Pakistan Economic and Social Review Volume XXXIX, No. 1 (Summer 2001), pp. 5774 IMPACT OF LANDSLIDE HAZARDS ON HOUSING AND RELATED SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS IN MURREE (PAKISTAN) AMIR NAWAZ KHAN* Abstract. Murree, called "the queen of the hills" by the people lovingly, is one of the worst slideaffected area of Pakistan. The problem of landslide hazards .
Pakistan is a country which is trying hard to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which are set for all developing The progress of health sector in Pakistan could not be ignored since the time of independence. Moreover, it has achieved improvement in social sector, agricultural sector and economic Pakistani health care system is in progress .
· The Struggle Against Religious Conflict in Pakistan. August 6, 2014. By Farid Alam, Sofia Noreen. On the third day of Eidul Fitar last week, two Hindu trader brothers from district Umerkot in Sindh Province were murdered in front of their home. An Ahmadi doctor was murdered in Chiniot in May 2014 while a Hazara Shia community in Quetta was ...
· Pakistan has the distinction of being among that handful of countries in the world that have been blessed with numerous minerals and marble varieties. The most famous and exclusive of these precious stone marble is the Onyx; which is predominantly found in the gas cavities of lava. Onyx is quite popular as a decorative stone, and it is utilized in creating any number of indoor as well as ...
· Pakistan has an extended history of funding from IMF starting from 1958 to 2004 in various time spans and now the current agreement from 2008. This study analyzes the impact of IMF funding on Pakistan. Although there has been criticism regarding both issues of policies and the funding impact but the focus of this research is to study the impacts and not to discuss or .
· Agriculture is one of the primary contributors to Pakistan's economy. However, over the last few decades, the atmospheric carbon dioxide emission has been amplified to a great extent in Pakistan. This amplifiion may cause climate change, global warming, and environmental mitigation in Pakistan. This paper empirically investigates the impact of CO 2 .
· On October 8, 2005, at 8:50 local time, a magnitude Mw = earthquake struck the Himalayan region of northern Pakistan and Kashmir. The earthquake epicenter was loed approximately 9 km ...
View from COMS 7890 at Karachi Institute of Economics Technology, Karachi (City Campus). Impact of CPEC on Pakistans Economy Final .
Pervez Musharraf, Former Pakistani President, Banned From .. 30 Apr 2013 . The ban came as Pakistan's powerful army chief pledged in a rare speech that . More in Business . Why The Rolling Stones Were Forced To Slash Ticket Prices 1k · Everything .. They seek to impose Islamic law and break the alliance with the United States... aspman07: I sense someone has .
Pakistan's total primary energy demand under caseI is expected to increase from million TOEs in 2007 to million TOEs in 2022 and million TOEs in caseII. During 1992 – 2007 primary energy requirements of the country increased at an annual growth rate of %. As per developed forecast the primary energy demand will increase at annual growth rate of % and % ...
Pakistan flood impact assessment 1 | P a g e Pakistan flood impact assessment September 2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The monsoon induced flooding in Pakistan constitutes an evolving crisis on an unprecedented scale. The impact of the flood has varied: The flash floods in the mountainous no rth (KPK) were intense and highly destructive. This was also largely the case in parts of Balochistan. In ...
Pakistan is facing a serious challenge to ensure all children, particularly the most disadvantaged, attend, stay and learn in school. While enrollment and retention rates are improving, progress has been slow to improve eduion indiors in Pakistan. An estimated million children aged 516 are outofschool. Currently, Pakistan has the world's secondhighest number of outofschool ...
· In Pakistan today, formal eduion is partitioned into four levels: primary schools from Grades 1 to 5, middle schools from Grades 6 to 8, high schools for Grades 9 and 10, and college for two years to reach Intermediate level. After Intermediate, students can do two or three more years in college to get a Bachelor's degree or go on to professional colleges. Bachelor's .
Pakistan is a country which is trying hard to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which are set for all developing The progress of health sector in Pakistan could not be ignored since the time of independence. Moreover, it has achieved improvement in social sector, agricultural sector and economic Pakistani health care system is in progress .
Pakistan as developing economy the employment on consistent level has much importance. In this behalf agriculture has much importance because it provides employment directly or indirectly to the public. Employment directly affects the GSP of economy as well as the per capita income. With the increase in per capita income living standard increases, higher hygiene facilities .
The South Asian region, being home of the 23% world population and one of the poorest regions would be hit hard by climate change. Endemic morbidity, increased deaths, diseases due to heat waves, floods, storms, fires and droughts would be witnessed.
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