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Read More »5G – It’s not just about a faster Internet
While Pakistanis are enjoying the 4G internet in their country, the conversation in some parts of the world has moved up a notch to 5G. This was clear at the Intel Developer Forum that was held in August in San Francisco, where the chipmaker tried to paint a picture of what the 5G world might look like. As it turned …
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The Dragon’s Trim Sep 03: At a spectacular WWII anniversary parade where China put its military might on display, the Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a reduction of 300,000 troops to China’s armed forces, part of a series of reforms to strengthen a military striving to assert the country’s increasingly global interests. Shattering the G-4 Hopes Sep 03: The …
Read More »Letters to the Editor
For feedback and suggestions, please write to us at:editorjwtmag@gmail.com; editor@jworldtimes.com In Praise of JWT I am a student of Govt Superior Science College Khairpur Mirus and, in near future, I want to appear in CSS exam. Recently, I read Jahangir’s World Times magazine and found it filled with a great amount of knowledge and information. It contains great articles …
Read More »Civil Service Reform: Panacea for all ills of Pakistan (Editorial)
An efficient and effective system of civil service is considered the backbone of a country’s governance structure and sans this the programmes and policies painstakingly formulated by the government cannot be successfully executed. Hence, there is always a need to meliorate and reform the civil service so that it serves as an active arm of the government rather than a …
Read More »Pak-Afghan Relations
Cooperation, not hostility, is the way forward While things seem to be stabilizing at home with the Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan and the Rangers-led targeted operation in Karachi, Pakistan’s diplomatic initiatives on its eastern and western fronts appear to have fallen by the wayside. Despite Pakistan’s readiness to make a fresh start in relations with Kabul as well as …
Read More »10 Smartest People in the World
1. Christopher LanganConsidered by many to be the smartest person alive today, Christopher Langan is an autodidact (self-taught) who had a difficult upbringing and bulked up in order to fight off bullies as well as a temperamental stepfather. His IQ is reported to be between 195 and 210. 2. Terence TaoTerence Tao is a Chinese-American mathematician who has been estimated …
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A Promising Start July 24: The world’s first malaria vaccine got a green light from European drugs regulators. The shot, called RTS,S or Mosquirix and developed by British drug-maker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in partnership with the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, would be the first licensed human vaccine against a parasitic disease. Vagaries of Justice July 30: India executed convicted bomb plotter …
Read More »Letters to the Editor
For feedback and suggestions, please write to us at:editor@jworldtimes.com; adeelniaz78@gmail.com Good Governance in Pakistan Governance means the practical use of power and authority aimed at serving the public interest, and achieving prosperity of the masses. However, all those who are vested with these powers, must be accountable for their deeds. Good governance means that people should be left to govern …
Read More »Success Is Where Preparation And Opportunity Meet (Editorial September 2015)
After a hard, trying phase in its history, it is quite heartening to note that this Independence Day brought along some propitious omens for Pakistan’s bright future. This was the first 14th August, after years of gloom and despair, when Karachi, the City of Lights, and Balochistan, the Eldorado of Pakistan, like other parts of the country, witnessed massive independence …
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