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India, Pak agree on SAARC classification

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New Delhi , June 7

India and Pakistan have agreed to take lead role in the capacity building programme in classification. While India would provide training for SAARC statisticians in trade classification and activity classification, Pakistan would make similar arrangements in respect of social classifications — health and education.

This agreement emerged at the two-day SAARC workshop that concluded here on Tuesday. The meeting also appreciated and accepted India's offer for development of SAARC classification of occupation.

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