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When did the United Kingdom (UK) leave the European Union (Brexit)?
اردو: یونائیٹڈ کنگڈم (برطانیہ) نے کب یورپی یونین کوچھوڑ دیا؟
Non-formal education is defined by its flexibility and learner-centered nature. Unlike formal schooling, which is highly structured, compulsory, and classroom-bound, non-formal learning occurs outside the traditional system. It is designed to meet the specific needs of learners, allowing for diverse settings and schedules. This approach emphasizes personal growth, skill acquisition, and practical knowledge, making it highly adaptable to the varying interests and life circumstances of individual participants.
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Who was the founder of the Anjuman-i-Taraqqi-i-Urdu organization?
Maulvi Abdul Haq, often referred to as 'Baba-e-Urdu' (Father of Urdu), was the primary founder and driving force behind the Anjuman-i-Taraqqi-i-Urdu. The organization was dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and development of the Urdu language. His lifelong commitment to the language played a crucial role in maintaining Urdu's cultural significance and its eventual status as a national language in Pakistan.
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Which publication is historically identified as the first newspaper in the Urdu language?
Jam-e-Jahan-Numa, established in 1822 in Kolkata, is historically recognized as the first newspaper published in the Urdu language. It played a crucial role in the development of Urdu journalism during the colonial era, providing news and information to the Urdu-speaking population and setting a precedent for future vernacular media in the Indian subcontinent.
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Which prominent figure is historically credited with the initial articulation of the Two-Nation Theory in the Indian subcontinent?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan is widely recognized for laying the intellectual foundations of the Two-Nation Theory. Following the Hindi-Urdu controversy of 1867, he expressed the view that Muslims and Hindus were distinct nations with separate cultural and political identities, which later evolved into the ideological basis for the Pakistan Movement.
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Which publication is historically recognized as the first newspaper printed in the Urdu language?
Jam-e-Jahan-Numa is widely acknowledged by historians as the first Urdu-language newspaper. It was first published in Kolkata in 1822. This publication played a crucial role in the development of Urdu journalism and provided a platform for news and social discourse during the colonial period in India.
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Who was the founder of the organization known as Anjuman-i-Taraqqi-i-Urdu?
Maulvi Abdul Haq, often referred to as Baba-e-Urdu, was a prominent scholar who founded and dedicated his life to the Anjuman-i-Taraqqi-i-Urdu, an organization focused on the development and promotion of the Urdu language.
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Which agreement was established between the United States, Canada, and Mexico to eliminate trade barriers?
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was a trilateral trade bloc established between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It aimed to eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers, thereby facilitating the free flow of goods and services across North American borders. It was later replaced by the USMCA in 2020.
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What is the official name of the cross-border freight train service between Pakistan and Afghanistan that was inaugurated on February 21, 2020?
The freight train service launched to facilitate trade and transit between Pakistan and Afghanistan is officially known as 'Goods in Transit to Afghanistan' (GITA). This initiative was designed to enhance regional connectivity and streamline the movement of commercial goods across the border, significantly reducing logistical challenges for traders operating between the two neighboring nations.
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Who is the author of the notable Urdu literary work 'Angan'?
The novel 'Angan' is a celebrated piece of Urdu literature. While the question attributes it to Qurratulain Haider, it is widely recognized in literary circles as the masterpiece of Khadija Mastoor. The work provides a profound depiction of the social and political landscape of the Indian subcontinent during the pre-partition and post-partition eras, focusing on the domestic lives and struggles of women within the family structure.