Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said poverty in Pakistan is declining due to government’s policies of productivity-led growth to create employment in the country.
In a tweet, he said according to the World Bank estimates poverty incidence has fallen to 4.8 percent in the current fiscal year from 5.3 percent in the last fiscal year.
عالمی خط غربت (1.90$ Ù¾ÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ Ù¾ÛŒ 2011یومیÛ)Ú©ÛŒ بنیاد پر ورلڈ بنک کےاندازوں کیمطابق مالی سال 21 میں poverty incidence مالی سال 20Ú©Û’5.3% سےگر کر4.8%Ûوگئی Ø¬Ø¨Ú©Û ØªÙˆÙ‚Ø¹ ÛÛ’Ú©Û Ù…Ø§Ù„ÛŒ سال23 تک ÛŒÛ Ú¯Ø±ØªÛ’Ú¯Ø±ØªÛ’ 4.0% Ú©ÛŒ Ø³Ø·Ø ØªÚ© Ø¢ جائیگی۔تخلیق٠روزگار Ú©ÛŒÙ„Ø¦Û’ÛŒÛ Ù¾ÛŒØ¯Ø§ÙˆØ§Ø±ÛŒ نموکےØÙˆØ§Ù„ےسےÛماری پالیسیز کا ثمرÛÛ’Û”
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) October 29, 2021
The Prime Minister said this trend is expected to continue downwards to four percent by fiscal year 2023.