When did Dr. Muhammad Yunus win the Nobel Prize?
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Professor Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for pioneering microcredit and social business. [2](https://www.earthna.qa/node/4514)
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Professor Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for pioneering microcredit and social business. [2](https://www.earthna.qa/node/4514)
The 18th Amendment, which enhanced provincial autonomy and restored parliamentary democracy, was passed on 8 April 2010.
In 2010, President Asif Ali Zardari approved transferring Gwadar Port operations from Singapore’s PSA to China’s state-owned company.
The 18th Amendment was passed and became part of the Constitution on 8 April 2010, enhancing provincial autonomy.
The 18th Amendment, passed in 2010, devolved significant powers from the federal government to the provinces, strengthening Pakistan’s federal structure.
The APTTA was actually signed on October 28, 2010, not on any of the dates provided.
Indo-Muslim culture developed strong roots from Central Asian traditions brought over centuries by ruling dynasties, scholars, artisans, and Sufi orders from the Ghaznavid, Ghorid, Delhi Sultanate, and Mughal eras. This influence is prominently reflected in architectural styles, court administration, sartorial choices, music, and culinary traditions.
The 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan was passed by the National Assembly on April 8, 2010, devolving greater powers to the provinces.
Quaid-e-Azam, as Governor-General, dismissed the Ayub Khuhro Ministry in Sindh in April 1948 due to allegations of maladministration and corruption. The original question had a typo (“Khoro”), corrected to “Khuhro.”
Owner's investment increases business cash (debit) and increases owner's equity (credit Owner's Capital), following double-entry rules.