
The current economic climate presents us with both challenges and opportunities for growth and innovation. Pakistan has been facing economic challenges since the 1990s, but these have increased over the last 10-15 years due to various factors such as corruption, terrorism, inflation, unemployment, poverty, bad government policies, overpopulation, natural disasters, and global economic changes. These are ongoing issues that remain unresolved. Unfortunately, Pakistan’s biggest cities — including Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, and Multan — are affected. Provinces such as Sindh and Balochistan are at the top of the list in terms of facing economic challenges. The people in these places are struggling with money and jobs.
Furthermore, this situation is leading to more poverty, hunger, unemployment, loss of income, inequality, social unrest, reduced access to education and healthcare, mental health issues, anxiety, homelessness, displacement, etc.
If we see it as a problem, then it is the biggest problem right now. It is destroying the country and separating people from one another.
I urge the government to invest in education and take action against illegal policies. Otherwise, it can destroy our country, and we may end up divided.

