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youthkorners · 6 years ago
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Lahore High Court Session Judge Okara Jobs 2019 - Punjab
Lahore High Court Session Judge Okara Jobs 2019 – Punjab
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Lahore High Court Session Judge Okara Jobs 2019 are announced in Okara District Session Judge office.
These Jobs are for All Punjab Males & Females.
The Last Date to Apply is 01 July 2019.
These jobs are under Government of Punjab.
Details of Lahore High Court Session Judge Okara Jobs 2019.
The Following Vacancies are announced.
Assistant Librarian
Data Entry Operator
Budget & Accounts Examiner
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neyapakistanjobs-blog · 6 years ago
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Jobs in Lahore High Court LHC Vacancies 26 June 2019 Apply Here >>> https://wp.me/paXi5Y-n9O
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allpakistanjobs-blog · 6 years ago
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Department of Plant Protection Chemist Jobs In Karachi 2019
Department of Plant Protection Chemist Jobs In Karachi 2019
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Department of Plant Protection Chemist Jobs In Karachi 2019
Date Posted: 18 December, 2018
Category: Government
Newspaper: Daily Pakistan Jobs
Education: Matric | Bachelor | Master
Vacancy Location: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Organization: Department of Plant Protection Job
Industry: Management Jobs
Job Type: Full Time
Job Experience: 2 Years
Last Date: 28 December, 2018
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pknewspoint-blog · 5 years ago
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Lahore High Court Jobs For Personal Assistant, Steno Grapher and Others September 2019 (51 Posts)
Lahore High Court Jobs For Personal Assistant, Steno Grapher and Others September 2019 (51 Posts)
Lahore High Court has advertised posts for Personal Assistant, Steno Grapher.
Positions:
Personal Assistant Steno Grapher
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tapaspaul16-blog · 5 years ago
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WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2019
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually across the world on 10th December. The date was chosen to honour the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on 10th December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of human rights. The commemoration was established in 1950, when the General Assembly invited all states and interested organizations to celebrate the day as they saw fit. Many governmental and nongovernmental organizations active in the human rights schedule special events to commemorate the day.
Human rights may be said to be those fundamental rights to which every man or woman inhabiting in any part of the world should be deemed entitled merely by virtue of having been born a human being.
WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS DAY,2019:-
71 st Human Rights Day will be celebrated this year on 10th December Tuesday. The country will commemorate human rights month under the theme:- “The Year Of Indigenous Languages: promoting And Deepening A Human Rights Culture”
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION:-
Since human rights cover people all over the world irrespective of their social, cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and communal differences, it is natural that they have become a matter of international and multinational concern in the present century.
The charter of the United Nations framed in 1945 underscored the principle of individual human rights. The merit of the charter is that it affirms faith in fundamental human rights, in the worth and dignity of the human person, in equality of persons of all nations and its resolve to promote social progress and better standard of life.
On 16 February, 1946, the Security Council of the United Nations set up a Commission on Human Rights under the chairmanship of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt to prepare the text of the Declaration. The Commission did its job and the General Assembly adopted it on 10 December, 1948. Known as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it contains a long list of civil or social, political, economic and cultural rights as equality before law, protection against arbitrary arrest and detention, right to a fair trial, freedom of thought and expression, freedom of peaceful assembly and association, freedom of conscience and religion, right to own property, prohibition of slavery and inhuman treatment, right to public hearing, right to own nationality, right to marry and keep family, right to vote, right to social security, right to free education and free participation in cultural life, right to rest and leisure, and above all, prohibition of any activity, against this Declaration.
Three More Declarations:-
On 16 December, 1966 the General Assembly of the UN adopted three more declarations in the form of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Covenant On Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and International Covenant on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination. It was a. positive step in the direction of giving protection to the case of human rights. The covenant on economic, social and cultural rights imposed on the member-states the duty to submit reports on their progress in the protection of human rights. Human Rights in India Fundamental human rights in the sense of civil liberties with their modern attributes and overtones are, however, a development more or less parallel to the growth of constitutional government and parliamentary ‘institutions from the time of British rule in India. Right from its inception in 1885, the Indian National Congress  struggled for the rights of the Indian people. The early moderate leaders appreciated British sense of justice and fair play, they also criticized the alien rule for depriving the Indian people the rule of law that prevailed in England.
In 1897, Surendranath Banerjee denounced the British rule on the ground that while it prided itself on the Magna Carta and the Habeas Corpus, it denied to the Indian people the inestimable right to personal liberty. At the call of Mahatma Gandhi, the people of the country went on strike against the Rowlett Act of 1919 that became the cause of the tragedy of the Jallianwala Bagh of Amritsar on 13 April 1919. All great leaders like Motilal Nehru, Lala Lajpat Rai, Madan Mohan Malaviya, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, C.R. Das etc. strongly argued for the rights of the Indian people and condemned the British rule for depriving the people of the rule of law in our country:’
The list of fundamental rights to be incorporated into the Constitution of India found its conspicuous place in the Nehru Report of 1928. It included (a) personal liberty, (b) freedom of conscience and profession and practice of religion subject to public order or morality, (c) equality before law, (d) right of every citizen to Habeas Corpus, (e) no discrimination in matters of public employment, (f) equality of rights in matters of sex etc. The declaration of complete independence adopted by the Congress at its Lahore session in 1929 said: “It is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life so that they may have full opportunities of growth.
The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the U.N. General Assembly in December 1948 had its definite impact on the making of the Indian Constitution. The makers incorporated a host of such rights in part III of the Constitution relating to equality, freedom, non-exploitation, religion, education and culture, and constitutional remedies.
Moreover, the Constitution has empowered the Supreme Court and High Courts to issue prerogative writs for the Protection and enforcement of these rights termed as Fundamental Rights’. Some rights, which could not be accommodated in Part III, have been put into Part IV of the 
Constitution termed as Directive Principles of State Policy. The point of distinction between the two parts is that while the former is mandatory and justifiable, the latter is not. It is well commented: “The two parts of the Constitution-the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles between them covered almost the entire field of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” (Parliament and Human Rights by S.C. Kashyap)
NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION:-
National Human Rights Commission However, the most important development in this regard is the creation of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on 12 October 1993. In pursuant of the implementation of one of the promises given in the election manifesto of 1991 and also keeping in view the urgency of the matter in the light of wild allegations and propaganda of Pakistan and America, including some non-governmental agencies as the Amnesty International and the Asia Watch about gross violation of human rights in Punjab, Kashmir, and some other parts of the country, the Government of India thought it expedient to set up such a body in the national interest through an ordinance promulgated by the President on 28 September 1993 which became an Act in the following year. This body has a statutory status, given by the protection of Human Rights Act,1993(TPHRA)
FUNCTION:-
1. The functions of the NHRC are as under:
2. To inquire on a petition presented to it by a victim or any person in this behalf into complaints of violation of human rights or abetment thereof, or negligence in the prevention of such violation by a public servant;
3. To intervene in any proceedings involving any allegation of violation of human rights pending before a court with the approval of such courts;
4. To visit, under intimation to the state government, any jailor any other institution under the control of the state government, where persons are detained or lodged for purposes of treatment, reformation or protection to study the living conditions of the inmates and make recommendations thereon;
5. To review the safeguards provided under the Constitution or any law for the time being in force for the protection of human rights and recommend appropriate remedial measures;
6. To review the factors, including use of terrorism, that inhabits the enjoyment of human rights and recommend appropriate remedial measures; The Commission has the power to visit or enter a place for the seizure or recovery of some important documents or information as it deems necessary for the purposes of prosecuting an inquiry and it may request the services of the staff of Central or state governments.
No doubt, the establishment of the NHRC is a bold and momentous step taken by Government of India. Nevertheless, a critic may fear that it would not be able to discharge its functions effectively due to some limitations.
First, it cannot look into the complaints of torture and harassment done by the armed forces. Second, it has not been Provided with its own machinery of investigation. For such a task, it Would depend upon the staff of the Central and state governments who may not be prompt and impartial in helping, in a situation where their brethren are involved. Last, in the main, its functions are of a recommendatory nature. It may approach the Central or state government or the Supreme Court and the High Courts without having the power to do something of its own, in according relief to the victims of atrocities.
Indisputable is the fact that India’s stand in respect of the protection of human rights has been quite straightforward. Several non-governmental organizations like Amnesty International and Asia Watch operating at the international level sought to tarnish it for the sake of their vested interests. Ours is an open society with a democratic system. For this reason such atrocities cannot be done in our country by the police, paramilitary and military forces as we find in China and Pakistan. Stray cases of ‘State terrorism’ may not be ruled out. It is a fact that some authorities misused the provisions of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (prevention) Act. However, the draconian law lapsed on 23 May 1995. At the same time, it should not be lost sight of that the excesses were only stray cases.
Thus, we may safely endorse the view of the Nobel Peace Laureate, H.B. the Dalai Lama: “In India there may be stray outbursts of human rights violations. These tend to occur in comparatively isolated pockets where extremists and terrorists themselves engage in acts that violate human rights. There is genuine freedom in this country and a healthy flourishing democracy, India can truly take pride in this.”
-:HUMAN RIGHTS DAY QUOTES:-
“The real struggle for us is for the citizen to cease to be the property of the state.”
“Many of us persons of the tinted persuasion care about human rights and artistic freedom too.”
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.”
“The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.”
“Laws are silent in times of war.”
“Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.”
“Wherever men and women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must — at that moment — become the centre of the universe.”
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
“We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much as I’d thought.”
“No matter how pathetic or pitiful, every human is fated to have one moment in their lives in which they can change their own destiny.”
“Please use your freedom to promote ours.”
“The only way to make sure people you agree with can speak is to support the rights of people you don’t agree with.”
“Today’s human rights violations are the causes of tomorrow’s conflicts.”
“We believe that human rights transcend boundaries and must prevail over state sovereignty.”
“An injustice committed against anyone is a threat to everyone.”
“Together we can prevent genocide from happening again. Together we can make a better future for our children.”
-:THEME OF HUMAN RIGHTS DAY OF LAST FEW YEARS:-
Human Rights Day is celebrated with a special theme every year and the main purpose of these themes are to raise awareness amongst the people and to convey the message about the importance of Human Rights.
*Theme of 2012 was “Inclusion and the right to participate in public life” and “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”
*Theme of 2013 was “20 Years: Working for Your Rights”
*Theme of 2014 was “Celebrating 20 years of changing lives through Human Rights”
*Theme of 2015 was “Our Rights. Our Freedoms. Always”
*Theme of 2016 was “Stand up for someone’s rights today”
*Theme of 2017 was “Let’s stand up for equality, justice and human dignity”
*Theme of 2018 was “Stand Up For Human Rights”
*Theme of 2019 is ,“The Year Of Indigenous Languages: promoting And Deepening A Human Rights Culture”
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localadspk · 5 years ago
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Lahore High Court LHC Jobs 2019 For Lahore APPLY NOW https://ift.tt/30COoq9
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jobshub-pk · 5 years ago
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Jobs In Lahore High Court Lahore 29 Aug 2019 Jobs In Lahore High Court Lahore. Assistant Protocol Officer, Caretaker,
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careerjobs92 · 6 years ago
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Lahore High Court Jobs Lahore Jobs General Staff Jobs 12 May 2019 Lahore High Court Jobs Lahore Jobs General Staff Jobs 12 May 2019 Lahore High Court Jobs Lahore Jobs General Staff Jobs announced on 12 May 2019.
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youthkorners · 6 years ago
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Lahore High Court Jobs 2019 - Non Gazetted Staff Apply Online
Lahore High Court Jobs 2019 – Non Gazetted Staff Apply Online
Lahore High Court Jobs 2019 – Non Gazetted Staff are announced.
The Last Date is 27 May 2019.
These Jobs are announced in Jang NEwspaper.
Applications are invited from suitable candidates, domiciled in Punjab, for the following posts in the Lahore High Court, Lahore.
How to Apply? Apply Online Now
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zubairkhalid09 · 5 years ago
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PPSC Jobs Dec 2019 Revenue Department in All Punjab & Other
PPSC Jobs Dec 2019 Revenue Department in All Punjab & Other
PPSC Jobs Dec 2019 Revenue Department in All Punjab & Other Last date to apply 06 January 2019
  PPSC Jobs Dec 2019 Revenue Department in All Punjab & Other Last date to apply 06 January 2019
Mines Labour welfare Organization Punjab Mines & Minerals Department
Punjab Land Authority Revenue Department
Labour High Court Lahore
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raialeem416 · 5 years ago
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New Jobs in Lahore High Court Application Form Download Latest 2019
New Jobs in Lahore High Court Application Form Download Latest 2019
New Jobs in Lahore High Court Application Form Download Latest 2019 Category: Jang Posted on: 12th May 2019 Location: Lahore, Last Date to Apply: May 27, 2019 Education Required: Matric, Middle, Address: Lahore High Court Mall Road، Mall Rd, Mazang, Lahore, Punjab 54000 Organization:  Lahore High Court New Jobs in Lahore High Court Application Form Download Latest 2019
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careerzworld-blog · 6 years ago
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Pakistan Government & Private Jobs
             Thursday 11-04-2019                  .
 1.       Controller of Examination - Hostel Incharge : Shaheed Muhtarma Benazir Bhutto University Larkana
2.       Assistant Engineers (BPS - 17) 60 Vacant Positions : Sindh Public Service Commission Hyderabad
3.      Head of Information Technology : Sindh Bank
4.     Professors - Doctors - Instructors - Technical & Other Management 185 Vacancies : Shoukat Khanam Memorial Hospital Lahore - Peshawar - Karachi
5.   Manager Personal - Manager E&I : Rupali Group Pakistan
6.   Admissions : Selected University & Colleges of Pakistan
7.       Pharma, Engineering, Administrative, Accounts, IT & Sales Marketing Staff Required (460 Positions) : National & Multi National Companies of Pakistan
8.    Professors - Assistant Professors - Senior Engineers - IT - Management & Administration (78 Positions) : Lahore College For Women University
9.       Junior Clerk - Data Entry Operator - Peon - Cleaner : Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Karachi (30 Positions)
10.   Tax Manager - Assistant Tax Manager - Accountant - Advocate High Court Required : Advocate, Attorney, Tax & Corporate Law Consultant Lahore
11.   Professors Required - FMH Medical College Lahore
12.   Engineers - Foreman - Mechanic - IT Specialist & Managers : Construction Company Gilgit Baltistan
13.   Lady Health Workers (1546 Vacancies in all Over Sindh) : Health Department Sindh
14.   Stenographer - Clerk - Peon - Gardener - Driver : District & Session Judge Karachi
15.   Managing Director : Gilgit - Biltistan Secretariat Islamabad
16. Lady Health Workers (1546 Vacancies in all Over Sindh) : Health Department Sindh
17. Professors - Administration - Non Teaching Staff (Multiple Positions) : GC University Lahore
18. Manager Accounts : Bahria University Karachi
19. Research Specialist : Agha Khan University Karachi
20. Manager Treasury - Manager Legal - Deputy Manager Legal - Fire Safety Officer - Sui Southern Gas Company Limited
 Jobs In Pakistan (Last Week Jobs 2019)
1.    35 Multiple Technical & Mechanical Jobs : Progressive Public Sector Organization Pakistan
1.    Account Executive - Marketing Executive : Blaze Group Lahore
2.    Professors - Administration - Non Teaching Staff (Multiple Positions) : GC University Lahore
3.    Manager Accounts : Bahria University Karachi
4.    Research Specialist : Agha Khan University Karachi
5.    Manager Treasury - Manager Legal - Deputy Manager Legal - Fire Safety Officer - Sui Southern Gas Company Limited
6.    IT - Administration - Office Staff - Peon : State Life Of Pakistan
7.    Administration Multiple Jobs for all Pakistan : State Bank of Pakistan
8.    Team Leader - Senior Associate - Research Associate (06 Positions) : Prime Minister's Office Govt of Pakistan
9.    Assistant Director Marketing Chief Accountant (for Karachi Office) : Pakistan Institute of Public Finance Accountants
10. Short Commissioned Course : Pakistan Navy
11. Team Leader - Senior Associate - Research Associate (06 Positions) : Prime Minister's Office Govt of Pakistan
12. Assistant Director Marketing Chief Accountant (for Karachi Office) : Pakistan Institute of Public Finance Accountants
13. Short Commissioned Course : Pakistan Navy
14. Accounts Officer - Business Adviser - Office Assistant - Drivers : MDF Pakistan (Karachi - Lahore)
15. Head of HR & Administration : National Industrial Parks Karachi
16. Research Officer - Engineers - Secretary - Drivers (16 Positions) Ministry Of Science & Technology Pakistan
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localadspk · 5 years ago
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LHC Lahore High Court Jobs 2019 Date Posted: 29 August, 2019 APPLY NOW https://ift.tt/30Gp2s4
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informationxone · 5 years ago
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Lahore High Court (LHC) Lahore Jobs 25 September 2019 Latest
Lahore High Court (LHC) Lahore Jobs 25 September 2019 Latest
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Lahore High Court (LHC) Offers Vacancies for the Positions of Regional Assistant, Stenographer. These posts are to be based PUNJAB Lahore. The aforesaid Jobs are published in Jang Newspaper. Last Date to Apply isOctober 8, 2019.More Details About Regional Assistant, Stenographer See job notification for relevant experience, qualification and age limit…
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localadspk · 6 years ago
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