HARIPUR:
The blanket ban on zip lines, imposed in the wake of the Battgram chairlift fiasco, has dealt a severe blow to local entrepreneurs in Haripur including Ali Swati, who rose to national fame with his daring rescue during the chairlift fiasco last month.
Swati says he has suffered...
the biggest pensions drawers are the armed forces, and they are the ones who most advocate its abolition, as long as their pensions remains, all other departments can go to hell.
he cannot,
even if he reigns, according to article 44(1) of the Constitution, the President shall continue to hold office, until a successor steps in.
But keeping in view the past events, who knows. Maybe the Presidency will be raided by some people, and the President arrested and transported...
what kind of skills can we develop when there are no jobs in Pakistan? When ultimately, even those skills will only be put to use abroad? People started doing online freelance work, and the recent internet shutdown sent that down the drain as well,
if Pakistanis try that, they will be picked up, court martialed and their properties and business confiscated. Many tried, many failed.
There is corruption in India and Bangladesh yes, but the agriculture department there does not come in aid to that corruption.
bruh, they have caused this mess, the inflated electricity bills, the suicide and what not.
In addition to this, they still get their big defence budget, its literally like slapping a poor man in the face, and saying "what you gonna do about it?'
the report of irregularities found in the accounts of the armed forces are compiled every year and reported to the Federal Government.
The Auditor General is not empowered to act against offending organizations, he or she can only present the report to the Federal Government for further action.