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    The One Unit Scheme (Urdu: ون یونٹ; Bengali: এক ইউনিট ব্যবস্থা) was the reorganisation of the provinces of Pakistan by the central Pakistani government...
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  • throughout the country, just as the way East Pakistan was one province. The One Unit Scheme would unite the provinces of Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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    gathered around one thousand armed Baloch tribals and demanded the immediate release of Ahmad Yar Khan of Kalat and the abolition of One Unit Scheme. As a result...
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    dissolution of One Unit Scheme. Following the introduction of a new constitution in 1956 which limited provincial autonomy and enacted the 'One Unit' concept...
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    East Pakistan was formed with West Pakistan at the reorganization of One Unit Scheme orchestrated by the 3rd prime minister of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali. The...
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    1947 until 1956, when it was re-structured as East Pakistan under the One Unit Scheme by the Constitution of Pakistan of 1956. East Bengal had a coastline...
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    country. It became part of West Pakistan upon the creation of the One Unit Scheme. On 1 April 1936 Sind division was separated from Bombay Presidency...
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    A heritage unit or commemorative locomotive is a railroad locomotive painted in an honorary paint scheme; usually the paint scheme is that of a now-defunct...
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    form a united province of West Pakistan in 1955 upon the creation of One Unit Scheme. The province was originally formed over the period 1876–1891 by three...
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  • last Governor of West Pakistan and implemented the dissolution of the One Unit scheme, after which he became the first Governor of Punjab province. Born...
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    form a unified province of West Pakistan in 1955 upon promulgation of One Unit Scheme and was reestablished in 1970. It was known by this name until 19 April...
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    north-east. It was dissolved and merged into West Pakistan upon creation of One Unit Scheme, in 1955. The creation of Pakistan in 1947 led to the division of the...
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  • 1956 West Pakistan Interim Assembly election (category Elections in Pakistan by administrative unit)
    Following the formation of West Pakistan under the One Unit scheme on 14 October 1955, an indirect election was held on 19 January 1956 for the newly...
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  • Administered Tribal Areas) into West Pakistan, which was created by the One Unit Scheme. Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan had existed since the latter...
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    was a nationalist outfit which emerged from controversy around the One Unit Scheme in the late 1960s and later joined Syed in his ideology of a separate...
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    Bogra as prime minister. He presided over the introduction of the One Unit Scheme." Ahmad, Mahvish (October–December 2012). "Quetta Divisions". Critical...
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  • manipulation of the constitution for his own ends. In particular, Mirza's One Unit scheme amalgamating the provinces of Pakistan into two wings - West Pakistan...
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    as one of the national languages of Pakistan and advocated the cause through his newspaper, the Nao Belal. He strongly opposed the 'One Unit' scheme and...
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    elements of G, one can define the multiplication, unit, and inverse maps by transport of structure. As a functor, it takes any S-scheme T to a product...
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  • 1955, when he was forced to resign because of his opposition to the ""One Unit Scheme"". He was succeeded by Sardar Bahadur Khan (older brother of General...
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    East Bengal was restructured and renamed East Pakistan as part of the One Unit Scheme. The building was damaged by a storm in 1961; substantial reconstruction...
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  • the Khairpur State into Pakistan. In 1970, after the dissolution of one unit scheme, it became a part of the Sind province. In 1971 it was renamed the...
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    in political demonstrations, including protests against Ayub Khan's One Unit Scheme. Husain developed an interest in development economics and sought further...
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    planned general elections. Its primary target was the disbanding of the One Unit scheme in West Pakistan and a fair deal for the increasingly discontented...
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    quick action was that the proposed draft was not supportive to the One Unit Scheme. After dissolution of the first Constitutional Assembly, second Constituent...
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  • Bangladesh) was called East Bengal and later renamed East Pakistan under the One Unit Scheme. West Pakistan dominated the country politically, and its leaders exploited...
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    emphasis on drafting the Constitution of Pakistan, and implemented the One Unit scheme despite regional opposition. He favored French architect Michel Ecochard...
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    overwhelming power in the military and civil government of Pakistan. The One Unit scheme was essentially an anti-democratic provocation meant to stop East Bengal...
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    Afghanistan in the west. It was formed after the implementation of the One Unit Scheme in 1954, according to which the North-West Frontier Province was divided...
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    Abu Hussain Sarkar became chief minister in 1955. As a result of the One Unit scheme, the assembly was renamed as the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly...
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