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Collection, compilation, Tabulation, and Processing of Statistical data on various socio-economic aspects of Sindh Province
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Sindh has the 2nd largest economy in Pakistan Historically, Sindh’s contribution to Pakistan’s GDP has been from 30% to 32 7% Its share in the Service sector has ranged from 21% to 27 8% and in the agriculture sector from 21 4% to 27 7%
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The province's share was 60 58% in 2020 to national economy Sindh which is the second largest province in terms of population and GDP which has steadily continued to grow, contributes 23 7% to the national economy
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Its share in the national gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated at around 30% while its share in the population is around 23% On the other hand, Punjab is the most populous province with a share in the population of around 53% while it contributes 54% to the national economy
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Specifically, the province’s GDP (PPP) is estimated at $345 billion, with a per capita GDP of $7,209 Sindh’s revenue collection through the Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) has also shown growth, with a 27% increase in December 2024 compared to the previous year
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With 23 7% of country's population, its contribution to the national GDP is around 30% and is contributing 65-69% of national tax collection Sindh is also the richest province in natural resources
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In the book ‘The Economy Of Modern Sindh’ the authors have analyzed the broader perspective of Pakistan’s second most populous province Sindh and have discussed the socio-economic indicators and have widely explained their impact of rapid population growth rate
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The latest rough estimates for 2012‐13 show that Sindh’s provincial GDP (current prices) has reached about Rs 7,308 billion while per capita income is Rs 166,000
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