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    Political factors affecting parents’ perceptions on televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan: a critical investigation by Nizamani, Farheen Qasim, Siti Zanariah Ahmad Ishak, Nizamani, Muhammad Qasim

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, this research sheds light by critically analysing the elements of corruption, unaccountability and lack of transparency involved in ineffective televised polio messages in developing nations as Pakistan, opening a space for policy makers and television officials for a positive health change in designing health awareness campaigns.…”
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    Sustainable Solar Powered Multi Nozzle Pesticide Sprayer for Improved Production by Rai, Rahool, Khursheed, Rehan, Rehman, Sadiq Ur, Jamil, Rabiya

    Published 2024
    “…However, the situation is different in a nation like Pakistan. Automation in the agricultural sector is challenging in these arid regions because the most Pakistani farmers are struggling financially. …”
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    The role of bureaucracy in the politics of Pakistan (1947-1969) by Ahmed Shaikh, Irfan, Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a country’s administrative and bureaucratic structures is a key index of national development. Pakistan’s civil service (as with its armed forces, railways and many other institutions) is a direct continuation of the Colonial Government of India. …”
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    Examine the moderating roles of organization support and government initiative on the intention to adopt cloud computing software as a service among SMEs in Pakistan by Nosheen, Ammber

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, there exists a conspicuous absence of empirical studies focusing on CC-Saas adoption within SMEs in developing countries, specifically in nations like Pakistan. This study examines the moderating role of organization support and Government Initiative to enhance the theoretical model encompassing technological, organizational, and environmental (TOE) factors alongside organizational support (OST) with moderation effects. …”
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