Pakistan--basic Facts, Volume 12Produced by the Department of Films & Publications, Ministry of National Reconstruction and Information, Government of Pakistan, 1973 - Pakistan |
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Page 10
... North West Frontier 9.4 per cent . However , 57.6 per cent of the total popu- lation lives in the Punjab , 21.5 per cent in Sind , 12.9 per cent in NWFP and 3.7 per cent in Baluchistan . The total population of Pakistan increased by ...
... North West Frontier 9.4 per cent . However , 57.6 per cent of the total popu- lation lives in the Punjab , 21.5 per cent in Sind , 12.9 per cent in NWFP and 3.7 per cent in Baluchistan . The total population of Pakistan increased by ...
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... NWFP and in Kalat District of Baluchistan . The most significant deposit is the Shekran baryte deposit near Khuzdar in Kalat District . Deposits of high grade baryte with reserves of over 1.3 million tons are available for exploitation ...
... NWFP and in Kalat District of Baluchistan . The most significant deposit is the Shekran baryte deposit near Khuzdar in Kalat District . Deposits of high grade baryte with reserves of over 1.3 million tons are available for exploitation ...
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... N.W.F.P. and Baluchistan respectively . During 1972-73 another amount of Rs . 16.87 million was allocated to the Government of Sind on completion of their first project , of 1700 flats to enable them to construct another 2500 flats ...
... N.W.F.P. and Baluchistan respectively . During 1972-73 another amount of Rs . 16.87 million was allocated to the Government of Sind on completion of their first project , of 1700 flats to enable them to construct another 2500 flats ...
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agriculture Air Malta Airlines allocated amount AREA AND PRODUCTION Azad Kashmir Baluchistan Bank Ltd Bank of Pakistan Budget capacity capital cement cent centres companies construction Corporation cost cotton cotton manufactures cotton textiles Cotton yarn declined deposits Development Programme East economic employment established expenditure facilities facing table Federal Government Finance food crops foreign exchange Fund growth Imports Exports income Income-tax increased Indus investment irrigation Islamabad June Kalat District Karachi Port labour courts Lahore loans ment miles million acres million bales million tons mineral National nationalised NWFP opposite page shows Ordinance Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation Pakistan Railways population Port Qasim Provinces Provincial Governments provisionally estimated public sector Punjab Quetta raw cotton Revised rice roads rupee scheduled banks schemes share Shipping social welfare sugarcane Third Plan tion tobacco trade tubewells urban utilization West Pakistan wheat workers