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The incumbent government of Pakistan under Prime Minister Imran Khan has presented its third budget for the Fiscal Year 2021-22. This budget has a value of Rs8.49 trillion, an increase of Rs700 billion over the last budget, and a GDP growth rate target of 4.8 percent. The 2021-22 budget is important as the country has presented positive ...
Examples of other pay systems in Pakistan include the Special Pay Scale (SPS) and army scales, while private organizations, companies, and industries are free to devise their own pay structures, subject to the government setting a minimum salary for private employees.
2020–21 Pakistan federal budget. 2021–22 Pakistan federal budget. 2022–23 Pakistan federal budget. 2023–24 Azad Jammu and Kashmir budget. 2023–24 Pakistan federal budget. 2023–24 Balochistan budget. 2023–24 Gilgit-Baltistan budget. 2023–24 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa budget. 2023–24 Punjab, Pakistan budget.
2021–2022 ›. The Federal budget 2020–2021 is the federal budget of Pakistan for the fiscal year beginning from 1 July 2020 and ending on 30 June 2021. The budget was presented in the Parliament by the Federal Minister Hammad Azhar. [1] It is also called Corona budget as it was presented during the Corona Crisis. [2]
Pakistan, in 2022, had a (GDP nominal) of around US$377 billion and (GDP PPP) of around US$1.512 trillion, according to trading economics. [1] This value can be further divided into the unit levels (GSP), providing an outlook of how much value each unit contributes to the national GDP. Pakistan has traditionally followed a "top-down" approach ...
The Pakistan Administrative Service, or PAS (Urdu: انتظامی خدمتِ پاکستان) (previously known as the District Management Group or DMG before 1 June 2012) is an elite cadre of the Civil Services of Pakistan. [1][2] The Pakistan Administrative Service over the years has emerged as the most consolidated and developed post-colonial ...
Ministry of Finance. ‹ 2021–22. 2023-2024 ›. On 10 June 2022, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail presented a federal budget of Rs 9.5 trillion for the financial year 2022–2023, which is nearly a trillion higher than the previous financial year. [1][2] On 29 June 2022, the National Assembly of Pakistan approved the passage of the Finance ...
According to a report by AidData, Pakistan's total external debt owed to China amounted to $68.91 billion as of November 2023. [15] The research identified 433 Chinese-funded projects in Pakistan from 2000 to 2021, making Pakistan the third-largest recipient of Chinese overseas funding in this period, after Russia and Venezuela. [15]