significantly among rural and urban areas and from province to province‚ from a low of 14% in urban Sindh to 41% in rural NWFP. Pakistan has grown much more than other low-income countries‚ but has failed to achieve social progress commensurate with its economic growth. The educated and well-off urban population lives not so differently from their counterparts in other countries of similar income range. However‚ the poor and rural inhabitants of Pakistan are being left behind. For example‚ access to
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in certain areas may be described either sluggish or just starting. Since then‚ the population have risen to almost two million and developments significantly intensified and expanded. Despite the many changes that have transpired - physically‚ socio-economically and politically‚ the land use plan has not changed. Thus‚ one can easily surmise the gap between the plan and what is actually happening. The plan is no longer relevant and responsive to the needs of the city and its residents. This is
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Outline: • Introduction • Problems Faced By Pakistan At The Time Of Inception • Current Scenario • Social Problems i) Poverty ii) Illiteracy iii) Overpopulation iv) Unemployment v) Child Labour vi) Corruption vii) Poor Social Sector Including Health‚ Safe Drinking Water‚ Sanitation And Basic Infrastructure viii) Women Are Not Empowered ix) Human Rights Problem x) Injustice xi) Sectarianism‚ Extremism‚ And Target Killing xii) Absence Of Rule
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Socio-economic issues in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Since India’s Independence in 1947‚ country has faced several social and economic issues.Contents 1 Overpopulation 2 Economic issues 2.1 Poverty 2.2 Corruption 3 Education 3.1 Initiatives 3.2 Issues 4 Violence 4.1 Religious violence 4.2 Terrorism 4.3 Naxalism 4.4 Caste related violence 5 See also 6 References [edit] Overpopulation Further information: Family planning in India and Demographics of India India suffers from
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Socio-economic issues in India Overpopulation India suffers from the problem of overpopulation. The population of india is very high- 345 million approx. [1][2][3] Though India ranks second in population‚ it ranks 33 in terms of population density below countries such as The Netherlands‚ South Korea and Japan. There is a lot of problems which arise due to such a large population. Problems such as unemployment ‚ excessive pressure on environment‚ social infrastructure and the most important food availability
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reflection about socio-economic status of the philippines G Em7 Old Pirates‚ yes‚ they rob I. C G/B Am Sold I to the merchant ships G Em C G/B Am minutes after they took I from the bottomless pit. G Em7 But my hand was made strong C G/B Am By the hand of the Almighty. G Em C D We forward in this generation triumphantly. Chorus
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[pic] By Bhabani Sankar B.Singh Bhabani Sankar B.Singh Daringbadi‚ Kandhamal Odisha‚ India Pin-762104 A few words from me......... Bhabani Sankar B.Singh ( MA BJ ) Being a student of journalism writing is an obvious passion .Apart from that ‚am passionate
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Sustainable Development‚ from Kyoto to Durban Germany vs. China Professor Frank Peng Chair of Economics Director of World Bank Studies School of Economics and Management Tongji University Shanghai December 16th‚ 2011 Table of contents Introduction.................................................................................................................. 1 From Kyoto to Durban ................................................................................................. 2 Kyoto
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Corruption prevents the movement of economic growth. Corruption gives a small group of people unlimited power which allows them to control the currency supply and the makings of policies. “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” This is relative to the current economic statuses of countries such as North Korea and African countries where the government holds sole power. The link between poverty and corruption effects the growth of businesses and the growth of individuals. Corrupt governments do not
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Women Were Primarily Victims of Witch-Hunting and They did not Exercise any Significant Agency/power through the Process of Witch trials. A well-established definition of a victim is a person who has been attacked‚ or injured by someone else and someone who is harmed by an unpleasant event. In addition‚ the reference to the word ‘significant’ in this thesis argument is an important qualifier. The word significant‚ being a subjective term‚ allows this author to argue women did not have significant
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