A. 28th July, 1991
B. 28th August, 1991
C. 28th September, 1991
D. None of above
A. 28th July, 1991
B. 28th August, 1991
C. 28th September, 1991
D. None of above
A. 27th March, 1987
B. 28th March, 1987
C. 29th March, 1987
D. None of above
A. Illegality of procedure
B. Dissolution of National Assembly
C. None of above
D. None of above
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. None of above
A. 9th November, 1985
B. 9th October, 1985
C. 9th December, 1985
D. None of above
A. 11th November, 1977
B. 16th May, 1977
C. 16th June, 1977
D. None of above
A. 3 Articles
B. 4 Articles
C. 5 Articles
D. None of above
A. 31st December, 1976
B. 1st January, 1976
C. 1st February, 1976
D. None of above
A. 13th September, 1976
B. 13th October, 1976
C. 13th November, 1976
D. None of above
A. 65th
B. 66th
C. 67th
D. 70th
Pakistan is among the top 20 gainers on the World Hapess index this year, ranked at 67th place, a jump of eight spots from last year’s ranking at 75.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s annual World Hapess Report ranked 156 countries based on six indicators: income per capita, life expectancy, social support, freedom, generosity and corruption.
Finland was once again ranked as the happiest country in the world. Denmark, Norway and Iceland clinched the second, third and fourth positions, respectively. South Sudan took the last spot in the ranking.