The Global Social Network
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Latest Activity: Jun 29
This group created by Sadiq Farooqi for class fellows of NED Electrical batch 1969 to 1973 passed out in 1974
5 members
Latest Activity: Jun 7, 2016
For all NEDians who graduated from NEDUET in 1974.
9 members Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2015 Pakistan Student Association (PSA) is a student organization of the Pakistani students in Finland.
10 members Latest Activity: Feb 11, 2015 This group would include people not only mad about renewable energy, but who have creative ideas and want to experiment with new technologies.
7 members Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2008 Students Project Exhibition & Competition.The purpose of this event is to provide a platform where students from engineering faculties can expose…
19 members Latest Activity: Aug 30, 2017 This is group is designed to connect NED alumni wanting to mentor with NED students looking for help in picking and working on final year projects at…
12 members Latest Activity: Jun 9, 2010 This group is designed to facilitate to bring NEDians of Silicon Valley together to discuss matters of common interest.
17 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 Riaz Haq received many email from the NEDian diaspora in all parts of the world. These NEDians are looking to connect with other NEDians they lost…
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The World Bank researchers have recently concluded that 88 per cent live in urban areas. Their conclusion is based on satellite imagery and the Degree of Urbanization (DoU) methodology. The official Pakistani figures released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) put the current level of urbanization at 39%. The source of this massive discrepancy is the government's reliance on administrative boundaries rather than population density and settlement patterns, according to the World Bank…
ContinuePosted by Riaz Haq on December 7, 2025 at 5:30pm
The Indian government reported faster-than-expected GDP growth of 8.2% for the September quarter. It came as a surprise to many economists who were expecting a slowdown based on the recent high-frequency indicators such as consumer goods sales and durable goods production, as well as two-wheeler sales. At the same time, The International Monetary Fund expressed doubts about the Indian government's GDP data. …
ContinuePosted by Riaz Haq on November 30, 2025 at 11:30am — 2 Comments
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