Monday 11 February 2013

Social Problems and the Solution

Pakistan suffers from a number of social, political, and economic problems.  With a population roughly half that of the United States in an area slightly less than the size of two California's, Pakistan is experiencing unwanted growth.  While projections indicate that the population growth rate of Pakistan may actually be decreasing, those same projections also predict that by the year 2050 Pakistan will have assumed its place as the third most populated nation in the world.  A rapidly growing population, along with political tensions, both internal and external, and an economy trapped in a cycle of debt, all serve to prevent Pakistan from attaining the progress it needs to advance, and perhaps to survive.
What are the Social problems of Pakistan?
Since Pakistan is a developing nation, she has a lot of social issues some of which include: 
  • Child labor 
  • Poverty 
  • Illiteracy 
  • Terrorism 
  • Population growth 
  • Diseases 
  • Smuggling 
  • Drug abuse 
  • Prostitution 
  • Internal and international migration 
  • Deviant behavior 
  • Demographic transitions 
  • Discrimination of Sex 
The most important social problem of Pakistan in current scenario is CORRUPTION. Corruptions in the root of all other social problems in Pakistan. Second is LAWLESSNESS, that is rooted in Corruption. Third is POOR LEADERSHIP QUALITIES in so called Pakistani Leaders.