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“Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan is not a poor country”, says one of the Swiss Bank Directors. He says that “28 trillions (28,000,000,000,000) of Pak Rupees are deposited in Swiss Banks which can be used for:
* “tax free” budgets for 30 years.
* Can give 6o million jobs to all Pakistan .
* Constructing 4 lane roads from any village to Islamabad .
* Ensure forever free supply to more than 500 social projects.
* Financial Assistance of Rs. 20,000 per month to every citizen for 60 years.
* Disbanding the need of World Bank and IMF loans.
Think how our money is stolen and blocked by rich corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. We have full right against these corrupt politicians and bureaucrats.
Don’t ignore and forgive corruption at any level in our country.
Other Survey Reports
In 2009 Middle-class has grown in Pakistan to 35 million
25% of people are below poverty line in 2006
17.8% of people are below poverty line in 2008
In 2009 Pakistan's Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.572, higher than that of nearby Bangladesh's 0.543, which was formerly a part of the country itself.
60.3% of Pakistan's population lives on under $2 a day, compared to 75.6% in nearby India and 81.3% in nearby Bangladesh and some 22.6% live under $1 a day, compared to 41.6% in India and 49.6% in Bangladesh
Human Development Index of Some Cities Comparable with other Countries
Other Survey Reports
In 2009 Middle-class has grown in Pakistan to 35 million
25% of people are below poverty line in 2006
17.8% of people are below poverty line in 2008
In 2009 Pakistan's Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.572, higher than that of nearby Bangladesh's 0.543, which was formerly a part of the country itself.
60.3% of Pakistan's population lives on under $2 a day, compared to 75.6% in nearby India and 81.3% in nearby Bangladesh and some 22.6% live under $1 a day, compared to 41.6% in India and 49.6% in Bangladesh
Human Development Index of Some Cities Comparable with other Countries
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