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In Conversation with Ameer Fazal, (PAS) 2nd Position in Sindh, 2011

Performance judgment through self-assessment and accomplishment of little tasks in time always proves positive  Jahangir’s World Times: Kindly tells us briefly about your educational background and the achievements? Ameer Fazal: Since, I belong to rural district of Khairpur Mir’s; I got my education there up to the intermediate level. Then, I did B.Com from Shah Abdul Latif University. Later on, …

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Queries of CSS Aspirants

1. What is ‘Trend’ in the context of CSS Exam? It is one of the myths associated with this exam, with some element of coincidence, which creates confusion among the aspirants. When a subject yields high scores, it is referred to as scoring trend. In past five years’ papers, such trend is seen in Islamic History & Culture, Journalism, Sociology, …

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What Your Eyes Can See

The most common idioms we use in our daily life? Have/Keep your eye on somebody. To be carefully watching everything that someone does, especially because you do not trust them to do things properly. I have got my eye on you now, so you do as you’re told. Clap/Lay/Set eyes on somebody/something An expression meaning to see someone or something, …

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‘The people of Sindh love Bhutto while the youth of the Punjab has been inspired by his philosophy from the day one’

Mr. Sharjeel Inam Memon Jahangir’s World Times: What PPP has in store for the youth as the elections are approaching? Sharjeel Inam Memon: Well, we have attended to the unemployment issue and the educational reforms programme for the youth. We have solution to both the issues. We shall implement that programme after we win the general elections. JWT: Considering Liyari …

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Queries of CSS Aspirants

1. What is ‘Trend’ in the context of CSS Exam? It is one of the myths associated with this exam, with some element of coincidence, which creates confusion among the aspirants. When a subject yields high scores, it is referred to as scoring trend. In past five years’ papers, such trend is seen in Islamic History & Culture, Journalism, Sociology, …

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In Conversation with Mir Reza Ozgen, 2nd Position, in CSS-2011

The CSS Exam Requires Endurance, Perseverance and a Strong Desire to do Well Jahangir’s World Times: Kindly tell us about your educational background and achievements in detail?  Ans: With my goal of a multifaceted education in mind, I chose business administration and did my Masters degree from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi. This programme has a constantly evolving …

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Political Economy of Economic Reforms in Pakistan

Although reform initiatives were taken by successive governments seriously, many of these could not be implemented properly because of political imperatives and a lack of commitment by the leadership. Economic reforms in Pakistan were designed to address structural weaknesses of the economy and imbalances under the structural adjustment programmes implemented within the framework of the International Monetary Fund and the …

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‘We believe that a nation cannot achieve success and prosperity without a uniform education system’

Syed Mustafa Kamal, Senator and former Mayor of Karachi Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): You were an ordinary worker of MQM then you became Nazim Karachi and now serving as senator please share with us the journey of success? Syed Mustafa Kamal (SMK): Well, I joined MQM as a street worker in the mid 1980s when I was in school and …

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Pros and Cons of Corporate Farming

Corporate farming is a fairly broad term that deals with the general practices and effects of a small number of large, global corporations that dominate the food industry. It simply encompasses all activities from production to retail consumption. Corporate Agriculture Farming (CAF) is a fairly broad term that deals with the general practices and effects of a small number of …

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Emotional Problems Cause Prolonged Fatigue

Emotional problems and conflicts, especially depression and anxiety, are by far the most common causes of prolonged fatigue. Fatigue may represent a defence mechanism that prevents you from having to face the true cause of your depression, such as the fact that you hate your job. It is your body’s safety valve for expressing repressed emotional conflicts, such as feelings …

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