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Punjab 1960: 110 kg
Sindh 1960: 45 kg

Punjab 1972: 80 kg
Sindh 1972: 30 kg

Since then Punjabi settlers having been moving in to occupy Sindh and have changed the demographics.



Dairy consumption? Punjabis? False-flaggers?

Snap out of it. Pull yourself together. We don't want to descend helplessly into a Pathopsychological state of Paranoia.

You know nothing about either Sindh or Punjab when you argue that Sindh's high milk consumption is because of Punjabi settlers who are a tiny percentage of Sindh population. The second laregest ethnic group in Sindh after Sindhis is Urdu-speaking Mohajirs.

So now I am even more convinced now that you are a bigoted and hateful Indian disguised as Pakistani on this site.

If you read the report I cited, you'd learn that it's rising volume, increasing incomes and declining prices that have made milk and milk products much more affordable in the wake of Livestock Revolution in Pakistan.

Brain drain has always been a problem for all South Asian countries. Here is the latest World Bank Data for the percentage of all college-educated (tertiary-educated) people of South-Asian countries who are leaving their country of origin.

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If it wasn't for American quotas on nations like India, there would be far more Indians leaving India.

In fact, the longest lines at the foreign consulates for visa are found in India.

Read Cyber Gandhi:

"Any crackdown on illegal immigrants abroad or restricting quotas to Indians are a major concern to India’s politicians. The latest statistics from US Department of Homeland Security shows that the numbers of Indian illegal migrants jumped 125% since 2000! Ever wondered why Indians migrate to another countries but no one comes to India for a living?"

A Zillion reasons to escape from India
 
............So now I am even more convinced now that you are a bigoted and hateful Indian disguised as Pakistani on this site.

Where is all this anger coming from? What is its source? What is its destination? What does it hope to achieve along the way?

Even though I am not an expert-Paindoo, let me agree with you for once that we do seem have Super-Buffaloes in our timeless Punjabi da Pindan with their beautifully-green mustard fields:

Export of Pakistani buffaloes for India



We should be more careful referencing radical (n-sigma away from the Norm) bloggers when discussing other countries. We must always remember that others could do the same about our country. As an example, here are a few example of our fellow Pakistani bloggers who have descended into a radical form of complete lunacy:

Divide Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism

My grossly-inflated opinions about everything in the Universe

Who Da Man? Who owns Pakistan?

Balawaristan for Dummies 101
 
What Milk consumption has to do with development or nutrition :cheesy:
India - 68kg/capita/yr
Pakistan - 159 Kg
Sri Lanka - 36.1 Kg
China - 28.7 Kg
Bangladesh - 16.18 Kg
Iran - 66.12 Kg
ROK - 26.9 Kg
Kazakhstan - 262.61 Kg :drag:
Sudan - 180.68 Kg :woot:
Kyrgyzstan -179.28 Kg
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PS- Let the fun begin
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What Milk consumption has to do with development or nutrition :cheesy:
India - 68kg/capita/yr
Pakistan - 159 Kg
Sri Lanka - 36.1 Kg
China - 28.7 Kg
Bangladesh - 16.18 Kg
Iran - 66.12 Kg
ROK - 26.9 Kg
Kazakhstan - 262.61 Kg :drag:
Sudan - 180.68 Kg :woot:
Kyrgyzstan -179.28 Kg
CZrG.png




PS- Let the fun begin
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It shows your ignorance about the value in milk and milk derivatives like yogurt in fighting malnutrition in poor nations where the basic diet consisting mainly of grains like rice is highly deficient in vitamins and minerals.

According to World Bank's HNP (Health and Nutrition) paper "India's Undernourished Children", here is some data on the scale of the problem India faces:

1. 47% of Indian children under 5 suffer from malnutrition.
2. 60 million in all, highest in the world.
3. Two million Indian children under 5 die each year.
4. At least one million of them die from low immunity attributable to malnutrition.
5. Ten million children out of the statistical range a year suffer from lack of motor and cognitive skills for the rest of their lives.
6. Most of the retardation occurs between two to three years of age.

In fact, Bangladesh has found a way to reduce its malnutrition rate by offering low-cost 5 taka yogurt cups called Shakti Doi in collaboration with Danone of France.

Haq's Musings: Malnutrition Challenge in India, Pakistan
 
Net escape rate for Pakistan is almost 40 times that of India..

Net immigration rate for India (per 1000 population) = -0.05
Net immigration rate for Pakistan (per 1000 population) = -2.00

List of countries by net migration rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

That makes it 40 zillion reasons to escape Pakistan :rofl:
:rofl:

Here's the crux of Zillion reasons to leave India, and almost every Indian would escape only if they got a visa or afford a coyote to smuggle them illegally:

Kerala is a model for social progress in India. It has the best social indicators in India because it has about two million people working overseas out of the total state population of about 30 million, according to BBC's Soutik Biswas....two orders of magnitude higher proportion (66 per 1000) than either Bangladesh (0.65 per 1000) or Pakistan (0.5 per 1000), according to Nationmaster. Their remittances may be one of the reasons why Kerala has less poverty and higher social indicators than the rest of India.
 
What Milk consumption has to do with development or nutrition :cheesy:
India - 68kg/capita/yr
Pakistan - 159 Kg
Sri Lanka - 36.1 Kg
China - 28.7 Kg
Bangladesh - 16.18 Kg
Iran - 66.12 Kg
ROK - 26.9 Kg
Kazakhstan - 262.61 Kg :drag:
Sudan - 180.68 Kg :woot:
Kyrgyzstan -179.28 Kg
CZrG.png




PS- Let the fun begin
1343357101651.gif


Dnt put real evidence ... he is happy with his fake source :lol:
 
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According to World Bank's HNP (Health and Nutrition) paper "India's Undernourished Children", here is some data on the scale of the problem India faces:

1. 47% of Indian children under 5 suffer from malnutrition. 60 million in all, highest in the world.

3. Two million Indian children under 5 die each year. At least one million of them die from low immunity attributable to malnutrition...................

The same World Bank Data Comparing Bangladesh, India and our country....

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It shows your ignorance about the value in milk and milk derivatives like yogurt in fighting malnutrition in poor nations where the basic diet consisting mainly of grains like rice is highly deficient in vitamins and minerals.

Funnily enough the Human Development report 2010 ranks Pakistan lower than India on BOTH prevalence of Under-nutrition and intensity of food deprivation.. All that despite so much of dairy consumption in Pakistan :woot:

Here's the crux of Zillion reasons to leave India, and almost every Indian would escape only if they got a visa or afford a coyote to smuggle them illegally:

Kerala is a model for social progress in India. It has the best social indicators in India because it has about two million people working overseas out of the total state population of about 30 million, according to BBC's Soutik Biswas....two orders of magnitude higher proportion (66 per 1000) than either Bangladesh (0.65 per 1000) or Pakistan (0.5 per 1000), according to Nationmaster. Their remittances may be one of the reasons why Kerala has less poverty and higher social indicators than the rest of India.

A little moronic to compare a state (Kerala) with a country (Bangladesh/Pakistan).. As I said, for every 1 person leaving India per 1000 population , there are 40 that leave Pakistan.. As I said, 40 zillion reasons to leave Pakistan..
 
It shows your ignorance about the value in milk and milk derivatives like yogurt in fighting malnutrition in poor nations where the basic diet consisting mainly of grains like rice is highly deficient in vitamins and minerals.

According to World Bank's HNP (Health and Nutrition) paper "India's Undernourished Children", here is some data on the scale of the problem India faces:

1. 47% of Indian children under 5 suffer from malnutrition.
2. 60 million in all, highest in the world.
3. Two million Indian children under 5 die each year.
4. At least one million of them die from low immunity attributable to malnutrition.
5. Ten million children out of the statistical range a year suffer from lack of motor and cognitive skills for the rest of their lives.
6. Most of the retardation occurs between two to three years of age.

In fact, Bangladesh has found a way to reduce its malnutrition rate by offering low-cost 5 taka yogurt cups called Shakti Doi in collaboration with Danone of France.

Haq's Musings: Malnutrition Challenge in India, Pakistan
haha from a computer geek to a economist and now a nutrition expert..........infirmness much eh!


Milk consumption is low in India because most of the population in lactose intolerant.
“When I became interested in this project, everybody said ‘Everyone in India drinks milk,’” Gallego Romero said. “But when we got the results, we said, ‘No, only 18 percent of people in India are digesting milk, nobody else is.’”
Lactose Tolerance in the Indian Dairyland « SCIENCE LIFE
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Well milk can be one of the sources but not the only one.Inland people have access to vegetables and legumes while coastal people can rely on sea food for Vitamins and Minerals.



The nurished one's :azn:

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Sindh,KPK,Gilgit Y U NO Drink Milk like Punjabis ?

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Source - NNS2011



Now Explain that ??? to the 1.2 Billion malnourished Indian......The Great Nourished One!

*grabs a popcorn bucket*:pop:
 
haha from a computer geek to a economist and now a nutrition expert..........infirmness much eh!


Milk consumption is low in India because most of the population in lactose intolerant.

Lactose Tolerance in the Indian Dairyland « SCIENCE LIFE
D32g.png


Well milk can be one of the sources but not the only one.Inland people have access to vegetables and legumes while coastal people can rely on sea food for Vitamins and Minerals.



The nurished one's :azn:

D2Za.png

D2UU.png

D2ZJ.png

D2ZE.png


Sindh,KPK,Gilgit Y U NO Drink Milk like Punjabis ?

D2Wo.png

Source - NNS2011



Now Explain that ??? to the 1.2 Billion malnourished Indian......The Great Nourished One!

*grabs a popcorn bucket*:pop:

Now wait for toilet and defecation discussion to come up.. LOL
 
Indian and UNICEF officials concur that Indians are much worse off than Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in basic nutrition and sanitation.

India is worse than Bangladesh and Pakistan when it comes to nourishment and is showing little improvement in the area despite big money being spent on it, says India's Planning Commission member Syeda Hameed.

India might be an emerging economic power, but it is way behind Pakistan, Bangladesh and even Afghanistan in providing basic sanitation facilities, a key reason behind the death of 2.1 million children under five in the country.Lizette Burgers, chief water and environment sanitation of the UNICEF, said India is making progress in providing sanitation but it lags behind most of the other countries in South Asia.

Most of the 8-9% growth has fattened the bottom line of a small percentage of India's population, with the rest getting poorer. India's Gini Index has increased from about 32 to 36 from 2000 to 2007.

India now has 100 million more people living below the poverty line than in 2004, according to official estimates released on Sunday. The poverty rate has risen to 37.2 percent of the population from 27.5 percent in 2004, according to a Reuters report.

Haq's Musings: The 21st Century Challenges of Resurgent India
 
There's very small difference of about 10Kg per capita with Punjab at 180 Kg per person vs Sindh at 170 Kg per person in 2000.....more than twice India's, according to FAO.

See figure 9 in the following report:

http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/progra...arc/wp44_3.pdf

As to the BS about lactose intolerance spewed on this board, here's what the FAO report says about milk consumption in India:

Between 1983 and 1999/20005, per capita annual milk consumption increased from 43 kg to about 74 kg (Table 11). There is, however, considerable variation in consumption of milk across income classes and a strong positive association between quantity of milk consumed and income level.

http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/pplpi/docarc/wp44_3.pdf
 
Indian and UNICEF officials concur that Indians are much worse off than Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in basic nutrition and sanitation.

I wonder why then Pakistan fares worse than India in both Prevalence and intensity of food deprivation by full 100 basis according the UNDP Human Development report 2010.....
 

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