AGL 38.00 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
AIRLINK 213.91 Increased By ▲ 3.53 (1.68%)
BOP 9.42 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-0.63%)
CNERGY 6.29 Decreased By ▼ -0.19 (-2.93%)
DCL 8.77 Decreased By ▼ -0.19 (-2.12%)
DFML 42.21 Increased By ▲ 3.84 (10.01%)
DGKC 94.12 Decreased By ▼ -2.80 (-2.89%)
FCCL 35.19 Decreased By ▼ -1.21 (-3.32%)
FFBL 88.94 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
FFL 16.39 Increased By ▲ 1.44 (9.63%)
HUBC 126.90 Decreased By ▼ -3.79 (-2.9%)
HUMNL 13.37 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (0.6%)
KEL 5.31 Decreased By ▼ -0.19 (-3.45%)
KOSM 6.94 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.14%)
MLCF 42.98 Decreased By ▼ -1.80 (-4.02%)
NBP 58.85 Decreased By ▼ -0.22 (-0.37%)
OGDC 219.42 Decreased By ▼ -10.71 (-4.65%)
PAEL 39.16 Decreased By ▼ -0.13 (-0.33%)
PIBTL 8.18 Decreased By ▼ -0.13 (-1.56%)
PPL 191.66 Decreased By ▼ -8.69 (-4.34%)
PRL 37.92 Decreased By ▼ -0.96 (-2.47%)
PTC 26.34 Decreased By ▼ -0.54 (-2.01%)
SEARL 104.00 Increased By ▲ 0.37 (0.36%)
TELE 8.39 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-0.71%)
TOMCL 34.75 Decreased By ▼ -0.50 (-1.42%)
TPLP 12.88 Decreased By ▼ -0.64 (-4.73%)
TREET 25.34 Increased By ▲ 0.33 (1.32%)
TRG 70.45 Increased By ▲ 6.33 (9.87%)
UNITY 33.39 Decreased By ▼ -1.13 (-3.27%)
WTL 1.72 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-3.37%)
BR100 11,881 Decreased By -216 (-1.79%)
BR30 36,807 Decreased By -908.3 (-2.41%)
KSE100 110,423 Decreased By -1991.5 (-1.77%)
KSE30 34,778 Decreased By -730.1 (-2.06%)
Pakistan

Pakistan should prioritise population planning, female education: Miftah Ismail

  • Former finance minister says Bangladesh, Egypt and Tunisia succeeded in implementing population planning
Published March 4, 2023

Former finance minister Miftah Ismail stressed on Saturday that Pakistan needs to prioritise population planning and female education in a bid to prosper.

Speaking at an event in Karachi, he stated that the country failed to do population planning on basis of religion but at the same time, Bangladesh, Tunisia and Egypt succeeded in doing so.

Pakistan’s finance minister Miftah Ismail says he will formally resign from role

Citing figures, he stated that 5.5 million children are born in Pakistan annually and “the country is moving towards food insecurity now.”

Moreover, he underlined the importance of female education and said that “it is the best investment”.

“Bangladesh is a corrupt nation but it grew because it focused on women’s education and population planning,” the former finance minister noted.

He lamented that 40.2% of children in Pakistan were stunted and the country had a high rate of malnourishment as well.

“Pakistan changed 7 prime ministers in first 11 years after it’s creation while India established 5 Indian Institutes of Technology within first 10 years,” he said. “When India began economic liberalisation, it already had an educational base and Pakistan still has none.”

An interview with Miftah Ismail, former Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue

He also cited that India’s IT exports stood at $150 billion per year against Pakistan’s $2-3 billion despite the fact that Pakistan had a massive freelancing base.

He also regretted that Pakistan had the second highest infant mortality rate in the world.

“We have to think as one nation and we need population planning. We also need to live within our means,” Ismail said. “Our current account is usually in deficit.”

Miftah calls for economic ‘overhaul’

He also stated that Pakistan resorts to borrowing in order to repay previous debts and that “this strategy will never bear fruits.”

Economic situation

Talking about the economic crisis, he stated that it is now affecting the elites.

“The crisis is being borne by the top 10-15% population now. The rest of the public has been in crisis for the past 75 years due to wrong policies. I consider myself a part of the problem as well.”

He stated that Pakistan was an elite-run society.

Comments

Comments are closed.

Rizwan Mar 04, 2023 04:41pm
Even if the government lays out a plan to control our population, will "momneen" , which make up large portion of the country, follow those plans. Because for them, Allah is always there to feed their kids , doesn't matter the way.
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Junaid Mar 04, 2023 05:02pm
Defence planing is more important than population plan. A child born with one mouth and two hands. Pakistan most of money end up in corrupt defence force. Loan taken for war weapon. They can never intend to win war
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Tulukan Mairandi Mar 04, 2023 05:33pm
But TTP is projected by several US think tanks to be running large parts of Pakistan within the next 5 years. Under which circumstance there will be no girls education and talk about population planning will be forbidden.
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Az_Iz Mar 04, 2023 09:58pm
The tax to GDP ratio is low. The government does not have enough to invest in infrastructure including physical, health and education. The governments want to provide subsidized commodities to stay in power. At least you fixed part of the problem by ending subsidies on petroleum products. The country has a low savings rate compared with other countries at a similar stage of development. Most people don’t save enough , to invest in quality education and health. These areas need to be fixed first.
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Dr fahad Mar 04, 2023 10:52pm
@Rizwan , with current rate of inflation, no need of planning for momneens . They will be forced by inflation
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Yousaf Hyat Mar 05, 2023 02:45am
Ms Indira Gandhi had a technique for Mussalman s of UP who were apparently breeding too fast . Snip ! Snip ! Of all ladies who already had 2 kids .men too .
thumb_up Recommended (0)
Muhammad Alim Mar 05, 2023 03:14am
Did Dr. Miftah ever discuss these as priorities when he was in power. Who will walk the talk? The ruling elites are the biggest beneficiery of the crony capitalism and power grab without any sense of responsibility.
thumb_up Recommended (0)