Shipping as one of the world’s most global businesses bodes well at the zenith of world monetary movement. Transportation is viewed as the foundation of globalization and universal exchange, as 90% of the world exchange is helped through boats. Shipping …
Read More »Challenges faced by the global sports industry
The first organized athletic events took place in Greece in 776 (BC), with the advent of the ancient Olympic games. The Olympics featured running races, throwing contests, and other competitive events, with the greatest athletes from the Greek empire competing. …
Read More »Social license to operate in blue economy
Over the past decade the blue economy has become a widespread buzz word. Though it refers to the control of the earth’s oceans and marine life, however, it has different and conflicting meaning for different people; hence have blurred definitions …
Read More »A blessed country
“We have undoubtedly achieved Pakistan, and that too without bloody war, practically peacefully, by moral and intellectual force, and with the power of the pen, which is no less mighty than that of the sword and so our righteous cause …
Read More »Meeting sustainable use of both local and foreign products
Consumption is the process by which goods and services are put together for end user. Consumption is at the end of the line of economic activities that starts with an evaluation of available resources and proceeds through production of goods …
Read More »Re-visit of personal finances process in the country
Personal finance is the management of financial resources. Saving helps us to overcome significant problems in our lives. To manage our income means to start a journey towards financial freedom. This does not necessarily mean having a luxurious life, but …
Read More »Relentless circular debt in energy sector
Currently, Pakistan’s circular debt stands at a whopping Rs1.4 trillion, which includes the loans accumulated by previous governments. The alarming source of this burden is the persistent IOUs that keep piling up among all the stake holders in the energy …
Read More »Financial inclusion : a catalyst for poverty reduction
Though Pakistan is now 72 years old, still our economy is going through a transition phase. The stabilization policies are in place to ensure a stable macroeconomic environment which is vital for economic development. The government is pursuing wide-ranging reforms …
Read More »Agriculture sector: a declining performance
Agriculture sector have a great role in the economic development and prosperity of Pakistan. In the early time, it is considered to be a dominant sector but due to the political, social, environmental and climate conditions its production yield is …
Read More »Power of youth can transform Pakistan’s future
The current population of Pakistan is 204 million which is 2.65 percent of the total world population. As per the new National Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); Pakistan is currently having the highest population of …
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