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Assessing Pakistan Development
Assessing Pakistan Development
State four points that Pakistan is developing and state four points that shows Pakistan is not developing?
Pakistan is not developing:
When Pakistan came into being in 1947 it deverses to called an agricultural country but as the time passes unfortunately it goes down in agriculture sector also. At the time of independence the range share of West Pakistan GDP from agriculture was around 53 percent. More than 65% of the Pakistan’s labor force worked I agriculture sector and at that time Pakistan export its agriculture product to different countries. But as the time passes Pakistan unfortunately did not perform well in agriculture sectors and now the condition it this that Pakistan import certain products for use from numbering countries like onion, potato, tea and new the agriculture contribute to mere 24 % to GDP. The population employed in agriculture has also fallen
Export of Pakistan:
The nature of export of Pakistan has also change dramatically in 1947 Pakistan’s total exports primary commodities was 99.2% but now it constitute only around 11%. This factor of export statistics also shows that Pakistan is not developing.

Illireacy female adult:
In pakistan female are getting low education than man and they are low working people. Because of it increases the economy rate. Its GDP rate is 72% in pakistan

Pakistan is developing:
Manufacturing sector:
Pakistan has improved itself in the Pakistan manufacturing sector although 75% of Pakistan exports are new manufactured goods with textile. Pakistan export still depends on row cotton. In 1947-5o Pak contribute 7.8 to GDP in 2004 it a new contribute 25.7 to GDP improve.

Rural and urban population:
According to the statistical report of first consensus of Pakistan in 1951 there are only 17% of west Pakistanis lived in the urban areas and 83% of Pakistanis lived in the rural areas and with the passage of time this figure improves too days estimate suggest that 40% of population has

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