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Education Statistics

 

 


 Introduction


It is a universally accepted fact that education is considered the most powerful instrument, to eradicate poverty and gear up socio-economic development and welfare of a society. It unlocks the door to awareness and informed choices. It gives people access to knowledge for improving their own lives but also for shaping a more informed and shrewd about the world outside. It brings changes in the attitude and behaviour of the people towards modernization and life style, raises the productivity, efficiency of individuals and produces skilled manpower that is capable of leading the economy towards the path of sustainable economic development and this is an instrument for eradication of poverty.

 

 

 

 Methodology

Data for school statistics is collected from Academy for Educational Planning and Managements, Professionals and technical data from Provincial Bureau of Statistics and University data from concerned Universities

 

 

 

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Health Statistics

 

 

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 Introduction


Health is another important sector in human life. In Pakistan attempts have been made to improve the health conditions of the people through availability of trained personnel, adequate supply of medicines and establishment of health services. Yet the health care system as a whole is not encouraging. The main health problems are preventable communicable diseases, severe malnutrition and high incident of birth resulting of high proportion of infant and maternal mortality. There are also clear differentials in health conditions by rural and urban areas and socio-economic groups. Malaria, Tuberculosis and wide variety of childhood diseases such as diarrhea, measles and tetanus etc. still continue to pose potential threat to the health of millions of people in the country. Unsanitary condition, polluted water and illiteracy among rural mother, urban slum and high fertility, small budgetary allocation and inadequate administrative structure have been identified as the main hurdles in the progress of health conditions.

 

 

 

 Methodology

The Social Statistics Section collects data from various sources, such as official records of the Federal ministries /divisions/organizations, and provincial governments on regular monthly and yearly basis. The information is gathered through correspondence and staff of Regional and Field Offices of the Federal Bureau of Statistics in the fields of education, health, population welfare programme, traffic accidents, crimes statistics, press statistics, museum statistics, appeals & petitions, recreational statistics, information statistics etc.

 

 

 

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Media and Recreation Statistics

 

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Data on Press Statistics is collected from the Directorate General, Public Relations, Press information Department (each Province) on yearly basis, data regarding museum statistics is collected from museums.

 

 

 

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Crime Statistics

 

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Crime Statistics are collected from the Bureau of Police Research & Development, Interior Division, Islamabad on monthly basis and traffic accidents from Inspector General of Police on monthly basis.

 

 

 

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