If the post is for providing information then I really appreciate it. If it is here to prove some point, then I have to say population is hardly the right indicator for judging how much should be spent on a province. Each province has its own dynamics, requirements and level of development.
For example in my village in northern Punjab, we have a government's basic health unit, it has a doctor, proper staff and all the medicines. Still nobody in my village visits the place and prefers private treatment, just because almost all of them can afford it. Now the same Basic Health Unit will be a life saver for say people in interior Sindh and Balochistan.
Punjab, especially the northern and central Punjab, was already quite developed at the time we gained freedom. Mostly because it was the recruitment ground for the British Indian Army and also because it had large urban centers already established. This was not the case for Balochistan, which is 47 percent of our land mass.
So instead of just counting how much is spent per person in a province, you should also consider the level of poverty, landmass and other factors as well. Equality does not automatically mean justice.
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