Okara
Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: ہیں، تے میٹرو کیتے گئی؟
A more appropriate indicator, therefore, is to measure total education spending as percentage of total budget outlay. Here one can help notice that it is KP whose total education budget is the highest (29%), followed by that of Punjab (25%), Sindh (21%) and Balochistan (19%).
Interestingly, KP spends the highest on education in per capita terms (5-24 age group), whereas Punjab spends the least. But, if you flip the data around and look only at development spending on education as a percentage of total provincial development outlay, you will find that it is actually Balochistan that has proposed to spend the highest (23%) in FY15, followed by KP (21%), Punjab (11%) and then Sindh (less than 10%).
http://www.brecorder.com/br-researc...cation-spending-kp-takes-lead-sindh-backseat/
Please share the source. Here is what I foundبھائی جان پنجاب حکومت کا تعلیمی بجٹ خیبر پختونخواہ سے تقریبا چار فیصد زیادہ ہے
A more appropriate indicator, therefore, is to measure total education spending as percentage of total budget outlay. Here one can help notice that it is KP whose total education budget is the highest (29%), followed by that of Punjab (25%), Sindh (21%) and Balochistan (19%).
Interestingly, KP spends the highest on education in per capita terms (5-24 age group), whereas Punjab spends the least. But, if you flip the data around and look only at development spending on education as a percentage of total provincial development outlay, you will find that it is actually Balochistan that has proposed to spend the highest (23%) in FY15, followed by KP (21%), Punjab (11%) and then Sindh (less than 10%).
http://www.brecorder.com/br-researc...cation-spending-kp-takes-lead-sindh-backseat/