LOAD SHEDDING IN PAKISTAN Objective: To identify the factors involved that cause’s severe load shedding in Pakistan and to recommend the best approach to solve and how to get rid of this problem. Summary: At present‚ Pakistan is facing severe load shedding approximately 12 hours a day in villages and 8-10 hours in urban areas. The load shedding of electricity has become a routine matter in the country. Electric energy is of utmost importance for the survival of modern life. Prosperity of
Premium Nuclear power World energy resources and consumption Energy development
EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN: A SURVEY Introduction Every year the government of Pakistan publishes some report or the other about education. If not specifically about education‚ at least the Economic Survey of Pakistan‚ carries a chapter on education. These reports confess that the literacy rate is low‚ the rate of participation in education at all levels is low and the country is spending too little in this area. Then there one brave promises about the future such as the achievement of hundred
Premium Higher education Pakistan Madrasah
Assignment Of English Topic: Essay on “Winning the lottery” Submitted By: Aqsa Naseer 11011507-080 Submitted to: Mam Samina Date of submission: 12-11-2012 Essay: “Winning the Lottery” Outline Of Essay: * Introduction. * Winning the lottery is a thrilling to do. * Positive effects of winning the lottery. * Negative effects
Premium
In the midst of political and social upheaval‚ environmental concerns take a backseat in Pakistan. The people of Pakistan find pride in following western trends when it comes to art‚ fashion‚ music and science‚ even if it involves murdering our value system. However‚ when it comes to environment‚ health‚ education and discipline‚ we prefer to stick to our old ignorant ways. I always believed that Pakistan could never truly progress in these sectors due to the attitude of its leaders and general
Premium Environmentalism Environment
ScienceDirect Economic Modelling journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ecmod Terrorism and tourism: A conjunction and ramification in Pakistan Syed Ali Raza ⁎‚ Syed Tehseen Jawaid 1 IQRA University‚ Karachi-75300‚ Pakistan a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t This study investigates the impact of terrorism activities on tourism in Pakistan by using the annual time series data from the period of 1980 to 2010. Johansen and Jeuuselius and ARDL bound testing cointegration approach
Premium Econometrics Economics Terrorism
under the leadership of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ culminated Pakistan on 14th August 1947. She started her journey as a country without many resources‚ no machinery‚ no industry‚ not much educated middle class‚ a huge problem of refugees and a neighbor always waiting for the kill. In 63 years Pakistan has come a long way‚ she is now 27th biggest economy of the world and the only nuclear power in the Muslim world. Pakistan came into being after the division of the sub continent; she consists
Premium Economy United States public debt Monetary policy
Economic condition of Pakistan For the past few years Pakistan has been following the technique of assessment of domestic oil value against the international oil value on a fortnight basis. About 85% of the oil required for domestic uses in Pakistan is imported. Back in the year 2004 various subsidies were given by the government on the oil price as an attempt to protect the citizens from the prospective record fuel costs. It was also an attempt to curb the rate of inflation prevalent in the country
Premium Benazir Bhutto Inflation Pakistan
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: 3 Awards and Accolades 4 Vision & Values 4 Our Vision 5 Corporate responsibility 5 Emergency Response Program 6 Khuddar Pakistan 7 Fund-raising Initiatives 7 Telenor brand 9 Macro environment in telecom sector 10 Monopoly‚ a thing from the past 10 Privatization and Liberalization 10 Cut-throat Competition 11 Choice: 11 Good quality 12 Accessibility 12 Prices 12 Improves and maintain standard 12 Stimulate growth 12 Rapidly Expanding
Premium Mobile phone Mobile network operator
change in just ten days? Well‚ mine did during summer break of my junior year. I went on a two-week trip to Pakistan with my Pakistani class. We traveled all over Pakistan‚ from Karachi to Peshawar‚ along the South of Pakistan‚ and even to Iran! I visited places I usually saw on the television screen. I even climbed 827 steps on the world famous Habib Bank Plaza. I truly enjoyed visiting the Pakistan Maritime Museum. It is so big that people say it takes about one whole week to go through the entire museum
Premium Pakistan Karachi
The educational system of Pakistan has been a topic of debate in the country since independence. There are different points of views regarding what type of education system would be in the best interest of the country and yet there has been no consensus on this matter. The educational system of Pakistan could be divided into three categories: Cambridge Education System: This education system involves a curriculum based on the UK standard of education. Only the rich and elite of the country
Premium Education Higher education Teacher