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Daily Struggles of a Common Pakistani

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Ameer Ali Salman
Last updated: December 30, 2024
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Pakistan is a country of over 220 million people, with a diverse population that is spread out across a vast geographical area. Despite the country’s rich culture and history, the common Pakistani faces a multitude of struggles on a daily basis. These struggles are diverse and range from economic and social issues to political and security concerns.

One of the biggest struggles that the common Pakistani faces is poverty. According to the World Bank, over 30% of Pakistan’s population lives below the poverty line. This means that they do not have access to basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare. The lack of economic opportunities and a lack of education are major contributing factors to poverty in Pakistan. This poverty also leads to poor living conditions, with many people living in overcrowded and unsanitary slums.

Sabiha Khatoon in Mehar Channa village in Sindh, Pakistan.
Sabiha Khatoon in Mehar Channa village in Sindh, Pakistan.

Another major struggle that the common Pakistani faces is unemployment. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the unemployment rate in Pakistan is over 6%. This means that millions of Pakistanis are without jobs and are unable to provide for themselves and their families. This is especially true for young people, who often struggle to find work after completing their education.

Education is also a major concern in Pakistan. The country has a literacy rate of only 58%, which is one of the lowest in the world. This is due to a lack of funding for education, as well as a lack of quality schools and teachers. Many children in Pakistan do not have access to education, and those who do often receive poor quality instruction. This leads to a lack of skills and knowledge that can limit opportunities in life.

The political situation in Pakistan is also a major concern for the common Pakistani. The country has a history of military coups and political instability, which has led to a lack of trust in the government. This has also led to a lack of accountability, with politicians and bureaucrats often acting in their own self-interest. The common Pakistani often feels that they have no voice in the political process and that their needs and concerns are not being addressed by the government.

Security is also a major concern for the common Pakistani. The country has been plagued by terrorism and sectarian violence for many years. This has led to a lack of safety and security for the common Pakistani, who often fears for their own safety and that of their loved ones. This insecurity also affects the economic situation, with many foreign investors hesitant to invest in Pakistan due to the security situation.

Girls in school in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
Girls in school in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan

In conclusion, the common Pakistani faces a multitude of struggles on a daily basis. These struggles are diverse and range from economic and social issues to political and security concerns. The lack of economic opportunities, poor living conditions, high unemployment, poor education, political instability, and insecurity all contribute to the struggles of the common Pakistani. It is important that the government and society as a whole take steps to address these issues, in order to improve the lives of the common Pakistani

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