Conversations on issues of development policy in Pakistan and the rest of South Asia. Political economy subjects that are seldom featured in the media will be taken up. The conversation will take into account the needs of social science students. Development policy will be taken up by non-political public intellectuals.
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Conversations on issues of development policy in Pakistan and the rest of South Asia. Political economy subjects that are seldom featured in the media will be taken up. The conversation will take into account the needs of social science students. Development policy will be taken up by non-political public intellectuals.
Understanding the BASICS of Pakistan as a Nation I PIDE Debate I #Research #Youth #BASICS #Community
SochBichar
20 minutes 49 seconds
2 years ago
Understanding the BASICS of Pakistan as a Nation I PIDE Debate I #Research #Youth #BASICS #Community
PIDE is conducting a countrywide survey of more than 40K people around Pakistan. This is an introductory PIDE Debate to unveil some interesting facts about the initial results received, about the BASICS (Beliefs, Attitudes, Social Capital, Institutions, Community & Self).
Host: Dr. Nadeem Ul Haque (Vice Chancellor PIDE)
Speaker: Dr. Durre Nayab (Director Research PIDE)
Survey Reports Pdf: https://pide.org.pk/?tx_research-sub-category=basics-notes
For Details PIDE Social Media Forums:
www.youtube.com/c/PIDEOfficial
www.pide.org.pk www.facebook.com/PIDEislamabad
www.linkedin.com/PIDEislamabad
www.twitter.com/PIDEpk
www.instagram.com/PIDEislamabad
#technobladedeath #technoblade #pakistannews #pakistannewslive #PIDE #PakistanEconomy #NoamChomsky #Chomsky #PakistanCrisis #PakistanEconomyCrisis #Debate #PIDEDebate #Economy #Economics #BASICS
SochBichar
Conversations on issues of development policy in Pakistan and the rest of South Asia. Political economy subjects that are seldom featured in the media will be taken up. The conversation will take into account the needs of social science students. Development policy will be taken up by non-political public intellectuals.