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Most Pakistanis trust the government “to do what is right for the country” reveals latest Gallup sur

Can't believe I'm agreeing with the potians :ph34r: but I really don't think these results accurately reflect people's feelings in Pakistan.

A shrivelled little NoonU is confused and in a retreating turtle state.
 
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As per current circumstances PML-N okay for Pakistan.
No need to change the government. Let Pakistan grow for 15 years at least.
 
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Assalam u alaikum bro, sorry i can't understand your point, can you plz. explain little more if possible...
Velaykum-es-selam. Definitions from the Turkish perspective:

Deep Nation: loyal to the state. Have Sabr and Shukr. Don't create unnecessary chaos (Fitne and Fesat). Silent by nature. Collective intelligence based decisions are usually right (e,g., during elections). Religious minded conservatives.

Deep Stste: a collection of intelligent and patriotic folks whose loyalty can't be purchased. Don't become proxies to foreign powers. Secretive by nature. Carry high goals and visions and missions. Adept at geo-politics and geo-strategies. Take corrective actions to put the state and nation in course.
 
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Another indication that the Pak Deep Nation is aligning with her Deep State...

Umm no , this actually means the exact opposite in Pakistan's case.

The government at hand is pro democracy (or at least their version of it) and anti-establishment (the deep state). The current govt PMLN has been very successful in repelling deep state influence. Even after the top dog being disqualified and a dozen other scandals they're pretty much set to form the majority this year that too while openly mocking the deep state and maintaining a pro India stance.
 
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Velaykum-es-selam. Definitions from the Turkish perspective:

Deep Nation: loyal to the state. Have Sabr and Shukr. Don't create unnecessary chaos (Fitne and Fesat). Silent by nature. Collective intelligence based decisions are usually right (e,g., during elections). Religious minded conservatives.

Deep Stste: a collection of intelligent and patriotic folks whose loyalty can't be purchased. Don't become proxies to foreign powers. Secretive by nature. Carry high goals and visions and missions. Adept at geo-politics and geo-strategies. Take corrective actions to put the state and nation in course.

Brother I hope and Pray that you are right that Deep nation and Deep state are aligned, cuz current happenings in Pakistan show its vice versa and they are in confrontation mode, look bro whats happening, the civil & Military looks like in an ugly confrontation mode, but deep nation meaning the people of the country they still voting for PML-N (currently civil leadership of the country) but it seems like the Deep state (establishment) they want current ruling regime and their top leadership (Nawaz Sharif & Shahbaz Sharif) finished as soon as possible.
But having said that i still pray that you are right & both Civ & Mil should be on same page, cuz its in the best interest of the country...
 
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Punjab, Five Years of Education Reforms

Wins, losses and challenges for the future

Most analysis of education sector indicators demonstrates Punjab’s performance advantage over the other three provinces. Since 2003, the province has undertaken a variety of interventions, which have produced positive outcomes and, subsequently, introduced challenges that come along with a raised baseline. As the first province to engage in a comprehensive reform effort around human resource management, school infrastructure, and overall education sector governance, the marginal effort required now to enrol each additional out of school child in school and to improve learning outcomes of each under- performing student is both greater and of a qualitatively different nature. This sets the reform challenge in Punjab apart from those in the other provinces. To achieve more success, the quantum of effort required in the Punjab is higher. This is both an indicator of the success of the province thus far, and a prompt for the recognition of the need for renewed focus on the urgency and importance of reforms.

This report recognises the singular nature of the challenge confronting policymakers in Punjab, and attempts to take stock of both their successes and the challenges they continue to face. Both of these, in turn, help lay out a roadmap for the next ve years, with the hope that it can help meet the objective of providing quality school education to every child in the province.

 
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All those polled were drugged by Gallup
before the questionnaire...
 
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