Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin One of the most difficult challenges a country faces in migration policy is finding a balance between competing and seemingly conflicting priorities. On the one hand, migration provides great potential to promote economic growth and social development through the skills, dynamism and innovation that migrants bring. On the other hand, [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin The cement industry is one of the main industries necessary for sustainable development. It is considered the backbone of the construction sector. The construction sector plays a significant role in generating wealth and providing a better quality of life to the nation, which is essential for development. It is somehow [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin Plastic money represents the hard plastic cards used in daily life in place of actual banknotes. They come in several forms, such as debit cards, credit cards, store cards and pre-paid cash cards. Plastic cards have become a necessity for modern customers and clients for banking purposes. Debit and credit [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin Collecting taxes and fees is a fundamental development priority of a country. It generates public revenue that makes it possible to finance investments in human capital, infrastructure and the provision of services for citizens and businesses, as well as to set the right price incentives for sustainable private-sector investment. Due [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin The government has proposed including around 160 new schemes worth Rs2.2 trillion in next year’s Public Sector Development Program (PSDP). The PSDP is a vital policy instrument aiming to achieve the government's sustainable economic growth and socio-economic objectives. The outgoing fiscal year (FY 2021-22) PSDP was made with a particular [...]
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Love14 Share Tweet Share Pin Living in an old house has various drawbacks. While you may effortlessly make changes to a portion of the outside and inside components, for example, finding a paint line of work or substituting the fundamental gate, some higher-level upgrades, such as adding a room or expanding the roof, will require [...]
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Love16 Share Tweet Share Pin Pakistan’s economic growth indicates that the country needs higher exports. They generate foreign income to finance imports, and service debt, stabilise their currency, and overcome the persistent problem of the balance of payment deficit. In addition, a country’s export should be in line with market trends and quality to compete [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin Climate change is a recognised universal truth globally, having coincidental adverse impacts on water resources, agriculture production, biodiversity, health, forest systems, and socio-economic sectors. It is anticipated that the developing and under-developed states will undergo severe and profound changes because of global climate change compared to the developed nations. At [...]
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Love6 Share Tweet Share Pin Water scarcity and food security have rapidly deteriorated to a level threatening the state's financial viability. These two problems are interconnected as the increasing water scarcity causes more food insecurity in the country. Due to the rising cost of production, lack of policy, planning, research, cartelisation of agri-trade, and inefficient [...]
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Love3 Share Tweet Share Pin The internet is entering a second era that’s based on blockchain. It is a shared, immutable ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network. It provides many benefits over centralised forms of record-keeping, including transparency of data and no single point of failure. [...]
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