NEED OR PROFESSION
Institute Of Business Management
PAKISTAN STUDIES
Ma’am Urfi Khalid
Section: C
Group Members:
Farzeen Rais (14603)
Hafsa Dhanani (14132)
Muhamad Yousuf
Waqar Amin
Zayn Asrani
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
December 16, 2012
Ms. Urfi Khalid
Course Instructor
Pakistan Studies
Institute of Business Management
Karachi
Here is my term report on influence of western culture on the social behavior of youth of Pakistan, which was to be submitted on December 12, 2012.
I greatly benefited from this report. It has helped in broadening my vision, improving my analytical skills, building self-reliance and getting an actual experience of what I have learnt throughout the semester. I hope it is up to your expectations and fulfils all the requirements provided by you.
I would dearly & sincerely like to thank you for the belief you showed in my capabilities and the support you gave throughout the semester & in assigning the report. This truly helped me in the learning process & also gave firsthand experience about the cement sector.
Yours sincerely,
Farzeen Rais
Hafsa Dhanani
Muhamad Yousuf
Waqar Amin
Zayn Asrani
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Our report discuses the most asked question in Pakistan i.e. “Beggary – A Need or Profession?” In the Third World, beggars are not an uncommon sight. Children and adults alike, with pitiable faces, a limb or two chopped off or a gouged out eye or perhaps a pus-filled wound, they can be seen everywhere- tapping on car windows at traffic lights, outside religious places, on pavements. So much has this problem inflated, that even the government has officially recognized “beggary” as an industry contributing towards country’s national income!!! However, what does not meet the eye, is the force behind this ever escalating problem of beggary, the organized “Beggar Mafia”, which can go at any lengths to safeguard their selfish interests; not even hesitating to hurt or maim the young, the elderly and the children