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Pakistan is heaven.
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Pakistan total tax collected ???? A JOKE
You know it's all tongue in cheekI agree, but that isn't the topic.
Love your name by the way, loved the movie as well, it was great.
Well I couldn't put HMRN SCO -----(Rtd) now could I. Tooooo many eyesI agree, but that isn't the topic.
Love your name by the way, loved the movie as well, it was great.
Given an option, 76% would chose to settle up abroad, for socio economic status. Speaking about Indians not ChineseThat's great to see.
Anyone know what the comparable surveys are for Indian and Chinese folk?
That's great to see.
Anyone know what the comparable surveys are for Indian and Chinese folk?
Can someone please kindly explain this math to me?KARACHI: As many as 76pc Pakistanis across the entire social spectrum, age and political divide refused to leave the country for greener pastures even if they got an opportunity, whereas 24pc were happy to move on given a better chance. Of those refusing to leave the home country, 79pc were PPP voters, 75pc PTI and 73pc were PMLN supporters.
No, the data is collected via surveys, records etc.So that readers of the post do not misunderstand, could you please clarify that you are referring to the article itself, and not the data contained within. Thanks.
After 9/11, I heard many Pakistanis have moved back to Pakistan.That means that 24% would like to move abroad. That would be more than 50 million people. That’s huge.
The figure doesn’t tell us where these people live, rural or urban, or their educational or socioeconomic status. If there are more ‘leavers’ in the higher strata of society then that would represent a very big potential loss.
Already Pakistan has suffered a huge brain drain with millions of educated professionals and businessmen having left. These are the people who would have built the country if it was properly governed.
These figures are worrying. It would have been positive if more Pakistanis were returning, but that’s not happening. Someone needs to do a poll to find out how many overseas Pakistanis are seriously planning to return.
No, the data is collected via surveys, records etc.
Then the whole data is fed into website or government office department.
After this phase that data is observed by data scientists ( like me in future). Who then use very sophisticated mathematical & computer algorithms to display those facts you read in the article. Now the article itself could be A.I. written by computer program or an human. By the looks of it is the algorithm.
That means that 24% would like to move abroad. That would be more than 50 million people. That’s huge.
The figure doesn’t tell us where these people live, rural or urban, or their educational or socioeconomic status. If there are more ‘leavers’ in the higher strata of society then that would represent a very big potential loss.
Already Pakistan has suffered a huge brain drain with millions of educated professionals and businessmen having left. These are the people who would have built the country if it was properly governed.
These figures are worrying. It would have been positive if more Pakistanis were returning, but that’s not happening. Someone needs to do a poll to find out how many overseas Pakistanis are seriously planning to return.
Can someone please kindly explain this math to me?
Clearly Edexcel and my engineering degree failed to teach me maths.