Tuesday, 30 June 2015

History of Pakistan Rangers


1947. After the emergence of Pakistan on 14th Aug 1947 a force by the name of Home Guards in Punjab and Sindh Rifles in Sindh was created with its Headquarters at Lahore to intercept the trans - borders criminals. This force was placed under the then IG of Police for administration. 

  1958. In Oct 1958, Border Police was reorganized to form an independent department under the West Pakistan Government by the name of West Pakistan Rangers.
All four frontier forces i.e. Punjab Border Police, Bahawalpur Border Police, Sindh Border Police and Khairpur Military Police were merged to form an independent department of West Pakistan Government for which an ordinance was promulgated. The command elements came on deputation from the Pakistan Army. The West Pakistan Rangers consisted of three main Units as fol:-

  • Sutlej Rangers (new shape of Punjab Border Police) with its Headquarters at Lahore.
  • Desert Rangers (new shape of Bahawalpur border Police) with its Headquarters at Bahawalpur.
  • Indus Rangers (new shape of Khairpur Military Police and Sindh Border Police) with its Headquarters at Hyderabad.

1969. In 1969, due to heavy commitment of Sutlej Rangers it was restructured and a new Unit was raised name Chenab Rangers with its Headquarters at Sialkot, having 193 Kilometers Working Boundary and 105 Kilometers of International Border.

1972. Force was renamed from West Pakistan Rangers to Pakistan Rangers and given under the control of Federal Government (Ministry of Defence).

1974. In 1974, it became part of the Civil Armed Force under the Ministry of Interior.

1989. In late 1989, due to growing riots and worsening Law and Order situation in Sindh, a new force was raised named Mehran force under the direct command of Director General Pakistan Rangers with its nucleus Headquarters in Karachi. Five permanent Sectors consisting four wings each named Shahbaz Rangers, Bhattai Rangers, Qasim Rangers, Sachal Rangers and Indus Rangers were the part of this force.

1995. 1st Jul 1995 Pakistan Rangers was bifurcated into Punjab and Sindh Rangers. After bifurcation, Sector HQ Cholistan Rangers alongwith 3 x Wings were raised at Rahim Yar Khan to cover long distance of Desert and Cholistan area.

2003.  2 x Wings were raised for Internal Security Duties.

2005. Sector HQ Punjnad Rangers alongwith 4 x Wings were raised for Internal Security Duties .

Presently, Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) has become dynamic and vibrant force and performing challenging tasks of guarding eastern border and performing Internal Security duties in Punjab, Gilgit, Rajanpur and Islamabad Capital Territory in a befitting manner. This is only possible due to the commitment/foresightedness of our predecessors and hard work of present team..
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Thursday, 25 June 2015

History of Minar-e-Pakistan

Minar-e-Pakistan

Pakistan History In Picture



Minar-i-Pakistan (Urdu: مینارِ پاکستان‎ / ALA-LC: Mīnār-i Pākistān,
 literally "Tower of Pakistan") is one of the most important national 
monuments of the country.  
The tower was constructed during the 1960s on the site where, 
on 23 March 1940, the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore
 Resolution, the first official call for a separate homeland for the
 Muslimsliving in the South Asia, in accordance with the two 
nation theory.
The tower reflects a blend of Mughal, Islamic and modern 
architecture.

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Designed:

The tower was designed and supervised by Nasreddin Murat-Khan,
 an architect and engineer hailing from Daghistan


Structure:


The base is about 8 meters above the ground. The tower rises about 
62 meters on the base.
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 Political Stands:

Minar-e-Pakistan has always served as the location a number 
of political protests and rallies, including recently those arranged
 by PTI.



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