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Roll of Leaders

leadership in a country is a vast, and often


intangible, phenomenon as country is not
limited to a few defined goals.
1. Leadership For Adopting Social Change
Overcoming social evils or modernizing history,
social change has been impossible without the
right kind of leadership
2. Leadership For A Positive And Content Society
Good leadership creates a happy society, and
a happy society can build a strong nation.
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3. Leadership For Improved Professional
Performance
People need to be achieving something in
their professional capacities in order to lead
the society forward
4. Leadership For A Strengthened Identity
Societies are often remembered by their
remarkable leaders and not the people
Quaid-e Azam
Discipline
Determination
Man of his words
Interest of People
Knowledge
Dignity and self-respect
Professionalism
A good listener
Patience
Hard Work
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Muslim reformer
Through the 1850s, Syed Ahmed Khan began
developing a strong passion for education
Advocacy of Urdu
The onset of the Hindi-Urdu controversy of
1867 saw the emergence of Sir Syed as a
political leader of the Muslim community
Sir Syed helped form the All-India Muslim
League (AIML)
Current Situation In Pakistan
No visionary Leader
Support for peaceful elections to counter
sectarian violence
Making police and the criminal justice system
more responsive to public needs. Pakistans Anti-
Terrorism Courts make few convictions
Creating dialogues to bridge communal divides
that breed violence
Helping Pakistanis rebuild traditions of tolerance to
counter extremists demands for violence
Promoting the voices of Pakistani women seeking
policies to help end honor killings.
Geographical Region of
Pakistan
Area:
Total: 803,940 km
land: 778,720 km
water: 25,220 km
Land boundaries:
total: 6,961 km
border countries:
Afghanistan 2,640 km,
China 500 km,
India 2,912 km,
Iran 909 km
Geographical Region
Pakistan is divided into three major geographic areas:

1. The northern highlands;


The Indus River plain, with two major subdivisions corresponding roughly
to the provinces of Punjab and Sindh; and the Balochistan Plateau.
2. The Indus plain
The Indus, one of the great rivers of the world, rises in southwestern Tibet
only about 160 kilometers west of the source of the Sutlej River
3. Sistan Basin
Balochistan is located at the eastern edge of the Iranian plateau and
in the border region between Southwest, Central, and South Asia. It is
geographically the largest of the four provinces at 347,190 km

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