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This effort has nothing to do with the greatness or the nationalistic attitude of the people involved. These are eleven 'STUDENTS' who are working on this as an 'ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECT', something 'MANDATORY' to get their degrees. After the completion or required minimal progress on this project, they'll get their degrees and move on simple as that. In the absolute absence of Government or private-sector support, these project are bound to remain in the Theses or dissertation books of the students and forgotten soon. I have personally seen the library of NED University full of such ideas, with considerable progress made and now eating dust.Being a naysayer is the easiest thing to do. It doesn't matter if what he said turns out to be right or not. If you have a choice, would you say a word of support to a great group of nationalistic Pakistanis who are actually working hard to achieve something meaningful, or would you paint a picture of doom and gloom before them? If you visualize defeat, you will always be handed defeat.
Dude, the Car-Mafia does not let your government (even Musharraf had to comply with their demands) import the second hand cars which are badly needed by the middle class, how on earth would it (car-mafia) as well as Patrol and CNG-Mafia let this hybrid car go into production? I am not negative, only telling about the ground realities.
bro look at us ..we have a guy like zardari for president..if we could do something we wouldnt be here
Only you could tell me how on earth a middle class person who makes between RS 7,000 and 30,000 can buy a car in Pakistan.As for the middle class, how much does a Suzuki Alto cost again? Is there not a sufficient supply of used Suzukis in Pakistan?
Well if these kids had Dads, Mamams, and Chachas who would place them in good positions, than obviously they would not leave; there is no better place than Pakistan to make money from simple 'haram khouri'. However, if they belonged to the middle class, with no 'sifaarish' or 'rishwat' and only talent, they are bound to end up in places where they would get position solely based on their qualifications and talent.And for the record, in your original post you didn't go to the trouble of employing fact or logic... you were just generally dismissive and suggested these bright young students would surely end up abroad. THAT is not a fact. THAT is conjecture based on an abundance of negativity.
Only you could tell me how on earth a middle class person who makes between RS 7,000 and 30,000 can buy a car in Pakistan.
Well if these kids had Dads, Mamams, and Chachas who would place them in good places, than obviously they would not leave; there is no better place than Pakistan to make money from simple 'haram khouri'. However, if they belonged to the middle class, with no 'sifaarish' or 'rishwat' and only talent, they are bound to end up in places where they would get position solely based on their qualifications and talent.
So basically another subprime-mortgage-like crisis is brewing and this time in Pakistan.Yes, you are absolutely right. No middle class people in Pakistan own cars. There are no consumer credit programmes which is exactly why the number of cars in Pakistan has greatly diminished in the last 10 years. In fact, no one other than the fil.thy rich can afford a car in Pakistan.
My post was about Researchers/Engineers/Scientists.I also agree that every single job at Bank Alfalah, Telenor, Warid, Wateen, Mobilink, MCB, UBL, Ufone, Systems Ltd., Netsol, TRG, China Telecom, TCS, Nestle, Samsung Pakistan etc. etc. is only given to people who have chachas running the show there
Indeed I am thankful to God, I can do something usefull otherwise I had no chance.Thank God you are far away from such a miserable and hellish environment. How clever of you!
So basically another subprime-mortgage-like crisis is brewing and this time in Pakistan.
My post was about Researchers/Engineers/Scientists.
Indeed I am thankful to God, I can do something usefull otherwise I had no chance.
Being a naysayer is the easiest thing to do. It doesn't matter if what he said turns out to be right or not. If you have a choice, would you say a word of support to a great group of nationalistic Pakistanis who are actually working hard to achieve something meaningful, or would you paint a picture of doom and gloom before them? If you visualize defeat, you will always be handed defeat.
This car will never see production no matter what; I hate to say this but I can bet my life on this bitter reality. Sooner or later the team members would have to leave the country in search of better professional opportunities abroad. There is simply no need or place for such 'brains' in Pakistan.