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Employment Discrimination Against Ex-Offenders with Special Reference to Pakistan

Thesis Info

Author

Abida Sikandar Khan

Supervisor

Farkhanda Zia

Program

PhD

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Degree End Year

2020

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Law

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-07 07:12:43

ARI ID

1676729662792

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جو گل سانوں کھا گئی اے

جو گل سانوں کھا گئی اے
ربی چیتے آ گئی اے

خورے موت کرے گی کیہ
جند تے حال ونجا گئی اے

راہ نہ چھڈی جیون دی
اِنج تقدیر ہرا گئی اے

توں کنج ہور دا ہویا ایں
ایہہ گل اندروں کھا گئی اے

سوہنیا ربا! بس کر دے
رہ کیہ ہور سزا گئی اے؟

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