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    Agricultural Development and Associated Environmental and Ethical Issues in South Asia
    with S. Akhtar Ali Shah
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (6): 629-644. 2011.
    South Asia is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, where despite a slow growth, agriculture remains the backbone of rural economy as it employs one half to over 90 percent of the labor force. Both extensive and intensive policy measures for agriculture development to feed the massive population of the region have resulted in land degradation and desertification, water scarcity, pollution from agrochemicals, and loss of agricultural biodiversity. The social and ethical aspects …Read more
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    Food Insecurity in Pakistan: Causes and Policy Response (review)
    with S. Akhtar Ali Shah
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (5): 493-509. 2011.
    There is evidence of continued food insecurity and malnutrition in Pakistan despite significant progress made in terms of food production in recent years. According to “Vision 2030” of the Planning Commission of Pakistan, about half of the population in the country suffers from absolute to moderate malnutrition, with the most vulnerable being children, women, and elderly among the lowest income group. The Government of Pakistan has been taking a series of policy initiatives and strategic measure…Read more
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    Caring for uninsured patients with diabetes: designing and evaluating a novel chronic care model for diabetes care
    with Arthur T. Evans and Sejal Shah
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4): 700-706. 2010.
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    New Iterative Method for the Solution of Fractional Damped Burger and Fractional Sharma-Tasso-Olver Equations
    with Rashid Nawaz, Samreen Farid, and Javed Iqbal
    Complexity 2018 1-7. 2018.
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    Women’s rights, politics and laws in bangladesh
    Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 53 (2): 13-24. 2014.
    Women’s legal rights are one of the most significant determinants of their status. In Bangladesh, a series of laws ensuring women’s rights have proven largely ineffective in promoting their positions. The prime reasons for this are: dirtier politics, the ineffective implementation of women rights laws, the traditional and cultural negative views about women’s rights, the absence of an accountable and transparent government, the expensive and time consuming judicial process, the lack of an effici…Read more
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    In pursuit of a just political order, Will Kymlicka has defended a liberal conception of multiculturalism. The persuasive appeal of his argument, like that of secular-liberalism more generally, is due to presenting liberalism as a neutral and universal political project. Utilizing Charles Taylor’s genealogy of ‘exclusive humanism’ in A Secular Age, this thesis attempts to re-read Kymlicka in order to make certain theological commitments in his work explicit. Here I argue that Kymlicka, in order …Read more