COMPARING THE PERVAIZ ELAHI AND SHAHBAZ SHARIF ERAS IN PUNJAB TO EXAMINE GOOD GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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This comparative study aims to analyze and evaluate the concepts of good governance and sustainable development in Punjab during the respective eras of Ch Pervaiz Elahi and Shahbaz Sharif. The study examines key indicators such as transparency, accountability, efficiency, and environmental sustainability to assess the effectiveness of governance strategies and their impact on sustainable development. Through a comprehensive analysis of policies, initiatives, and outcomes, this study aims to provide valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each era in promoting good governance and sustainable development in Punjab. The findings of this study can contribute to informed decision-making and policy formulation for future governance and development efforts in the region.
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