There are tonnes of good ideas that can change the world. Regular readers of RESET will already know of a few. Every month, we will choose one idea that stands out thanks to its impact and innovative approach. Our favourite project in June: Jaroka Tele-HealthCare.
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When doctor Sara Khurram became pregnant, her life was not the only one that changed. Dr. Khurram lives in Pakistan and as the founder of the first virtual clinic in the country, she is also changing the lives of many other women.
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If $2 is considered to be the minimum daily wage, then more than half of the country lives below the poverty line, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday as he unveiled the Pakistan Economic Survey for 2013-14.
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President Pranab Mukherjee has rejected the Pakistan government’s contention that it has nothing to do with terror attacks in India, saying non-state actors do not come from heaven, but from territory under Pakistan’s control.
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Pakistan: Energy and Mines Minister Chaudhry Sher Ali has said all streetlights will be powered by solar energy at the city district level in the first phase and then solar energy would be made available for homes.
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Nawaz Sharif's return as the Prime Minister of Pakistan in early June this year marks a Nsignpost from where a more meaningful relationship between India and Pakistan could
be forged. The bilateral relationship had of late been mired in mistrust and often
meaningless rhetoric.
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Pakistani youth leader Syed Ali Abbas Zaidi has a plan to counter the relentless message of violence spewed forth by radical Islamic groups in his country - and he is stealing a gimmick from the hard-liners' own playbook to do it. His weapon: the three-wheeled motorized rickshaws that buzz along Pakistan's streets carrying paying customers.
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