Census results before govt by April end: Statistics secretary
Census results before govt by April end: Statistics secretary
News Desk
Pakistan

Statistics Secretary Rukhsana Yasmeen on Wednesday informed the pertinent National Assembly Standing Committee that no region barring Karachi had raised objections over census results.

Statistics Secretary Rukhsana Yasmeen on Wednesday informed the pertinent National Assembly Standing Committee that no region barring Karachi had raised objections over census results.

The secretary informed those present that census results had been finalised. She said the results would be placed before the government by April end.

“Our statistics are congruent with National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) figures. Except Karachi, no other region has raised objections over the census,” she said.

The bureaucrat said data on demographics had been held back since 2007. But, the department was looking to initiate the process again. The secretary said Sindh lagged behind other provinces when it came to the consumer price index as it had failed to furnish industry data.

Expressing dismay,  committee member Nafeesa Shah said there was little the provincial government could do if a city did not provide data. “Why did the Statistics Department not collect the data themselves,” she asked. The committee then decided that the Sindh Statistics DG and Industries and Production secretary will be sought to brief committee members in the future.

The committee postponed the General Statistics Reorganisation Amendment Bill 2017 of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)  while the statistics ministry took back its General Statistics Reorganisation Amendment Bill 2017 (government bill). The committee also advised the Pakistan Bureau for Statistics (PBS) to compile figures on the young, mortality rates, meteorological developments and population to facilitate policy formulation.

Separately, a National Assembly House and Library Committee meeting was chaired by National Assembly Acting Speaker Murtaza Javed Abbasi.

The committee expressed dismay over delay in the construction of the parliament lodges and family suites and strict orders were given to finish the project on time. The Acting speaker said that the project began in May, 2011 and was slated for completion in 2013.  However, the deadline elapsed due to the incompetence of the construction company, he said.