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Pakistan

Pakistan is an Islamic country in South Asia consisting of four federal territories and four provinces. With an estimated population of 170.6 million as of 2011, Pakistan is the second biggest Islamic population in the world.

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How many years does it takes to get a bachlore's degree in Pakistan?

Generally these programs are of four years duration and begin after secondary school year 12.(Wikipedia)

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How many times India is bigger than Pakistan?

like india is testicles and pakistan is dick..so doesnt matter how much bigger they are, sometimes its a disease too "bigger testicles"

Why are Pakistanis so two faced?

First, in their culture, lying is a normal part of life, like eating, or sleeping. Second, the culture is so incompatible with any normal modern culture, that they ACT like its 2012 in front of the world, but LIVE like its 1500 in their personal lives. The only way to live a lie, is to lie, and thus, be two faced.

Is jehlum da smallest city of pakistan?

no,jehlem is not smallest city of pakistan.

When was the road built through the Khyber Pass?

It was not built. It is a natural geographic feature. Nobody built it. Various people have built roads in it, but they did not build the pass itself. It has been there as long as people can remember.

Total labor force in Pakistan in 2009?

Fiscal Year 2009-10: IMF trims Pakistan's GDP growth forecast to 3% By Sajid Chaudhry

ISLAMABAD: International Monetary Fund (IMF) has trimmed the economic growth forecast of Pakistan from 3.3 percent to 3 percent for the ongoing fiscal year 2009-10 owing to global economic and financial crisis.

According to IMF Survey released on Saturday, like many other emerging markets, Pakistan has been hit by the global economic and financial crisis. "But, despite the challenges brought on by the global downturn and an extraordinarily difficult security situation, the government has managed to stabilise the economy," said Adnan Mazarei, head of the IMF's mission to Pakistan.

Anemic growth: Buffeted by a volatile political and security situation, Pakistan's growth has been anemic and the near-term outlook for economic activity, especially manufacturing, remains weak.

A rebound in agriculture on the back of a bumper wheat crop helped maintain growth in positive territory. However, with increasing weakness in large-scale manufacturing, exports, and private sector credit, the estimate of real GDP growth for 2008-09 has been lowered from 2.5 to 2.0 percent and is projected by the IMF at 3 percent for 2009-10. Moreover, the Federal Bureau of Statistics recently revised down real GDP growth for 2007-08 from 5.8 to 4.1 percent, indicating that the economic slowdown began before 2008-09. Inflation has continued to decline, but it remains high with core inflation at just below 16 percent in June.

Signs of stability: However, with imports contracting sharply and workers' remittances continuing to grow, Pakistan's external current account position has improved somewhat. Despite lower exports, the current account deficit is estimated to have declined by more than $5 billion (3.2 percentage points of GDP) in 2008-09 due to a significant decline in imports, higher workers' remittances, and increased support from the United States.

As in many emerging markets, the financial account remains weak. With the global economic slowdown and political and security uncertainties, net financial flows declined by $3.2 billion compared to 2007-08. Inflows of foreign direct investment, at $3.4 billion, were $2 billion lower and the net portfolio outflow was recorded at about $1.2 billion compared with a small inflow in 2007-08. Official lending was somewhat lower than expected, reaching $4.3 billion ($1.2 billion higher than in 2007-08).

Despite the political and security problems and some policy slippages, the government of Pakistan has managed to stabilise the economy-the exchange rate has been broadly stable in recent months and the international reserves position has strengthened to $8.3 billion in July compared with $3.5 billion at end-October 2008.

Reform agenda: The government has also set in motion important reforms to improve tax administration, restore financial viability to the electricity sector, strengthen the social safety net, while at the same time maintaining fiscal discipline by eliminating non-priority investment spending.

Fiscal issues, however, remain a key concern for Pakistan. Pakistani authorities have renewed their commitment to press ahead with reforms, especially the introduction of a broad-based Value Added Tax (VAT) to correct the structural shortcomings in Pakistan's tax system, which relies on a very narrow tax base.

Pakistani authorities are also pursuing a strategy to improve tax administration. "A credible tax reform is needed to ensure fiscal sustainability and to create fiscal space for expanding the social safety net, and increasing investment in human and physical capital," the IMF said in its report on the economy. The authorities also aim to address the problems in the electricity sector. A plan has been prepared to eliminate the stock of 'circular debt' in the energy sector. The government has agreed with World Bank and Asian Development Bank staffs on a schedule to increase electricity tariffs in the course of 2009-10 and eliminate tariff differential subsidies in 2010-11.

Support for the poor: Achieving economic recovery in a way that ensures social stability and adequate support for the poor is a key goal of Pakistan's programme. Cash transfers to the poor are projected to increase in the next year, and the government is working with the World Bank to develop specific measures to protect the poor from the effects of Pakistan's economic woes, fallout from the security operations, and the global crisis. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009%5C08%5C09%5Cstory_9-8-2009_pg5_1 Daily Times - Pakistan

What is the Definition of specific relief act 1877?

as per as civil wrong concerned,the general and ordinary relief is an award compensation but which remedy given specific way of court,it may be specific relief(md asraf hossen,uap)

What is pakistans environment like?

I am afraid its insecure and gloomy bcz of international as well as national circumstances but positive point is people r still hopeful and they r enjoying the life.

Where to buy Pakistani suits in India?

There are less places but one source is La-MKB Fashions ,Samrat Sood , +91.9958723546 . They are the most trusted and have the largest source of pakistani suits collections in India.

Pakistani suits are greatly admired in India , because they have great texture and designs , which is why they are being greatly loved in India.

What is be happy always in Urdu?

Since Urdu is the national language and is comprehended by most of Pakistanis, you will have to say it in Urdu. Below is the answer:

Hamesha Khush Rahein

Why does Jinnah suggest creation of Pakistan?

Jinnah wanted to be in power. He couldn,t be the PM of greater India (Nehru disagreed), so he decided separation, He got Pakistan (a pequilier country with 2 wings only, the bulk body of the bird was India. Although as a clever politician, Jinnah always advocated that : I am fighting for the Muslims. Its not true. East Pakistan became Bangladesh in 1971, The Muslims of West Pakitan Army killed 3 million innocent East Pakitani brothers.

Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan?

Iftikhar Ahmed Choudhry was originally appointed Chief Justice by Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf in May 2005, but was suspended and placed under house arrest in November 2007 after refusing to resign at Musharraf's order.

Choudhry was released by new Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilliani after Gilliani won the country's election in March 2008, but was not immediately reinstated as Chief Justice. The Lawyer's Movement, lead by Mian Nawaz Sharif, conducted a long march demanding Choudhry and the other deposed judges be reinstated.

Choudhry's current term of office began on March 22, 2009.

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What was the weight of Quaid e azam Mohd ali Jinnah?

What weight? Body weight or political weight?

And even body weight...would you mention.. 'weight - when'?

At young age, at the time he was in India. after partition or at death?

In general, he was a medium weigh man, good physique... weighing in between 70 to 75 kgs