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Budget 2014-15: energy in focus
/ Rehman, Shahid ur
Rehman, Shahid ur
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2014.
Summary/Abstract
The PML-N's budget for the fiscal year reflects the increasing autonomy of the provinces which, for the first time in decades, have more control over their own development, especially in the energy sector.
Key Words
Energy
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PML-N
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National Finance Commission
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Water and Power Development Authority
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Budget - 2014-15
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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122575
Crisis of will: can there be an end to the country's energy woes?
/ Asif, Muhammad
Asif, Muhammad
Journal Article
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2013.
Key Words
Electricity
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Energy Crisis
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Renewable Energy
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Water and Power Development Authority
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Comprehensive Energy Policy
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Central Power Purchasing Agency
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Pakistan's Political Culture
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Oil Based Thermal Power
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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131749
Pakistan's privatisation party
/ Rehman, Shahid ur
Rehman, Shahid ur
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2014.
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Pakistan has a long history of using privatisation to supposedly control costs of inefficient and corrupt public sector enterprises. but the PML-N's penchant for privatisation takes this economic approach to new heights.
Key Words
World Bank
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Privatisation
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Nawaz Sharif
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PML-N
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Water and Power Development Authority
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Muslim Commercial Bank
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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Water-Stressed Pakistan : Increasing Demand, Declining Availability, and Challenges of Management
/ Ranjan, Amit
Ranjan, Amit
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The widening gap between water supply and demand is the biggest threat and challenge before Pakistan. Of the available water, much is polluted. Both scarcity and pollution threaten the agriculture sector, on which the country’s economy depends.
Key Words
Indus Waters Treaty
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Water and Power Development Authority
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Diamer-Bhasha
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Interprovincial Water Disputeswater Management
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