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... economic development had been much neglected . The economic malady of East Pakistan was further worsened by the policies and actions of the upper - class Hindus . They had dominated economic life before partition ; when Pakistan came ...
... economic development had been much neglected . The economic malady of East Pakistan was further worsened by the policies and actions of the upper - class Hindus . They had dominated economic life before partition ; when Pakistan came ...
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... Economic Council in formulating its plan . Article 145 provides for the National Economic Council which is to be appointed by the President who will also nominate its members . The National Council under the 1956 constitution consisted ...
... Economic Council in formulating its plan . Article 145 provides for the National Economic Council which is to be appointed by the President who will also nominate its members . The National Council under the 1956 constitution consisted ...
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... economic development is achieved . The sooner the disparity between the economic developments of the two wings of the country is removed the better for the ultimate stability and solidarity of the country . Those who lay stress on economic ...
... economic development is achieved . The sooner the disparity between the economic developments of the two wings of the country is removed the better for the ultimate stability and solidarity of the country . Those who lay stress on economic ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Transfer of Power and the First Constituent Assembly | 6 |
Some Aspects of the Interim Constitution | 23 |
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