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Maintaining Writ of the Government

By Farid Masood • Jul 13th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

“Government has taken action to maintain its writ”
We often hear above statement by government officials. We generally use this statement against terrorist or outlaws who are not obeying the structures, rules, regulations & policies of the government enforced time to time.
We have to take this concept in a broader meaning, and before knowing how the […]



US Affecting our Integrity, Our Government Should Stop “Selling Us”

By Farid Masood • May 17th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

(The United States has toughened its stance on a proposed agreement with the militants, saying that any deal Pakistan reaches with them should be “worth more than the paper it is written on” (Dawn). They are also saying the militancy has increase in Afghanistan due to it)
Pasting news above is just to recall the American […]



Economies of Developing Countries

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 10th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Developing countries have mere resources for their development planning and execution. Every budget announcement has a percentage of deficit. Various measures are announced to cut down the deficit. This is an advance announcement and general public not knowing the fact that what happened at the end of each year. To cover up the deficit governments […]



Counter Fee (Repeat Post)

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 7th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Banks have levied counter fee since few months on cash payments on their counters, may be it is on the instruction of State Bank of Pakistan. In case of credit cards banks are already adding service charges & credit cover premium. In case of car & other loans banks are bound by the agreement that […]