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Airline Marketing Plan [Bs Aviation Management]

Thesis Info

Author

Ibrar Ahmed Baber

Department

UMT. Department of Aviation Management

Program

BS

Institute

University of Management and Technology

Institute Type

Private

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2017

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

var. CD

Subject

Engineering

Language

English

Other

; Call No: TP 629.130688 IBR-A

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676713779073

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کب سلیقہ ہے کہوں لفظ جو ہوں ان کی مثال

نعت
کب سلیقہ ہے کہوں لفظ جو ہوں اُنؐ کی مثال
اُنؐ کے ہی ذکر نے بخشے ہیں مجھے عمدہ خیال

اُنؐ کے ہی دامنِ دولت سے ملا ہے سب کو
اُنؐ کے ہونے سے زمانے ہوئے شاداں و نہال

اُنؐ کی سیرت سے ہے تہذیب کی تہذیب ہوئی
اُنؐ کی صورت سے جہاں بھر نے یہ پایا ہے جمال

منتظر مسجدِ اقصیٰ میں نبی تھے سارے
دیکھنے کے لیے سرکارؐ کی رحمت کا کمال

میں گدائے شہِؐ بطحا ہوں یہ قسمت میری
اُنؐ کی نسبت سے ہی پایا ہے فضا نے یہ کمال

شرعی نقطہ نظر سے عقل اور اس كی حدود كار تحقیقی جائزہ

The meaning of word "Din" are it applied to all the faith, worship and also cov ers that complete code of life which the Holy Prophet (S. A. VV) gave to ultima. Almighty, Allah has given a special and superior status to the human beings and has bestowed upon the human beings the quest for knowledge. Of course, knowledge is the power which enables the human beings to distinguish clearly between what is good or bad. But other words this is the human wisdom which the creator of this world has bestowed upon the human beings. So it is quite clear that the entire system of faith and worship which Almighty Allah has sent to the human beings through the revelation over the Holy Prophet is exactly according to the common mind and intellect. Since there are certain limitations to the common mind and it cannot go beyond these limitations. This research paper present on investigation of these limits form Sharia point of view.

Analysis of Farmers’ Field Schools As an Alternative Extension Strategy to Benefit Resource Poor Farmers from Existing Agricultural Technologies in the Central Region of Nwfp, Pakistan

Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. It provides food, fiber and shelter to its growing population. However agricultural production is very low due to many reasons. This is mainly the responsibility of agricultural extension organizations to disseminate the advanced technologies among the farming community and motivate them for adoption at their fields. To achieve this objective, many extension strategies have so far been tried from time to time but none of them seems to be effective in serving the farmers through increasing farm productivity and improving their income. Therefore, the government of NWFP has introduced an extension approach known as Farmers Field Schools (FFS) in all the 24 districts of the province through Agriculture Department (Extension). The proposed study was designed to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the FFS as an alternative strategy to benefit the resource poor farmers from the existing agricultural technologies. The study was conducted in the central region of the province which comprises districts of Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, Charsadda, Nowshera, Kohat and Hangu. The population for the study consisted of all the FFS farmers and concerned EFS in the study area. For this purpose all the seven districts were selected and from each district all the four FFS were taken. Then, a complete list of member farmers of each FFS was obtained from Agriculture Department (Extension). Ten farmer respondents were selected from each FFS. Thus making a total of 280 respondents. In addition, all the EFS working in the study area comprising Field Assistants (FAs), Agriculture Officers (AOs), District Officers Agriculture (DOAs) and Executive District Officers (EDOs) Agriculture were taken as EFS respondents that made a sample of 70 respondents. Analysis of the data reveal that amongst various extension activities conducted under FFS farmers perceived crop protection and production technologies were rated 1st and 2nd with mean values 3.17 and 3.13, respectively by farmer respondents while briefing sessions / special topics and crop production technology were rated 1st and 2nd with mean values 3.86 and 3.81, respectively by EFS respondents. Farmers’ participation in nursery raising techniques was ranked 1st with mean value 3.30 whereas according to EFS respondents EFS’ facilitation was seen in nursery raising techniques and sowing methods of crops which were placed as 1st and 2nd with mean values 4.16 & 4.06, respectively. Greatest linkages of FFS farmers were developed with forest department with mean value 3.08 as reported by farmer respondents whereas EFS respondents marked that highest linkages were developed between extension and farming community under FFS with mean value 4.16. The farmer respondents ranked the strengths of FFS as ‘improves knowledge of farmers’ , ‘helps farmers in learning by doing’ and ‘discourages the use of pesticides at 1st, 2nd and 3rd with mean values 3.60, 3.53 and 3.49, respectively. The weaknesses of FFS were ‘heavy financial burden on the implementation of FFS programme’, ‘time consuming process’, and ‘weekly routine to attend school is difficult’ and were ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd with mean values 4.02, 3.69 and 3.67, respectively as reported by farmer respondents. The major strengths of FFS were ‘demand driven extension approach’, ‘discourages the use of pesticides’ and ‘helps farmers in learning by doing’ which were ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd with mean values 4.09, 3.99 and 3.91, respectively as reported by EFS respondents. The weaknesses of FFS were ‘heavy financial burden on the implementation of FFS programmes’, ‘less use of mass media’, ‘weekly routine to attend school is difficult and ‘low level of participation on the part of farmers’ and were ranked 1st, 2nd (for each statement) and 3rd with mean values 4.40, 3.93 and 3.87, respectively as reported by the EFS respondents.