Question: The Government of Pakistan offers health care for free or at nominal rates in public hospitals. Does this act like a health insurance? Who benefits from such a policy? Critically analyze the policy and assess if a program like Medicaid can be successfully implemented in our context; will it improve health outcomes? The Economic Survey of Pakistan 2011-12 suggests that the federal government’s expenditure on health amounted to a measly 0.27% of the national GDP (“Pakistan”). Given that a majority
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The idea of Pakistan was conceived in the early 1930’s; Mohammed Ali Jinnah founded the Muslim League‚ in hopes to form a new state for Indian Muslims‚ as they were being persecuted by the majority Hindu’s. Pakistan was founded on 14th August 1947 comprising of East & West Pakistan. Pakistan’s strongest institution was the army‚ and they kept stepping into politics‚ hence the nation experienced several military coups. In the 1970 election Sheikh Mujibur Rahman won majority in the East being a more
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Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship in Pakistan Prepared By: Hafiz Abdul Basit M.Com 1st Govt. College University Faisalabad Entrepreneurship Process of new things assuming risk and reward: Creating new things involve innovation and creativity while in such new things there is also a possibility of risk. So the reward is higher than any other non-entrepreneurial work. My Own Views about Entrepreneurship: As we know “No risk‚ No gain”. So to gain some thing we have to take risks but
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[pic] “In the name of Allah‚ most Gracious‚ most Compassionate.” [pic] [pic] In the name of Almighty Allah who is most merciful‚ and who give us strength to write this Project Report in a different way. We extend our heartiest thanks to our seniors‚ colleagues‚ and subordinates who assist us on every occasion to enable us to write this report. Our parents‚ classmates‚ friends come next in the list of those whom we have to
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causes adverse effects on the economy. The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the impacts of the impacts of overpopulation on the economic development of Pakistan. Contents of Study: In order to see the role of population in the economic development‚ we will consider the world population and growth rate in comparison to that of Pakistan. The qualitative aspects of population‚ major factors affecting population growth‚ Malthusian population trap‚ the problems created by overpopulation and the
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WOMEN IN PAKISTAN Outline 1. introduction Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 with thesis statement leading to the conclusion. 2. Hurdles in the way of women empowerment in Pakistan a. Unlawful customs b. Feudalism c. Crimes against women d. Domestic violence e. Outdated and perennial culture f. Forced and early marriages g. Misinterpretation of religion h. Lack of policies implementation i. Hurdles in getting into politics j. Insecurity at work place k. Denied basic education l. Poverty m
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In order to achieve full employment and raise its entire population above the poverty line by the year 2006-07‚ Pakistan needs to create additional employment for 100 million persons and raise the incomes of millions of under-employed persons. This report presents a program to achieve these goals utilizing the country’s competitive advantage in labour-intensive agricultural crops and allied industries. Misfortunes can happen to some very good products. One of the major reasons
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Development Bank c. In the Context of Pakistan 3. Types of Corruption d. Petty Corruption e. Grand Corruption f. Political Corruption 4. Corruption in Islamic teaching 5. Quaid-i-Azam on corruption 6. Causes of corruption g. Political Instability h. Law and Order Condition i. Unemployment j. Lack of education k. Poor governance l. Moral Culture 7. Report about Corruption in Pakistan m. Transparency International Report
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Privatization in Pakistan: For the purpose of privatization in Pakistan the government established the commission called privatization commission(PC).the mission and strength is commission is given below Privatization Commission (PC): Establishment: The PC was established in 1991 to undertake Privatization of public sector entities. On September 28‚ 2000‚ in order to strengthen the PC’s legal authority as a corporate body for implementing the government’s privatization policy; the Government
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Pakistan Assessment: Why did so many people die in the Pakistan Earthquake? On 8th October 2005‚ a devastating earthquake struck at the town of Muzaffarabad in Kashmir located in the country of Pakistan at about 8:50 am in the morning. It registered a moment magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale‚ affecting millions of people. Figures have shown that about 88‚710 people died‚ 106‚266 people were injured and up to three million became homeless and without proper shelter. There were many reasons
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