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  "title": "Pakistan Studies - Grade 10",
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    "A3": 3,
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      "lens": "religion",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "3.9/1k. Recurrent religious framing including the Islamisation chapter, but the book's dominant register is political-institutional rather than doctrinal."
    },
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      "id": "e02",
      "lens": "civics",
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      "text": "The strongest civics in the Balochistan set and among the strongest in the corpus. The 1973 Constitution is taught as a live instrument, not a historical episode: \"guarantees the fundamental rights to all Pakistani citizens irrespective of their religion, ethnicity etc. The constitution also guarantees the rights of the minorities\" (pakistan-studies-10-en · PAGE 11). Local government is taught with \"reserved seats for women and minorities\" (PAGE 20). A full chapter is titled Restoration of Democracy (1988-99), and the learning outcomes require pupils to \"comprehend the causes of Military take-over of 12 October 1999\" (PAGE 6)."
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      "id": "e03",
      "lens": "history",
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      "score": 3,
      "kind": "quotation",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "A4 = 3 because 1971 is given a partly internal cause: \"On 16th December, 1971, Dhaka fell to enemies due to the internal strife and direct military intervention of India\" (PAGE 6). Internal strife is named first. The surrender is described as Dhaka falling \"to enemies\" rather than as a surrender, and the war is not otherwise narrated. The book does treat Zia's Islamisation, Bhutto's nationalisation and the 1999 coup as subjects of study."
    },
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      "id": "e04",
      "lens": "patriotism",
      "axis": "A5",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "quotation",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "1.6/1k. The armed forces appear in the 1971 and nuclear material; the set-piece assessment is \"debate contest among the students on the topic: Pakistan, A Nuclear [Power]\" (PAGE …) — a debate whose conclusion is not genuinely open."
    },
    {
      "id": "e05",
      "lens": "othering",
      "axis": "A6",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "India appears as adversary in the 1971 and Kashmir material but the dominant frame is inter-state relations rather than communal essence."
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      "lens": "gender",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "The strongest gender result in the Balochistan corpus and one of the strongest in the study. Feminine tokens exceed masculine (ratio 1.31), and the referent is a woman exercising state power: Benazir Bhutto is narrated across two terms as Prime Minister with substantive political detail — \"Ghulam Ishaq Khan invited Benazir Bhutto, being the leader of the majority party to form the government, which she accepted\" (pakistan-studies-10-en · PAGE 14); her foreign policy, her dismissal, and \"Contrary to her first tenure, the relations with India remained tense\" are all treated as her decisions. Local government is taught with \"reserved seats for women and minorities\" (PAGE 20)."
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  "curriculum": "National Curriculum 2006",
  "edition": "NC 2006",
  "editionNote": "Class-10 front matter cites National Curriculum 2006 (Chemistry 10, English 10, Pakistan Studies 10)",
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