Pakistan suffers from numerous internal and external problems, which are classified as social, political and economic problems.
The greater loss faced by Pakistan lies in the field of education. Looking at the literacy rate for Pakistan as a whole, we can see that only 37.8% of people have literacy rates (50% for males and 24.4% for females).
There are two reasons why the literacy rate has declined. It is because the population growth rate is high and education is not progressing.
The low level of female education in family planning is the main reason for increasing population and lowering literacy rate. A well-educated population makes Pakistan a bad choice for foreign investors who are in desperate need
Today, Pakistan is the seventh most populous country in the world with 17 growth rates. It is projected to rise to 3rd place by 2050.
By educating consciously and introducing new laws, regulations and regulations, we can suppress excessive growth.
Education is the only way to solve the Pakistan problem and communication awareness is the responsibility of all educated citizens.
What goals do Pakistan and China want to achieve through CPEC? How is CPEC related funds used? Can CPEC change Pakistan's economy? What economic, political and social factors will interfere with the progress of CPEC? If so, can Pakistan overcome them? How will CPEC affect the broader South Asia region? The event is based on a thorough and field study for multimedia presentations, based on South Asian analyst Alif Rafiq. He recently visited Pakistan, including the main CPEC nodes of Gwadar and Gilgit-Baltistan, interviewed various stakeholders, learned more about the CPEC program, observed the early progress, and evaluated Pakistan did. How to maximize the project to achieve sustainable, inclusive and rapid economic growth
Pakistan is a country with many resources. It occupies a geographical location and a strategic place, an excellent place. Pakistan's topography and geographical diversity range from vast seas to mountains. There are many miracles in Pakistan, and we produce excellent students with the greatest number in the world. I have manpower. It is known for abundant fruit and vegetable rich products. In a nutshell, we have everything, but we have not made progress as we possibly have yet. There are several loopholes in this process.
Pakistan is facing several problems from the beginning. To my knowledge, the problem that is hampering progress as a country of Pakistan is a misunderstanding, it was always the root of all evil. From the beginning, we have witnessed management mistakes of all institutions. It led to major factors such as lack of justice, corruption, nepotism, low literacy rate. Our government and the public sector were not functioning effectively and as a result Pakistan collapsed. Since Pakistan does not have the concept of accountability, the rate of decay began to rise due to insufficient administration of the judiciary. Criminals continued committing crimes and corruption paralyzed the country. Everything in this is desperate, as few people hold important positions at the top. Even after 64 years' independence, feudalism has been cursed as the root of most of our problems. There is also negotiationism in our society. We are getting weaker as a country