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Pakistan's population may reach 400 million by 2050: Ahsan

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Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has emphasized that encouraging balanced population growth is essential for Pakistan's sustainable development and economic stability.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has emphasized that encouraging balanced population growth is essential for Pakistan's sustainable development and economic stability.

He was addressing launching ceremony of National and Provincial Population Projections 2023-2050 in Islamabad today.

The Minister proposed introducing incentives for provinces that successfully control population growth under the NFC Award.

He warned that if the current growth rate continues, Pakistan's population could reach between 370 to 400 million by 2050, placing immense pressure on health, education, employment, water, food, and other basic services.

He said that currently there is no effective incentive for provinces to reduce population growth rates, adding that provinces demonstrating improvement in population management should be rewarded with additional incentives and recognition.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that Pakistan must focus not merely on increasing population numbers but on developing an educated, skilled, healthy, and productive human capital base.

He said that the government is committed to data-driven governance and is utilizing modern technology and artificial intelligence to ensure effective planning according to future national needs.

He reiterated his proposal that reforms in the NFC Award should incentivize provinces showing measurable improvements in population stabilization.

The Planning Minister reaffirmed the government's commitment to working with provincial governments to ensure balanced population growth, human development, and sustainable use of resources in order to build a stronger, balanced, and prosperous Pakistan.  

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