AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to millions of articles from top publications available through your library.

Pakistan TV show discusses reformed general sales tax.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| November 17, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Karachi Geo News television in Urdu at 1500 GMT on 15 November 2010 carries live regularly scheduled "Capital Talk" programme relayed from channel's Islamabad studio. Prominent Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir is host of the popular talk show in Pakistan. Words within double slant lines are in English.

Programme: "Capital Talk"

Reception: Good

Duration: 1 hour

Guests: Ahsan Iqbal, senior member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz [PML-N]; Asrar Rauf, spokesman of the Federal Board of Revenue [FBR]; Bashir Ahmed Bilour, senior minister of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa on video link from Peshawar studio

Mir begins the programme saying that most of Pakistani MPs are the richest people of Pakistan and some even of South Asia, but the Pakistan's tax revenue is lesser than that of …

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Pakistan TV show discusses proposed tax reforms, possibility of mid-term polls.
Newspaper article from: BBC Monitoring International Reports November 26, 2010 700+ words
Pakistani TV show discusses party positions on tax reform issue.
Newspaper article from: BBC Monitoring International Reports December 23, 2010 700+ words
Pakistan TV show discusses media's role with respect to general sales tax.
Newspaper article from: BBC Monitoring International Reports November 29, 2010 700+ words
Pakistan TV show discusses reports of corruption in hajj arrangements.
Newspaper article from: BBC Monitoring International Reports November 25, 2010 700+ words
Pakistan TV show discusses possible political instability, corruption.
Newspaper article from: BBC Monitoring International Reports December 18, 2010 700+ words
©2013 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions

The AccessMyLibrary advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily