National Savings Karachi

National Savings Karachi

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National Savings Bureau was established in 1943-44 as an attached department of the Ministry of Finance.

Government-owned Asset management company in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan offering savings and investment solutions to institutional and individual clients. In 1953, the Pakistan Savings Control Bureau was re-named as Central Directorate of National Savings.

16/05/2020
26/04/2020

May our burdens be turned into blessings 🤲

31/03/2020

Why is normal when the entire world is shutdown??

This is an experience written by an Indian student in Japan

I am continously thinking when Japan was the first country to be impacted by Corona from China because of the luxury ship Diamond Princess from in January by now it would have gone to stage 4 like European countries. When Japan was hit with the Virus, My parents asked me to come back to India for few months and go back once it settles.
But in Japan everything is normal till today. We were going to offices daily, we are going to all essential services. No restaurants are closed. No malls are closed. No lockdown. Metro trains moving normally. Bullet trains moving normally. All International borders are open. Also Japan has the high percentage of old people like Italy. Tokyo has highest number of foreigners living. Tokyo is one of the best tourist attraction with lot of foreigners. Foreigners are still allowed inside.
Only services stopped are schools and public events. Am listening to all theories of breaking the chain. Lockdown kills the chain process for the dense country like India. is the most dense city in the world and how is it controlled. We are leading just the normal life as usual. Am Only scared when i see updates and news from India.

I analyzed about it and probably it is because of the culture of Japanese people where the rules suggested to prevent Corona virus were practiced by them from childhood.
1. japanese people wear masks when they travel or come out. Usually we see 60% wearing masks daily on normal days. Even they catch very little cold they wear masks. This was their culture which helped in stopping the spread and cuts the chain.
Normally any public facing person like receptionist, govt officers, doctors, nurses,station masters, train staff,police, janitors, etc wear masks daily at work. During winter we make children to wear a mask Daily so that they dont bother others when they catch cold. At home we have kodomo mask box and normal mask box. Kodomo mask is for children which fits them properly.
2. Japanese people lead a life where they dont bother others. They dont litter anything. They use dustbins only to litter or spit. Cleanliness is the part of their culture. They were taught how to be clean and public behaviour before learning alphabets in schools.
3. They dont do handshake but bow to greet.
4. Here washing hands is a part of culture. We have soaps and sanitizers in public toilets , office entrances and usually in every public space. Using sanitizers is pretty common which prevented spread of virus. I never used the sanitizers but from past 2 months am following the usage of sanitizers before entering office, using an elevator, the moment i see sanitizer try using it.
5. In restrooms i noticed that people wash their hands and also clean and wipe the sink area too to make it comfortable for the next person to use it. This is a usual practice in public metro stations too.
6. They carry wet tissue packets to clean their hands occasionally when they go out.
7. They usually maintain social distance with all

This helped Japan to prevent lockdown. This needs a lot of Sadhana. These rules were part of Japanese culture which they practice with perfection. Something to learn from Japan.

17/11/2019

Opportunity Alert

06/09/2019

Pakistan is secure and safe, thanks to our soldiers for their sacrifices over the years.

Let’s aim together to work effortlessly, and provide our customers with the best services

Happy Defence Day!


Photos from National Savings Karachi's post 31/08/2019

Employees and Executives of across comes out to stand in with Kashmiris against the massive human rights violations.
We recognize the right to self-determination of Kashmiris!


05/06/2019

The blessed month of Ramadan has come to an end, and we celebrate Eid as a sign of our complete submission to Allah, away from evil.

Ramadan endows us with the power of patience. This Eid, let’s pass it on for peace and progress.

Wishing you and your loved ones a very happy Eid Mubarak from the family.

04/06/2019

Wish you all a blessed

31/05/2019

Time to bid farewell to this month of prayers and blessings.

18/05/2019

We are already in the second ashra of this Holy month. Ashra-e-Maghfarat. "And seek forgiveness of Allah. Indeed, Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful."-(Surat-un-Nissa)
How is Ramadan going for everybody so far?


22/07/2018

Appeal for justice

16/06/2018

Enjoy this with your Loved ones. Stay Blessed

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Location

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Karachi
75350

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 13:00