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Pakistani grade 21 officers are earning more than UN's national officers

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  The question of whether Pakistani grade 21 officers earn more than UN national officers is a complex and multifaceted one. In order to fully explore this issue, it is necessary to consider a range of factors that can impact salaries and compensation in both the public and private sectors. Firstly, it is important to understand what is meant by "Pakistani grade 21 officers". In Pakistan, civil service jobs are classified into different grades, with grade 21 being one of the highest. Officers in grade 21 typically hold senior positions in government departments and agencies, and are responsible for managing and implementing policies and programs. On the other hand, UN national officers are employees of the United Nations system, working in a range of different roles across a variety of locations and departments. National officers are recruited locally, meaning that they are hired from the country in which they will be working rather than being brought in from abroad. National

We are the beuty of nature

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                                                                                               The beauty of nature is an awe-inspiring wonder that never ceases to amaze us. From the vastness of the ocean to the majesty of mountains, nature offers us an abundance of spectacular sights that are truly breathtaking. One of the most captivating aspects of nature is its ability to change with the seasons. Each season brings its own unique beauty, from the vivid colors of fall foliage to the delicate blooms of spring flowers. In the winter, we are awestruck by the sparkling beauty of snowflakes and the stunning vistas of snow-capped mountains. Summer offers us the warmth of the sun and the vibrant greens of forests and fields. The diversity of the natural world is another aspect of its beauty. From the tiniest insects to the largest mammals, each species has its own unique qualities and characteristics. We marvel at the intricate patterns of butterfly wings, the agility of a hummingbird in

Rule of hazrat usman RA

  Hazrat Usman (RA) was the third Caliph of Islam, succeeding Hazrat Umar (RA). During his rule, he made significant contributions to the Islamic community and implemented several important reforms. Some of the key aspects of Hazrat Usman's rule include: Compilation of the Quran: During his reign, Hazrat Usman took the initiative to compile the Quran into a single volume to ensure the preservation of the Quranic text in its original form. This compilation was based on the written records and oral traditions that were available at the time. Expansion of Islamic territory: Hazrat Usman continued the expansion of Islamic territories that had begun during the time of Hazrat Umar (RA). He sent Muslim armies to conquer new territories in Central Asia, North Africa, and the Mediterranean region. Economic reforms: Hazrat Usman implemented several economic reforms, including the establishment of a centralized treasury system, the introduction of a standardized currency, and the construction

Rule of hazrat abubakkar RA

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  Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the first Caliph of the Islamic Ummah after the Prophet's death. He lived a pious and exemplary life, and his rule as Caliph was characterized by justice, compassion, and adherence to the teachings of Islam. Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) had several rules that he followed throughout his life, some of which are: Fear Allah: Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) always reminded himself and others to fear Allah (SWT) and to obey His commands. He believed that by obeying Allah's commands, one could attain success in both this world and the hereafter. Honesty: Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was known for his honesty and integrity. He always spoke the truth and upheld justice, even if it went against his personal interests. Humility: Despite being the Caliph and the leader of the Muslim community, Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) remained humble and approachable. He would often visit the poor and needy and would sit and eat with them. Servi

CEO of Facebook Mark zuckerburg

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  Mark Zuckerberg is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Facebook, the world's largest social networking site. Born on May 14, 1984, in White Plains, New York, Zuckerberg's early interest in computers led him to create his first software program at the age of 12, called "ZuckNet," which allowed his family members to communicate with each other within their home network. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, Zuckerberg attended Harvard University, where he began working on a new project that would eventually become Facebook. In 2004, he launched the social networking site with a group of fellow students, including Dustin Moskovitz and Eduardo Saverin. Initially, Facebook was only available to Harvard students, but soon it expanded to other universities and eventually to the general public. Within a few years, Facebook had become the world's largest social networking site, with over a billion active users. Despite its success, Fa

Pakistan mazdoor kisaan party Hashtnghr Afzal hamoosh,nazim mukammil shah

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  Hashtnghr Afzal Hamoosh is a prominent politician and social activist in Pakistan who has been associated with the Mazdoor Kisaan Party. He is known for his activism in advocating for the rights of workers and peasants in the country. Hamoosh was born in 1952 in the district of Gujranwala in Punjab province. He started his political career in the 1970s as a student leader and was involved in various protests and campaigns. He was particularly interested in workers' and peasants' rights and started organizing workers and peasants in his district. In the 1980s, Hamoosh became associated with the Mazdoor Kisaan Party and started playing an active role in the party's activities. He became one of the party's prominent leaders and was known for his fiery speeches and uncompromising stance on workers' and peasants' issues. Hamoosh's activism has been focused on various issues affecting workers and peasants in Pakistan. He has been particularly concerned about the

Big bang theory in Quran

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  The Quran, the holy book of Islam, does not explicitly mention the Big Bang theory, as it was revealed more than a thousand years before modern scientific discoveries. However, some scholars and Muslim scientists believe that the Quranic descriptions of creation and the universe's origins are in line with the Big Bang theory. The Quran describes the creation of the universe in several places. One of the most well-known verses is from Surah Al-Anbiya (21:30), which states, "Do not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, then We separated them, and We made every living thing out of water? Will they not then believe?" This verse is often interpreted to refer to the Big Bang, where the universe began as a singularity, then rapidly expanded and cooled to form the universe we know today. The Quran also describes the universe's expansion in several verses. One of the most well-known is from Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:47), which states, "A

English is official language of 53 countries English language is the soul of knowledge

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     English is Widely Spoken Waqas Akbar English is official language of 53 countries English language is the soul of knowledge English is indeed a widely spoken language around the world, with an estimated 1.5 billion people speaking it, both as their first language and as a second language. While it is the official language of 53 countries, it is also recognized as a de facto official language in many other countries. The prevalence of English in global communication and commerce has made it an important language to learn for individuals looking to work in international settings. It is also the primary language used in academic and scientific publications, making it an essential language for scholars and researchers. However, it is important to recognize the value and importance of other languages and the diversity they bring to global culture and communication. While English may be widely spoken, it is just one of many languages that should be celebrated and respected. Waqas Akbar