Archive for September, 2013
Loud Thinking September 27, 2013 at 07:03PM
“Accepting responsibility for your life means understanding that YOU are responsible for creating the life you want to live. If you don’t do it, who else will? This is a tremendously empowering realization, or at least it was for me. When I realized I was responsible for myself, I stopped making excuses and I stopped waiting for others to help me. Instead, I started changing my life. I’ll say it again: YOU can decide what you want your life to be about.”
— Ryan Murdock
Loud Thinking September 27, 2013 at 06:57PM
Mr. Nawaz Sharif India is going to reduce the POL prices? What about you Sir? Hope you will not allow the democracy to take any more revenge from the Pakistani’s, because for the poor people now, enough is enough..!
Moily hints at reduction in petrol price soon (A TOI report).
Asked if a cut in petrol price was possible on September 30, Moily said “hope so.”
PTI | Sep 27, 2013, 03.16PM IST
NEW DELHI: Oil minister M Veerappa Moily on Friday hinted at a reduction in price of petrol in next few days, the first cut in rates in over five months.
The reduction in rates is likely to be announced by the month end as per the practice of fortnightly revision in prices, and has been made possible due to appreciation of rupee against the US dollar.
“This is all dynamic pricing system and not static pricing… any advantage of price (reduction in international rates) and rupee (appreciation against US dollar) will be passed on to consumers… consumer will get full advantage,” he said.
Asked if a cut in petrol price was possible on September 30, he said “hope so.”
“Petrol price is a deregulated commodity, price of which is decided by our oil marketing companies based on input cost and other parameters,” he said.
If state-owned oil firms cut rates at month end, it will be the first reduction in prices since May. Petrol price was last cut on May 1 by Rs 3 per litre, the steepest reduction in rates in over five years.
However, since then petrol prices have been raised or gone up by seven times, totalling Rs 10.80 per litre, excluding VAT, as rupee depreciated sharply against the rupee. The price in Delhi has surged by Rs 13.06 per litre after including state tax, since June 1.
Last increase in petrol price was effected from September 14 when prices went up by Rs 1.63 per litre. Petrol costs Rs 76.06 per litre in Delhi.
Loud Thinking September 27, 2013 at 05:37PM
Believe is to follow a credo; have a faith; be a believer.
Loud Thinking September 27, 2013 at 05:36PM
“Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.”
Gail Devers (born 1966);
Three-time Olympic 100 Meter Champion
Loud Thinking September 27, 2013 at 07:12AM
Is IMF ringing the death knell for the economy?
An alarming news article published by the daily “Pakistan Today”.
Pak caught into currency devaluation trap: PEW
ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Thursday said that the local currency was being destroyed deliberately on the command of IMF. The negotiating team of the international lender trapped Pakistani officials during face-to-face negotiations which pushed country into a severe currency crisis. The IMF team that carefully laid this trap knew that Pakistanis were highly unlikely to walk out of the talks even if the vital national interests were to be compromised, said Dr Murtaza Mughal, President of the PEW. Rupee has shed over nine per cent value against major currencies, especially USD since PML-N formed government which speaks of the competence of their economic managers, he said. Dr Murtaza Mughal said the situation had dented the confidence of masses and business community while it was hurting the popularity of the party which claimed to be promoting pro-business policies. He said the situation had not only exposed the claims of SBP governor and the finance minister but it had been pushing up cost of living and cost of production which was leaving masses in a lurch and ensuring retreat of locally manufactured products from the international markets. The situation will hurt forex reserves, augment loans, trigger unemployment and deteriorate law and order situation which will push millions of unemployed to indulge in terrorism, crimes or suicides. The failure of economic managers and the SBP will also hit remittances and give a new life to the illegal business of hawala and hundi, he observed. Dr Murtaza Mughal said that Pakistan imported fossil fuel and edible oil worth 18 billion dollars which will be enough to make life of dejected masses more miserable. In a situation when economy was leading on path of destruction, the SBP governor and the finance ministers were enjoying foreign trips while finance ministry officials had embarked upon an unending round of useless meetings, he noted. He said the IMF released only 540 million dollars as first tranche pushing our managers to take 625 million dollar loan from commercial banks which worsened the situation. On the other hand, the IMF is so happy with their success that they are not leaving any opportunity to praise the ‘reforms’ of incumbent government, he added.
Loud Thinking September 26, 2013 at 08:53PM
Help Your Company Cut Back on Email
You can’t control how many emails you receive, but you can control how many you send. In a recent study, one firm’s workers followed suit when their executives reduced overall email output. You can spark a similar reduction and improve efficiency across your organization by doing the following:
Choose the right medium. Consider whether your communication merits a phone call or in-person meeting, where vocal tone and body language provide real-time feedback on how clearly a message is being understood.
Be deliberate. Don’t forward messages unless strictly necessary, and limit the number of recipients on each outgoing note.
Make it real. Set a target for reducing the number of messages you send. Include it in your performance goals to keep yourself honest.
Adapted by HBR from “To Reduce E-mail, Start at the Top,” by Chris Brown, Andrew Killick, and Karen Renaud.
Loud Thinking September 26, 2013 at 07:18PM
Sikh rights violation case: US court issues summons to Manmohan Singh (A TOI report)
This is a very interesting news because, now courts of Iraq can also summon George W Bush, for attacking Iraq on a wrong premise of WMD’s as admitted by America itself and wrongfully killing about a million Muslims.
And then Pakistani courts can also issue summons for Barack Hussain Obama, for ordering illegal (also confirmed by the SG of the UNO) drone attacks even on the funeral processions, in Pakistani areas.
Loud Thinking September 26, 2013 at 07:01PM
Confidence is the feeling that one can rely on themselves.
Loud Thinking September 26, 2013 at 07:01PM
“Confidence, like art, never comes from having all the answers; it comes from being open to all the questions.”
Earl Gray Stevens –
Loud Thinking September 26, 2013 at 07:00PM
24 K golden words..!
“Be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. Talk health, happiness, and prosperity to every person you meet. Make all your friends feel there is something special in them. Look at the sunny side of everything. Think only of the best, work only for the best, and expect only the best. Be as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. Forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. Give everyone a smile. Spend so much time improving yourself that you have no time left to criticize others. Be too big for worry and too noble for anger.”
— Christian Larsen

