagadh and Manavadar region.; "1st edition 1953; 2nd 1962".; "The State of Jammu & Kashmir is in dispute; its accession to India or Pakistan has not been decided through plebiscite under the United Nations".; "REG. No. 816 RWD'62 (D.D.1-50 MILE) 1,500".; Includes keys to 1:250,000 sheets and 1:50,000 sheets.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn6225871. Continuation inset: Junagadh and Manavadar.Index to sheets of Pakista
Social organization for irrigated agriculture: Pilot project for farmer-managed irrigated agriculture under the Left Bank Outfall Drain Stage 1 Project, Pakistan - Inception report and implementation plan
Social organization / Irrigated farming / Farmer managed irrigation systems / Irrigation management / Water users / Participatory management / Pakistan / Nawabshah / Sanghar / Mirpurkhas / Hyderabad
Estimation of National Income in Pakistan
The following note is a description of the method of
estimating national income in Pakistan. Such description is not
currently available in a general publication, and it is presented here
for the benefit of research workers who make use of Pakistan national
income data. It is emphasized that this note is a description only, and
no attempt is made to analyze the data or to comment on the
appropriateness of the methods or the implications of the method for the
vahdity of the estimates. For aid in presentation a table of national
income estimates is also included ( see page 88)
Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan
The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders
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