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Anam Saeed
@MissAnamSaeed
Economist & Revenue Consultant | Fulbright Scholar | Texas A&M, LUMS | Financial Literacy | youtube.com/c/AnamSaeedNow
لاہور, پاکستان
Born November 18
Joined January 2011
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    I've been working in Peshawar & KP for the past 2 years. Not a PTI fan girl, rather a Pakistani. Mocking a certain province/city highlights your tunnel vision & prejudice Let me give you some data here, but you need to be perceptive to understand this @BakhtawarBZ (a thread)
    Why don’t all the PTI fan girls move to Peshawar and then tweet about how much Pakistan has prospered under Imran Khan? 🤥
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    While @ImranKhanPTI's statements about women make it to the headlines, I want to talk about what we have achieved for women during @PTIofficial's tenure and for people who are always suffering at the hands of a complicated and corrupt system? (1/n)
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    Please don't ask me about Aurat March because 80% of the literate & well educated women I see there are the ones who paid 'X' amount to their maids in 2015, and still pay X to their maids despite knowing how inflation and devaluation has impacted us all.
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    In Pakistan, kids are raised with a sense of entitlement. Your father isn’t obliged to pay your university fee or sponsor your marriage. Earn a scholarship, stand on your own. Parents can help, yes, but it’s not their duty to fund your life. Stop normalizing dependence.
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    This list of KP's achievements doesn't end here @BakhtawarBZ, but it doesn't imply there is no need for further growth or development I'm a Punjabi but I've never humiliated any particular province or city because I'm working for Pakistan, you are so privileged yet so prejudiced?
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    - KP's citizens have had universal health insurance for more than a year. Total users around 953,000, out of which 471,000 are users year to date in FY 21-22.
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    - In an unprecedented move, the KP gov released 100% development funds for the approved ongoing projects on the first day of the financial year 2021-22  - Mohmand Dam would be completed by 2025, Dasu dam by 2027 and Diamir Bhasha dam by 2028
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    - 5,000+ cardiology procedures, 102,443 kidney dialysis procedures, 64 kidney transplants, 3 liver transplants in the last month, and 730,000 individuals benefiting in one year.
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    - KP's own source revenue has increased by 2x in the last 2 years, more than any other province in the country - KP's Gov introduced contributory pensions for new employees i.e. the most important fiscal reform, safeguarding pensions of lakhs of govt employees.
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    Ease of Doing Business Index: Pakistan has advanced 39 places during the last two years to secure 108th place on the list. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has taken the lead in this regard with the establishment of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Economic Zones Development and Management Company
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    After paying over 45% in taxes, we Pakistanis will send our kids to private schools, visit private hospitals, use private transportation, pay GST, STS, energy tariffs, tariffs, & excise duty What will we get as a return for our humongous tax burden? Public Roads & Flyovers?
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    Pakistan’s foreign currency reserves have surged 58% since June 2019 to 21month high at $11.58 billion on January 10,2020.Reserves have maintained the uptrend despite we successfully paid off over $4 billion debt.This helped in gaining foreign investors’ confidence in our economy
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    Applications for Fulbright 23 are open & as a Fulbright alumna, it's my duty to use my skillset & help others in achieving their dreams of higher education. Feel free to share your Personal statement with me, and I will be happy to give my feedback. Best of luck
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    Replying to @MissAnamSaeed
    I have myself participated in Aurat March, but failed to understand why there were no genuine issues related to child labor, exploitation of unregistered poor maids, domestic violence, pay equality etc, highlighted? It seemed more like an attention seeking marathon..