Higher education options are quite limited in Sialkot, holding back the city’s development. Many students are also unable to afford the fees of the few universities that are available, further constraining the opportunities available for young people in the city. And it is not as though everyone can afford to go study in another city.
As a result, many young people are unable to complete their education. The government and local administration must pay attention toward this issue as it is preventing many young people from reaching their full potential.
Syeda Falak Zahra
Sialkot
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