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Fazaia Inter College Jobs


 Fazaia Inter College Jobs



Policy Advisory Board of FPCCI has the mandate to provide research-based support to FPCCI Members, Standing Committees and Joint Business Councils/Chambers to undertake research, analysis, policy advocacy on macroeconomic, industrial, agriculture, energy, taxation/tariffs, case of doing business, and trade policies. Policy Advisory Board solicits applications for the following contractual positions (3-Year) - with a 6-Month probation period (inclusive). Applicants with expertise in statistical and econometric software like R, Stata, EViews, SPSS will be highly preferred for the following positions.
HEAD OF POLICY RESEARCH UNIT (PRU) (1)
. Ph.D. In Economics from a reputable university with a major in macroeconomics, international trade, industrial economics, public-sector economics or development economics.
• Minimum 10 years of professional experience working on macroeconomic framework, trade and industry with academia, government, private-sector organizations or think tanks; with research preferably on macroeconomic indicators, Trameworks, trade or industrial economics-related issues; including publications in HEC-recognized journals or research work on industrial economics, energy or international trade-related topics.
• The Head of the Unit will have strong advocacy and leadership skills, be result oriented with ability to lead and develop teams, strategize work, formulate policy documents, and compile regular industry/sectorial reports and strategy papers for the Board.
SENIOR ECONOMIST (1)
Ph.D./M.Phil.in Economics from a reputable university with a major in macroeconomics, international trade, industrial economics, public-sector economics or development economics.
• Minimum 7-10 years of professional experience working on macroeconomic framework, trade and industry with academia, government, private-sector organizations or think tanks; with research preferably on macroeconomic indicators, frameworks, trade or industrial economics-related issues; including at least 5 research publications in HEC-recognized journals on industrial economics, energy or international trade-related topics.
• Must have strong leadership and analytical skills, be result oriented with ability to lead and develop teams, strategize work, developing policy documents, and to compile research-based strategy papers for the Board.
 
 
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 Has been stated.  Perfume is easily made.  Fragrances come from the Netherlands.  These fragrances are usually mixed with liquid paraffin to make perfume.  There are many perfumes in the market.  They are all made in the same way, they are made

 Tip: The most common way to make N is to make the kind of essence you want.  Take this kind of pleasant towel and dissolve it in Olus Spirit Rectified.  Essence is ready.  Depending on the fragrance, it can be made into expensive or cheap quality.  For example, if you want to make an alli of Sangtra, then dissolve the artificial fragrance and towel of Sangtra in their night spirit.  This is our Sangtra ready.  Similarly, bananas, bananas, etc. can also be harvested.  These can be dissolved in Alice water and syrup, soda water etc.

 Are used in  Another way to make amines is to use fragrant shell leaves.  First the flower petals are soaked in racquet-spirited spirits.  Its main type of flower is Pankhsar.  Allens are usually named after houses, whether they are natural or artificial. Hub is usually made of an ascendant.

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