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Economic survey: Riddled with typos and errors



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KARACHI: Is it too much to expect a clean, clear and typo-free document from the Ministry of Finance, which prides itself on hiring some of the best bureaucratic minds of the country?

Well, it seems whoever wrote and compiled the Economic Survey of Pakistan forgot to take English 101 in college. The report was replete with factual errors, spelling and grammatical mistakes.

For example, a look at parts of the survey that discuss the nitty-gritty of private-sector credit growth in 2014-15 confused all. Riddled with unnecessary commas and erroneous percentage calculations, the language makes a mockery of an otherwise serious document.

“Credit to private sector increased to Rs. 161.7 billion during July- 8th May, 2014-15 against the expansion of Rs. 292.9 billion in the same period of last year, thus posted a growth of 4.3 percent as compared to 8.7 percent in the comparable period of last year,” the survey says, leaving the reader wondering how on earth the two amounts convey ‘a growth’ of 4.3%.

But that was not enough. Here is another dose of Pakistani English from the Ministry of Finance that will leave your head spinning. “However, despite low expansion, credit to private sector posted a growth of 6.6 percent on year on year basis as on 8th May,2014-15 against the growth of 5.2 percent recorded in the same period last year.

It is up to you, poor reader, to decide whether private-sector credit grew 4.3% or 6.6% in the period under review.

Similarly, the chapter covering energy sector appears to have been written in a hurry. Consider this, “The longer term trend suggests that composition of energy consumption, the composition is changing by substituting the gas as cheaper source compared to oil being expensive.

In another paragraph, while discussing the implication of power outages on GDP growth, it said, “However, exact cost including direct and indirect cost of power shortage and its directional relationship with growth is still unfold for developing economies especially for Pakistan.

This section also unnecessarily talked about the oil market crisis of the 80s, but not much was discussed about the developments that took place in the past year.

The economic survey is released once a year, is a report card of the government’s performance in the past 12 months and gives a chance to authorities to show off its achievements, if any. But the 2014-15 edition revealed nothing. Instead, it revealed the shortcomings in language skills.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2015.




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How stupid ET guys are? The prime minister himself is a result of a typing error, and they are bragging about typing errors in a showpiece like survey. :hitwall:
 
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Economic survey: Riddled with typos and errors



11425498_1175040195846338_7477346701411094699_n.jpg




KARACHI: Is it too much to expect a clean, clear and typo-free document from the Ministry of Finance, which prides itself on hiring some of the best bureaucratic minds of the country?

Well, it seems whoever wrote and compiled the Economic Survey of Pakistan forgot to take English 101 in college. The report was replete with factual errors, spelling and grammatical mistakes.

For example, a look at parts of the survey that discuss the nitty-gritty of private-sector credit growth in 2014-15 confused all. Riddled with unnecessary commas and erroneous percentage calculations, the language makes a mockery of an otherwise serious document.

“Credit to private sector increased to Rs. 161.7 billion during July- 8th May, 2014-15 against the expansion of Rs. 292.9 billion in the same period of last year, thus posted a growth of 4.3 percent as compared to 8.7 percent in the comparable period of last year,” the survey says, leaving the reader wondering how on earth the two amounts convey ‘a growth’ of 4.3%.

But that was not enough. Here is another dose of Pakistani English from the Ministry of Finance that will leave your head spinning. “However, despite low expansion, credit to private sector posted a growth of 6.6 percent on year on year basis as on 8th May,2014-15 against the growth of 5.2 percent recorded in the same period last year.

It is up to you, poor reader, to decide whether private-sector credit grew 4.3% or 6.6% in the period under review.

Similarly, the chapter covering energy sector appears to have been written in a hurry. Consider this, “The longer term trend suggests that composition of energy consumption, the composition is changing by substituting the gas as cheaper source compared to oil being expensive.

In another paragraph, while discussing the implication of power outages on GDP growth, it said, “However, exact cost including direct and indirect cost of power shortage and its directional relationship with growth is still unfold for developing economies especially for Pakistan.

This section also unnecessarily talked about the oil market crisis of the 80s, but not much was discussed about the developments that took place in the past year.

The economic survey is released once a year, is a report card of the government’s performance in the past 12 months and gives a chance to authorities to show off its achievements, if any. But the 2014-15 edition revealed nothing. Instead, it revealed the shortcomings in language skills.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2015.




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How stupid ET guys are? The prime minister himself is a result of a typing error, and they are bragging about typing errors in a showpiece like survey. :hitwall:

accountant sala budget banaya nikla hae ! system he lul kar day ga sambandhi sala !

"Riddled with typos and errors" and only 4 lines of critique to show for it? Why am I not surprised? The journos need to tone it down. As do you guys.
 
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accountant sala budget banaya nikla hae ! system he lul kar day ga sambandhi sala !
If not accountants then who should make budget,ishaq dar is member of ICAEW if you dont know about it then google it
i am totally agianst this budget, he is corrupt but is fully qualified
 
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If not accountants then who should make budget,ishaq dar is member of ICAEW if you dont know about it then google it
i am totally agianst this budget, he is corrupt but is fully qualified

finance experts and economists, not accountant's job.
 
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go to any big organization finance heads are chartered accountants not MBA in finance

an organization is a unit, not an industry, and certainly not an entire Economy. to run an economy you need financial experts and economists, not accountants.
 
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You potians & patwaaris needs to get a life or two.
 
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"Riddled with typos and errors" and only 4 lines of critique to show for it? Why am I not surprised? The journos need to tone it down. As do you guys.


You wanted the journo to print all the errors, really? This is just a news piece that has a good reference to the issue. Should be enough for most sane people.

This economic survey of Pakistan is a national document, that is going to circulate world wide. Do you even think how much insult this is going to bring?




You potians & patwaaris needs to get a life or two.


Thank you sir for the advice, now please go back and take care of your stuff.
 
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How stupid ET guys are? The prime minister himself is a result of a typing error, and they are bragging about typing errors in a showpiece like survey. :hitwall:


hay haay imran khan ko PM banao errors mitao :lol: damn PTI guys you guys lose all of your respect in last 1 year
 
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Idiot :crazy: Express Tribune isnt PTI :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
stupids - you guys ever miss a chance to bark gov? and ever you guys bark pti ? ever you POTIANS seen any thing good in any other party ? you guys become slaves of imran as PPP giyalas or PML patwaris
 
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stupids - you guys ever miss a chance to bark gov? and ever you guys bark pti ? ever you POTIANS seen any thing good in any other party ? you guys become slaves of imran as PPP giyalas or PML patwaris


lolz saying who u ? who barks on all ?

Talk about news which isnt made by PTI if dont have answer plz dont waste our time
 
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