Opportunities in Pakistan - PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network 2024-03-28T19:38:00Zhttp://www.pakalumni.com/forum/categories/1119293:Category:4245/listForCategory?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMatric Result 2019tag:www.pakalumni.com,2019-05-02:1119293:Topic:1249252019-05-02T07:22:57.266ZAsad Alihttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/AsadAli
<p>According to the officials of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education BISE Punjab Board will going to announce Matric Result 2019 in the month of July as most probably on 25th July. So all those students who appear in the Part 2 or 10th Class annual examination this year can get your result online through Internet. As this is the most reliable and authentic source these days in front of the candidates. Well on the day of declaration of the Matric Result by 10:00 am in the morning…</p>
<p>According to the officials of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education BISE Punjab Board will going to announce Matric Result 2019 in the month of July as most probably on 25th July. So all those students who appear in the Part 2 or 10th Class annual examination this year can get your result online through Internet. As this is the most reliable and authentic source these days in front of the candidates. Well on the day of declaration of the Matric Result by 10:00 am in the morning your result would be uploaded here. Here down we are providing you the complete list of all Educational Board of Punjab.<br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/10th-class-result-2012-lahore-board/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lahore Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/bise-gujranwala-board-matric-10th-class-result-online-25th-july/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gujranwala Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/bise-rawalpindi-board-10th-class-result-2013/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rawalpindi Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/sargodha-board-matric-result-10th-class-online-position-holders/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sargodha Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/faisalabad-board-matric-10th-class-result-online-free-download/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Faisalabad Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/multan-board-matric-10th-class-result-online-gazette-by-name/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Multan Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/bise-sahiwal-board-matric-10th-class-result-2013/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sahiwal Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/bise-dg-khan-board-matric-10th-class-result-2013/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">DG Khan Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> <a href="https://ilm.com.pk/education-news/results/bise-bahawalpur-board-matric-10th-class-result-2013/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bahawalpur Board 10th Class Result 2019</a><br/> What you need to do is just click on the link above to your relevant Board Name and then you move to the next page of that specific board and get your result easily and fast.</p> Best Matrimonial Site in Pakistantag:www.pakalumni.com,2019-02-16:1119293:Topic:1235342019-02-16T13:16:41.990ZNeha Alihttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/NehaAli
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<p>Hello everyone,</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://jobsalert.pk/bise-lahore-board" target="_blank">BISE Lahore Board</a></strong> ready to announce the result of matric (10th Class) on 25th July 2015. if guys are interested in getting more information than given links will provide you relevant details.</p>
<p>By 3 ways you can get your <a href="http://jobsalert.pk/bise-lahore-board-matric-10th-class-result/1865" target="_blank">BISE Lahore Board 10th Class Result</a>.</p>
<p>1: BISE Lahore…</p>
<p>Hello everyone,</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://jobsalert.pk/bise-lahore-board" target="_blank">BISE Lahore Board</a></strong> ready to announce the result of matric (10th Class) on 25th July 2015. if guys are interested in getting more information than given links will provide you relevant details.</p>
<p>By 3 ways you can get your <a href="http://jobsalert.pk/bise-lahore-board-matric-10th-class-result/1865" target="_blank">BISE Lahore Board 10th Class Result</a>.</p>
<p>1: BISE Lahore Matric 2015 Result Guzzert<br/>2: BISE Lahore Matric 2015 Result Web Sites<br/>3: BISE Lahore <a href="http://jobsalert.pk/matric-result-2013-ssc-part-1-2-9th-10th-class-all-boards/2239" target="_blank">10th Class 2015 Results</a> SMS</p>
<p>Messaging service is new one and this service will provide you more specific and mature info. Best of Luck all the students of 10th class.</p> World Bank Says Pakistan Led South Asian Employment Gains in 2000-2010tag:www.pakalumni.com,2011-09-25:1119293:Topic:814042011-09-25T06:20:14.307ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
Pakistan's employment growth has been the highest in South Asia region since 2000, followed by Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka in that order, according to a recent World Bank report titled <a href="http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOUTHASIAEXT/Resources/223546-1296680097256/7707437-1316565221185/Jobsoverview.pdf">"More and Better Jobs in South Asia"</a>.<br />
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Pakistan's employment growth has been the highest in South Asia region since 2000, followed by Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka in that order, according to a recent World Bank report titled <a href="http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOUTHASIAEXT/Resources/223546-1296680097256/7707437-1316565221185/Jobsoverview.pdf">"More and Better Jobs in South Asia"</a>.<br />
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Total employment in South Asia (excluding Afghanistan and Bhutan) rose from 473 million in 2000 to 568 million in 2010, creating an average of just under 800,000 new jobs a month. In all countries except Maldives and Sri Lanka, the largest share of the employed are the low‐end self-employed.<br />
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The report says that nearly a third of workers in India and a fifth of workers in Bangladesh and Pakistan are casual laborers. Regular wage and salaried workers represent a fifth or less of total employment.<br />
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Analysis of the labor productivity data indicates that growth in TFP (total factor productivity) made a larger relative contribution to the growth of aggregate labor productivity in South Asia during 1980–2008 than did physical and human capital accumulation. In fact, the contribution of TFP growth was higher than in the high‐performing East Asian economies excluding China.<br />
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India's labor productivity growth since 1980 has been the highest in South Asia, followed by Sri Lanka and Pakistan. This was particularly the case in India where TFP rose by 2.6% versus 1.4% in Pakistan during this period.<br />
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The report argues that South Asia region needs to create a million jobs a month just to keep up with the growth of the workforce. In addition to corruption, conflicts and political instability, the report specifically mentions electricity shortage as a key factor inhibiting job growth in the region. Power sector financial losses across the region are large, resulting from the misalignment of tariffs, the high cost of power procurement, and high transmission and distribution losses. In India the combined cash loss of state-owned distribution companies is more than $20 billion a year, compared with $300 billion of investment needs in 2010–15. The sector deficit in Pakistan is estimated at about $2 billion a year, compared with $32 billion of investment needs in 2010–20.<br />
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Increased <a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2010/02/pakistans-circular-debt-and-load.html">load shedding in Pakistan</a> alone has cost 400,000 jobs in recent years, according to <a href="http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOUTHASIAEXT/Resources/223546-1296680097256/7707437-1316565221185/Jobsoverview.pdf">the World Bank</a>. Although the World Bank report does not address it directly, the anecdotal evidence suggests that almost all of Pakistan's job growth for the decade occurred from 2000-2007 when the economy showed robust gdp growth. During 2000-2007, Pakistan's economy became one of the four fastest growing economies in Asia with its growth rate averaging 7.0 per cent per year for most of this period. As a result of strong economic growth, Pakistan succeeded in <a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2009/09/undp-reports-pakistan-poverty-declined.html">reducing poverty</a> by one-half, creating almost 13 million jobs, halving the <a href="http://southasiainvestor.blogspot.com/2008/02/pakistans-debt-is-it-crisis.html">country's debt burden</a>, raising foreign exchange reserves to a comfortable position and propping the country's exchange rate, restoring investors' confidence and most importantly, taking Pakistan out of the IMF Program. Contrary to its public criticism of the <a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2008/07/shaukat-azizs-economic-legacy.html">Musharraf-era economy</a>, the preceding facts were acknowledged by the current government in a <a href="http://www.imf.org/External/NP/LOI/2008/pak/112008.pdf">Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies</a> (MEFP) for 2008/09-2009/10, while signing agreement with the IMF on November 20, 2008.<br />
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It's important for Pakistani government to seriously address the <a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2010/01/pakistans-twin-energy-crises-of-gas-and.html">energy</a> and security crises to restore investor confidence and bring back the strong economic growth necessary for creating millions of jobs for its growing youth population entering the workforce. The consequences of inaction on this front would be far more disastrous than the negative effects of the current <a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2009/04/pakistans-choice-talibanization-versus.html">Taliban insurgency</a>.<br />
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<p>I was recently asked by some Pakistan business students to help them with a pitch to international investors to invest in Pakistani stock market.</p>
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<p>Here's how I suggseted they argue to attract investors to KSE:</p>
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<p>1. KSE has a strong track record of investor returns over the last one year, five years an ten years.</p>
<p>2. KSE-100 index has outperformed other emerging markets, including BRICs, by a wide margin for over a decade.</p>
<p>3. The worst case investment…</p>
<p>I was recently asked by some Pakistan business students to help them with a pitch to international investors to invest in Pakistani stock market.</p>
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<p>Here's how I suggseted they argue to attract investors to KSE:</p>
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<p>1. KSE has a strong track record of investor returns over the last one year, five years an ten years.</p>
<p>2. KSE-100 index has outperformed other emerging markets, including BRICs, by a wide margin for over a decade.</p>
<p>3. The worst case investment risks in Pakistan are already reflected in the deep discounts of valuations of Pakistani shares in terms of price-earnings multiples.</p>
<p>4. KSE-100 shares are trading at price-earnings multiples (P-E ratio) of less than 8, about half of other Asian markets in the region.</p>
<p>5. Pakistanis are a young, resilient nation. The people of Pakisan have defied the dire forecasts made after Swat violence in 2009, and massive summer floods of 2010.</p>
<p>6. After the deluge of Aug-Sept 2010, Pakistan's rural economy has bounced back as reflected in rising tractor sales and bumper crops.</p>
<p>7. The KSE selloff during floods has attracted foreign buying, with over a billion dollars pouring in in 2010.</p>
<p>In the end, I would quote Mark Bendeich of Reuters who wrote on Jan 10, 2008:</p>
<p>"A little more than six years ago, immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S. cities, few sane investment advisers would have recommended Pakistani stocks.<br/>They should have. Their clients could have made a fortune.</p>
<p>Since 2001, the nuclear-armed South Asian country, blamed for spawning generations of Islamic militants and threatening global security, has been making millionaires like newly minted coins.</p>
<p>As Western governments have fretted about Pakistan's nuclear weapons falling into the hands of militants, the Karachi Stock Exchange's main share index has risen more than 10-fold."</p>
<p>And in spite of the 50% drop in KSE-100 2008,, those who invested and held their shares made a 5X return at the end of 2008, not bad.</p>
<p>And, even after the 50% drop in KSE-100 in 2008, any one who bought in year 2000 and held on till 2010, the return would be a whopping 12X, far outpacing returns on BRIC markets or anywhere else.</p>
<p>For more details, please read posts on my blogs which have lots of data with embedded and related links included.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jsglobalonline.com/researchReports/2010-KSE%20dominated%20by%20foreigners.pdf">http://www.jsglobalonline.com/researchReports/2010-KSE%20dominated%20by%20foreigners.pdf</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2011/01/will-karachi-stock-index-continue-its.html">http://www.riazhaq.com/2011/01/will-karachi-stock-index-continue-its.html</a></p> Imran Khan’s bakeries fight Pakistan food crisistag:www.pakalumni.com,2008-09-28:1119293:Topic:617422008-09-28T20:34:31.893ZSalah Khawajahttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/SalahKhawaja
Famous Pakistani cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan is trying to help the poor people of Pakistan by providing them fresh roti and nan at subsidized rates from selected bakery outlets.<br />
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<a href="http://beta.vajood.com/?p=486">http://beta.vajood.com/?p=486</a><br />
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regards,<br />
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Vajood | Daily Fix on Pakistan
Famous Pakistani cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan is trying to help the poor people of Pakistan by providing them fresh roti and nan at subsidized rates from selected bakery outlets.<br />
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<a href="http://beta.vajood.com/?p=486">http://beta.vajood.com/?p=486</a><br />
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regards,<br />
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Vajood | Daily Fix on Pakistan Outsourcing, Where is our share!tag:www.pakalumni.com,2007-10-01:1119293:Topic:337702007-10-01T06:07:47.020Zkhalid Hassanhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/khalid001
I had some technical issues with Pro-E Intralink this Friday. I called PTC tech support & guess who answered my call, Mr. Rick (Ragu nana...something) from some place in India and it took me a while to explain the issue & understand the solution he was suggesting (even though I consider myself very well versed with desi-accent way of communication). Also the same week our company approved a vendor from India who will supply ground clamps to our company. This is not just our company, its…
I had some technical issues with Pro-E Intralink this Friday. I called PTC tech support & guess who answered my call, Mr. Rick (Ragu nana...something) from some place in India and it took me a while to explain the issue & understand the solution he was suggesting (even though I consider myself very well versed with desi-accent way of communication). Also the same week our company approved a vendor from India who will supply ground clamps to our company. This is not just our company, its happening all over USA, According to the Global Insight study, US spending for offshore outsourcing of just computer software and services would grow from $10 billion in 2003 to $31 billion in 2008. The total savings from the use of offshore resources will grow from US$6.7 billion to US$20.9 billion, in the same period. Looking at these figures, its pretty clear that no matter what, these numbers are so tempting to corporate America that outsourcing trend will continue......the thing we need to think about is where is our share of the pie. India, China, Malaysia, Taiwan every body is there except us.<br />
Lets have a discussion on how we as a professional engineers can play our role in developing an infrastructure in Pakistan that could help our local industries to compete this rumble. Engineering & Tech Jobs in Pakistantag:www.pakalumni.com,2007-09-17:1119293:Topic:68212007-09-17T15:27:23.915ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
The recent press coverage of Pakistan in the western business press, particularly the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times, has been fairly positive. While they all mention the negatives such political uncertainty and continuing violence, the reporters also acknowledge that the Pakistani economy is one the fastest growing in the world. The sectors mentioned include telecom, automobiles, energy, real estate and consumer products as being the drivers. How do you NEDians in Pakistan see the…
The recent press coverage of Pakistan in the western business press, particularly the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times, has been fairly positive. While they all mention the negatives such political uncertainty and continuing violence, the reporters also acknowledge that the Pakistani economy is one the fastest growing in the world. The sectors mentioned include telecom, automobiles, energy, real estate and consumer products as being the drivers. How do you NEDians in Pakistan see the ground reality? Has this growth created more jobs for NEDians? How do you see the prospects realistically? Let's hear both the positives and the negatives.