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Pakistan has 100,000 more donkeys than last year: Economic Survey

byCT Report
12/06/2024
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ISLAMABAD: In a recent unveiling of Pakistan’s economic survey by Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, startling figures have emerged regarding the country’s donkey population.

The survey, presented ahead of the upcoming National Assembly session where the federal budget will be scrutinised, indicates a notable surge in the number of these resilient animals.

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According to the survey, Pakistan’s donkey population has climbed to 5.9 million, marking a significant increase from the previous financial year’s count of 5.8 million.

This upward trend in donkey numbers has persisted over the past two years, with an additional 0.2 million donkeys reported within this timeframe.

Notably, the survey also highlighted that the count of horses has remained stagnant at 0.4 million over the last year, while there has been no growth in the camel population.

Moreover, the survey revealed a substantial rise in the number of goats and sheep across the country. Over the course of the year, the goat population surged by a staggering 22.2 million, whereas the count of sheep witnessed a commendable uptick of 4 million.

In his address while presenting the economic survey, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb underscored the necessity of adhering to financial obligations, asserting that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remains the primary recourse for stabilizing the country’s economic trajectory.

Aurangzeb reiterated the imperative for all citizens to contribute their due share of taxes in accordance with their respective financial standings.

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