Pakistan has been facing the acute economic crises for many years now. Although it is the fundamental duty and responsibility of the government to fulfil the basic needs of the people, Pakistan’s unstable economy has made it quite difficult for it to provide the basic facilities that include shelter, food and clothing to its people. And while one of the most apparent reasons for this economic fallout is the Covid-19 pandemic, the real issue, however, is the lack of attention being paid to these problems that are making the life of the people miserable. When these problems are not solved in a timely manner, they lead to a large number of social problems.
There is no denying that our prime minister is taking all possible steps to solve the problems that were created by the pandemic. However, a lot needs to be done to come up with a permanent solution to the problem.
Laiba Kausar
Lahore
This letter refers to the news report ‘PM forms seven-member body to reduce government expenses’ . A reduction in...
The residents of F Block, New Katariyan, Rawalpindi have been dealing with a chronic shortage of gas which has become...
This letter refers to the news report ‘Aitchison College principal quits over ‘interference’ by governor’ ....
Education is the only way towards achieving national objectives and international prominence. The constitution...
The state of Karachi's infrastructure and governance has been a cause for concern over the past decade. Issues ranging...
Pakistan is in the throes of the worst economic logjam today mainly because of the long-running political instability...