In today’s fast moving era, media is playing a major role in creating awareness among the people, regarding every field of life. In other words, it has turned the whole world into a global village and no one can deny its role in making or breaking a society. Media is not only a source of […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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The energy crisis has worsened the economy of Pakistan and continues to pull down the GDP growth rate. The future of the country appears bleak. According to WAPDA’s chairman, Shakeel Ahmed Durrani, the power shortage is expected to last until 2018, given the increase in demand. The government of Pakistan looks for solutions amidst expensive […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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If only the people of Pakistan were as punctual and disciplined as load-shedding There are many things the people of Pakistan are known for but punctuality, orderliness and discipline are a few things that we are not known for. It is for this reason, perhaps, that one element of load-shedding has the nation both frustrated […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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State of Food Insecurity in Pakistan The world economic recession over the past years and continued political tensions in recent weeks have exacerbated Pakistan’s national economy as well obscured the path of social development. The burden of overdue expenditure on military operations to contain militancy in the country has also hindered social development. This […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan in way to an aimless state The remarks of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry that the style in which state institutions are working is a cursing reflection of the level of governance generally and administrative capability particularly. The milieu to this expression was the Chief Justice’s unhappiness over the non-payment of salaries […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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Many will argue about the uniqueness of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), few will dare to highlight the fundamental issue associated the overall program, which does little for improving the overall quality of life of the individuals. While, the words can be tweaked and one can find enough marketers to sell their entity, […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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Dam Fool Finally after years of delay Pakistan People’s Party was able to laid the foundation of the much awaited power project Diamar Bhasha Dam. This was not the first time when Diamar Bhasha Dam received an opening ceremony, as earlier former President of Pakistan (Rtd.) General Pervez Musharaf laid the stone in the last […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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We continue our discourse on Corporate Spamming culture, taking a closer look on the increasing number of spam emails routed to the inboxes of customers. Spam Emails Its not only our phones that are plagued, the email accounts aren’t safe from spammers either. This becomes a double trouble for people that have their emails setup […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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The end of load-shedding in Islamabad, too good to be true When it was announced earlier in the month that there would be no more load-shedding in Islamabad, there was a general sense of relief and a wave of peace sweeping over almost every citizen of the city. At the same time however, everyone was […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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Reforming the system of Judicial Appointments in Pakistan Lately, Pakistan’s justice system has suffered due to the low number of judges sitting in the High Courts and Supreme Court. The dispensing of justice to the public has slowed down due to the lack of an appropriate number of justices sitting in these honourable courts. The […]
Energy Crisis in Pakistan: Part One The nexus between economic prosperity and self sufficiency in energy has become essentially vital for Pakistan. Today the energy crisis looming before us is the culmination of a long list of governmental failures, malpractices along with inefficient ways of consumption and a perpetually fragile economy. The futility of apparent […]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan is not only blessed with the five flowing rivers, four seasons and fertile soil for almost all the crops rather its geographic location as well is nothing less of a miracle. The mountain ranges in the north, the Arabian Sea splashing in the south and has neighbors at both ends, a Hindu neighbor and […]