Pakistan still owes 130 billion dollars: Tahir Abbas

Islamabad ( NNP ) Pakistan is under a mountain of internal and external debt, the total value of which is 130 billion dollars. Most of the 85 state-owned enterprises are running high on losses. The biggest loser is the National Highway Authority, whose annual losses exceed 170 billion. The electricity distribution companies (10 DISCOs) have taken expenses of 450 billion rupees from the national treasury every year. Institutions like PIA, Pakistan Steel Mills and Pakistan Railways are a burden on the government and the nation. At the federal level, 220 billion rupees are being sacrificed for the protocol, these views were expressed by the head of Al-Hadi Dastar Khan and Welfare Forum Pakistan Tahir Abbas. Tahir Abbas said that now Pakistan needs a major economic revolution for the first and last time. Health centers at tehsil and district level can be activated at low cost. Health centers for common people should be strengthened up to tehsil and town level. Free basic education should be provided for children. National development in uniform education system. The secret lies in The head of Al-Hadi Dastar Khwan and Welfare Forum Pakistan further said that the government should establish Vocational Training Institute with the promotion of further establishment of traditional educational institutions for education and training, points of sales from general stores to large commercial centers must be established. It should be declared to facilitate tax collection, to increase the minimum wage and to oblige national and local institutions to pay higher wages.