Wednesday 16 April 2014

Progress of Pakistan.

 Progress of Pakistan.

 In the period of General Pervaz Musharraf.

1.       He spent his whole life fighting for this country, risking his life for the common person. 
2.        Pakistan was ranked third in world banking profitability.
3.        It industry was valued at around $2 billion, including $1 billion in exports and employed around 90,000 professionals.
4.       The CNG sector attracted over $70 billion in investment in the past five years and created 45,000 jobs.
5.       The telecommunications sector attracted around $10 billion in investments 
and created over 1.3 million jobs.
6.        Industrial parks were set up throughout the country for the first time. 
7.       Mega projects such as the Saindak, Rekodiq, marble production, coal production, mining and quarrying were pursued. 
8.       Foreign reserves increased from $700 million to $17 billion.
9.       The Karachi stock market went from 700 points to 15,000 points. 
10.   The literacy rate improved by 11 per cent.
11.    Poverty decreased by 10 per cent.
12.    Four dams were built: Mirani, Subakzai, Gomalzam, Khurram, and Tangi.
13.   Seven motorways were completed or were under construction, 
14.   Gwadar, an advanced sea port, was developed.
15.   650 kilometres of coastal highways were constructed.
16.   A historic 100% increase in tax collection (amounting to Rs1 trillion) was 
observed.
17.   Large scale manufacturing was at a 30- year high, and construction at a 17-year high.
18.    Copper and gold deposits were found in Chagai, worth about $600 million 
annually if sold.
19.    A new oil refinery with the UAE that could process 300,000 oil barrels a day was established.
20.    The industrial sector registered 26 per cent growth.
21.    The economy was the third fastest growing economy after China and India.
22.   The Institute of Space Technology was established.
23.    Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University Quetta was established.
24.    The University of Science and Technology, Bannu, was established.
25.    The University of Hazara was founded. 26. The Malakand University in Chakdara was established.
26.    The University of Gujrat was established.
27.   . The Virtual University of Pakistan was established.
28.    Sarhad University of IT in Peshawar was established.
29.    The National Law University in Islamabad was established.
30.    The Media University in Islamabad was established.
31.    University of Education in Lahore was established.
32.    Lasbela University of Marine Sciences, Baluchistan, was established.
33.    Baluchistan University of IT & Management, Quetta (2002).
34.    The Pakistan economy was worth $ 160 billion in 2007.
35.    GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) was $ 475.5 billion in 2007.
36.    The GDP per Capita in 2007 was over $ 1000.
37.    Revenue collection in 2007/08 was Rs1.002 billion.
38.    Exports in 2007were worth $18.5 billion.
39.    Textile exports in 2007 were worth $11.2 billion.
40.    Foreign direct investment in 2007 was $8.5 billion.
41.    Debt servicing in 2007 was 26 per cent of the GDP.
42.    The poverty level in 2007 was 24 per cent.
43.    The literacy rate in 2007 was 53 per cent.
44.    Pakistan development programs in 2007 were valued at Rs520 billion.
45.    The Karachi stock exchange in 2007 was $70 billion at 15,000 points.
46.    Exports in 2007: $18.5 billion.
47.    Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 educational institutions in all categories, 
including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, according to the National Education Census (NEC-2005).
48. There are now more than 5,000 Pakistanis doing PhDs in foreign countries 
on scholarship. 300 Pakistanis receive PhD degrees every year, in 1999, the number was just 20. He is fighting to make Pakistan zindabad & insha Allah he will.

Thank you very much my dear friends. Everyone have right to differ me. I shall never mind. I only described my own views. God bless everyone who belongs to this world and may God keep all of you in peace. (Special thanks to Peer Zada Talib Naqvi for help me for this article.)


Syed Muhammad Tehseen Abidi.       

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