The issues of education in present times

Inflation is a situation when an ordinary man cannot buy basic/indispensable commodities owing to worsened prices rates of essential goods and lowered income. A constant hike in inflation diminishes purchasing capacity badly. Inflation leaves adverse influence everywhere, but mostly a poor family undergoes its merciless onslaughts.

Above all, the education of their children’s is heavily distracted. The study is becoming tougher and tougher in this costly era. Inflation is at its pinnacle and the unemployment arena are sadly scarce. A sole member of a family cannot meet its expenditures. Such situations compel even exceptional students to relinquish their studies or start earning after the learning gap. They either quit their studies or start off earning in leisure time. The impact is that their study performance is badly impaired.

Education/study demands ample quality time to furnish/gain ace results. It is an unquestionable reality that getting an education is becoming intricate each passing day. It can pose a grave threat to the future of the upcoming generation and the safety of Pakistan. A country is empty without a standard literacy rate. Pupils are consequential assets for their country. They defend, care and protect it against any calamities. Their participation is integral and indispensable to attain remarkable development.

Thus, the existing government should necessarily spend time on helping the students to secure their schooling. Furthermore, important measures should be launched to confine surging inflation. Apart from this, employment opportunities should be enhanced. Otherwise, inflation and unemployment menace exposes the peace of a country to wreckage and collapse.

MUHAMMAD AFZAL SHAIKH

GAMBAT

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