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rural poverty and landholding in pakistan​

 

project for an economics course at LUMS; explores the link between rural poverty and average landholding sizes in the four provinces

data visualisations and infographics for print

benazir income support programme​

​pakistani lawmakers accused the government of using BISP as a political tool, dishing out cash to blue-eyed voters. the express tribune investigated the claims.

published february 4, 2012

investing in tertiary education

 

pakistan's performance in the education sector is dismal, far behind any respectably educated country. where does that place us now, and in the future?

published october 13, 2010

political economy of debt

 

pakistan's cumulative external debt stands at a whopping $54 bn. Combined with an almost equivalent amount of domestic debt, total public debt amounts to 57% of gdp. is it time to panic?

 

published september 23, 2010

rise of the pakistan tehreek-e-insaf

the PTI has been in politics for the last 15 years, but it all changed in the last few months after scores of well-known politicians joined the party, making it a formidable political force. is it high tide for imran khan?



published january 22 2012

water woes

 

karachi loses 35% of its water in leaky pipes. singapore loses less than 5%. what can we learn from the smart city state? 



published august 23, 2012

what do you do when news becomes mundane? 



you team up with the creative department, delve into voluminous public data, and produce information graphics.

you inform public discourse, visually.

deadly arteries

 

the when, where and how of road accidents in karachi

published november 17, 2010

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