Love25 Share Tweet Share Property ownership is crucial for empowerment and is correlated with the strength of local communities, social capital and political engagement. However, women in most developing countries are lagging in accessing housing and property rights, as these rights are intricately linked to male family members and marital status. Even in countries where [...]
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Love17 Share Tweet Share Pin The real estate industry is one of the largest sources of wealth creation. It is central to urban development, consumes physical resources, and is a significant source of emissions. These qualities give real estate a central role in creating an environmentally sustainable future. The real estate sector is responsible for [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Pakistan is currently facing many economic challenges that include inflation, the energy crisis and the devaluation of the currency. The government has imposed taxes and tariffs on many goods to make the domestic economy strong and reduce imports. The government is working on taking various steps to address these challenges. [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Real estate is considered one of the most lucrative industries in a country. It gives a high return on investment. People can invest in real estate in many ways, from buying or selling a home or a piece of land to investing in real estate companies or REITS. However, sometimes [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Improving the health of citizens can directly result in economic growth, as more people will be able to conduct effective activities in the workforce. A healthy population is considered the nation's most important asset. It is important in its own right and creates value for society, allowing people to participate [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Pakistan is struggling with many challenges in recent times, one of which is the gas crisis. Pakistan’s energy sector is heavily dependent upon imported oil and liquefied natural gas because the production of gas in the country is very low. The power sector is the largest consumer of natural gas, [...]
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Love25 Share Tweet Share Access to adequate housing ensures the prosperity and sustainability of urban development. It is one of the key inputs in the social, economic, and civic development of a country. However, in several developing countries including Pakistan, housing has become a defining economic issue. Around 99 percent of housing in Pakistan is [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Agriculture is the largest sector of Pakistan’s economy as it contributes 24 per cent to the GDP and provides employment to half of the labour force. On top of that, it is the largest source of foreign exchange earnings. In this modern era, to further grow in this sector, it [...]
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Love25 Share Tweet Share The demand for traditional homes is shifting towards more modern and sustainable houses. Highly populated cities becoming more congested and housing becoming expensive with time, buyers are looking to enrich their lifestyles rather than buying large houses. Thus, one can see many high-rise buildings in Pakistan, and people have adapted well [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin The transportation sector plays a vital role in the growth and development of the country. Pakistan’s Railway network comprises of 7,792 route kilometres with 228 passengers, mail and express trains. Since the past few decades, Pakistan railways have not been prioritised due to various challenges such as poor governance, corruption, [...]
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