WINTER SEASON
Among the four seasons one of them is winter season. People enjoy this season and visit the hilly area to celebrate the snow fall. Snow fall is one of the amazing event in the world. Childrens, youngsters and olders i.e every one in the world celebrates the snow fall. They throw it on their friends and make different buildings. Some of the amazing pictures are as uunder.
Snow has coverd the ground and greenery comes white
peoples enjoy the snow fall and remind The Greatest Lord of the universe i.e ALLAH ALMIGHTY who facilate us with the golden moment of snow fall.Thanks him and offer Prayers for him as prescribed by the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad *SAW*.
Thankyou for cosidering me.
Among the four seasons one of them is winter season. People enjoy this season and visit the hilly area to celebrate the snow fall. Snow fall is one of the amazing event in the world. Childrens, youngsters and olders i.e every one in the world celebrates the snow fall. They throw it on their friends and make different buildings. Some of the amazing pictures are as uunder.
Enjoying travelling in snow is really very amazing.
Live view of snow fall
Thankyou for cosidering me.
Radisson Blu Royal Suite Hotel, Jeddah Madina Road, Jeddah
0 comments Posted by Let know the fact at 00:19Radisson Blu Royal Suite Hotel, Jeddah
Madina Road,
Jeddah
it is four star hotel with highly cooperative staff and equipped with every facility of world. This hotel is liked by elite class as it represents their status. I also like it and I pray my Creator that he take me there and give me peace and rest in this hotel for the whole life.
Rainy Season and what it represents.
One of the interesting and most enjoying events on the ground
is rainy season. People enjoy the rain and fresh their soul. Children like to play
in the rain. They run here and their, see towards the sky and try to capture
the falling rain drops. The sequence in which rain falls is very impressive.
Every drop follows the path and way in which the proceeding one adopts. This thing
tells the discipline in the naturally happening events. The creature of the
world has created every thing in a well precised and disciplined manner. The creator of the world give lives to ground after rain as their is no one who can give life to ground to its greenery after rain falling. He says in clear words, " who give life to ground after he become dead" This
thing also represents the loneliness of the creature of the world, “that there is no
god but ALLAH (almighty).
Their fore we have to worship ALLAH (almighty) the creator of
the universe and obey him as much as we can.
How EID UL FITTAR is celebrated
Muslims celebrate EID UL
FITTAR After fulfilling the obligation of Fast laid by Allah almighty. Fasts
are obliged in the HOLY MONTH OF RAMZAN.At the completition of Holy mount of Ramzan ALLAH ALMIGHTY
awards the muslims with the gift of EID UL FITTAR. EID UL FITTAR is celebrated
on the Holy month of Shawal dated 1st .Muslims
offer their Eid prayer and embrance each other . They give Eid gifts
to their relatives and friends. Special sweet dishes are cooked for eating and
offering the guests.
Their are some important ways to clear the audit some of them are as under
- Maintaining the record
- Updating the record as their occurs any change in the stock
- Make a good record of goods received note
- Make a good record of Movement Orders
- Brief the auditor in clear words
- Don't hide things
- Return the un used items to the issuing authorities as soon as possible
- Less their quantity from the stock report.
Interest
of Youngsters and Reality
As time is moving quickly towards the destination of a day
when the Creator of this world will be The only Lord and all the human’s and
ghost’s will be in front of him.
On that day he will make decision about the future of man kind
and ghost’s according to their life habits. Those who have passed the life in a
better way they will be given good heaven and those who have just spoils their
life in teasing other, those who have accept that "Their is no God but
Allah and The Holly Prophet Hazzrat Muhammad (SAWAW) is his Messenger".
They will be awarded greatest place in the heaven and those who don't accept
they will be send to the Hell, where they will remain for ever. This will be
end result of man kind. His decision will be full of justice.
If we go in past youngsters were interested in playing games,
riding, cycling, hiking, maintaining etc. These days youth is interested in
telecommunication entertainment. They entertain them via net. The main source
of their entertainment is face book. According to a survey eighty percent of
the youngsters have their accounts on the face book. They consider face
book as a part of their body. With out it they feel a great flaw in their
routine works.
These interests are taking the man kind away from the path that
is shown and laid by their Creator and the interests liked by the Lord and the
orders send by The ALLAH ALMIGHTY. Now youngsters are giving preference to
their own interest instead of what seniors are asking and deserving of them.
How the people look towards the news.
The
twin cities are not called twins just due to their geographical location their
neighbor hood but also the people of both also they
have same culture, thoughts and feeling towards their nation and culture. The
main interest of the habitats of the twin cities is in political situation of
the country. These days both cities are passing their arguments on the present
situation of politics of the country. Also there is a strong business community
which is totally indulged in his business and the current situation of the
business of the country. Some people who
give their full concentration towards their business and don’t focus on any
thing except it.
Many people
inter relate the Business condition with the country’s political condition.
They claim the instability of the government to this disaster of the economics.
Also their vision towards the Supreme Court is really considerable. They take
it as a time pass and the habitual strategy of any government to complete its
time frame by post pounding the cases. This critical situation is now quite
interesting and a topic of discussion during their working hours and their
gatherings.
Summary of Consolidated Federal and Provincial Budgetry Operations, 2011-12
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Federal and Provincial Budgetary Operations of Pakistan, 2011-12
Here is the summary of the financial condition of Pakistan. Its federal and Provincial Conditions.Comparison of July to Sept 2011 and July to Dec 2011.
Table
Provisional
Pakistan: Summary of
Consolidated Federal and Provincial
Budgetry Operations,
2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan Rupees) July-Dec. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
533,649
1,135,266
Tax Revenue
408,965 904,626
Federal
389,772 867,358
Provincial 19,193 37,268
Non-Tax
124,684 230,640
Federal
105,888 206,886
Provincial
18,796 23,754
Total Expenditure
790,855
1,667,792
Expenditure Booked 744,301
1,630,185
Current Expenditure
656,636
1,399,212
Of which : Interest 177,262 397,159
Defence 107,249 243,264
Development Expenditure
& net lending 87,665 230,973
Statistical Discrepancy
46,554 37,607
Budget Deficit
257,206 532,526
Financing
257,206 532,526
External
(4,367) 33,989
Domestic
261,573 498,537
Non-Bank
142,071 196,491
Bank 119,502 302,046
Memo Items:-
Total Revenue
2.5 5.4
Tax Revenue
1.9 4.3
Nontax Revenue
0.6 1.1
Total Expenditure
3.8 7.9
Current 3.1 6.6
Of which :
Interest
0.8 1.9
Defence
0.5 1.2
Development Expenditure
and net lending 0.4 1.1
Budget deficit
1.2 2.5
GDP (Rs. in Billion) 21,042 21,042
Note: Figures based on
information from AGPR/Provincial A.Gs./ SBP/EAD.
Budget deficit for the
period July-December excludes, "One Off" payment of Rs. 391 billion
on account of debt
consolidation.
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Table 2
Provisional
Pakistan: Summary of
Consolidated Federal and Provincial Revenue
2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
533,649 1,135,266
Tax Revenue
408,965 904,626
Direct Taxes
127,619 312,881
Taxes on property 2,696 3,468
Taxes on goods and
services 204,335 439,343
Excise duty
28,810 53,661
Sales Tax
175,525 385,682
Taxes on international
trade 42,446 94,229
Other taxes
31,869 54,705
Stamp duties
3,237 6,976
Motor vehicles tax
3,073 5,201
Other taxes 9,939 22,228
Petroleum Levy
15,620 20,300
Nontax Revenue
124,684 230,640
Interest (PSEs &
Others)
1,429 6,146
Dividend
13,049 17,831
SBP profit
54,000 104,000
Defence
1,807 4,633
Citizenship,Naturalization
& Passport Fee 1,871 3,746
Development Surcharges
on Gas 5,708 8,945
Discount Retained on
Crude Oil 4,305 11,211
Royalty on Oil/Gas
15,015
26,398
Others
27,500 47,730
Memo Items:-
Total Revenue
2.5 5.4
Tax revenue 1.9 4.3
Direct Taxes
0.6 1.5
Taxes on property
0.0
0.0
Taxes on goods and
services
1.0 2.1
Excise duty
0.1 0.3
Sales Tax 0.8 1.8
Taxes on internationl
trade
0.2 0.4
Other taxes
0.2 0.3
Nontax Revenue
0.6 1.1
GDP (Rs. in Billion)
21,042 21,042
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Table 3
Provisional
Pakistan: Summary of
Consolidated Federal and Provincial Expenditure
2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Expenditure
(Booked) 744,301
1,630,185
Current Expenditure
656,636
1,399,212
Federal
436,419 948,213
General Public Service 292,810 630,734
Servicing of Domestic
Debt 164,817 363,525
Servicing of Foreign
Debt 12,445 33,634
Superannuation
Allowances & Pension 27,928 63,797
Grants (Other than
Provinces) 47,831 82,658
Other General Public
Service 39,789 87,120
Defence Affairs and
Service 107,249 243,264
Public Orders and Safety
Affairs 14,489 31,559
Economics Affairs
10,234
17,712
Enviornmental Protection
90 210
Housing and Community
Amenities 19 27
Health
1,385 3,262
Recreation Culture and
Religion 926 2,388
Education Affairs and
Services 8,998 18,594
Social Protection
219 463
Provincial
220,217 450,999
Development Expenditure
and net lending 87,665 230,973
Total Development
Expenditure 88,906 227,660
PSDP
78,880 206,706
Federal*
47,254 117,262
Provincial
31,626 89,444
Other Development
Expenditure 10,026 20,954
Net lending (1,241) 3,313
Memo Items:-
Total Expenditure
3.5 7.7
Current Expenditure
3.1 6.6
Federal
2.1 4.5
General Public Service
1.4 3.0
Servicing of Domestic
Debt 0.8 1.7
Servicing of Foreign
Debt
0.1 0.2
Superannuation
Allowances & Pension 0.1 0.3
Defence Affairs and
Service 0.5 1.2
Provincial
1.0 2.1
Development Expenditure 0.4 1.1
GDP (Rs. in Billion)
21,042 21,042
* Net excluding
development grants to provinces
Page 3
Table 4
Provisional
Pakistan: Federal Government
Fiscal Operations, 2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Tax Revenue (a+b)
389,772 867,358
(a) Direct Taxes 127,619 312,881
(b) Indirect Taxes
262,153 554,477
Customs
42,446 94,229
Sales Tax
175,525 385,682
Federal Excise
28,133 51,995
Other Taxes (ICT)
420 2,244
Airport Tax
9 27
Petroleum Levy
15,620 20,300
Non Tax Revenue
109,799 214,811
Interest (Provinces)
3,911 7,925
Interest (PSEs &
Others)
1,080 5,364
Dividend
13,049 17,831
SBP profit 54,000 104,000
Defence
1,807 4,633
Citizenship,Naturalization
& Passport Fee 1,871 3,746
Development Surcharge on
Gas
5,708 8,945
Discount Retained on
Crude Price 4,305 11,211
Royalty on Oil/Gas 15,015 26,398
Others
9,053 24,758
Gross Federal Receipts
499,571
1,082,169
Less Provincial Share
210,518 466,010
Net Federal Receipts
289,053 616,159
Total Expenditure (a+b)
511,351 1,131,650
a) Current expenditure
449,365 978,157
General Public Service
305,756 660,678
Servicing of Domestic
Debt
164,817 363,525
Servicing of Foreign Debt
12,445 33,634
Superannuation Allowances
& Pension 27,928 63,797
Grants to Provincial
Govt.
12,946 29,944
Grants to Others
47,831 82,658
Other General Public
Service
39,789 87,120
Defence Affairs and
Service
107,249 243,264
Public Order and Safety
Affairs 14,489 31,559
Economics Affairs
10,234 17,712
Enviornmental Protection 90 210
Housing and Community
Amenities 19 27
Health
1,385 3,262
Recreation Culture and
Religion
926 2,388
Education Affairs and
Services 8,998 18,594
Social Protection
219 463
b) Development
expenditure and net lending
61,986 153,493
Total Development
Expenditure 60,404 146,853
PSDP 50,378 125,899
Of which Development
grants to Provinces 3,124 8,637
Others Development
Expenditure 10,026
20,954
Net lending
1,582 6,640
Provinces
2,823 3,327
Others (1,241) 3,313
Overall balance
222,298 515,491
Financing
261,150
544,296
External
(4,367) 33,989
Domestic
265,517 510,307
Bank 122,852 313,842
Nonbank
142,665 196,465
Memo Item
FBR Tax Collection
373,723 844,787
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Table 5
Provisional
Pakistan: Provincial
Government Fiscal Operations, 2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue 267,400 568,941
Provincial share in Fed
revenue 210,518 466,010
Provincial Taxes
19,193 37,268
Property taxes
2,696 3,468
Excise duties
677 1,666
Stamp duties
3,237 6,976
Motor vehicles tax
3,073 5,201
Other
9,510 19,957
Provincial Nontax 18,796 23,754
Interest
349 782
Irrigation
545
1,146
Others
17,902 21,826
Federal Loans and grants 18,893 41,909
Loans(net) 2,823 3,327
Current Grants
12,946 29,944
Development grants
3,124 8,638
Total expenditure 255,754 548,368
Current expenditure
224,128 458,924
Interest payment to
Federal Govt. 3,911
7,925
Other Current
Expenditure 220,217 450,999
Development expenditure
(PSDP) 31,626 89,444
Overall balance 11,646 20,573
Financing
(3,944) (11,770)
External
- -
Domestic (3,944) (11,770)
Bank
(3,350) (11,796)
Nonbank
(594) 26
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Table 6
Provisional
Pakistan: Provincial
Government Fiscal Operations, 2011-12 - PUNJAB
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
120,336 248,556
Provincial share in Fed
revenue 94,286 214,568
Provincial Taxes
9,179
17,152
Property taxes
2,022 2,340
Excise duties
170 480
Stamp duties 2,227 4,711
Motor vehicles tax
2,003 3,188
Other
2,757 6,433
Provincial Nontax
10,387 13,645
Interest
348 702
Irrigation
457 968
Others
9,582 11,975
Federal Loans and grants
6,484 3,191
Loans(net) 3,692 (3,730)
Current Grants
1,292 2,583
Development grants
1,500 4,338
Total expenditure
116,993 256,780
Current expenditure
100,431 207,686
Interest payment to
Federal Govt. 2,288 4,576
Other Current
Expenditure 98,143 203,110
Development expenditure
(PSDP) 16,562 49,094
Overall balance 3,343 (8,224)
Financing
(1,117) 9,108
External
-
-
Domestic
(1,117) 9,108
Bank
(806) 8,789
Nonbank (311) 319
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Table 7
Provisional
Pakistan: Provincial
Government Fiscal Operations, 2011-12 - SINDH
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
68,497 158,757
Provincial share in Fed
revenue 55,203 124,195
Provincial Taxes
8,920 18,062
Property taxes
600 976
Excise duties
448 998
Stamp duties 882 1,964
Motor vehicles tax
688 1,391
Other
6,302 12,733
Provincial Nontax
289 2,872
Interest
1 1
Irrigation - 7
Others
288 2,864
Federal Loans and grants
4,085 13,628
Loans(net)
2,180 8,021
Current Grants
1,181 4,123
Development grants
724
1,484
Total expenditure
77,510 154,620
Current expenditure
73,759 144,006
Interest payment to
Federal Govt. 889 1,777
Other Current
Expenditure 72,870 142,229
Development expenditure
(PSDP) 3,751 10,614
Overall balance (9,013) 4,137
Financing
(557) (11,551)
External
- -
Domestic
(557) (11,551)
Bank
(387) (11,220)
Nonbank (170) (331)
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Table 8
Provisional
Pakistan: Provincial
Government Fiscal Operations, 2011-12 - Khyber Pakhtunkhaw
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
45,502 97,556
Provincial share in Fed
revenue 33,136 74,565
Provincial Taxes 898 1,594
Property taxes
69 130
Excise duties
4 11
Stamp duties
109 234
Motor vehicles tax
276 455
Other
440 764
Provincial Nontax
7,853 6,679
Interest
- 5
Irrigation 63 119
Others
7,790 6,555
Federal Loans and grants
3,615
14,718
Loans(net)
(2,944) (477)
Current Grants
6,250 14,583
Development grants 309 612
Total expenditure
42,525 87,422
Current expenditure
32,461 65,964
Interest payment to
Federal Govt. 575 1,255
Other Current
Expenditure 31,886 64,709
Development expenditure
(PSDP) 10,064
21,458
Overall balance
2,977 10,134
Financing
10,512 3,796
External - -
Domestic
10,512 3,796
Bank
10,623 3,760
Nonbank (111) 36
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Table 9
Provisional
Pakistan: Provincial
Government Fiscal Operations, 2011-12 - BALOCHISTAN
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept.
July-Dec.
2011 2011
Total Revenue
33,065 64,073
Provincial share in Fed
revenue 27,893 52,682
Provincial Taxes 196 460
Property taxes
5 22
Excise duties
55 177
Stamp duties
19 67
Motor vehicles tax
106 167
Other 11 27
Provincial Nontax
267 559
Interest
- 74
Irrigation
25 52
Others
242 433
Federal Loans and grants 4,709 10,372
Loans(net)
(105) (487)
Current Grants
4,223 8,655
Development grants
591 2,204
Total expenditure
18,726 49,546
Current expenditure
17,477 41,268
Interest payment to
Federal Govt. 159 317
Other Current
Expenditure 17,318 40,951
Development expenditure
(PSDP) 1,249 8,278
Overall balance
14,339 14,527
Financing
(12,782) (13,123)
External - -
Domestic
(12,782) (13,123)
Bank
(12,780)
(13,125)
Nonbank
(2) 2
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Table 10
Provisional
Pakistan: Pakistan
Budgetary Financing, 2011-12
(In Million of Pakistan
Rupees)
July-Sept. July-Dec.
2011 2011
External Inflows
Project Aid
25,053 64,355
Program Loans
2,988 17,355
Other loans
1,095 4,004
Grants
2,464 11,445
Gross External Financing 31,600
97,159
Less Repayments of
External Debt 35,967 63,170
1. Net External
Financing
(4,367) 33,989
Internal Financing (Net)
(A) Total Non Bank (a+b)
142,071 196,491
(a) Non Bank Federal
(i+ii)) 142,665 196,465
i. Public Debt
96,631
114,517
Prize Bond
10,532 16,957
Foreign Currency
instruments (40) (85)
GOP Ijara Sukuk (6,522) 57,747
Govt.Securities
42,555 23,253
Treasury Bills
50,106 16,645
ii. Public Account
46,034 81,948
Saving Schemes
43,766 75,170
GP Fund
1,049 3,522
Deposits & Reserves
1,219 3,256
(b) Non Bank Provincial
(594) 26
(B) Bank
119,502 302,046
Federal
122,852 313,842
Provincial
(3,350) (11,796)
2. Net Internal Inflow
(A+B) 261,573 498,537
Total Financing of
Budget (1+2) 257,206 532,526
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