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7th May, 2013
Vast majority of Pakistanis dissatisfied: poll
Pew Research Center poll found that 91 per cent of Pakistanis were dissatisfied with the direction of the country and that a mere 14 per cent saw President Asif Ali Zardari favorably.
Pew Research Center poll found that 91 per cent of Pakistanis were dissatisfied with the direction of the country and that a mere 14 per cent saw President Asif Ali Zardari favorably.
30th April, 2013
Most Muslims want sharia law, split on interpretation: study
In Pakistan 84 per cent of Muslims want sharia enshrined as official law but 75 per cent believe non-Muslims are free to practice their religion.
In Pakistan 84 per cent of Muslims want sharia enshrined as official law but 75 per cent believe non-Muslims are free to practice their religion.
30th January, 2013
Health apps abound, but usage low: study
Exercise, diet and weight features are the most popular types of health apps downloaded, the study found.
Exercise, diet and weight features are the most popular types of health apps downloaded, the study found.
12th September, 2012
India’s economic euphoria sours, US report
India’s economic euphoria has soured and the Indian economy is now faring worse than those of China and Brazil, says a US think-tank, the Pew Research Center.
India’s economic euphoria has soured and the Indian economy is now faring worse than those of China and Brazil, says a US think-tank, the Pew Research Center.
14th July, 2012
Ninety-five per cent Pakistanis see themselves in trouble
The survey, by Washington’s Pew Research Institute, shows that 70 per cent Pakistanis in 2008 believed they were in “good personal economic situation.”
The survey, by Washington’s Pew Research Institute, shows that 70 per cent Pakistanis in 2008 believed they were in “good personal economic situation.”
11th July, 2012
Democracy still ‘preferable’ in Muslim nations, survey says
In Pakistan, 82 per cent of participants feel “laws should strictly follow the teachings of the Quran,” whereas only 13 per cent of Pakistanis favored al Qaeda.
In Pakistan, 82 per cent of participants feel “laws should strictly follow the teachings of the Quran,” whereas only 13 per cent of Pakistanis favored al Qaeda.
9th July, 2012
Pakistanis are second fastest growing group in US, says report
Pakistani-Americans have become the second fastest growing and the seventh largest group in the United States.
Pakistani-Americans have become the second fastest growing and the seventh largest group in the United States.
9th May, 2011
Facebook sharing sending readers to big news sites
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook is influencing what news gets read online as people use the Internet’s most popular hangout to share and recommend content. That’s one…
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook is influencing what news gets read online as people use the Internet’s most popular hangout to share and recommend content. That’s one…

