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  2. National Testing Service - Wikipedia

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    Rs.1,731,571,444 (2021) Rs.1,698,505,096 (2020) Website. nts .org .pk. National Testing Service - Pakistan ( NTS) is a nonprofit organization in Pakistan that administers academic performance evaluation tests. It is similar to Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States. NTS is a member of the International Association for ...

  3. List of nuclear weapons tests of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    1 (5 Devices fired) Test type. Underground tests (tunnel) Device type. Fission. Max. yield. 32 kilotonnes of TNT (130 TJ) Map all coordinates in "Chagai I" using OpenStreetMap. The nuclear weapons tests of Pakistan refers to a test programme directed towards the development of nuclear explosives and investigation of the effects of nuclear ...

  4. Chagai-I - Wikipedia

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    Chagai-I. Chagai-I is the code name of five simultaneous underground nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan at 15:15 hrs PKT on 28 May 1998. [1] : 281 [3] [4] The tests were performed at Ras Koh Hills in the Chagai District of Balochistan Province. [5] Chagai-I was Pakistan's first public test of nuclear weapons.

  5. Project-706 - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Project-706, also known as Project-786 was the codename of a research and development program to develop Pakistan 's first nuclear weapons. [1] The program was initiated by Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1974 in response to the Indian nuclear tests conducted in May 1974. During the course of this program, Pakistani nuclear ...

  6. Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Although Pakistan began the development of nuclear weapons in 1972, Pakistan responded to India's 1974 nuclear test (see Smiling Buddha) with a number of proposals for a nuclear-weapon-free zone to prevent a nuclear arms race in South Asia. [33] On many different occasions, India rejected the offer.

  7. Central Superior Services - Wikipedia

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    The Central Superior Services ( CSS; or Civil Service) is a permanent elite civil service authority and the civil service that is responsible for running the bureaucratic operations and government secretariats and directorates of the Cabinet of Pakistan. [1] The Prime Minister is the final authority on all matters regarding the civil service.

  8. List of Pakistan Test cricketers - Wikipedia

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    Notes. ^ a b c Amir Elahi, Abdul Hafeez Kardar and Gul Mohammad also played cricket for India. Only their records for Pakistan are given here. ^ Gul Mohammad 's name is sometimes recorded as Gul Mahomed. ^ Inzamam-ul-Haq has also played for the ICC World XI. Only his record for Pakistan is given here. ^ Mohammad Yousuf was known as Yousuf ...

  9. Driving licence in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Approximately Rs. 2600 (US$9.00) In Pakistan, the driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate various types of motor vehicles (depending on the type of licence) on publicly accessible roads. Driving licences can be obtained by submitting an application to any licensing authority in the applicant's district.