– The fact that the Benazir Income Support Program is often in the news for the wrong reasons as there are many loopholes in its distribution: disbursement of funds from beneficiaries; Money is being siphoned off by people who are not needy but greedy; Lack of accountability etc: People say that this sad situation needs to be rectified so that the underprivileged can truly benefit from it, otherwise experts believe that some other system works well.
– Reports that industrial plants and warehouses are increasingly being set up illegally in residential areas and the fact that they attract unruly crowds that affect the peace of these residential areas. People say that the constant movement of commercial traffic, loud conversations and gatherings outside workplaces cause significant discomfort, while their workers often smoke, play loud music and behave inappropriately. behave, say nothing about parking their vehicles in front of houses, inconveniencing residents and disturbing people. Community cohesion.
– Many cases of Pakistani nationals involved in illegal activities abroad have been reported. This unwelcome attitude of some Pakistanis not only creates difficulties for those seeking legitimate employment opportunities, but also affects diplomatic relations between the countries, resulting in strict visa policies. Reducing the number of people working abroad and sending remittances to contribute to the domestic economy. People say stricter vetting of workers traveling abroad and proper questioning at immigration are a must.
– How Pakistan is stuck in the process of photocopying and ‘verifying’ every valuable document, as all public sector organizations rely on the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) for data verification. It seems unnecessary to submit photocopies of passport and CNIC. . People wonder why photocopies and their attestation are considered necessary in today’s age as biometric information and verification of original documents at the time of presentation also ensure that the original person is present.
– Reports that the Indus River Dolphin, once a part of Pakistan’s ecological and cultural identity, were once abundant in the Indus River system, with fewer than 2,000 of these remarkable creatures confined to scattered stretches of the river. Their conservation requires measures like enforcing anti-pollution laws, promoting waste management and encouraging people along the river with eco-friendly alternatives. The fate of this species will measure our commitment to environmental protection and the preservation of our common heritage.
– Unemployment is having serious effects, including increasing poverty and mental health problems among young people. People say that a generation that should be driving national development is stuck with doing nothing, causing frustration and disillusionment, so the government needs to create jobs by investing in industrialization and technology. Attention should be paid to doing. Public-private partnerships can encourage entrepreneurship and education reforms can align skills with market needs – Tackling unemployment is critical not only economically but also for restoring hope and stability in Pakistani society.
– The fact that while Islam discourages begging for the able-bodied, poverty and unemployment have forced countless people to do so. As a result, organized begging mafias exploit the vulnerable, including children, turning the issue into national infamy. Beggars in Pakistan earn more than a billion rupees a day, people say, highlighting the economic scale of the problem, while organized groups send people abroad to beg, damaging Pakistan’s reputation globally. is getting worse and they need to be caught and punished. – IH