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.:About Pakistan:. |
Cultural Links Pakistan Students Association (PakSA):-
PakSA, a Rensselaer Student Union funded cultural organization has been
presenting and promoting Pakistani culture to the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (RPI) campus and catering to the needs of students with
Pakistani heritage for the last 12 years. The site carries an extensive
set of information regarding the history, culture, government, geography,
education, communication, tourism and economy of Pakistan. Aga Khan Development Network:-
Aga Khan Development Network is a worldwide network launched by Aga Khan,
the spiritual head of the Ismaili community of Islam but its various
agencies are private, international, non-denominational, organisations.
Working in the areas of economic development, health, education, rural
development, capacity building of NGOs, housing and architecture, the
network is extremely active in Pakistan and has extensive projects,
especially in the Northern Areas. This information is organized
thematically on the website. Pakistan Web Directory:Arts and
Humanities:- The site presents web resources related to Arts and
Humanities in Pakistan. A list of websites about urdu poets, poems,
ghazals, art and architecture and world's web portals in Urdu are also
present.
Harappa.com:-
Harappa.com is a media spigot to South Asia's past. The objective is
archaeological: literally in the case of the ancient Indus Valley
Civilization, metaphorically in the excavations of early modern media from
the Raj period. Ancient Harappa, founded over 5,000 years ago, was one of
the world's first cities. Today it is the first ancient Indus urban center
being researched with modern scientific and multi-disciplinary tools. We
are grateful to a number of the world's leading Indus scholars,
particularly those working at Harappa, for sharing their work on the
Website. The goal is to make this little known civilization's rich
heritage and new discoveries accessible to a wide audience. The other half
of the Website deals with the other end of Indian and Pakistani history,
the Raj, through early media - especially photographs and film as well as
lithographs and engravings. Much of the media is outside the subcontinent
today. Most of it (especially archival film) has already been lost. The
objective is to bring these long lost images from obscurity into the
daylight of the web.
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