Every year, hundreds of thousands of students graduate from our universities, but most do not have or see a future for themselves in Pakistan.
Many of them leave for the West in search of better opportunities than they can find at home, leading to a loss of talented and skilled individuals in Pakistan.
The government needs to provide the people with more job opportunities in order to stem this brain drain.
Muhammad Waqas
Lodhran
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