Loud Thinking June 21, 2014 at 09:52AM

A very sensible and wisely written balanced article of Mr. Ayaz Ameer.

Link:- http://jang.com.pk/jang/jun2014-daily/21-06-2014/col2.htm

Loud Thinking June 21, 2014 at 09:39AM

Another super charged and highly stinging article of Mr. Hasan Nisar.

Link:- http://jang.com.pk/jang/jun2014-daily/21-06-2014/col1.html

Loud Thinking June 20, 2014 at 11:41PM

A stinging ruthless & incisive article of Mr. Hasan Nisar.

A must read eye opener.

Link :- http://jang.com.pk/jang/jun2014-daily/20-06-2014/col1.html

Loud Thinking June 20, 2014 at 04:32PM

Mr. Prime Minister you must be made aware that your concerned staff at the Ministry of Water and Power has further made the life of ordinary citizens miserable by devising a repugnant way to show higher MW by supplying electricity in a low voltage of 180-190 range.

This low voltage is not only destroying all the domestic electrical appliances but forcing the public to stay awake throughout the night, as well.

In fact, Mr. P.M this situation has resulted in creating more anger and resentment against your government.

People can tolerate electricity load shedding, but low voltage situation is unbearable for them.

Hopefully, you are yourself much aware of the public sentiments of the masses, as you always have your hand on their pulse…!

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

AoA.
A Watt saved is a Watt produced and the cost of installing 1MW powerhouse is approximately PKR 1 billion. We can save a minimum of 1000 MW per day, if countrywide all markets and offices are very strictly closed at 6 PM, along-with all TV and Cable TV is also shut down at 9 PM.

Extraordinary problems needs extraordinary solutions.

The above proposal will also give peaceful load shedding free nights to the teeming millions during the long hot and humid summer season, who can’t afford UPS, generators or solar power systems.

Hope your government will swiftly act to implement (even if issuance of an ordinance is required) the above proposals in the larger public interest, without fearing any backlash of the vested interests.

With kind regards and best wishes,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

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Loud Thinking June 20, 2014 at 02:44PM

When GB was providing cold drinks (after looting from nearby shops), was being embraced by the senior Police Officers for damaging cars of the general public and he was leading the charge of about 100 Policemen, GB was a SANE person.

After GB was was thrashed by the public and he was laying on the road, biting the dust of the feet of the general public, he is now being turned into an insane person.

What about the mental health of that person on whose orders police opened fire directly on the unarmed ladies, children and men?

And also what about the mental health of that person on whose orders ladies were presented to judge of the Anti- Terrorist court?

Also what about the mental health of that person on whose orders about 20 persons were bundled in a truck on 19 June (2 days after the incident) for their medical examination at Jinnah Hospital?

Who is sane and who is insane in this country?

Loud Thinking June 19, 2014 at 08:32PM

“What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life’s pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.”

—Joseph Addison (1672-1719);
English Essayist, Poet, Playwright And Politician.

Loud Thinking June 19, 2014 at 08:31PM

“Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time.”

— Steven Wright

Loud Thinking June 19, 2014 at 02:04PM

GB made an example by the public justice..!

Is it a preamble of the revolution and explosion of pent up public emotions about which Maulana Tahir ul Qadri and Sheikh Rasheed has been warning in advance?

Is it an EYE OPENER for the ruling elite of Pakistan?

Has the 17 June Lahore GENOCIDE precipitated this reactionary public violence?

Is Pakistan nearing a stage of the D day when:

TAAJ UCHALY JAEN GAY
TAKHT GERAI JAEN GAY

?????

Can someone throw light in few words on how and why French Revolution erupted?

Loud Thinking June 19, 2014 at 01:52PM

4 Factors Every Business Plan Should Address

You’ve got a brilliant idea for a new product or service. You’re energized, excited, and ready to execute. But first you’ve got to write a business plan. Investors and stakeholders will care about four factors that are critical to every new venture:
The people. Introduce who will be starting and running the business, and any outside parties providing resources.
The opportunity. What will you sell – and to whom? How fast do you plan to grow?
The context. Capture the big picture – the regulatory environment, demographic trends, and other dynamic factors that you can’t control.
The risk and reward. Present an examination of everything that can go wrong and right. Be prepared to explain how your team can respond.

Adapted by HBR from 20-Minute Manager: Creating Business Plans.

Loud Thinking June 19, 2014 at 10:41AM

Please Don’t Punish the Honest Citizens for the Sake of the Cheaters…! If PMLN Govt can’t give any relief to the Pensioners, widows and Senior Citizens at least it must not withdraw the old facilities.

Dear Mr. Prime Minister of Pakistan,

Sir,

AoA.

The matter raised by Mr. Kalim A. Chishtie, in his below mentioned letter, published by the Daily Dawn of today, needs your personal intervention, as it adversely affects the senior citizens and widows etc.

If we compare the previous PPP rule with your one years performance, one thing is strikingly clear that PPP at least had a soft corner for the low income group, while your government seems completely oblivious of the problems, being faced by the middle class and the lower middle class citizens.

I will request you to just have a look at the utility bills of the above mentioned categories of people, to have an idea how the same has increased during your tenure, compared with the last PPP government.

Actually, your government having failed to recover the utility bills from the high and mighty people, who never pay their utility charges, has decided to punish the millions of honest bill payers, by increasing the rates of all the utility services, with a vengeance; which is a very cruel and callous way of punishing the honest people, who never indulge in the theft of electricity, gas and water.

People still fondly remember that it was the last PPP government, which enhanced the upper limit of the EOBI pension to Rs. 3,600/PM.

Let me assure you that if the Rs.30,00,000/- or PKR 3 million upper limit (for investment in Pensioners Benefit Account & Behbood Certificates of the National Saving Center Schemes) is reasonably enhanced, your government can easily generate much more huge amount of funds, than you will get the revenue, from the tax collected on the Behbood & Pensioners Account profit payments. But, for this suggestion to be implemented, you will have to take a (firm) stand before the mighty bankers lobby, who will oppose this enhancement of limit, tooth and nail.

Submitted for your favourable consideration please.

Yours sincerely,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Lahore.

Behbood scheme
By From the Dawn Newspaper
Updated about 2 hours ago
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IT is interesting to note that out of the blue the present government has come up with a novel idea of taxing the profits of the Behbood scheme. Does the government wish that senior citizens and widows who are meeting their expenses through profits derived from the scheme should face more difficulty in managing their daily expenditures in this age of inflation?
Kalim A. Chishtie
Karachi
Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2014

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
0321-9402157
Lahore.

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