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15 Billion went into the Higher Education commission.
And guess what, it was the cruel military dictator Pervez Musharraf (I ain't his fan), who increased the education budget and made advances in this field through HEC. Alot of effort went into it by relevant people, more degrees output, etc etc. There was a recent thread on this forum of a interview by Dr Atta Ur Rehman, he talked about the support of the evil dictator Mush for the HEC.
Another thing to note in that budget sheet is that the budget of PAEC increased by more than 10 Billion.
Thank You for pointing it out, i was wrong. The defence budget accounts for 20% of the Total Budget, but that is expected as we need to maintain a conventional deterrence and we are paying out of our own pocket for the operations active in FATA. My question is, where exactly does the 80% of the budget go? Is there the same level of efficiency and accountability that is available in the Army?.............
VCheng, to tell you the truth, i never wished a change even after ten years, but all i wanted was a change in the head who was leading. I did wanted to continue but with a different man on the seat. The years of politics i have seen has made my resolve concrete that Army is our solution and not politicians, but army controlled setup more to be precise.
And with 15-20% budget to defence, does not means the our priority is defence, yeah with some 40% or 50% you were right, but not with a 15-20% budget figure. People mostly like you try to make or suggest it such, but facts and figures don't go with the assumption you guys make.
You turn PIA, WAPDA, railways & PS into if not profitable rather break even organizations, you save something which would be more then defence budget to be spend on education & health.
But first, make sure the already allocated budget to education and health is effectively and efficiently used and we see results, then add more.
I don't see military budget has any negative influence on budgets of other sectors.
It isn't the army's fault that debt servicing is so large is it?
Then add in already low tax gathering, and the picture doesn't look so good.
But that all is for another thread.
Rs.512B went into Subsidies, wow.
What kind of subsidies ?? Electricity prices sky rocketed, gas prices up, fuel prices are up, other necessary daily items going up, where the hell is the subsidy going ?? PIA, WAPDA, Railways, PS and many many more.............
Agreed.
Where is this "another thread"?
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The military apologists work tirelessly to prove that the civilians(even though they themselves come under that classification) are worse and till they are fixed..the military is not interested in admitting to even a bit of its faults.
The civilians cite the military as the cause of all ills and ruptures in society.. while ignoring the fact that they outnumber them 100 to 1 ..and they can(and it has happened in other countries) grab such uniformed offenders by their belts and beat them in the streets.
But nay Pakistanis.. we are too comfortable playing the fiddle of blame.. while all that we hold dear is withering away before our very eyes.............
But nay Pakistanis.. we are too comfortable playing the fiddle of blame.. while all that we hold dear is withering away before our very eyes.
A start would be to admit we are collectively at fault...and we ..I will be first to look at myself before I point fingers at anyone..
But then, who has ego's that strong and humble to take that step.
Exactly, just like two occupants of the same boat arguing about who should mend the hole on the other side of the boat first since it seems to be bigger as the boat sinks.
.77% of the budget is taken up as follows:
Debt servicing is 1140 billion, 44%.
Defense budget is 648.2 billion (estimated) as follows, 25%:
Defense Affairs and Services = 545 billion
Military Pensions = 98 billion
PAEC = 40 billion
Defence Division = 3.2 billion
Defence Production Division = 2 billion
Subsidies are 208 billion, 8%.
Everything else gets the remaining 23%.
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If there was no Zardari, we could conveniently add 44% of debt servicing to every thing else.
Continuing your Indian formulae of applying defence budget in % of GDP.
Under rule of P.Musharraf, we could also assume double growth of GDP, hence defence budget could have been reduced to less the 10%.