Illiteracy is a most pressing issue in Pakistan, casting a bleak shadow over the future prospects of its young population. Deprived of the empowering benefits of education, young individuals struggle to land jobs and contribute to the country’s development.
Resultantly, Pakistan’s economic growth and progress are severely hindered. Despite having an abundance of natural resources, the country remains dependent on foreign aid and debt. Changing this scenario will require the government to invest more in educating young people.
Rizwan Ahmed Pato
Khairpur Mirs
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