The current situation in Pakistan is difficult to witness. Various challenges such as poverty, education, inflation, and the struggle to maintain a peaceful society are compelling many individuals to consider leaving the country. Consequently, a significant number of skilled and educated young people are opting to pursue their studies and careers abroad, seeking better educational opportunities and prospects. Many who possess financial resources are also choosing to invest their money overseas. This trend of emigration and capital flight is contributing to the economic downturn and exacerbating the existing problems faced by Pakistan. We can reduce brain drain by implementing economic reforms to create job opportunities and improve salaries, investing in education and infrastructure, ensuring political stability and good governance, implementing supportive policies, fostering public-private partnerships, and developing talent-retention programmes.
Adv Muhammad Aamir
Kashmore
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