National Oct 15: The ECP suspended the membership of as many as 337 lawmakers for their failure to submit their statements of assets and liabilities Among the suspended lawmakers are sixty-six members of the National Assembly, 22 senators, 137 members of the Punjab Assembly, 49 members each of the Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies and 14 members of the Balochistan …
Read More »Truths behind red tape
by Saif Asif Khan effect of increasing the total number of regulations, paperwork and bureaucrats employed. Essentially, what Graeber is arguing is that bureaucracy begets bureaucracy: any efforts to do away with bureaucracy will simply end up increasing bureaucracy. The argument sounds compelling, especially when applied in our local context. What is the kneejerk reaction to anything that is brought …
Read More »New man at the UN
The post of UN secretary general is a thankless job carried out by an uninspiring figure. A candidate has no chance of being selected if either the US or Russia oppose him – and for its entire history it has been a ‘him’ – which automatically disqualifies anyone who may try to add teeth to the organisation. The main work …
Read More »Why the west blames our army and agencies
By: Waseem Shaukat Always the hotbed of terror Considering the turmoil our country is going through at present, we need to show solidarity and national integration. Yet it is heart-rending to note that some people in the country are following agendas of those who want to break Pakistan May it be the historic war fought against Russia (Afghan Jihad), the …
Read More »The politics of medicine pricing
by Hasan Mansoor Situated just a few minutes away from Karachi`s wholesale pharmaceuticals market is the old-city locality of Lyari. The people living there mostly come from humble backgrounds but pharmacy owners in the area notice a jarring trend: clients hesitate to buy cheaper medicines in favour of branded, expensive medicines with the same molecular formula. `I try my level …
Read More »How should Pakistanis address women at the workplace?
by Sarwat Yasmeen Azeem My first encounter with the practice of using first names irrespective of age occurred at a meet-and-greet at a university in the UK. Fresh off the boat from Pakistan and 22 years old, I introduced myself to the 50-something lecturer who cheerily responded, `Call me David! Very much taken aback, I blurted, `I can`t do that. …
Read More »The cashless society is fantasy
By Elaine Ou IT`S fun to imagine a world without cash. Liberated from the burden of physical currency, consumers could make purchases from the convenience of a mobile device. Every transaction would come equipped with fraud protection, reward points and a digital record of its time and location. Comprehensive tracking could help the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the United …
Read More »Country image amidst global concerns
By: Afshan Subohi The going is expected to get tougher for economic managers as political shocks become a norm, armed conflicts intensify in volatile Middle East and hopes of global economic recovery anytime soon wanes, world leaders in the grand congregation at the annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF warned last week. Global economic prospects appear uncertain and …
Read More »The IMF’s mixed CPEC ranking
By: Khaleeq Kiani Amidst the domestic debate of a political nature over the route and benefits of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the International Monetary Fund has come up with its analysis of the pros and cons of the landmark initiative, with a word of caution. This is perhaps the first independent scrutiny by a multilateral agency of the $51.5bn project …
Read More »Secretary General Guterres
By: Ashraf Jehangir Qazi The writer is a former ambassador to the US, India and China and head of UN missions in Iraq and Sudan. MR António Guterres is the perfect pick for the “most impossible job in the world”. I had the pleasure of meeting him when I headed UNAMI in Baghdad and was much impressed by the ability, …
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