High Growth Rate
Reasons for high growth: poverty, lack of education, arrival of menstuation at earlier age/geographic and climate dependable"marriage at lower age religious pressure, girl child as a burdon to the family, so let her get married as early as possible, follow of shariyah, unwillingness for using Birth Control methods and devices, less and inactive Government policies etc etc.
For economic,cultural and environmental reasons :)
economic reasons
The uneven distribution of population in Pakistan can be attributed to factors such as geographic features like mountains and deserts that limit inhabitable areas, historical patterns of settlement, economic opportunities in urban areas, and social factors like cultural preferences and availability of resources. Additionally, government policies and infrastructure development also play a role in shaping population distribution in the country.
Cultural population has both increased and decreased due to agriculture and economic reasons. Most have adapted or changed a way of living.
Pakistan lost the East-West split in 1970 primarily due to political, economic, and cultural disparities between East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan. The 1970 general elections revealed the deep-seated grievances of the Bengali population, who felt marginalized and underrepresented. The inability of West Pakistan's leadership to address these issues, combined with the refusal to transfer power to the Awami League, led to widespread unrest and ultimately the secession of East Pakistan in 1971. Additionally, the military's brutal crackdown during Operation Searchlight further alienated the eastern population, galvanizing support for independence.
what are the reasons for the privatization in Pakistan
The protection and careful management is very important for economic, social, cultural, and scientific reasons.
the reason for invovlement overseas were military interes, economic interest and cultural beliefs!!
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Urbanization is not just a side effect of economic growth; it is an integral part of the process, according to the World Bank. With the robust economic growth averaging 7 percent and availability of millions of new jobs created between 2000 and 2008, there has been increased rural to urban migration in Pakistan to fill the jobs in growing manufacturing and service sectors. The level of urbanization in Pakistan is now the highest in South Asia, and its urban population is likely to equal its rural population by 2030, according to a report titled 'Life in the City: Pakistan in Focus', released by the United Nations Population Fund. Pakistan ranks 163 and India at 174 on a list of over 200 countries compiled by Nationmaster. The urban population now contributes about three quarters of Pakistan's gross domestic product and almost all of the government revenue.Read more at http://southasiainvestor.blogspot.com/2009/09/growing-urbanization-un-south-asia.html
The moslems thought that religion would be enough to keep the West and East Pakistan together. Initially, West Pakistan had the political power but when in the 1960s, a particular party in East Pakistan became the largest party in the Pakistani Parliament, the West Pakistan politicians for political/class reasons cracked down hard on East Pakistan. This caused millions of East Pakistanis to escape to India. India for political plus economic reasons, starting arming the East Pakistanis. India also then invaded East Pakistan. The end result was a humilitaing defeat for West Pakistan and this resulted in East Pakistan breaking away and becoming Bangladesh.
Jamestown was primarily established for economic reasons, not religious reasons.