Free Essays on Socio Economic Problems Of Pakistan

  1. Poverty in Pakistan. Causes and Remedies to Overcome Poverty in Pakistan

    POVERTY IN PAKISTAN CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Poverty Condition in Pakistan 3. Definition 4. Causes of Poverty in Pakistan * Government Policies * Poor Governance * Corruption * Unemployment * Overpopulation * Education 5. Remedies to Overcome Poverty...

  2. The Achievements and Limitations of Technological Transfer Economics

    The Achievements And Limitations Of Technological Transfer Economics Essay Introduction The fact that food is one of the basic needs of world population needs no referencing. In the early times, increase in the production of crop was due to increase in the area of cultivation but in today’s era, scenario...

  3. The Limits of Cultural-Economic Explanations of Ethnic Phenomenon :

    Science. Siliguri College. | |The Limits of Cultural-Economic Explanations of Ethnic Phenomenon : | | ...

  4. Pakistan’s Economic Growth

    PAKISTAN’S ECONOMIC GROWTH [From 2000 till 2007] Table of Contents 1. Brief Economic history of Pakistan 1 2. Pakistan’s Recent Economic Activities 2 Stock Market 3 Manufacturing and Finance 4 Demographic Factors 4 Employment 4 Rupee: The Currency of Pakistan 4 Dollar-Rupee...

  5. Socio-Cultural View of Psychology

    The Socio-Cultural View of Psychology 200840-PSY-2012-21Z-General Psychology 1 Word Count: 1,205 The Socio-Cultural View of Psychology Introduction The effects of Socio-Cultural development and learning can be seen in many facets of life in the twenty first century. When first beginning...

  6. Social Issue in Pakistan Child Labour

    Pakistan today faces various social problems. Child Labour is a social issue within Pakistan and is considered a violation of human rights by the United Nations. Pakistani society is such that, a poor child can quite conveniently be deprived of basic education, only to feed the rest of his family members...

  7. Some Basic Social Problems

    the cause; poverty of income is the result. Causes  Inequalities of wealth Poverty in Pakistan has greatly been magnified due to the rising inequalities of wealth, increasing rates of unemployment, economic underdevelopment and poor governance.  Pakistan’s external debt It amounts to more than...

  8. Pakistan Economy News

    Pakistan Economy News • Nature itself poses a new threat to Pakistan 1 Oct 2010 12:30 GMT • Bin Laden uses Pakistani floods to drum up support 1 Oct 2010 12:14 GMT • New market study, "Beer, Cider and FABs in Pakistan to 2014", has been published 1 Oct 2010 02:31 • TABLE - Pakistan economic...

  9. Integrity; Panacea for Socio-Economic and Political Challenges in Nigeria

    “Integrity: Panacea for Socio-Economic and Political Challenges in Nigeria” Nigeria is a nation blessed with vast human and mineral resources. Ironically, her economy is struggling to leverage the country’s vast wealth to displace the economic and political challenges that affects its population...

  10. Pakistan is better off Being Ruled by a Dictator than by a Democratically Elected Government

    Muhammad Asfand Yar 2017-10-0265 Farhana Shahzad Writing and Communication (Section#10) Monday, 17th March, 2014. Pakistan is better off Being Ruled by a Dictator than by a Democratically Elected Government Abraham Lincoln defined democracy as “government of people, by the people and for the...

  11. Pakistan Agriculture Sector

    DEVELOPMENT OF PAKISTAN, AND MANAGEMENT IS A KEY PROBLEM Pakistan from its birth has faced so many problems infect every type of problem those problem can be inequality, war, economic, terrorism means we can say that Pakistan has never seen a constant peace in its time. As already discussed that Pakistan has faced...

  12. Terrorism in Pakistan

    terrorism: 1. Acts or threats of violence; 2. The communication of fear to an audience beyond the immediate victim, and; 3. Political, economic, or religious aims by the perpetrator(s)." Date | Name | Definition and notes | 1987 | L. Ali Khan | "Terrorism sprouts from the existence of...

  13. The Socio-Economic Effects of Teenage Pregnancy on Girls in Secondary School

    Statement of the Research Problem Teenage pregnancy continues to receive attention because of the early age at which adolescents engage in sexual activity and the result which is an unplanned and unintended pregnancy. In Trinidad and Tobago teenage pregnancy accounted for 15% of all births in 2003....

  14. East Pakistan Crisis 1971

    Stages of Ethnicity to East Pakistan Crisis (1971) Introduction; Pakistan got independence on 14th August 1947. The separate homeland was demanded by Muslims to live their lives according to their own way or parameters. After separation the task of nation building in Pakistan was constrained by many...

  15. Terrorism

    At present the gravest problem that Pakistan is faces is terrorism. It has become a headache for federation and a nightmare for public. Though, it is a global issue but Pakistan has to bear the brunt of it. Pakistan’s involvement in the War on Terror has further fuelled the fire. We are facing war like...

  16. Future of Democracy in Pakistan

    Future of Democracy in Pakistan I. Quaid’s vision of Democracy II. United Nations and democracy · United Nations Democratic Fund · UN charter endorses democracy · Article 21 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights highlights democratic values ...

  17. State of Women Rights in Pakistan

    State of Women Rights in Pakistan Outline 1. Introduction 2. Women rights in the light of Islam 3. Women rights in the light of Constitution 4. Causes of violation of women rights in Pakistan A. Cultural and traditional causes • Patriarchal society • Feudal system • Tribal culture • Parallel...

  18. Taiwan: Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism

    Lascano Loor Student No. 221501 Class S3 Taiwan: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 25.04.2008 1 Outline I. Introduction II. Facts about Taiwan’s tourism III. Positive effects of tourism in Taiwan A. Employment B. Economic IV. Negative socio-cultural effects in Taiwan A. Xenophobia B. Prostitution ...

  19. Essays

     Democracy in Pakistan Introduction: Democracy seems admirably progressing in Pakistan. However, certain impediments are maligning its evolutionary wings which need to be overcome. The former has successive factors...

  20. Economic Inequality

    Economic inequality is referred to financial disparity where everyone in the society is of different economic class, with unequal distribution of wealth and income differences and result- ing in some living in extreme poverty while others live in extreme luxury as noted by Dye (2012). Economic inequalities...

  21. baig

    are not available to them in their place of origin. The environment stimulates villagers desire to change their basic local and rationale of their economic activities and which, in consequence, determines the volume, characteristics, and importance of rural-urban migration. Akin, (2010) Urbanization...

  22. Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries Like Pakistan

    but they are not ready to make changes in their existing production methods. ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES LIKE PAKISTAN. If we analyze the countries like Pakistan we find that the entrepreneurial activities are more or less confined to business, trade, commerce, road transport , entertainment...

  23. water crisis

    of  jungle according to UN report in Pakistan from 7000  to 9000 hectares jungle is removed yearly and now  it is only 5% instead of 25% of total land. 7 INDUS WATER TREATY Soon after 1947, the dispute of water distribution  arose between india and pakistan. The treaty was signed through World bank in 1960...

  24. Effects of Television on Children of Middle Class Families in Karachi-Across-Sectional Study

    children, middle class families, karachi, televiewing, televiewer, programme Abstract Television has become a significant social phenomenon in Pakistan. Though not yet investigated empirically, TV viewing is ,generally believed to generate social forces of undeniable influence. With more than 1.5...

  25. manual Corporate Govrnance Pakistan

    Manual of Corporate Governance SEC Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan This manual is for reference only and does not constitute any legal requirement on companies, their officers, directors or auditors. This manual may be used for guidance and compliance must be ensured with...

  26. Problems and Steps to Remove Existing Problems in Banking Institution of Bangladesh

     Banking assignment Problems and steps to remove existing problems in banking institution of Bangladesh   Introduction: Banks have influenced economies and politics for centuries. Historically, the primary purpose of a bank was to provide...

  27. Law and Order

    ORDER SITUATION IN PAKISTAN: After 9/11, the US/Nato forces invaded and bombard the Afghan nation, sometimes indiscriminately, which led to the desired goal of destruction of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, but in addition, gave rise to a lot of internal and external problems for Pakistan: the economy, internal...

  28. economics

    global scene. To develop and promote tourism as an ‘Engine of economic growth’ and to bring Gujarat on the national and international tourist map, tourism shall be considered as an important economic activity for overall sustainable economic growth & ensuring employment generation. As the State is growing...

  29. povert

    pool is being simultaneously both depleted and refilled. In this assignment we have discussed poverty, its causes and affects it has on our country Pakistan. Further we have also discussed what measures we should take to make our country free from all sorts of deficiencies. ...

  30. Marketing Communication of Pepsi & Coca Cola in Pakistan

    Sweden. Marketing Communication of Pepsi & Coca Cola in Pakistan! Muhammad Kashif Omer Malik 840310-P655 E-mail: m_04119_omer@hotmail.com Tutor: Leif Linnskog Date: 01 Sep 2008 Marketing Communication of Pepsi & Coca Cola in Pakistan Extracts Date 01 September 2008 Author Muhammad...

  31. Physical Health Problems of Street Children in Ibadan Municipality

    population that is vulnerable to various problems: psychological, social and health problems and tend to be ignored and excluded. Most local studies on street children have focused on social characteristics and sexual behaviour but not physical health problems. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional...

  32. development of india

    India has proven its global significance again through sound economic development with potential of further strengthening in the years to come. The development of India and its neighbour, China as rising major economic powers, has changed the socio political structure of the South Asian region and has attracted...

  33. Conflict Management in Asia

    reader with a broad overview of key points and is not intended to be a strict academic literature review. I. Kashmir Swami, Praveen (2007), India, Pakistan and the Secret Jihad, Routledge, Oxford. This book by a well known Indian journalist, traces the genesis of the armed jihad in Kashmir to events that...

  34. Gender Discrimination: Gender Stereotype

    Project of Economic Development Umer Farooq FA08-BBA-109 Hira Najam FA09-BBA-142 Muhammad Waqas FA09-BBA-100 Saad Badar FA09-BBA-118 Syed Zeeshan Ahmad FA09-BBA-139 12/23/2010 Gender Discrimination Submitted to:...

  35. Post Deng Socio Economic Changes in China

    Post Deng Socio Economic Changes In China Intoduction Economic reforms by deng- At the milestone Third Plenum of the National Party Congress's Eleventh Central Committee in December 1978, the party leaders decided to undertake a program of gradual but fundamental reform of the economic system. They...

  36. Australian Foreign Aid

    services such as military training. It is grouped into humanitarian aid which is emergency aid and development aid which is given to help increase the socio-economic status of the country. Australia's aid began before WWII, when small amounts of money were given to Papua New Guinea. Currently Papua New Guinea...

  37. Diplomatic Parking Violations in New York City

    defined as "the abuse of public office for private gain (Dearden 3). Corruption is believed to be a major factor impeding economic development (Fisman and Miguel 2). The economic consequences of extensive corruption include low labour productivity, unequal distribution of incomes, reduced investment...

  38. The Strategy of Economic Planning

    PLANNINGS Economic Planning: • Economic Planning means “It is an outline or broad statement of schemes on programmes designed to realize certain pre-determined economic objectives, in a particular order of priorities, according to a strategy within a specified period of time is called Economic Planning...

  39. Ict as an Enabler of Socioeconomic Development

    ICT as an enabler of Socio-Economic Development Attique Ahmad PITC, Lahore, Pakistan attique@pepco.gov.pk Abstract: Today’s is a world of many divides, one of the most typical being the Digital Divide which in itself has given birth to or is worsening other economic and social divides. In this world...

  40. Assess the Global Economic Impact of World War I.

    well as human life and the standards of living. The utopian schemes of modernizing the Soviet agriculture were unrealistic, considering the poor socio-economic conditions at that present time. These idealities of consolidating the land “into parcels that could be farmed by modern equipment using the latest...

  41. Economic Recession Throughout the Industrialized World

    In 2008, an economic recession throughout the industrialized world was suggested by several important indicators of economic downturn.[1] Contributors to this downturn included high oil prices, high food prices, and a substantial credit crisis leading to the drastic bankruptcy of large and well established...

  42. Geography: Headlines

    security * Gender geography * Hazara * Kabul Kandahar * Opium poppy * Pashtun * Regions * Risk * Regions * Socio-economic * Indicators * Terrain * Uzbek * * Vulnerable population Topic 2: Afghanistan and Canada A never popular war loses...

  43. Cleanliness

    of the biggest problems the world faces today. It is an issue that troubles us economically, physically and everyday of our lives. The contamination of the environment is also being linked to some of the diseases that are around currently. Yet, most people pretend that there is no problem because they...

  44. Quality of Primary Education in Pakistan

    QUALITY OF PRIMARY EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN Preparatory Document for the Ministerial Meeting of South Asia EFA Forum 21-23 May, 2003 Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan in collaboration with UNESCO Office, Islamabad May 2003 Study Team Principal Researcher Dr. Munawar S. Mirza ...

  45. Pakistani Culture & Islamic Culture

    Pakistani culture is the unique pattern of belief, ideas, values highly influenced by religion of Islam. Islam in Pakistan set the code of ethics for the cultural life of Pakistan. Pakistan has many subcultures as it the museum of different races. It has four provinces, Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier...

  46. Naxalite Problem of India

    Today, the Naxalite problem is ‘the single largest threat to India’. Largest number of domestic terrorist organisations in the world are in India. The footprint of the Naxalites has spread till India's capital New Delhi, as also the forest and hilly areas of northern States The Naxalite movement has...

  47. Human Right

    Human Rights and the Environment Y.K. SABHARWAL, CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA SOCIO-HISTORICAL INTRODUCTORY NOTE If we look at society from a historical perspective, we realize that protection and preservation of the environment has been integral to the cultural and religious...

  48. Changing Socio Economic Ties and Its Effect on Officer Men Relationship

    health and social work, hotels, restaurants, and other community, social and personal services. 4 With a visible shift in the nature of India’s economic activity has come the inevitable change in the composition of the society. While the size of the Indian middle class is variously estimated between...

  49. Money Should Not Be a Problem

    Daniel Thai Professor Duggan English 802 – SEC 056 14 November 2013 Money Should Not Be A Problem By now, all of the college acceptance letters have been opened and read, and the second phase of the admission process is: how should the tuition be covered? For many, the answer will be to take...

  50. A Study in Profile: Afghanistan

    World War-II during which Afghanistan remained neutral, the long-standing division of the Pashtun tribes caused tension with the neighboring state of Pakistan, founded on the other side of the Durand Line in 1947. In response, Afghanistan shifted its foreign policy towards the Soviet Union. The prime minister-ship...

  51. Democratisiation of Education

    communists came to power through ballot box creating ripples all over the world. Again, the achievements of Kerala in the Political, Social and economic spheres are quite remarkable. Literacy and education are the hallmark of Kerala’s social development. Its literacy rate is the highest in India...

  52. Pakistan S Economic Growth

    Relations between India and Pakistan became more tense beginning in the early 1990s. Diplomatic talks between the two countries broke down in January 1994 over the disputed Kashmīr region. In February Bhutto organized a nationwide strike to show support for the militant Muslim rebels in Indian Kashmīr...

  53. An Overview of Regional Economic Integration to Asean Economic Integration

    AN OVERVIEW OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION TO ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION Student: Truong Pham Lan Phuong - MDE-16 Introduction Since the latter of the twentieth century, the world economy has experienced an unprecedented intensification of economic and financial integration in both global...

  54. Pakistan Economic Difficulties

    Monetary Policy of Pakistan for the Year 2008 The Main Difficulties Economy of Pakistan faced in the year 2008. i) Hit by the sub prime mortgage crisis in U.S in 2007, the international financial markets have been in turmoil and whose impact is now felt across markets and continents; ...

  55. National Integration

    is also known as Rastriya Ekta and National integration day as Rastriya Ekta Diwas. It is a positive aspect to reduce the differences of socio-cultural and economic as well as inequalities among people of the country. It promotes to strengthen the unity among people of any group, society, community and...

  56. Pakistan and Global Economic Crises

    Pakistan and the global financial crisis By Afshan Subohi The current financial crisis in the West has critically exposed the vulnerabilities of a liberalised financial system. It has also highlighted the challenge that the policymakers and regulators are faced with in an increasingly globalised...

  57. Pakistan Foreign Policy

    Areas |  27,220   Sq. km.   | Islamabad (Capital) |  906 Sq. km. | | Population | 163417500 (May 30, 2008) | Administrative Setup | Pakistan is divided into four provinces viz., North West Frontier Province (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan. The tribal belt adjoining (Khyber...

  58. Ash SOC 331 Week 2 DQ 2 Justice and Socio-Economic Class

    331 Week 2 DQ 2 Justice and Socio-Economic Class Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/soc-331-ash/soc-331-week-2-dq-2-justice-and-socio-economic-class In Chapter 2 of the textbook, the author describes meanings for the concept of socio-economic class and analyzes how perceptions...

  59. impact of increased income on farmers

    HEALTH AND EDUCATIONFACILITIESOF FARMING COMMUNITIES SumeraTul Hassan ABSTRACT The major focus of this study was to determine the Impact of Socio-economic characteristics of farmers on the adoption of agricultural technologies in Gujranwala, Sialkot and Hafizabad Districts. A structural interview...

  60. Population report of Pakistan

    Population Report Pakistan Done By: Risatul Haque Chowdhury (Risatt) ID: 1307C2**11 To: Mr. Daniel Layng Introduction Pakistan is located in Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea, between Iran and Afghanistan on the west, India on the east and China on the north.1 Islamabad is the new...