The plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, City Planning & Urban Development, Government, Local Government, Economic Conditions
Cover of the book The plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed, Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Muhammad Abd al-Hameed ISBN: 1230000018797
Publisher: Muhammad Abd al-Hameed Publication: July 10, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
ISBN: 1230000018797
Publisher: Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Publication: July 10, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The book gives a comprehensive plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan. (With necessary modifications, it can work also in other poor countries.) It offers answers to all questions:
How will lifetime occupancy of housing and buildings replace ownership? How will the new system generate regular income more than the present federal budget of three trillion rupees, despite abolition of all taxes (except VAT and customs duty)? How will transparency be ensured in all transactions and corruption in all forms eliminated?
Who will start and undertake reconstruction all over the country, without giving any active role to the government? How will new self-sufficient settlements (each with 20,000 population) replace present villages? How will every family get a modern flat and space for business in new settlements at a nominal rent? Who will provide free education and healthcare for all? (Not Government!) How will all Government employees get rent-free housing? Where will be shifted all factories in present cities? Who will construct buildings for industries and housing for their employees in new settlements and provide them on rent? How uninhabited and least developed areas will be industrialized? How will all industries and businesses get loans without interest? How will farmers get agricultural land enough for living and interest-free loans?
The implementation of the plan will also transform the political and economic systems through an evolutionary manner, without any compulsion at any stage and without any drastic measures like nationalization. It will also introduce direct democracy, in which voters will give their opinion on every measure, making elected representatives unnecessary. Annual vote of confidence will replace elections for all top officials and heads of departments in every settlement. The government will wither away at local and provincial levels.The book gives a comprehensive plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan. (With necessary modifications, it can work also in other poor countries.) It offers answers to all questions:

How will lifetime occupancy of housing and buildings replace ownership? How will the new system generate regular income more than the present federal budget of three trillion rupees, despite abolition of all taxes (except VAT and customs duty)? How will transparency be ensured in all transactions and corruption in all forms eliminated?
Who will start and undertake reconstruction all over the country, without giving any active role to the government? How will new self-sufficient settlements (each with 20,000 population) replace present villages? How will every family get a modern flat and space for business in new settlements at a nominal rent? Who will provide free education and healthcare for all? (Not Government!) How will all Government employees get rent-free housing? Where will be shifted all factories in present cities? Who will construct buildings for industries and housing for their employees in new settlements and provide them on rent? How uninhabited and least developed areas will be industrialized? How will all industries and businesses get loans without interest? How will farmers get agricultural land enough for living and interest-free loans?
The implementation of the plan will also transform the political and economic systems through an evolutionary manner, without any compulsion at any stage and without any drastic measures like nationalization. It will also introduce direct democracy, in which voters will give their opinion on every measure, making elected representatives unnecessary. Annual vote of confidence will replace elections for all top officials and heads of departments in every settlement. The government will wither away at local and provincial levels.

It is a plan for complete and permanent eradication of poverty. It is primarily for Pakistan but can be implemented in all poor countries with necessary modification. The author can helo as a consultant..

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The book gives a comprehensive plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan. (With necessary modifications, it can work also in other poor countries.) It offers answers to all questions:
How will lifetime occupancy of housing and buildings replace ownership? How will the new system generate regular income more than the present federal budget of three trillion rupees, despite abolition of all taxes (except VAT and customs duty)? How will transparency be ensured in all transactions and corruption in all forms eliminated?
Who will start and undertake reconstruction all over the country, without giving any active role to the government? How will new self-sufficient settlements (each with 20,000 population) replace present villages? How will every family get a modern flat and space for business in new settlements at a nominal rent? Who will provide free education and healthcare for all? (Not Government!) How will all Government employees get rent-free housing? Where will be shifted all factories in present cities? Who will construct buildings for industries and housing for their employees in new settlements and provide them on rent? How uninhabited and least developed areas will be industrialized? How will all industries and businesses get loans without interest? How will farmers get agricultural land enough for living and interest-free loans?
The implementation of the plan will also transform the political and economic systems through an evolutionary manner, without any compulsion at any stage and without any drastic measures like nationalization. It will also introduce direct democracy, in which voters will give their opinion on every measure, making elected representatives unnecessary. Annual vote of confidence will replace elections for all top officials and heads of departments in every settlement. The government will wither away at local and provincial levels.The book gives a comprehensive plan for eradication of poverty in Pakistan. (With necessary modifications, it can work also in other poor countries.) It offers answers to all questions:

How will lifetime occupancy of housing and buildings replace ownership? How will the new system generate regular income more than the present federal budget of three trillion rupees, despite abolition of all taxes (except VAT and customs duty)? How will transparency be ensured in all transactions and corruption in all forms eliminated?
Who will start and undertake reconstruction all over the country, without giving any active role to the government? How will new self-sufficient settlements (each with 20,000 population) replace present villages? How will every family get a modern flat and space for business in new settlements at a nominal rent? Who will provide free education and healthcare for all? (Not Government!) How will all Government employees get rent-free housing? Where will be shifted all factories in present cities? Who will construct buildings for industries and housing for their employees in new settlements and provide them on rent? How uninhabited and least developed areas will be industrialized? How will all industries and businesses get loans without interest? How will farmers get agricultural land enough for living and interest-free loans?
The implementation of the plan will also transform the political and economic systems through an evolutionary manner, without any compulsion at any stage and without any drastic measures like nationalization. It will also introduce direct democracy, in which voters will give their opinion on every measure, making elected representatives unnecessary. Annual vote of confidence will replace elections for all top officials and heads of departments in every settlement. The government will wither away at local and provincial levels.

It is a plan for complete and permanent eradication of poverty. It is primarily for Pakistan but can be implemented in all poor countries with necessary modification. The author can helo as a consultant..

More books from Economic Conditions

Cover of the book Politics and the European Commission by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Local Politics and Contemporary Transformations in the Arab World by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Living in Limbo: Stuck in the Middle by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Cover Your Assets and Become Your Own Liability by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Intelligence is Overrated: What You Really Need to Succeed by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book The Empathic Civilization by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Border Games by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Germán Dehesa by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Is Asia Reconnecting? by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Climate Leviathan by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Adam Smith’s Equality and the Pursuit of Happiness by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book America's Moment: Creating Opportunity in the Connected Age by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book A Companion to Marx's Capital by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
Cover of the book Measuring the Real Size of the World Economy by Muhammad Abd al-Hameed
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy