Sunday 31 March 2013

How to make tomorrow better in Pakistan.




"Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It is courage that counts". Winston Churchill


 Dirty politics happen in every country; every part of the world and unfortunately every office and every presidency of the world have to face these circumstance. The question remains that whom among the leaders we have chosen deals with them under the loyalty and faith of their people.


Everyone thinks they are doing the best they can do, we are all patriots of our countries in true sense, however, what shapes our motivation and goals make us the kind of person we want to be. Pakistan has been an Independent nation for 65 years now. What is required is an educated economy. There are thousands of students who go outside of Pakistan to world class universitie

s to gain foreign education, however, what is important is that one does not forgets what we are, what our stance is. It is customary that an admissions counselor reading an essay from a Pakistani student would see his passion and love for his country, yet few years from graduation, they would find them in a building with a luxurious office in London! We all have our goals and ambitions but the country cannot survive if this continues to happen. Illiteracy is the worst disease that can chew away an economy causing pain at every step. The very limited people who take up an initiative are demoralized by limited support. We need a leader to guide us, but more importantly Pakistan needs youth who is determined so serve for the need of the country first.
In light of my limited experiences of life, I feel it is very important for the limited educated class to take an initiative. Pakistan is among the countries whose literacy rate is very low. Education does not show better results unless completely utilized through correct mediums. Pakistan faces energy crises, clean water issues, natural gas is limited and more-over there’s a wide spread frustration among the population of the economy. If we have better people in the government, dedicated personnel in our assemblies, ambitious and hard working individuals who put the interests of the country first rather than their own interests, we can make Pakistan a better place. We cannot solve the energy crises, natural gas issues or governmental politics to start at the very basic level. These huge issues take time, but what we can do as students is to take initiative from the basic ground roots. It’s not necessary that authority comes from top down. Every student who has the exposure of studying outside of Pakistan would realize the importance of libraries in the city. To start with, we need to create world-class libraries in our cities, give access to our people to free education, make our community a better place and make informed decisions.


 It does not matter whom we align within the government, whom we are voting for the next government elections, what matters is our intentions of the grounds on which we make our decisions.

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