Following the completion of one full year of PML-N as the ruling party of Pakistan, a think-tank has predicted a high 6% growth in the economy next year. Pakistan, headed by industrialist Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, has gained billion in terms of aid and loan, which has greatly improved the overall economic conditions of the […]
WASHINGTON, August 30, 2012 – World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim will visit Africa in his first official visit outside the U.S. since taking up his new position in July 2012. He will visit Côte d’Ivoire and South Africa September 4-6 to meet with national leaders, government ministers, women leaders and young people, along […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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Rule of law essential for the growth of Pakistan Rule of law is the basic and most important element of any nation in the world as it plays a pivotal role in the growth of a society. The absence of rule of law always creates disparity of power and the downtrodden classes always suffer to […]
Mar 14 2012 | Posted in
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Widening fiscal deficit and slow growth; IMF sees Pak economy vulnerable to internal and external shocks Washington: (Monday, February 06, 2012) expressing concerns over Pakistan’s slow economic growth and the increasing fiscal deficit, the International Monetary Fund has said that the country’s economy was at a high risk to remain vulnerable to internal and external […]
Feb 6 2012 | Posted in
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Political deadlock responsible for economic downturn: experts ISLAMABAD: (23 January 2012) Politics deter economic reforms and political instability perpetuates economic uncertainty, said Dr Ashfaque H. Khan, while speaking at seminar here on Monday. The seminar “impact of current political deadlock on Pakistan’s economy" was organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI). Dr Abid Q. Suleri, […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
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Impact of Currant Political Deadlock on Pakistan’s Economy, Seminar on Monday Islamabad: (Thursday, January 19, 2012) The current political impasse between various state institutions is now costing the macro-economy of Pakistan in the form of stagnant growth and investment. Several structural issues require government’s immediate attention which includes power and gas sector crises, unsustainable losses […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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Wheat yield is expected be lower this season; says CM Sindh After ravaging floods and heavy rainfall in most parts of Sindh province this summer, the Chief Minister, Sayed Qaim Ali Shah, has stated that it is extremely likely that the wheat production for the current season will be far too low than the last […]
Jan 6 2012 | Posted in
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Our country is in deep financial, political, social, economical and last but not the least power crisis; corruption is at its peak and so is poverty; disparity between the distributions of national income has no boundaries; immorality is prevailing; human trafficking and child labour are mundane; the rich is getting richer and poor is falling […]