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Now Pakistan's economy is in the hands of donkeys, read the full report – News India Live | Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

The whole world knows how bad the condition of Pakistan's economy is. Due to inflation in Pakistan, it has become difficult for people to live. Now Pakistan is looking to the donkey. Now only the 'donkey' can improve the health system of Pakistan.

Pakistani villagers depend on donkeys

Pakistan's economic survey has revealed a shocking thing about donkeys. The relationship between Pakistan's economy and donkeys is surprising. The number of donkeys in Pakistan has increased by 1.72 percent compared to last year. Donkeys are very important for Pakistan's economy. And Pakistanis living especially in rural areas are dependent on donkeys.

Economic Survey Report of Pakistan

Economic Survey Report was presented by Pakistan. According to the data shown in it, the number of burden animals was 58 lakh in 2022-23. This number has increased to 59 lakh in 2023-24. The important thing is that there has been no significant change in the number of horses and mules in the last five years. But the number of donkeys has increased by 1.72 percent compared to last year.

Donkeys are important to Pakistan's economy

Donkeys are very important for Pakistan's economy. Donkeys are the last hope especially for people living in rural areas. During the year 2023-24, the number of donkeys in the country has increased by 1.72 percent to 59 lakhs. The economy of rural areas is deeply linked to these animals. Meanwhile, the number of camels in Pakistan, which was stable for the last four years, has now increased. In the last financial year, their number has increased from 11 lakh to 12 lakh now.

Pakistan's growth rate is 2.38%

Animal husbandry is the backbone of Pakistan's rural economy. More than 80 lakh rural families are involved in livestock production. Pakistan's growth rate in the last one year has been 2.38 percent. According to the Economic Survey, the main reason for Pakistan missing the growth rate target is the poor performance of the industry and service sector.