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Top 5 Locations to Buy a House Under Rs 1 Crore in Multan

Top 5 Locations to Buy a House Under Rs. 1 Crore in Multan By Laila Waqar Multan is one of the major cities in southern Punjab and holds historical importance. It is one of the developed cities of Pakistan with a population of 2,015,000 in 2020 indicating an increase of 2.18 percent from 2019. Graana.com brings you the top 5 locations to buy a house under Rs 1 crores in Multan for the convenience of the residents. Bahadurpur Bahadurpur is located at the heart of all major places and possesses all important amenities. It is also one of the oldest and the most developed localities in the city of Multan with excellent educational institutes and top-notch healthcare facilities.

Cherishing responsible government - André DeBattista

The 100th anniversary of the 1921 constitution is worth commemorating. It was a crucial step in Malta’s political and constitutional development since, among the many different constitutional arrangements – from official majorities to representative government – Malta was granted ‘self-government’ for the very first time. The premise of the ‘diarchy’ was simple. Malta was to have two governments. The imperial government was to take care of all ‘reserved matters’ concerning imperial interests in Malta. ‘Reserved matters’ included control over military and defence, the dockyard, harbours, communications and censorship. They also comprised functions such as the issuing of passports and the minting of currency.

The amazing story of the first Innu Malti, 1901

Malta’s national anthem Lil din l-art ħelwa has today become part of the routine fixtures of Maltese nationhood, enshrined in the Constitution, accepted effortlessly by all shades of political opinion. The inspirational story of Dr George Borg Olivier’s dogged relentlessness to have the Innu Malti recognised and dignified, against equally obstinate colonialist resistance, was wholly unknown, until recently revealed by Prof. Joseph M. Pirotta in his 2016 book Nation, Pride and Dignity. Borg Olivier and the National Anthem, Malta. Lord Grenfell, Governor of Malta, who banned the playing of the new national anthem. But, as it happens, Lil din l-art ħelwa, words by the poet Dun Karm Psaila, music by Robert Samut, first sung in 1922, is only our second national anthem. The story of the first, almost totally overlooked and forgotten, was recently unearthed by Dr Albert Ganado in his article ‘When the Maltese national anthem was barred by closing the Royal Theatre’ (The Sunday T

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