Sir: Education is very important for every human being. It makes one able to understand what is happening around us logically and clearly. Only educated person has the ability to take practical decisions and make right moves at the right time. Education not only enables individuals to put their potential to best use and do something productive in the upcoming future, but also plays a main role in shaping an individual to be a better, responsible citizen and an active member of the society. An educated person with self-confidence and precise moves knows how to transform the world. The educational system of Pakistan is based on unequal lines. Mode and Medium of education is different in both, public and private sector. This creates a sort of disparity among people, dividing them into two segments. Regional disparity is also a major cause. The schools in Baluchistan (The Largest Province of Pakistan by Area) are not that much groomed as that of Punjab (The Largest Province of Pakistan by Population). In FATA, the literacy rate is deplorable constituting 29.5% in males and 3% in females. The ratio of gender discrimination is a cause which is projecting the primary school ratio of boys & girls which is 10:4 respectively. The lack of technical education is a biggest flaw as well in the educational policy that has never been focused before. The teachers in government schools are not well trained. People who do not get job in any other sector, they try their luck in educational system. They are not professionally trained teachers so they are unable to train a nation. Poverty is also another factor that restricts the parents to send their children to public or private schools. So, they prefer to send their children to work to earn their livelihood. I understand the rules of the “Letters to the Editor”, I hope the message I have tried to convey will get through it, without being winnowed and I hope you will consider my message. MUHAMMAD ZAIN MAQSOOD Lahore Published in Daily Times, December 9th 2018.