Tangir Valley: House of a man accused of sheltering terrorists razed to the ground
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: IMG_1548]Chilas: Security officials razed the house of a man in Tangir valley to the ground for allegedly sheltering terrorists inside. The drastic step was taken after a hand grenade was lobbed yesterday on the police officials who were conducting a raid on the house. A high-value militant was reportedly sheltered inside the house. Umar Farooq Farooqi, […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
The Level One Project Guide Designing a New System for Financial Inclusion
From the Blog faisalkhan Level One Project is an initiative by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to achieve not only greater financial inclusion, but to develop frameworks and solutions so that 2.5 billion unbanked people can have access to better financial services tomorrow. [image: Level One Project] As per their website, the objective and mission of the Level One Project is as follows: [image: Level One Project] They have published a guide, which is worth reading, highlighting the ecosystem, some suggested paths towards financial inclusion and other ancillary information. A lot of effort has been put into the making of this guide: The Level One Project Guide – Designing a New System for Financial Inclusion (PDF). The post The Level One Project Guide Designing a New System for Financial Inclpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
The Week in Review # 40: Learning to Improvise
From the Blog usmansheikh Imagine being asked to play a game where the rules aren’t given to you upfront. The only way to win at the game is to adapt to a stream of new information. Would you want to play this game? While some people thrive on uncertainty, it paralyzes many others. The ability to improvise can dramatically improve our success in such a game. It is a life skill that will greatly benefit us regardless of whether we choose to become an entrepreneur. Think back to the last time you were presented with a situation you didn’t know how to solve. How did you react? What were the steps you took to solve the problem at hand? Unfortunately many of us respond to such situations with erratic solutions. Constantly jumping from one to another without taking into the bigger picture. I believe there apakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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