Before the COVID-19 outbreak, Pakistan’s economy was already struggling to stay afloat but was in no danger of collapse. However, the pandemic has severely impacted the nation’s economy and may virtually push it to the brink of bankruptcy. While almost all nations have been substantially affected by the global health emergency, however, Pakistan’s economy does not have the capacity to absorb the massive disruption caused by the pandemic. Months before the pandemic, in July 2019, Pakistan was forced to seek an Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) due to its twin deficit problem, i.e. fiscal…
Author: Syeda Sarah
A Food technology exhibition organized by Economics Department, JUW to encourage Women Entrepreneurship It has been three years being the part of Jinnah University for Women that I teach Marketing Economics to Food Science Technology students, with the support of my chairperson Mr. Sajid and dear colleague Ms. Anum our department organizes grand exhibition on every World Food Day with reference to course content. Although my peripheral objectivity of the event is to create innovation in food technology and varieties but core purpose is to encourage women participants to become entrepreneurs by using their productive and marketing skills with health…