Curriculum Vitae - Lahore School of...
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May, 2020
DR SABIHA MANSOORProfessor Lahore School of Economics
Woodrow Wilson Pakistan ScholarBritish Council Scholar
President National Talent Scholar
1: PERSONAL DATA
Full Name Prof. Dr. Sabiha Mansoor
Date of Birth Feb 28, 1951
Nationality Pakistani
Present Status Professor at Lahore School of Economics
2: ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Year Degree/Certificate Awarding
Institute
Major Studies
2009-2010 Post Doc Research Woodrow
Wilson Center
Faculty Development
1999-2003 PhD in Language
Education
School of
Education:
University of
Reading, UK
Language Planning Policy,
TESL/TEFL,
Social Science Research
1989-1991 MA in Teaching
English as Foreign
Language
Center of
Applied
Languages.
University of
Reading, UK
Language psychology,
Curriculum Design, Teacher
Education, Curriculum
Development, Assessment
and Evaluation, Research
1969-1971 MA in English
Literature
Punjab
University
Lahore
English Literature
1969 BA Kinnaird
College, Lahore
English Literature, Political
Science, Psychology
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Training Courses
Year
2012
Degree/Certificate
Certificate
Awarding
Institute
British Council-
HEC, Glasgow
Major Studies
University Leadership:
Modern University
Social and Education Policy
B. HONORS AND AWARDS
Professor Meritorious award by LCWU 2019
ASIA Education Excellence Award 2015
by World Education Congress
Gold Medal Award Adara Froghe Taleem 2012-2015
Woodrow Wilson Pakistan Scholar,
Washington USA 2009-2010
Aga Khan University Research Council Award 2003-2005
ELTeCS- Hornby Award, 2003-2004
Aga Khan University Research Council Award 2000-2002
Aga Khan University Faculty Award 1999-2002
British Council Scholar Award 1989-1991
President National Talent Scholar Award 1965
Government of Punjab, Scholar 1967
Ruchhi Ram Gold Medal for best Debater,
Punjab University 1970
International Travel Awards: 2000-onwards
Asia TEFL, TESOL-USA, TESOL- Arabia, IA-TEFL
2. EXPERIENCE
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIESJuly 2015-onwards Professor, Lahore School of Economics
2011-July2015 Vice Chancellor
Lahore College Women University (see LCWU website)
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2009-2010 Woodrow Wilson Pakistan Scholar
Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington, USA.
2006-2011 Professor & Founding Dean, School of Education,
Beaconhouse National University, Lahore.
2003 – 2006 Professor & Head, Centre of English Language
Aga Khan University, Karachi.
1999-2002 Associate Professor & Head, Centre of English Language
Aga Khan University, Karachi.
1995-1999 Associate Professor & Head, Center of Applied Language Kinnaird
College, Lahore.
1988 – 1995 Assistant Professor, English Kinnaird College, Lahore.
1973 – 1988 Lecturer, English Kinnaird College, Lahore.
3. RESEARCH
Since 1992, I have been engaged in pioneering grant funded research in Social Sciences (higher
education, language planning, faculty development, as well as gender and education). I have authored /
co-authored and edited 12 Books, as well as published my research findings in books published by
reputed publishers and articles in internationally recognized peer reviewed journals and academic
encyclopedias. In addition, I have contributed numerous columns to English newspapers. I have also
presented numerous research papers at national and international conferences and universities as keynote,
plenary, featured, and invited speaker.
A. CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECT
(2018-onwards) CPEC Research Study on Need for a Language Policy by LSE in
collaboration with SOAS.
2011-onwards Social and Higher Education Policy in Developing Countries:
Identification of Critical Factors for University Advancement
B. GRANT-FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
2017-2020 CPEC Research Study on Need for a Language Policy by LSE in
collaboration with SOAS.
(Lahore School of Economics Funded Project)
2009-10 Research Study on Faculty Development in Higher Education.
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(Woodrow Wilson / BNU Funded Project). Principal Investigator
2006-8 Research Study on Successful Women Educators of Punjab.
(Punjab Government Funded Project).
2005-6 Evaluation Study of ESRA.
(US-AID Funded Project).
2004 Evaluation Study of AKDN Afghanistan.
(AKDN Funded Project).
2002-2004 English and Employment in Pakistan.
(AKU Research Council Funded Project).
2000-2002 Role of English in Higher Education (Principal Investigator)
(AKU FHS Grant Funded Project).
1990-92 Explorations of Linguistic Attitudes of Pakistani Students and
Teachers. (British Council Grant).
C: RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
ACADEMIC BOOKS (Total 12)
International + National
1. Mansoor, S. (2020). CPEC International Agreement: Language Planning and Policy. Lahore:
Lahore School of Economics.
2. Mansoor, S. (2019). Successful Women Educators and Impact on Human Development in
Punjabssss. Lahore: Lahore School of Economics.
3. Mansoor, S. (2018; 1993). Punjabi, Urdu, English in Pakistan: A Sociolinguistic Study. Lahore:
Vanguard.
4. Mansoor, S. (2017; 2005). Language Planning in Higher Education: A Case Study of Pakistan.
Karachi: OUP.
5. Mansoor, S. (2016).Challenge Education Pakistan: Reflections of an Educationist. Lahore:
Lahore School of Economics
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6. Mansoor, S. (2010).Maps for Lost Teachers: A Faculty Development Strategy for Higher
Education in Pakistan: Woodrow Wilson Center & Beaconhouse National University, Lahore
7. Mansoor, S. et.al. (2009). (Ed.). Emerging issues in TEFL: Challenges for South Asia. Karachi:
OUP.
8. Naz Rassool & Mansoor, S. (Ed.) (2007). Global Issues in Language, Education, and
Development: Perspectives from Postcolonial Countries in Series Editor Tove Skutnabb &
Kangas. UK: Multilingual Matters.
9. Mansoor, S. et.al. (2004). (Ed.) Language Policy, Planning and Practice: A South Asian
Perspective. Karachi: OUP.
10. Mansoor, S (2002). The Role of English in Higher Education in Pakistan. The University of
Reading
11. Mansoor, S (1992). Explorations of the Linguistic Attitudes of Pakistani Students. University of
Reading, Centre for Applied Language Studies
12. Mansoor, S. et.al. (1994). Skill Worker: Student activity book. Lahore: Caravan.
BOOK CHAPTERS + RESEARCH ARTICLES
International
1. Mansoor, S. (2009). ‘Regional Languages of Pakistan: Issues and Concerns for Language
Planning In Higher Education.’ in Mansoor (Ed.) (2008) ‘Emerging Issues in TEFL: Challenges
for Asia’, Karachi: OUP.
2. Mansoor, S. (2007). ‘Contemporary Issues in Language, Education, and Development,’ in Naz
Rassool et. al. (Ed.) Global Issues in Language, Education, and Development: Perspectives from
Postcolonial Countries in Series Editor Tove Skutnabb & Kangas. UK: Multilingual Matters.
3. Mansoor, S. (2007). ‘Language and Gender in Higher Education in Pakistan’. In R. Qureshi, & J.
Rarieya (Eds.), Gender and Education in Pakistan. Karachi: OUP.
4. Mansoor, S. (2004). The Medium of Instruction Dilemma: Implications for Language Planning in
Education. In Mansoor (Ed.), Language Policy, Planning and Practice: A South Asian
Perspective. Karachi: OUP.
5. Mansoor, S. (2008). ‘English as the language of international education’. In The Europa World
of Learning 2009, Volume 1, 59TH Edition. London and New York: Routledge.
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6. Mansoor, S. (Nov. 2004). Status & role of regional languages in higher education: Case study
(Pakistan). In J. Edwards (Ed.), Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development, Volume
25. UK: Multilingual Matters.
7. Mansoor, S. (2004). ‘TEFL in Pakistan: Emerging issues’, In B. Spolsky, (Ed.), Asia TEFL
Journal, Vol. 1 No. 1, Korea.
8. Mansoor, S. (2004). ‘English, Urdu and Mother Tongue’. In R. Raheem and A. Hamlyn, A.
(Eds.), SLELTA Quarterly, Sri Lanka: British Council.
9. Mansoor, S. (2003). ‘Culture and teaching of English as a second language for Pakistani
students’. In David (Ed.), Malaysian English Language Teachers Association Journal, Kuala
Lumpur: Setaktama Sdn Bhd.
10. Mansoor, S. (200?). ‘Language Planning in Pakistan: A Case Study,’ in Hamlyn, A.(Ed.) Slelta
Quarterly. Columbo: British Council.
National
1. Mansoor, S. (2003). ‘Language planning in higher education: Issues of access and
equity’. In S. Chaudhry, (Ed.), Lahore Journal of Economics, Volume 8, No. 2, Lahore.
2. Mansoor, S. (1998). 21st Century and the ideal medium of instruction. In Journal of
Applied Language Studies, Lahore: Kinnaird College, Vol. 1, No.1.
3. Mansoor, S. (1994). Attitudes, orientation, motivational intensity in English of Pakistani
students. In Explorations, Lahore: Government College, Vol. 15, No.1.
4. Mansoor, S. (1993). Attitudes, motivation and second language learning. In Journal of
English Language Teaching and Studies, Lahore: Punjab University, Vol.1. No.1.
5. Mansoor, S. (1993). A comparative study of Punjabi and Urdu speaking students as
additive and subtractive bilinguals. In Journal of Behavioural Sciences, Lahore: Punjab
University, Vol. 11.
11. NEWSPAPER / MAGAZINE PUBLICATIONS
1. Mansoor. S (2019). Bilingual Education and Employment. Dawn
2. Mansoor. S (2018). CPEC International Agreement and Language Policy. Dawn
3. Mansoor. S (2016). Higher Education and Accountability. Daily Times
4. Mansoor. S (2016). The Role of Strategic Planning. Pakistan Today
5. Mansoor, S (2015). Language policy in higher education-III. Daily Times
6. Mansoor, S (2015). Language policy in higher education-II. Daily Times
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7. Mansoor, S (2015). Language policy in higher education-I. Daily Times
8. Mansoor,S.(2015). Women as change agents: a case study of successful women educators of
Punjab. Daily Times
9. Mansoor, S. (2013).Contemporary issues and Challenges in Education. Daily Times
10. Mansoor, S. (2010). Miseducation of Pakistan. Newsweek Pakistan.
11. Mansoor, S. (2010). New Year Resolution. Daily Times.
12. Mansoor, S. (2010). Education and the State: A Bitter Harvest. Daily Times.
13. Mansoor, S. (2010). Faculty Development in Higher Education-I: Daily Times.
14. Mansoor, S. (2010). Faculty Development in Higher Education-II: Daily Times.
15. .Mansoor, S. (2007). Constructive Criticism and Not Politics. Lahore: The Friday Times.
16. Mansoor, S. (2004). Making Minds, not Meals. Lahore: The Friday Times.
17. Mansoor, S. (2004).Status and Role of Regional Languages in Pakistan. Karachi. Dawn.
18. .Mansoor, S. (2003). Punishment in Schools. Karachi. Dawn.
19. Mansoor, S. (2002). A Step in the Right Direction. Karachi: Daily Dawn.
20. Mansoor S. (2001). Bilingual Education: The Best Approach. Karachi: Daily Dawn.
21. .Mansoor S. (2001). Bilingual Education and our Teacher. Karachi: Daily Dawn.
22. Mansoor, S. (2001). A Man for all Seasons. Karachi: Daily Dawn.
23. .Mansoor, S. (2000). Light, Courage and Love. Lahore: Daily Nation.
24. Mansoor, S. (1998). Highlighting Problems of Education. Lahore: Daily Nation.
C. BOOK REVIEWS (5)
1. Mansoor, S. (2002). Options: Book One by Ahsan, N. (2002). In SPELT Quarterly. Vol. 17.
No3/ 02.
2. Mansoor, S. (2002). SPSS for Windows Made Simple by P. R. Kinnear, C.D. Gray (1999)]. In
SPELT Quarterly. Vol.17. No. 2/ 02.
3. Mansoor, S. (2002). An Expanded Source Book: Qualitative Analysis by M. B. Miles, A.M.
Huberman (1994)]. In SPELT Quarterly. Vol.17. No. 2/ 02.
4. Mansoor, S. (2001. The Future of English by Graddol. In SPELT Quarterly Vol. 17. No.1/ 02.
5. Mansoor, S. (2001). Linguistic Genocide in Education or Worldwide Diversity and Human
Rights by T. Skutnabb-Kangas]. In SPELT Quarterly, Vol.17. No 1/ 02.
D. CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS (Since 2000)
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1. (2019) Plenary Speaker on CPEC Policy Implications in Language and Employment.
LSE International Conference
2. (2017) Chair in Panel Discussion at University of Management and Technology.
3. (2016) Guest Speaker on Academic International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities:
Oxford Summer Conference Series
4. (2016) Keynote Speaker on “Beyond Boundaries: Language and Literature in a Globalized World”
for Lahore School of Economics Fourth Annual Social Science Conference
5. (2015) British Council Delegate in forthcoming International Conference on Global Education
Leaders, in London UK on JUNE 1-3.
6. (2015) Guest Speaker on National Conference on Peace & Harmony on 19 March,2015
7. (2015) Panelist on “ Establishment of Student Start-Up Business Centers (SSBCs)”: National Forum
on higher education in Institute of Social and Cultural Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore
8. (2014) Co-Chair on National Education Forum on Higher Education
9. (2014) Session Chair on “Language, Literature, and Teaching Practices: South Asian
Context,” on Second Social Sciences Conference at Lahore School of Economics
on 3April,2014
10. (2014) Session Chair on “Languages, Educational Policies and Practices “on 15
March,2014 in BNU, Lahore
11. (2013) Chair in Panel Discussion on “South Asia challenges in Status and Role of English,
In Asia TEFL Internal Conference, in New Delhi, India.
12. (2013) Invited Speaker and Co-Chair on Annual Summit of “women in parliaments
Global forum” at the European Parliament in Brussels
13. (2013) Session Chair on “Languages, Politics and Identity “for First Annual
Conference on Social Sciences from 28-1, March, 2013 in Lahore School of
Economics, Lahore
14. (2013) Keynote Speaker on “Issues and Challenges in Education” for Kinnaird College
Centenary Celebrations International Conference from 22, February, 2013 in
Lahore.
15. (2012)
16. (2010)
Invited Speaker on “Expanding Horizons of Language and Communication: ELT Issues,
Challenges and Implications " for Tenth Asia TEFL International Conference from 4-6,
October, 2012, Gurgaon, Delhi NCR.
Plenary Speaker on ‘Equity in Higher Education and Employment: Examining Language
Policy and Practice,” for 26th SPELT International Conference “ELT: Mapping Unmapped
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Territories, from 15 – 17 October, 2010 in Karachi.
17. (2010) Invited Speaker on “ELT in Developing TESL Countries: Bridging the Gap between Policy
and Practice” in 8th Asia TEFL International Conference on 6-8, August, 2010 Hanoi,
Vietnam.
10. (2010) Invited Speaker on “Empowering Faculty and Transforming Education in Pakistan”
at the Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington, USA, on 7th April 2010.
11. (2008) Invited Speaker on “Successful Women Educators: Indigenous Teacher Education
Framework,” in their 6th Asia TEFL International Conference at Bali, Indonesia on 1-3,
August, 2008.
12.(2008) Plenary Speaker on “Successful Women Educators of Punjab” at SPELT International
Conference on October, 25, 2008 in Islamabad.
13.(2008) Plenary Speaker on “Successful Women Educators of Punjab” at SPELT International
Conference on October, 30, 2008 in Karachi.
14.(2008) Session Chair at CIDA Workshop on “Transforming Teacher Education: Improving Practicum
& Internship” on 26th – 28th March 2008, Lahore.
15.(2007) Invited Speaker on “Successful Women Educators: Developing Indigenous Teacher
Framework” at 1st International Conference on Quality Education and Practices, University
of Education on 5th – 6th November 2007 in Pearl Continental, Lahore.
16.(2007)
17.(2007).
18.(2006)
Plenary Speaker on “Language Attitudes of Pakistani Students and Teachers”, on 17th – 21st
November, 2007, Delhi University, Delhi, India.
Featured Speaker on ASIA TEFL Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Invited Chair, DSD Stakeholders Conference, Lahore.
19.(2006) Featured Speaker & Panel Discussant, “Language Planning Issues in Education,” at the 21
Century International Conference on Higher Education, Warwick, UK.
20.(2005) Featured Speaker, Language and Gender at the 3rd Asia TEFL International Conference,
Beijing, China.
21.(2004)
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Keynote Speaker, “English and Employment: Case Study of Pakistan,” at Kinnaird
College International Conference
22.(2004) Featured Speaker, “Impact of English in the Workplace: A Regional Perspective,” at the 2nd
Asia TEFL International Conference, Seoul, Korea.
23.(2004) Plenary Speaker, “Regional Languages in Pakistan,” at the SAARC Seminar, Hyderabad,
India
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24.(2004) Invited Speaker, Language Planning in Higher Education at the TESOL-USA International
Conference, Long Beach, California, USA. TESOL-TOEFL Award.
25.(2004) Invited Speaker, “Language and Education: A Sociolinguistic Study at the IA-TEFL
Conference, Liverpool, UK. British Council.
26.(2004) Invited Speaker, English and Employment: Case Study of Pakistan at the TESOL-Arabia
International Conference, Dubai.
27.(2003) Invited Speaker, “English Language Needs and Modern Resources,” at the TESOL-Arabia
International Conference, Dubai.
28.(2003) Featured Speaker, “TEFL in Pakistan,” at the Ist ASIA TEFL International Conference,
Busan, South Korea.
29.(2003) Plenary Speaker, “Status & Role of Regional Language in Higher Education,” at the
AKUCEL International Conference, Karachi
30.(2003) Plenary Speaker, Language Planning in Higher Education at the SPELT International
Conference, Karachi.
31.(2002) Plenary Speaker, “English, Urdu and Mother Tongue,” at the Sri Lanka English Teachers
Association (SLELTA) International Conference, Columbo, Sri Lanka, British Council.
32.(2001) Plenary Speaker, “Attitudes and Motivation of Pakistani Students to Languages in Higher
Education: A Sociolinguistic Survey,” at the SPELT 17th International Conference, Karachi
33.(2000) Plenary Speaker, Language Planning in Higher Education,” at the Sri Lanka English Teachers
Association (SLELTA) Conference, British Council, Colombo, Sri Lanka
4: TEACHING, CURRICLUM AND MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT (Graduate and Post
Graduate)
Developed and taught postgraduate courses in Language Education and TESL including: Education
Policy and Planning; Language Planning; Language, Culture, and Identity; Language & Gender; Teacher
Education; Quality Assurance; Teaching Methodology; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Curriculum
Development; English for Specific Purposes; Testing and Evaluation.
2017-onwards: Teaching Psycholinguistics at Lahore School of Economics
2015-2016 Teaching Language, Culture, & Society at Lahore School of Economics and Developing
a PhD English Studies Program
2011-2015 As Vice Chancellor Lahore College Women University. Developed Institutes and new
Academic departments.
2006-2011 As Dean Beaconhouse National University. Developed School of Education and four
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Departments.
1999-2006 As Head of Department.
Associate Professor
Developed academic programs for AKU CEL
In 1993 Associate Professor
Co-authored 2 Text Books for BA English for Punjab University.
1973-1991 As Associate Professor
Literature including History of English Literature; Poetry; Novel; and English
Language development courses including Essay Writing; Reading,
Comprehension; Pedagogical Grammar; Communication Skills.
Developed and taught postgraduate courses in English Language and Literature
INVITED PROFESSOR (at National and International Universities)
Columbia University, USA
Warwick University, UK,
Reading University, UK.
Delhi University
Lady Shri Ram College, India,
Hornby Regional School
Lahore University of Management
Sciences
Karachi University,
Punjab University,
Allama Iqbal Open University,
Fatima Jinnah Women University
NUML,
Kinnaird College,
SPELT,
Lahore School of Economics
MS/MPhil/ PhD Supervision and External Examiner
2013 External Examiner for PhD, University of Victoria,Melbourne
2010-onwards External Examiner for PhD, Aga Khan University.
2009-onwards External Examiner for PhD, NUML.
2005-onwards External Examiner for PhD, Allama Iqbal Open University.
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2004- onwards External Examiner for PhD, University of Malaysia.
2004- onwards HEC approved PhD Supervisor.
2004- onwards External Examiner for PhD, University of Malaysia.
2005-10 Member, M.Phil/Ph.D Committee, AIOU.
2003-onwards Member Editorial Board, Asia TEFL Journal.
2003-onwards Book Reviewer, Oxford University Press.
2004-2006 Member, Editorial Committee, Journal Language Research,
Azad Kashmir.
2001 – onwards Member, Editorial Committee, SPELT Journal.
1997-1999 Member, Editorial Committee, Journal Applied Language,
Kinnaird College.
2001-2006 Member Editorial Board, Journal English Language and Literature
Forum, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh.
1993-onwards Supervisor of over 100 MA/ MS/M.Phil Thesis of AIOU, Kinnaird
College,Aga Khan University, Beaconhouse National
University,LCWU
6. HONORARY POSITIONS
2017-ownwards LCWU Syndicate names the Institute of language and Culture as Sabiha
Mansoor Institute of Languages and Culture, (SMILC).
2014-onwards Member, Board of Governors, Lahore School of Economics
2014 Convener Fatima Jinnah Awards for Successful Women of Punjab.
2011- 2013 Member, HEC-VCs Central Executive Committee
2009-onwards Member, Board of Trustees, Lahore School of Economics.
2005-onwards Founding Member, HEC-National Committee on English.
2005-2010 Chair, HEC-NCE Committee on Research & Publications.
2010-onwards HEC-Honorable Judge of Social Sciences Research.
2010-onwards HEC-Reviewer of Monograph and Textbook Writing Scheme Project.
2010-onwards Member, Syndicate, University of Education.
2003- onwards Regional Representative of Pakistan, Asia TEFL.
2010-onwards Member, USAID-Pre-Step Research Projects.
2010-onwards Member, USAID-PreStep Adjudication Committee.
2011- onwards Chair, LCWU Syndicate
2011- onwards Chair, LCWU Academic Council
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2011- onwards Chair, LCWU Finance and Planning Committee
2006-onwards Member, Academic Council, BNU.
1999-2006 Member, Academic Council, Aga Khan University.
1999-2006 Member, Board of Graduate Studies, Aga Khan University.
1999-2006 Member, Faculty Development, Aga Khan University.
2001-2006 Member, Fund Raising Committee, Aga Khan University
VC LCWU (2011- 2015)
Developed Vision, Secured Mega Grants from Federal and Provincial Governments and HEC
and expertise from International organizations esp. British Council and USEF for University
Advancement in quality of Research, Academics, and Faculty Development, setting up and
developing new Institutes and Academic Depts. and Programs. Focusing on Women
Empowerment, and Global Citizenship; and acquiring a new campus, civil infrastructure, human
and physical resource development, and International links and collaborations, and Student need
based merit Scholarships to enhance outreach, and enabling its graduates to contribute to socio-
economic development of Pakistan.
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