Brain drain

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Our government is failed to deliver the aimed scenario of glorious Pakistan of an effective mechanism and productive employment execution.

According to the reports of the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment which stated the recent two-years witnessed massive immigration resulting in the country’s economy vulnerable. Who dares to stay in such a country where the towering rate of unemployment, uncertain investment, futile policies and corruption on an alarming stage? This brain-drain is witnessing the sale of Pakistani talent to foreign countries like the US, Australia, Canada, France, and namely neighbouring countries. Pakistan’s prosperity will always remain just a dream until our engineers, doctors, IT experts and scientists are not given priority in our own country.

I urge the government to take immediate steps to stop the brain-drain otherwise our country will going to suffer an irrefutable loss.

ASIF MURAD UMRANI

Karachi

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