4. INDICATOR
A thing that indicates the state or level of
something.
Indicators are signs of progress, they are used to
determine whether the programme is on its way to
achieving its objectives and goal.
7. What is beverage?
A beverage is a liquid or any type of drink intended
for human consumption.
It's something you might offer a guest in your
house; it's also the favorite moniker of companies
that manufacture both soda and juice they call
themselves beverage companies.
8. TYPES OF BEVERAGES
There are two main types of beverages which are;
Alcoholic beverages
Non-alcoholic beverages
9. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
An alcoholic beverage is a drink which contains a
substantial amount of the psychoactive drug
ethanol informally called alcohol.
12. NON- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Alcohol free or Non-alcoholic beverages are those
in which alcohol is not present.
These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed
drink.
13. NON- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
• Birch sap
• Bread Drink
• Cola Coffee
• Egg cream
• Egg nog
• Falooda
• Ginger tea
• Hot chocolate
16. COMMON BEVERAGES IN
PAKISTAN
The followings are the common beverages in Pakistan,
Sattu
Lassi
Qahva
Shardai
Sugarcane drink
Kashmiri chai
17. SATTU
Sattu is a typical Pakistani refreshing drink. To
prepare Sattu, mix barely seeds with water and
other ingredients such as milk, sugar, fruit pieces,
and lemon.
18. LASSI
Lassi is a popular Pakistani drink that becomes a
part of every household during the summer. In
rural areas, Lassi takes a central place at breakfast
and lunch. Lassi can be sweet or salty. Sweet lassi
is made of yogurt, sugar, milk while salty or
regular lassi has salt instead of sugar.
19. QAHVA
Qahva is basically an Arabian drink and it is very
popular in Pakistan as well, especially among
Pakhtoons (Pathans). In some areas, drinking
Qahva after meal is a regular tradition.
Qahva is basically extract of a herb in water.
20. SHARDAI
Shardai is a common Pakistani drink, especially in
rural areas. Shardai is considered a healthy drink
that boosts mental health.
This cold beverage is processed with almond, milk,
sugar and pistachio.
21. SUGARCANE DRINK
Sugarcane juice is a refreshing mid-day drink. It is
known as “Rouh” with locals. It is national drink
of Pakistan. It’s beneficial for heart, brain, kidney
and eyes.
22. KASHMIRI CHAI
In winter season weddings, this is an ideal hot
beverage which is commonly consumed in
Pakistan. It is pink in color, this drink is rich in dry
fruits such as pistachios.
24. INCOME
Income is the consumption and savings
opportunity.
However, for households and individuals, "income
is the sum of all the wages, salaries, profits,
interests payments, rents, and other forms of
earnings received in a given period of time
25. NET INCOME OF PAKISTAN
Net income of Pakistan got from a source which is;
International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments
Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Net income including Pakistani bread earners from
abroad but it is actually called net income of
Pakistan.
26. ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN
The economy of Pakistan is the 26th largest in the
world in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP).
Pakistan is the 41st largest in terms of
nominal gross domestic product.
Pakistan's undocumented economy is estimated to
be 36% of its overall economy, which is not taken
into consideration when calculating per capita
income.
27. ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN
After decades of war and social instability as of
2013, serious deficiencies in basic services such as
railway transportation and electric power
generation had developed.
Pakistan is currently undergoing a process
of economic liberalization, including privatization
of all government corporations.
28. NET INCOME OF PAKISTAN (NIAP), (2001-2014)
years NIAP years NIAP
2001 -9.4E+08 2008 3340170913
2002 3.84E+08 2009 4411318462
2003 2.59E+09 2010 6756987030
2004 2.16E+09 2011 9593084114
2005 2.27E+09 2012 1.1606E+10
2006 2.5E+09 2013 1.1995E+10
2007 2.6E+09 2014 1.3887E+10
Source: The World Bank (11-4-16)
31. SUICIDE ATTACK
A suicide attack is a violent attack in which the
attacker expects to die in the process. Suicide
attacks have occurred throughout history.
OR
A terrorist attack which someone undertakes
knowing that he or she will die in the attack.
32. TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN
• Terrorism in Pakistan has become a major and highly
destructive phenomenon in recent years. The annual death toll
from terrorist attacks has risen from 164 in 2003 to 3318 in
2009, with a total of 35,000 Pakistanis killed
between September 11, 2001 and May 2011.
• According to the government of Pakistan, the direct and indirect
economic costs of terrorism from 2000–2010 total $68 billion.
• From the summer of 2007 until late 2009, more than 1,500
people were killed in suicide.