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By Zakia Touqeer The Standard of living is the level of material goods, wealth, necessities, and comfort available to a particular socioeconomic group, mostly a nation. It includes factors like poverty rate, Guest Posting income, employment availability, and quality, Gross Domestic Product, political and economic stability, national economic growth, house affordability and quality, the expectancy …

By: Uzma Rana 75 years and not a single successful economic policy What a chaos! Core Inflation Rate in Pakistan increased by 18.5% in June 2023.Inflation rate rose to 38% in May and this was a record-breaking jump. Weekly inflation rate has reached all times high 38%. We don’t have money to pay for imports …

By: Ali Aqeel Student BS Public Administration University of Okara Democracy, the very essence of “rule by the people,” has deep roots in the history of Pakistan. Emerging from the ancient Greek words ‘demos’ and ‘kratos,’ Pakistan’s democratic journey has been a tumultuous one, witnessing fluctuating periods of military and civilian rule. As the world’s …

By: Arshad Kotgula ______________________ Talagang: Like every year, the name of Chakwal district was also included in the list of other sensitive districts of Punjab during Muharram. Chakwal district is declared sensitive every time and the district administration is tasked to ensure that arrangements are not neglected. A few years ago in Chakwal, there was …

By: Seerat Fatima Sugar plays an important role in the human diet as it provides essential energy for various bodily functions. When sugar is oxidized in the human body, it releases 3.75 kcal/g or 16 kJ of energy per gram. Adequate intake of sugar has several beneficial purposes. Glucose is the primary source of energy …

General Election of Bangladesh

By: Sayed Anwar Bangladesh, since its independence, held 11 general elections over the years. The country faced hard times to establish a minimum democratic system. After the secession from Pakistan in 1971, it endured ‘populist authoritarianism'(1972-75) and ‘military dictatorship'(1975-1990) for almost 19 years. In 1991, the first parliamentary election was held under a parliamentary system …

By: Laiba Yousaf The Constitution is a fundamental document that establishes the framework for governance and the exercise of power. It outlines the powers of institutions and establishes the relationships between various state institutions. It also delineates the limits within which these institutions must operate and defines the nature of the relationship between individuals and …

Sweera Shehzad Student BS Public Administration Pakistan faces numerous challenges and instability on multiple fronts. One of the major challenges is terrorism and extremism, with various militant groups operating within its borders. These groups pose a threat to national security and have been responsible for countless acts of violence and instability. Another significant challenge is …

Mahnoor Ayub Student BS Medical Laboratory and Technology University of Okara Pakistan’s national education system is composed of twelve years of education spread across four levels: primary (grades 1-5), middle school (grades 6-8), matriculation (grades 9 and 10), and intermediate (grades 11 and 12). Education plays a crucial role in the progress and development of …

US Foreign Policy Contradictions

By: Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer A recent $3 billion IMF deal has reshaped Pakistan’s economic landscape, but it is anticipated to introduce a host of political uncertainties leading up to the upcoming general elections. If the ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan is allowed to participate in the election, he is likely to emerge victorious. Once …