Thursday, 28 April 2011

POVERTY IN PAKISTAN

Poverty is one of the major social problem Pakistan is facing. It is one of the most important and sensitive issue not only for our self but for the whole world. Poverty can cause other social problems like theft, bribe, corruption, adultery, lawlessness, injustice. To eradicate the evils of society we have to fight with poverty. We can't control theft by enrolling thousands of police men. Corruption and injustice can't come to an end through tight legislation but by demolishing poverty. 

 A low level of domestic income for an individual results in lack of access to education, health care, and other communal facilities like lake of sanitation, transportation and communication. The poverty of thought is the major social problem. To eradicate poverty in Pakistan we have to fight with the causes and factors of poverty. Unless the causes and factors of poverty will be settled the poverty will never end.   
Ignorance is one of the important aspect of poverty.


Poverty and the lack of a modern curriculum have proved destabilizing factors for Pakistani society that have been exploited by religious organizations banned by the government to run schools and produce militant literature. 


 For years economists thought that countries throughout the world would follow a the same basic pattern for economic development. It was thought that with some initial capital investment, nations would continue on a path from pre-industrial agrarian societies to industrialization. However, many today hold that these theories are highly misleading when they are applied to developing nations today. The situation faced by developing nations today are very different than those faced by the developed nations when they were going through economic development. 

Among the new realities facing developing nations are a much larger population, fewer natural resources, and a poorer climate. Most importantly, today’s developed nations did not have other powerful developed nations to contend with during their early process of development. This means that it is much more difficult for poor nations today to achieve economic development.

1 comment:

  1. Affirmative; I totally agree to all of your considerations in this regard. There is another way to eradicate poverty in developing countries.
    Plz check and join our initiative at facebook:
    STAR (Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative) Pakistan.

    Regards - Ali

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