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About Tooba Farooq
Tooba Farooq, a committed CSS aspirant, holds an MSc in Physics from Government College University Faisalabad and an MA in Political Science from the University of Sargodha. As a student of Sir Syed Kazim Ali’s September 2023 English Writing Course, she has refined her expression, clarity, and analytical depth under his expert guidance. Tooba believes in the transformative power of words and views writing as a lifelong journey of learning, unlearning, and relearning. Her academic foundation across both science and social sciences enables her to approach a broad range of topics with depth and balance. Moreover, she has also participated in national conferences on climate change, women’s empowerment, and sustainable development, adding further nuance to her perspectives. Determining her insightful voice and growth, Sir Syed Kazim Ali honoured her as a HowTests author, where she now contributes content that educates, inspires, and supports aspirants on their academic journeys.
Credentials
University
University of Sargodha
Age
27
Profession
Student | Author
City
Toba Tek Singh
Province
Punjab
Country
Pakistan
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Tooba Farooq

Bureaucracy and Democracy in Pakistan’s Governance Model
Explore the complex relationship between bureaucracy and democracy in Pakistan’s governance model and how reforms can strengthen democratic institutions.
15 July 2025
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Accountability Imperative Fulfilling Governance Pledges
This editorial examines the disparity between promises and actual implementation of public accountability measures globally. It discusses key impediments such as corruption, limited institutional capacity, and a lack of political will. Ultimately, achieving tangible accountability requires comprehensive legal reforms, robust oversight, empowered civil societies, and a fundamental commitment to transparent governance.
30 June 2025
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