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Empowering women through BISP
The value of the BISP transfer has steadily increased over the life cycle of the programme
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Revolutionising the countrywide Socio-Economic Registry
The BISP is aware of the importance of consultation to make the process more transparent, dynamic and vigorous
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Pakistan’s National Socio-Economic Registry: a national asset
The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is the largest social safety net system in the South Asian region
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Education — doing the doable
Government needs to standardise education across the country as a policy, and integrate it into mainstream sectors.
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Midterm elections — a very reachable goal
To save Pakistan people need to protest peacefully in the streets, demand govt resign and insist upon midterm polls.
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Why I resigned from the National Assembly
I resigned because I didn’t want to be part of a government which had trampled over my maroora’s (people) rights.
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Fighting cyber crimes
Had PECO been passed in its current format, incidents of human rights abuse and failed prosecutions would have ensued.
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Lady health workers are no terrorists
The real terrorists are who deny professionals their salaries and enjoy a good life of the stolen wealth of taxpayers.
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Who should an MP be loyal to?
An MP’s duty is to the people and, as a consequence, to his or her party — not the other way around.
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Turning a blind eye to public anger
Parliament’s utility as well as the executive’s governance is under serious doubt.