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  "boardName": "Punjab",
  "boardFull": "Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Lahore",
  "class": "10",
  "classSort": 10,
  "subject": "Pakistan Studies",
  "medium": "English",
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  "acquired": "2026-08-21",
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  "title": "Pakistan Studies EM 2023-24 Class 10",
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    "A3": 4,
    "A4": 4,
    "A5": 2,
    "A6": 3,
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  "edition": "2022-23",
  "editionNote": "Single National Curriculum 2022, Experimental Edition",
  "note": "Native digital text, marked \"Experimental Edition\", chapters numbered 5 to 8 continuing the class-9 book: History of Pakistan 1971 to date, World Affairs, Economic Development, and Population, Society and Culture. Content reaches the 2018 elections, the most current Pakistan Studies volume examined. Its notable feature is A6 1, the corpus maximum for inclusion: the section \"Contribution and Achievements of Minorities in Nation Building\" (pp.106-108) quotes the 11 August 1947 speech including the usually cut passage about Hindus ceasing to be Hindus, then runs an honour roll from A.R. Cornelius and Rana Bhagwan Das to Cecil Chaudhry, Ruth Pfau and Danish Kaneria, plus a section on interfaith harmony (p.99). It has a Christian co-author, Prof. Anjum James Paul, and a Sikh reviewer, and is also reviewed by the Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust. A3 5 and A4 4: it narrates coups factually, \"General Pervez Musharraf overthrew the PML-N government\", but euphemises and never criticises, and Zia's rule is a catalogue of reforms. A2 3 is Punjab's densest institutional content, delivered as a regime-by-regime achievement chronicle. A7 3: the widest professional list in the corpus, on the premise that \"Nature assigned separate roles\".",
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