Balochistan is grappling with a relatively high rate of unemployment. Youth unemployment, in particular, has reportedly reached as high as 9.13 per cent. The lack of industrial development and insufficient access to education exacerbate this problem. Urgent measures are required to create more jobs in the province, especially for young graduates.
Encouraging local and foreign investment, establishing vocational training centres, and promoting skills development are pivotal steps. By prioritizing industrial growth, investing in education, and fostering entrepreneurship, we can pave the way for a more prosperous and inclusive Balochistan.
Gulzar Dildar
Turbat
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