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In Conversation with Dr M. Imran Khan, (PSP) 20th Position, CSS-2012

‘Proper time management and well-planned preparation are indispensable to success’ Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): Tell us about your educational background and achievements in detail? Muhammad Imran Khan (MIK): After my early education at my hometown, Mianwali, I did MBBS from Nishtar Medical College, Multan. After graduation, I embarked on my professional career as a doctor. I did house job and …

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First Week at World Times Academy

WORLD TIMES ACADEMY proudly has the best faculty in town comprising more than five PhDs and many of the serving CSPs. The first week at the World Times Academy was full of learning and experience. Orientation Lectures Orientation lectures of all the compulsory subjects were delivered in the first week.  Our in-house counsellors and Mr Adeel Niaz (The Project-Head of …

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QUERIES of CSS, PMS, PCS Aspirants

For all your queries about CSS, PMS, PCS and other Competitive Exams, please write to us or email at the following address: CSS GURU Jahangir’s World Times 121-D, Gulberg II, Lahore. email: cssguru@jworldtimes.com Dear CSS Guru I want to appear in CSS 2014 exams and my subjects are Sociology, Journalism, Sindhi, Psychology and Public Administration. Please advise me on the …

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Merit vs Quotas

Economists, as a rule, do not like quota systems. They view all kinds of quotas ‘import quota, export quota or any other sort of quota used for the rationing of goods and services’ with equal suspicion. Their argument is that quotas reduce efficiency and create losses in the economy; technically called deadweight losses. Theoretically, the efficiency argument also applies to …

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ISLAM & Capital Punishment

In the modern, democratic world, there is debate whether capital punishment should be awarded for any crime howsoever serious. Many people are shocked at this debate and feel how capital punishment could be abolished at all. They feel that it is fear of death punishment which keeps criminals and murderers restrained. If the capital punishment is abolished, they argue, people …

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Country with Vast Resources but Poor Economy

Pakistan is, undoubtedly, a developing country but with a dwindling economy. We have a large country and big population, fertile plains, rivers, abundant minerals and natural resources, but still we lag far behind in every field. There are multifaceted reasons behind the poor economy of our country. When Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947, all the industries were …

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Mehfooz Ali Khan Director General (DG)

National institute of Management (NIM) Quetta Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): You had served in both federal and provincial domains of bureaucracy, please tell us in the light of your experience what sort of reforms we need today in our bureaucratic setup? Mehfooz Ali Khan (MAK): Well, we, basically, don’t have a proper system of human resource development in place at …

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‘We will not compromise on our land and identity of the Baloch.’

Dr Abdul Malik Baloch Chief Minister Balochistan Profile Dr Abdul Malik Baloch, a visionary politician hailing from Turbat, a remote area in Makran District, became the 20th Chief Minister of Balochistan on 7th June, 2013. This is the very first time in the history of the province that a person belonging to middle class, rather than the tribal chiefs, attained …

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Andleeb Abbas First Pakistani to become a certified Results Coaching Systems (RCS) Coach

Andleeb Abbas is a leading consultant, trainer, writer and speaker. She has set new horizons in the field of management development in the country by changing paradigms in many sectors, organizations and individuals. She has been involved in the field of training and consultancy for the last 13 years. As a trainer, she has trained the personnel of nearly all …

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