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Pakistan among top 10 in Human Development improvement

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has been put on 10th position in term of Human Development improvement in the United Nation Development Programme’s 20th Human Development Report 2010 on Wednesday.

Those countries among the 135 countries that improved most in Human Development Index (HDI) terms over the past 30 years were led by Oman, which invested energy earnings over the decades in education and public health.

The other nine “Top Movers” are China, Nepal, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia,Laos, Tunisia, South Korea, Algeria and Morocco. Remarkably, China was the only country that made the “Top 10” list due solely to income performance; the main drivers of HDI achievement were in health and education.

The UNDP report said that in Pakistan, between 1980 and 2010, the HDI value increased by 58 per cent (average annual increase of about 1.5 per cent).

“With such an increase Pakistan is ranked 10 in terms of HDI improvement, which measures progress in comparison to the average progress of countries with a similar initial HDI level”, it added.

Pakistan’s life expectancy at birth increased by more than 9 years, mean years of schooling increased by about 3 years and expected years of schooling increased by almost 4 years.

Pakistan’s Gross National Income (GNI) per capita increased by 92 per cent during the same period. The relative to other countries in the region, in 1980, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh had close HDI values for countries in South Asia.


However, during the period between 1980 and 2010 the three countries experienced different degrees of progress toward increasing their HDIs states the Report.

The Report introduces the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which identifies multiple deprivations in the same households in education, health and standard of living.

The average percentage of deprivation experienced by people in multidimensional poverty is 54 per cent.

The MPI, which is the share of the population that is multi-dimensionally poor, adjusted by the intensity of the deprivations, is 0.275.Pakistan’s “HDI neighbors”, India and Bangladesh, have MPIs of 0.296 and 0.291, respectively.

Pakistan among top 10 in Human Development improvement – The Express Tribune
 
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Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: Dr Mahabub-ul-Haq Human Development Report 2010 launched by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) here on Tuesday revealed that more than half of Pakistani population is deprived of education, health and standard of living in accordance with Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).

The report states that the country’s 54 percent population is facing intense deprivation of basic necessities of life such as education, health and standard of living while additional 11.8 percent is at risk of multidimensional poverty. In terms of Human Development Index (HDI) Pakistan has lost two notches as it falls to 125th position from earlier ranking position of 123rd. A special ceremony was held on Tuesday here at Planning Commission’s P Block


mmm this says otherwise
 
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Human Development Index and Human Development Improvement is not the same, I am guessing.
 
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Human Development Index and Human Development Improvement is not the same, I am guessing.


ISLAMABAD: Dr Mahabub-ul-Haq Human Development Report 2010 launched by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) here on Tuesday revealed that more than half of Pakistani population is deprived of education, health and standard of living in accordance with Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).


This is the same index launched by UN this week
 
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The same is stated in the article in the OP.

Man you bharatis (some of you at least) always just like to play these things down and separate pessimism, don't you?
 
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The first article says Pakistan has been put on 10th position in term of Human Development improvement in the United Nation Development Programme’s but really Pakistan has lost two notches as it falls to 125th position from earlier ranking position of 123rd. meaning that the link for the 1st article is crap and has fabricated information
 
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The first article says Pakistan has been put on 10th position in term of Human Development improvement in the United Nation Development Programme’s but really Pakistan has lost two notches as it falls to 125th position from earlier ranking position of 123rd. meaning that the link for the 1st article is crap and has fabricated information

Whether Pakistan has lost 2 places does not affect what's posted in the OP you airhead. Pakistan losing 2 places in Development Index does not mean Pakistan is not in top 10 in Development Improvement, idiot.
 
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EVERY FUC*ING THREAD THAT GETS OPENED ABOUT SOMETHING POSITIVE IN PAKISTAN HAS AT LEAST A FEW BHARATIS RUNNING AROUND TRYING TO FIND NEWS THAT DIVERTS FROM THIS NEWS. GET A *ING LIFE.


Are you a fool the article is rubbish, okay if you wanna believe in fairy tales go ahead but the truth is not what the so called fake article said it is utter non sense
 
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Read from the same link you posted.

While in Pakistan, between 1980 and 2010, the HDI value increased by 58% (average annual increase of about 1.5 %). With such an increase Pakistan is ranked 10 in terms of HDI improvement, which measures progress in comparison to the average progress of countries with a similar initial HDI level
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Whether Pakistan has lost 2 places does not affect what's posted in the OP you airhead. Pakistan losing 2 places in Development Index does not mean Pakistan is not in top 10 in Development Improvement, idiot.


Okay my bad :cheers:
 
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Pakistan should be #1, it should strive for that goal. Such a mindset would drastically improve Pakistan
 
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