Failed Terrorist Beggar State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings (66 Viewers)

The situation of literacy in pakistan can be best described as a disaster. Pakistan's literacy rate was 54% in 2006, and it has barely increased by 6% in 18 years
Only if you take their numbers seriously, they themselves have no idea about their own socio-economic conditions. Economy is screwed, population growth is very high and not enough schools coming up due to lack of money with both people and government.

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And it's their economic survey data, not even two different surveys.



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In other news, paxtan's education spending by both central and state governments has plummeted to 0.8% of GDP i.e. some ~$3.2 billion for a country of 260 million, and given how majority of their kids are out of school, their private spending on education can also be better guessed by ya'll.



By the way India's education spending is around 4.6% of GDP i.e. almost $200 billion by central and state governments, excluding private spending by citizens. Which tbh, for a country of 1.4 billion isn't that great.




Again, this is their condition after receiving $40 billion in annual remittances, apart from EU's GSP+ quota that helps whatever little industry they have. It's a proper banana republic.
 
Only if you take their numbers seriously, they themselves have no idea about their own socio-economic conditions. Economy is screwed, population growth is very high and not enough schools coming up due to lack of money with both people and government.

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And it's their economic survey data, not even two different surveys.



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Plus their parameters to check literacy is quite bad. They basically consider anyone who can recite some religious verses as literate. I mean even an illiterate individual can recite Kalma. Such a person in India would be considered illiterate but in Pakistan that person will be considered literate. So there is that as well. I doubt their literacy rate is beyond 40%.
 
Plus their parameters to check literacy is quite bad. They basically consider anyone who can recite some religious verses as literate. I mean even an illiterate individual can recite Kalma. Such a person in India would be considered illiterate but in Pakistan that person will be considered literate. So there is that as well. I doubt their literacy rate is beyond 40%.
Nah I don't think so. Their definition is normal, ability to read and write with basic mathematical calculation skills.
 
Only if you take their numbers seriously, they themselves have no idea about their own socio-economic conditions. Economy is screwed, population growth is very high and not enough schools coming up due to lack of money with both people and government.

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And it's their economic survey data, not even two different surveys.



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Pakistan hasn't conducted a census for 45 years and doesn't know anything about its actual population and economics.

All the data on socio economics are just random surveys which change quickly.
Consumption data suggests it's a <$1000-1200 per capita GDP LDC country.
 
Pakistan hasn't conducted a census for 45 years and doesn't know anything about its actual population and economics.

All the data on socio economics are just random surveys which change quickly.
Consumption data suggests it's a <$1000-1200 per capita GDP LDC country.
On contrary, "production" suggests it's even lower, as consumption is fuelled by remittances and debt only. Look at the revenues generated by their corporates. In banking and finance alone, the revenue difference is near 9-10x per capita, worse in case of IT sector. On top of that their automobile production and value additions are pretty negligible. Won't be an exaggeration to say their GDP per capita at best is $600 to $700 by all means.
 

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