There is a dire need for industrial revolution in Pakistan As much money as people have in Pakistan.

There is a dire need for industrial revolution in Pakistan.

As much money as people have in Pakistan. 

They can also set up industry but there is a problem

That there is a severe shortage of skilled people in Pakistan, the right skilled people are not found

 

 

Neither is learning a skill serious

Neither one wants to come for internship

Give the youth not only a degree, but skills along with the degree

Toyota, Dahtsu, Datsun, Hino, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Isuzu and Yamaha are all Japanese brands, while Chevrolet, Honda and Daewoo are made in South Korea. Can you guess how many automobiles are left in the world after that? The state of IT and electronics market is that everything from Sony to Canon cameras comes from Japan. LG and Samsung supply South Korea. In 2014, Samsung's revenue was 305 billion dollars. "Acer" laptops are made and sent to Taiwan, while a country like Vietnam is also making its own helicopters and planes under the name of "Vietnam Helicopters Corporation". Singapore, which has only air, sun and water, is dazzling the eyes of the whole world. And the hospital to be built in California is also ordering its equipment from China - we are forced to buy from those who do not believe in God, even the rosary and the place of prayer to remember God. 

In the education systems of the world,

Finland ranks first, while Japan ranks second and South Korea ranks third. Instead of driving their new generation behind "degrees", they have started "technicalizing" them. You will find most elementary schools in these countries. They take their children to the world of facts instead of wasting time in front of blackboards in classrooms. A very large vocational institute is currently in Singapore and there only 20% of the children's time is spent in class and the remaining 80% of the time is spent by the children playing with automobiles and IT-things in their respective fields. 

On the other hand, look at our education system and the condition of our children. on your heart

 

Tell me with your hands. 

BE, BCom, MCom, BBA, MBA, countless degrees in hundreds of departments of engineering and in addition to this, what arrow are the students shooting for GP in the classrooms for four years? Believe me, we are only adding to the burden of "graded" humans on Earth. All these graduated youths are not able to give the country a product of even one rupee. All their hard work and getting a degree is just an innocent job and that's it. 

We are so "visionary"

that we are spending 200 billion rupees every year on the laptop scheme but are not ready to set up a laptop industry. You can judge our "visionaryness" from the fact that the whole nation is waiting for the CPEC project only because we will get to open dhaba hotels and puncture shops along the 2000 km route from China to Gwadar. Bill Gates will take the toll tax. Anyone from the top to the bottomNot interested in technology transfer. 

Take the example of the Philippines.

The Philippines has developed the "Hotel Management and Hospitality" sector throughout the country. Diploma courses are offered to its youth. And the highest demand in the world right now is for Filipino salesmen/girls, waiters and waitresses. Even our enemy India has gone far ahead in all these fields. Most of the young people in the IT industry go from India to the whole world. While you see a large number of Indian boys and girls as salesmen, girls, waiters and waitresses in almost every country of the world. Due to being professional, their salaries are ten times higher than Pakistanis. And on the other hand, a "murree" has become a nuisance for us. Where people do not even know how to respect tourists. . 

There is a Chinese saying "If you want to help someone,

teach them to fish instead of giving them fish". The Chinese have understood this. I wish we also understand. Hazrat Ali said that "A skilled man is never hungry". For God's sake ! Instead of increasing the number of "degreed" people in the country, create skilled people. The fate of such a large "human resource" of the world is in front of us.

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