10 facts about Pakistan
10 facts about Pakistan
Today I am going to tell you 10 facts about Pakistan that you did not know about Pakistan. I am going to tell you the facts in which Pakistan is best in all over the world.
1. Intelligent:-
Pakistan is the fourth most
intelligent nation in the world institute for European Business Administration
organize a whole in 125 countries and give to Pakistan the world 4rth
intelligent nation in the world the example of this is the youngest Microsoft professional
Arfa Abdul Karim Randhawa and Babar Kamal. Youngest Civil judge in the world
Muhammad Ilyas Nobel award holder Mala Yousif Zai and seventh of the doctors
and engineers in the world belongs to Pakistan.
2. Private Ambulance System:-
Pakistan has the largest
ambulance system in the world the Eidhi ambulance system in Pakistan. Eidhi has
300 institutes in different cities of Pakistan they have 1800 ambulances. They
also have air ambulance mean they have helicopter. These ambulance provide 24
hour services and they receive 600 calls per day .
3. Irrigation System:-
Pakistan has the largest
irrigation system in the world. In the mid 1990s, water system from the Indus
River and its feeders comprised the world's biggest adjacent water system
framework, fit for watering more than 16 million hectares. The framework
incorporates three significant stockpiling supplies and various blasts,
headworks, waterways, and conveyance channels. The absolute length of the
trench framework surpasses 58,000 kilometers; there are an extra 1.6 million
kilometers of homestead and field trench. About 25% of the area of Pakistan
is cultivated and water is delivered here from the world's largest canal
system. Russia is largest country in the world according to area and Pakistan
cultivates about three times as much as Russia.
4. Deep Port:-
Pakistan has largest deep port in
the world. Gawader port has covered almost 635 miles area. After four years of
negotiations, Pakistan purchased the Gawadar enclave from Oman for US$3 million
on 8 September 1958 and Gawadar officially became part of Pakistan on 8
December 1958. It can handle trade with 196 countries through 4764 ships. It is
situated on the Arabia-Sea at Gawadar in Blochitan province
of Pakistan and is under the administrative control of the Maritime
Secretary of Pakistan and operational control of the China Overseas Port
Holding Company The port features prominently in the China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan, and is considered to be a link between
the Belt and Road Initiative and the Maritime Silk Road projects
5. Dam:-
Pakistan has largest earth fill
dam in the world. Tarbela dam is world largest earth fill dam. Tarbela Dam,
goliath rock-fill dam on the Indus River, Pakistan. Worked somewhere in the
range of 1968 and 1976, it has a volume of 138,600,000 cubic yards (106,000,000
cubic m). With a repository limit of 11,098,000 section of land feet
(13,690,000,000 cubic m), the dam is 469 feet (143 m) high and 8,997 feet
(2,743 m) wide at its peak. Tarbela Dam is one of two primary designs (the
other is Mangla Dam on the Jhelum River) in the Indus Basin project, which came
about because of the Indus Waters Agreement among India and Pakistan. Along
with their auxiliary dams, Tarbela and Mangla were worked to control occasional
vacillations on the Indus River.It cost US$1.497 billion to make.
6. Anthem tune
Pakistan national anthem tune is
on 1 rank in the world. Ahmad G Chagla composed the music of national anthem
with run time of 80 seconds in 1949. Hafiz Jalendri wrote poetry on this tune
in 1952. It was formally embraced as Pakistan's public song of praise in August
1954 and was recorded in the very year by ten significant artists of Pakistan
including Ahmad Rushdi, Kaukab Jahan, Rasheeda Begum, Najam Ara, Naseema
Shaheen, Akhtar Abbas, Zawar Hussain, Anwar Zaheer, and Akhtar Wasi Ali. Pakistan
also has the world record for most people reading anthem together.
7. Manmade forest:-
Pakistan also have the record of
the world largest manmade forest in the world. Change manga forest is the
largest manmade forest in the world. The Changa Manga backwoods was initially
planted in 1866 by British foresters. Its trees were reaped to accumulate fuel
and assets for the motors utilized in the North-Western rail route
organizations. This located in Lahore and Qasoor district it cover the 12000
Acer area. He backwoods is home to 14 types of warm
blooded creatures, 50 types of birds, six types of reptiles, two types of
creatures of land and water and 27 types of creepy crawlies. Accordingly, other
than delivering lumber for the nearby business, the woods likewise fills in as
a significant natural life save.
8. The seventh largest standing force in the world:-
Pakistani armed force is the
seventh largest armed force of the world. The Pakistan Army was shaped in 1947
after freedom from the British Empire. The military presently utilizes roughly
560,000 dynamic powers, making it one of the world's greatest military. Pakistan's
SST commandos and pilot is considered the most trained professional in the
world. The Pakistan Army occupied with three significant battles against India.
The vast majority of the weapons utilized by the military are of Chinese,
European or American inception. The stock principally involves little arms,
shielded vehicles, mounted guns, helicopters and air protection frameworks
9. Battlefield:-
The Siachen Glacier is the most
noteworthy milestone on earth where India and Pakistan have battled irregularly
since 13 April 1984. The two nations keep a perpetual military presence in the
district at a tallness of more than 6,000 meters. In excess of 2000 individuals
have passed on in this unfriendly landscape, for the most part because of
climate boundaries and the regular perils of mountain Warfare.
10. Polo ground:-
Shandur Polo Festival is one of
the enormous celebrations in Pakistan. This celebration is held from 7 to 9
July consistently on Shandur Pass in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The
polo coordinate is played between the groups of Chitral District and regions of
Gilgit-Baltistan, is a free-form game.