Pakistanis can speak nearly 20 Languages
Pakistanis can speak Punjabi,Saraiki,Pashto,Sindhi,Baloehi,Kashmiri,Hindko,
Brahui,Shina,Balti,Khowar,Dhatki,Marwari,Wakhi,Burushski,Dari and English.
Pakistan receives foreign aid from several countries and international
organizations. Since the start of the War in Afghanistan, the majority of the aid
comes from the United States via the Coalition Support Fund which is
reimbursement to Pakistan for counter-terrorism operations. Foreign aid from
America has been stopped in 2018.
‘Athithi Kab Jaonge...Nahi Nahi Atithi Kab Aaonge...Aate Raho Kyoki Hum Us De...scmsnoida5
One of the oldest civilization of the world, one of
the greatest nation of the world, one of the greatest
democracy and obviously no need to speak about
the population. This great nation INDIA has
everything. We have every possible resource but
the one that we are blessed with is ‘MOTHER
NATURE’. A nation that has mountains and
oceans, deserts and monuments, heritage sites
and culture- All ingredients of a pure recipe that
makes up for a great tourism nation. Tourism
will not only build ‘BRAND INDIA’ but it will
create enormous employment opportunity for the
youth of India.
‘Athithi Kab Jaonge...Nahi Nahi Atithi Kab Aaonge...Aate Raho Kyoki Hum Us De...scmsnoida5
One of the oldest civilization of the world, one of
the greatest nation of the world, one of the greatest
democracy and obviously no need to speak about
the population. This great nation INDIA has
everything. We have every possible resource but
the one that we are blessed with is ‘MOTHER
NATURE’. A nation that has mountains and
oceans, deserts and monuments, heritage sites
and culture- All ingredients of a pure recipe that
makes up for a great tourism nation. Tourism
will not only build ‘BRAND INDIA’ but it will
create enormous employment opportunity for the
youth of India.
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Council Members are the Chairs, Presidents and Chief Executives of the world’s leading private sector Travel & Tourism businesses.
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economic impact of Travel & Tourism on 185 economies around the world. In addition to the individual country reports, WTTC produces a world report highlighting the global economic impact and issues, and 24 further reports that focus on regions, sub-regions and economic and geographic groups.
https://www.wttc.org/
World Travel & Tourism Council | Report economic impact 2017 | ITALYBTO Educational
The World Travel & Tourism Council is the global authority on the economic and social contribution of Travel & Tourism.
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Council Members are the Chairs, Presidents and Chief Executives of the world’s leading private sector Travel & Tourism businesses.
Together with Oxford Economics, WTTC produces annual research that shows Travel & Tourism to be one of the world’s largest sectors, supporting over 292 million jobs and generating 10.2% of global GDP in 2016.
Comprehensive reports quantify, compare and forecast the
economic impact of Travel & Tourism on 185 economies around the world. In addition to the individual country reports, WTTC produces a world report highlighting the global economic impact and issues, and 24 further reports that focus on regions, sub-regions and economic and geographic groups.
https://www.wttc.org/
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2. Contents
3 Population
4 Language
5 Aid
6 Defence
7 Migration
8 Tourism
9 Trade
10 Quiz
16 Conclusion
3. Population
In 2015,189,380,513 people lived in Pakistan.
In 2016,193,203,426 people lived in Pakistan.
In 2017,197,015,955 people lived in Pakistan.
So far in 2018,200,813 818 people are now living in Pakistan.
4. Language
Pakistanis can speak nearly 20 Languages
Pakistanis can speak Punjabi,Saraiki,Pashto,Sindhi,Baloehi,Kashmiri,Hindko,
Brahui,Shina,Balti,Khowar,Dhatki,Marwari,Wakhi,Burushski,Dari and English
5. Aid
Pakistan receives foreign aid from several countries and international
organizations. Since the start of the War in Afghanistan, the majority of the aid
comes from the United States via the Coalition Support Fund which is
reimbursement to Pakistan for counter-terrorism operations. Foreign aid from
America has been stopped in 2018.
6. Defence
W
While unloading or loading who is going to do the cover
up? The concept of combining both gunship and transport
is not very well received by most of other countries
beside Russia. First you make an oversize helo which
becomes a big target and lack much agility and limit the
area it can goes in since its so big.
It will be better stick to dedicated gunship and
transport. It just like trying to make an AWACS double
role as a refuel-er which is not an good idea.
7. Migration
F
Following three periods of heavy rainfall during the particularly intense 2011
monsoon, many people were displaced by widespread flooding in Sindh and
Balochistan and localised riverine flooding along some stretches of the Indus.
Approximately 823,000 houses were damaged or destroyed in the two provinces,
and an estimated 1.8 million people (300k households) were displaced.
In agreement with the government, the Shelter Cluster was rolled out in
September 2011. It incorporated the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU),
tasked with certain CCCM information management responsibilities. Specifically,
TSSU monitored and reported on the locations of and conditions in temporary
settlements that sprang up as people were displaced due to rising floodwaters
and collapsed houses. In September 2012, the Pakistan Humanitarian Country
Team confirmed IOM as national lead agency for the CCCM and Shelter Cluster.
8. Tourism
T
Tourism in Pakistan is a growing industry.[1][2][3] In 2010, Lonely Planet termed
Pakistan as being "...tourism's ‘next big thing’ for more years than we care to
remember. [But] world media headlines [always] send things off the
rails".[4] This geographically and ethnically diverse country has much to offer, from
natural beauty and historical heritage to cultural diversity. According to the Travel
and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 released by the World Economic
Forum, the direct contribution of travel and tourism to Pakistan's GDP in 2015
was US$ 328.3 million, constituting 2.8% of the total GDP.[5] According to
the World Travel and Tourism Council, the direct contribution of travel and tourism
to Pakistan's GDP in 2016 was US$ 7.6 billion (PKR 793.0 billion), constituting
2.7% of the total GDP.[6] By 2025, the government predicts tourism will
contribute ₨1 trillion (US$9.5 billion) to the Pakistani economy.[7]
9. Trade
P
Pakistan has bilateral and multilateral trade agreements with many nations and
international organizations. It is a member of the World Trade Organisation, part
of the South Asian Free Trade Area agreement and the China-Pakistan Free Trade
Agreement. Fluctuating world demand for its exports, domestic political
uncertainty, and the impact of occasional droughts on its agricultural production
have all contributed to variability in Pakistan's trade deficit. The trade deficit for
the fiscal year 2013/14 is $7.743 billion, exports are $10.367 billion in July–
November 2013 and imports are $18.110 billion.[1]
Pakistan's exports continue to be dominated by cotton textiles and apparel.
Imports include petroleum and petroleum products, edible oil, chemicals,
fertilizer, capital goods, industrial raw materials, and consumer products
10. Quiz
Question 1: How many people lived in Pakistan in 2017?
A.189,380,513
B.193,203,476
C.197,015,955
D.200,813,818
16. Conclusion
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