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The Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project (Baglihar Dam) is a run-of-the-river power project built by India on the Chenab River in the Ramban/Doda district of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan raised formal objections under the Indus Waters Treaty (1960), leading to a determination by a World Bank-appointed Neutral Expert (Prof. Raymond Lafitte) in 2007.
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Under the constitution of 1956, which language was declared the National Language?
This question duplicates Q17 from the same year, likely a document error. The 1956 Constitution declared both Urdu and Bengali as national languages. The original answer (c) was correct, and the question is retained as per the document.
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Under the Constitution of 1956, which language was declared the National Language?
The 1956 Constitution declared both Urdu and Bengali as national languages to accommodate East and West Pakistan’s linguistic diversity. The original question and answer were correct.
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The newspaper edited by Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar was:
This question duplicates Q17 from the same year, likely a document error. The 1956 Constitution declared both Urdu and Bengali as national languages. The original answer (c) was correct, and the question is retained as per the document.
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Under the Constitution of 1956, which language was declared the National Language?
The 1956 Constitution declared both Urdu and Bengali as national languages to accommodate East and West Pakistan’s linguistic diversity. The original question and answer were correct.
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When was Urdu declared the National Language of Pakistan?
On 25th February 1948, the Constituent Assembly declared Urdu as Pakistan’s national language to unify the diverse linguistic regions. This decision sparked protests in East Pakistan, where Bengali speakers demanded equal recognition.
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In 1913 Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar started an Urdu newspaper:
Shah Abdul Qadir Dehlvi, a scholar from the early 19th century, is credited with the first complete Urdu translation of the Quran. His work made the Quran accessible to Urdu-speaking Muslims, significantly contributing to Islamic scholarship in the subcontinent.
Hafeez Jullandhri, a renowned Urdu poet, wrote Shah Nama-i-Islam, an epic poem narrating the history of Islam in verse. He is also famous for composing Pakistan’s national anthem, reflecting his significant contributions to Urdu literature.