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Millions of people leave Pakistan each year for other countries, and among them are thousands who try their luck without having proper visas and documents.
The major issues in the current day in Pakistan are unemployment and inflation, both of which are getting worse every day. No one seems to be concerned about the rising costs of basic goods.
If you raise your kids in ignorance, they might find employment as mechanics, electricians, or other skilled tradespeople, but there is no remedy for the educated unemployed.
The educational system in our nation in some ways destroys the mentality of our children. Why should I open a shop or sell something from a cart? Have I received a degree for this? Why did they use education to sell us aspirations if I had to go through all of this?
From an early age, parents should explain to their children that receiving an education does not guarantee that you will be appointed as an officer or DC, but rather that it is meant to improve you as a person.
Yesterday, word broke of the beginning of a campaign against the Maloch gang, which illegally sends young people from Pakistan to Europe. DIG Mirpur stated that following the Greek ship accident, the grinding operation has begun.
Ten suspected human trafficking suspects were detained by the police two days ago, and the case was then filed. These actions won’t bring back the young Pakistanis who died in the Greek shipwreck, but they will undoubtedly help to lessen human trafficking.
The most crucial aspect is that individuals leaving the country are shown the green paradise abroad. Although it is untrue, they are told that Pakistan has no future. The truth is that if the younger generation can put their nosy imaginations aside and choose low-cost firms in the correct industries, they can create a brighter future for themselves.
The government must recognize the gravity of the situation and take action to ensure the wellbeing of the young generation if young people of the country keep drowning while attempting to flee Pakistan.