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The percentage of Pakistan's area that is forest is disputed. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates 2.2% of the total land of Pakistan is covered by forests. On the contrary, Pakistan Forest Institute estimates it to be 5.1%. According to the survey done under the Red Plus programme in 2017, the forest cover of Pakistan is 5.7%.
Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Pay scales: EG-01 To EG -02 EG-03 To EG-04 EG-05 To EG-06 EG-07 To EG-08 EG-09 To EG-10 and ADG (Serving Air Vice Marshal (BPS-21) on deputation from Pakistan Air Force.) DG – – 12. Financial Monitoring Unit: FMU-1 & FMU-2 FMU-3 FMU-4 FMU-5 FMU-6 (Serving Executive Director (OG-8) on Deputation from State ...
P. Pakistan Administrative Service; Pakistan Aeronautical Complex; Pakistan Agricultural Research Council; Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission; Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal
25 Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination 26 Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development 27 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
The Ministry of National Food Security & Research or Ministry of Agricultulre (Urdu: وزارتِ برائے قومی تحقیق و حفظانِ تغذیہ ، پاکستان, wazarat-e- baraye qaumi tehqeeq o hfzanِ taghzia, Pakistan (abbreviated as MoA) is a Cabinet-level ministerial department of Government of Pakistan.
Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency was an attached department of the Ministry of Environment and responsible to implement the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997 in the country. An Act to provide for the protection, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of environment, for the prevention and control of pollution, and ...
Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources; Pakistan Halal Authority; Pakistan Hindu Mandir Management Committee; Pakistan Information Commission; Pakistan Land Port Authority; Pakistan Military Accounts Department; Pakistan Privatisation Commission; Printing Corporation of Pakistan; Public–Private Partnership Authority (Pakistan)
Initially, the Statistics Division was established under the technical directions of Scientist Emeritus of PAEC, Dr. Asghar Qadir. The Statistics Division was part of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Pakistan which also contained the Federal Bureau of Statistics, a major source of data about Pakistan, its demographics, and its economy.