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The Pakistan federal budget of 2009–2010 has been prepared in accordance with the budgeting and accounting classification system that has been approved by the Government of Pakistan as an integral part of the New Accounting Model. This is the first year the federal budget is being prepared using the newly adopted Medium-Term budgetary ...
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Pages in category "2009 government budgets" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... 2009–10 Pakistan federal budget; U. 2009 Union budget ...
Pakistan’s new coalition government presented its first budget in parliament on Wednesday, promising an increase of up to 25% in the salaries of government employees and setting an ambitious tax ...
Pages in category "2009 in Pakistan" ... 2009–10 Pakistan federal budget; H. White Corolla case; K. 2009 Karachi floods; 2009 Khyber Pass offensive; L. Laghman ...
The liberalisation methods raised country's GDP growth at 9.38% (1964), 8.71% (1980s) and 8.97% (2004–07). After exclusive establishment of Pakistan, the country's economic policy for the rapid growth of the national economy was deeply understood and extensive efforts were carried out by the government of Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in 1947. [2]
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Friday it expected economic growth of 6.2 percent as it announced a 2018/19 budget ahead of national elections expected in July.
On July 3, 2009, Taliban militants Saturday claimed responsibility for a military helicopter crash that killed 41 people in the rugged tribal area in the country's north. . However, a military spokesman rejected the claim, reiterating that the helicopter had crashed due to a 'technical fault.' 41 security personnel, including 19 personnel of the paramilitary Frontier Crops, 18 regulars from ...