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Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing free education and even in a number of districts the free books and through the programs of food for education. The stipends on the subsidized schooling are also part of the policy by Government of...
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Pakistan is second largest importer of tea. It is based on the fact that negligible part of the consumption of tea is …
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We analyzed the effect of Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) on macroeconomic variables of Pakistan using annual time …
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in Pakistan, i.e. whether financial liberalization has affected the demand for money or not. The issue is important as …
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Sialkot, the export city of Pakistan is earning $900 million per annum by exports. The major exports are the sports …
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Abstract: Out of 120 districts of Pakistan (for rural areas) only 40 are food secure while 80 (67 percent) are food … paper examines the determinants of three aspects of food security in rural areas of Pakistan, i.e. food availability …, accessibility and absorption. For the purpose a series of models is applied on district level data of rural areas of Pakistan. The …
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