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Looking good Pakistan!!!
I always wanted to ask this, officially it says Pakistan's population is 180 million BUT....
.... but, of all the photos I've seen of Pakistan (which is a lot) it always feels empty of people. I know its more crowded than some places in the world, but no where as busy and bustling as many other places. Which brings me to this pondering, perhaps this 180 figure is fabricated. Just like India fabricates her statistics, Pakistan does the same to 'catch up'.
Now this isn't unusual. Firstly, being mainly rural and tribal, statistics on population is mostly guess work. Take for example India's new initiative at a National Identity card, which is mostly to track people, combat multiple-cards/fraud/lack-of-cards, etc. Another example is say in Algeria. I asked this man how many people in his homeland, he said 'officially 30 million'. Then he laughed, and continued '3 decades ago it was 30 million, next 3 decades 30 million'.
Basically, I doubt the 180 million figure because the agricultural land seems to meagre to support such a large number! This is just an interesting thought I want to pose to everyone here.
The statistics are correct. Pakistan's population is rapidly growing and no we are not competing with India in terms of population growth. Pakistan is not as large as India so we cant have over a billion people in Pakistan.
Most of Pakistan's population live in villages. The villages are of course not as developed as cities so I'm not going to post pictures of villages.
The most populated city in Pakistan is Karachi followed by Lahore so these cities along with the capital, Islamabad, are the places where you'll see the most development, and I dont think many photographers take pictures of places where there's crowds of people in front of the camera.
Over-population is not good for the country because no Pakistani wants to deal with more of this:
Port Grand set to be inaugurated on Aug 14
By: Waqar Hamza | Published: July 03, 2009
KARCHI - The Port Grand, which is being developed on sea, is Pakistan’s only short break food and fun destination which is offering an unrivalled selection of attractions for the whole family to enjoy together. It will be inaugurated on August 14, The Nation has learnt.
The General Manager Planning and Development Karachi Port Trust, Brig Jamshed Zaidi, told that it was to be completed in 2007 but has been delayed for 2 years and the reasons including the old bridge which was not sustainable, encroachers were not ready to vacate the place, Hindu community had also put the hurdles and were up to politicise the issue, but now it is ready.
Talking to The Nation, the Director Operations Port Grand Limited, Shahrukh Khan, said that some 12 to 13,000 people were expected to visit this grand segment all over the Asia which had been built with Rs2 billion. “The most interesting thing is that it is designed with latest technology, which has been used in Holland.” For security measures we have installed a camera which can smoke any explosive material within the range of 500 meters and make the culprits paralysed through its rays for 30 minutes, thus it is easy to cop with the security issue there, he added.
Khan said: “A tramway is also brought in for 1,200 meters long journey, the best feature of the Port Grand, however, the investment is foreign as there are many companies, which are opening their outlets here, coming to Pakistan for the first time.”
This world-class attraction has been designed and developed by the leading US architects, ‘Nework’ of New Jersey.
There are the hinterland areas which are a must visit such as the Napier’s Tavern, the Port House Galleria, or to get the sense of contemporary lifestyle at places like The Festival Boulevard, Garden Restaurant, Leo’s Loop, and the Bridge Art Lane.
The visitors are to choose from more than 50 restaurants with an endless variety of ethnic and international style, cuisine, cultivating everything from Gourmet Food, a cheesy steak, to the award winning ‘Nihari’ and ‘Kebab’. The ‘Chaat’ or fries or ‘Murgh Choolay’ are as important a part of Karachi’s street culture as the ‘Rubri’.
It includes dining precincts extended along the bridge and through the many wonders like the Central Rotary Park on the mainland, and there is a huge range of shopping choices, styles and experiences.
Port Grand set to be inaugurated on Aug 14 | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
Most of these are civil projects.
What about Electrical, Mechanical projects.
Besides that I havent seen any single image about textile or agricultur industry