Education system in Pakistan needs to be reformed: Khawaja Rameez
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Islamabad, JUN 30 – PML-Q Punjab Deputy Secretary Information Khawaja Rameez said that the education system in Pakistan needs to be reformed.
Implementing an educational emergency in the country for at least 20 years could change the country’s destiny.
Allocating funds on an emergency basis in the field of science and technology to provide employment opportunities to the youth by making them technically skilled is an important need of the hour. He said that eradication of unemployment would lead to eradication of crime.
The illiterate youth are easily targeted by miscreants and foreign conspiratorial gangs due to lack of employment.
Educated unemployed youth is easier target for the anti state elements to provoke them against their state in modern ways likely Social media and fifth generation war tactical.
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