Bleeding talent
By News Desk
July 20, 2024
Every year, a considerable number of Pakistani youth leave the country to pursue better opportunities, and this number keeps increasing due to the lack of opportunities at home. Several factors contribute to the loss of skilled and qualified individuals in Pakistan, with economic and political instability being major causes.
This compels skilled professionals to emigrate. We urge the government to intervene and adopt measures to harness the potential of our young people. This can be achieved by creating job opportunities, encouraging small businesses, and equipping the youth with the skills and education needed to thrive in their respective fields.
Moin Ahmed Awan andMuhammad Aslam Khalti
Kandhkot
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