Homosexuality is different from 'playing with young boys' aka Bachabazi...learn the differenceView attachment 411416
lol saying the one who is member of defence.pk for four bloody years Oh god the irony is killing me
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Homosexuality is different from 'playing with young boys' aka Bachabazi...learn the differenceView attachment 411416
lol saying the one who is member of defence.pk for four bloody years Oh god the irony is killing me
Credit Suisse's report estimates Pakistan's total private wealth in mid-2015 at $495 billion, Bangladesh's at $237 billion and India's at $3.45 trillion.
Credit Suisse said Pakistan's middle class is the 18th largest and India's 8th largest in the world. The report says 14% of world adults qualify as middle class in 2015 and they own 32% of the world's wealth. 6.7 million Pakistani adults make up 0.9% of the world's middle-class adult population. China tops the list with 108.7 million, followed by the United States 91.8 million and Japan 62 million.
A little more than 90% Pakistani adults had wealth less than $10,000 in 2015. The share of Pakistani adults with wealth between $10,000 and $100,000 in 2015 was 9.8% while only 0.1% adults owned wealth in the range of $100,000 and $1 million, the report revealed.
Other studies based on income criteria of $2 or more per day put Pakistan's middle class at 55% of the population. A 2010 ADB report titled "Asia's Emerging Middle Class: Past, Present and Future" report put Pakistan's middle class growth from 1990 to 2008 at 36.5%, much faster than India's 12.5% growth in the same period. Other reports have indicated Pakistan's median per capita income is higher than both India's and Bangladesh's.
and you cockroaches will still not leave this forumSays the pakistani with the Indian PM's first name as his handle. LOL
This so called forum is pure entertainment... what with gems like you and others like you all around.
Kudos to Imran Khan for acknowledging it. May be he will do something to end it@Narendra Trump If you are still not able to grasp the concept, let your greatest leader explain this to you - Imran Khan
and you cockroaches will still not leave this forum
no wonder why Bhartees are most ignorant people on this planet@Narendra Trump If you are still not able to grasp the concept, let your greatest leader explain this to you - Imran Khan
lol saying a gau matar rakshak who has been member of Pakistani forum for almost 4 years that is rich coming from youGet a grip, you India-obsessed subhuman.
when will you acknowledge this achievement??Kudos to Imran Khan for acknowledging it. May be he will do something to end it
lol saying a gau matar rakshak who has been member of Pakistani forum for almost 4 years that is rich coming from you
and that sub human word was specifically invented for folks like you
so you are not going to leave this forum??Stop revealing more and more of who you are, you sick religious fundamentalist, India-obsessed cretin.
Credit Suisse's report estimates Pakistan's total private wealth in mid-2015 at $495 billion, Bangladesh's at $237 billion and India's at $3.45 trillion.
Credit Suisse said Pakistan's middle class is the 18th largest and India's 8th largest in the world. The report says 14% of world adults qualify as middle class in 2015 and they own 32% of the world's wealth. 6.7 million Pakistani adults make up 0.9% of the world's middle-class adult population. China tops the list with 108.7 million, followed by the United States 91.8 million and Japan 62 million.
A little more than 90% Pakistani adults had wealth less than $10,000 in 2015. The share of Pakistani adults with wealth between $10,000 and $100,000 in 2015 was 9.8% while only 0.1% adults owned wealth in the range of $100,000 and $1 million, the report revealed.
Other studies based on income criteria of $2 or more per day put Pakistan's middle class at 55% of the population. A 2010 ADB report titled "Asia's Emerging Middle Class: Past, Present and Future" report put Pakistan's middle class growth from 1990 to 2008 at 36.5%, much faster than India's 12.5% growth in the same period. Other reports have indicated Pakistan's median per capita income is higher than both India's and Bangladesh's.