21. 07. 11
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Political reconciliation can boost economy: Ch. Shujaat
National Reconciliation Policy needed: Dr. Mughal
President PML-Q Ch. Shujaat Hussain on Wednesday said Pakistan is caught in a deepening economic crisis which can be resolved through political reconciliation.
Economy can prosper if all political forces find common ground to bring country out of current mess to ensure political and economic stability.
The veteran politician said that Pakistan has enough resources and human capital to become a major economic power but some politicians are working contrary to the national interests to gain mileage, he said. read more…
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13. 07. 11
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Military leadership’s refusal to conditional US aid lauded
India reveals her true nature by welcoming the American move
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Tuesday lauded the decision of the military leadership to refuse to bow to American pressure and reject conditional US aid terming it a move in the supreme national interest.
Our armed forces are not dependent on American aid to combat terror; the refusal to toe American lines blindly has contributed to its popularity and made whole nation proud, it said. read more…
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27. 06. 11
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Master Plan for rural electrification through renewable energy demanded
Energy crisis greatest bottleneck in supply of resources to economy
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said that alternative forms of energy are becoming more cost-competitive with conventional fuels therefore government should accelerate the pace of its development.
Energy crisis is greatest bottleneck in the supply of resources to our economy; it is biggest problem than terrorism, said Dr. Murtaza Mughal, President PEW.
He said that some areas will have to brave 23-hour load shedding by 2020 if development of energy resources was not given proper attention.
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