Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of Pakistan Studies)
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of Pakistan Studies)
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of Pakistan Studies)
ASSIGNMENT No. 2
Q.1 Discuss the role of Mari Gas Company in the exploration of natural gas in
Pakistan. (20)
Q.2 Highlight the potential of Pharmaceuticals industry in the country. (20)
Q.3 Elaborate the role of Pakistan International Container Terminal Ltd. and Pakistan
National Shipping Corporation Ltd. in the transportation sector. (20)
Q.4 Discuss the role of Pakistan Steel Mill in the industrial development of Pakistan. (20)
Q.5 Highlight the issues faced by the inhabitants of urban settlements in Pakistan. (20)
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COURSE OUTLINE
In geography of Pakistan Part-II code no. 9353 you will study about the power energy
resources of Pakistan. The course also includes industry, transport & communications,
foreign trade (exports & imports), population, settlements and political geography of the
country. For your convenience every topic of this course is hereby briefly defined and
explained.
Power Energy Resources: Power energy resources of Pakistan mean coal, petroleum,
gas, hydroelectricity, thermal power, solar power, biogas energy and nuclear power. All
these resources are classified into two groups i.e., (i) Power Resources-I (coal &
petroleum) and (ii) power resources-II (gas, electricity and nuclear).
Power Resources-I deals with coal and petroleum potentials of Pakistan. Four areas of
the country are known for the coal deposits. They are (i) Khost, Shahrig and Harnai in
Baluchistan, (ii) Badin, Thatta, Hyderabad and Dadu districts in Sindh, and (iii) Salt
Rang in Punjab. Petroleum fields like Chanda in Kohat district have recently been
explored. Famous petroleum refineries are Attock Oil Company, Morgah Oil Company,
Pak Refinery Ltd, and National Refiner Ltd.
Power Resources-II deals with hydel power, natural gas and nuclear power of the
country. Pakistan major plants of hydel power are Tarbela, Mangla, Warsak, Dargai
Malakand and Kurumgari. Natural gas has been discovered at several places in Pakistan.
Three major natural gas regions in Pakistan are: (i) East Central Balochistan and Upper
Sindh, (ii) Lower Sindh and (iii) The Northern Region. Nuclear power plants in the
country are two in number. One at Karachi and another at Chashma Mianwali Punjab.
Industry: There are three types of industries in Pakistan. They are; (i) Cottage industries, (ii)
Small Scale Industries (iii) Large Scale Industries. For easy understanding we have divided
the Industry development in Pakistan into three categories i.e., Industry-I (general), Industry-
II (light) and Industry-Ill (heavy). Following are the details:
Industry-l includes mostly cottage industry or small industrial unit in which the owner
and his family members work and usually no hired labour is employed. Blacksmiths
carpenters and potters produce many articles of everyday use. Cloth, utensils, pottery,
articles of wood, iron, brass, embroidery and knitwear are its products.
Industry-II among the light or small scale industries of Pakistan are included Cotton
industry, wool, Silk, Jute, Cement, Fertilizer, Leather, Glass, Oil products industry,
Chemicals, Sugar, Biscuits and Tobacco. Sports goods, Surgical instruments and Carpets
are largely the products of light industries in Pakistan.
Industry-III heavy or large scale industry is one in which there is no limit to investment
made and to the number of workers employed. The heavy engineering, Karachi Shipyard
and Engineering works, Machine Tool Factory, Heavy Mechanical Complex and Iron
and Steel plant are examples of large scale industries in Pakistan.
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Transport: In Pakistan there are four major modes of transport. They are; (i) Roads, (ii)
Railways (iii) Water transport or shipping and (iv) Air Transport. Seaports like Karachi,
Port Qasim and Gwadar are also sub-topics of this unit. Dry ports working in Pakistan
are Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Hyderabad and
Larkana.
Trade: Trade in Pakistan has two types; internal and external or foreign trade. Major
items of foreign trade are; raw cotton, cotton fabrics, hides and skins, rugs, wool, chrome,
sports goods and cutlery. Import includes petroleum, petroleum products, machinery,
manufactured goods, minerals, fertilizers, edible oil, tea and foods. Trade relations with
world countries like Asia, Europe, America, Africa, Middle East, China, Japan, Hong
Kong, Sri Lanka, UK. and Canada are well established.
Population: In unit no.8 population structure, population growth rate and causes of
population growth are included. Problems of population growth like shortage of houses,
unemployment, early marriages and deficiency in food supply are also highlighted.
Settlement covers a wide range of habitations—hamlet, village, township, town, city
metropolis and megalopolis.
Assignments:
· Assignments are those written exercises, which you are required to complete at
your own home or place of work after having studied different parts of the
suggested reading material within the scheduled period of study. (See the
assignments scheduled).
· For this course you will receive 02 assignments, a set of these assignments is
being sent to you in this mailing package. We expect you to complete your
assignments within the scheduled period.
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· This is a compulsory course work and its successful completion will make you
eligible to take final examination at the end of the semester.
· To complete your work successfully, you are provided with tutorial support, so
that you can discuss your academic problems in tutorial meetings.
· After completing the assignment you will send it to the tutor, whose name is
notified to you for assessment and necessary guidance. Your tutor will return your
assignments after marking and providing academic guidance and supervision.
· To qualify each assignment, you have to obtain a minimum of 40%marks.
Note: The students are informed about the names of tutors and study centers in the
beginning of the semester. If you do not receive such information, please contact your
Regional Office.
Recommended books:
1. B.L. C. Johnson, (2000), PAKISTAN, rep. NBF., Islamabad.
2. Khalid Nazir Ahmad (2010), PAKISTAN A Study Of Geographical
Environment Economy & Human Resources, Azeem Academy, Lahore, Pakistan.
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Suggested Readings: