Umair Ahmed
Umair Ahmed
Umair Ahmed
Supervisor
Mr. Attiq ur Rehman
Submitted By
Umair Ahmed
LITERATURE REVIEW
With more than half of its adult population unable to read and write, the country lacks a literate and
skilled human resource that can contribute in the development of the country. Low financing coupled
with inefficiency in budget spending and weak management have crippled the system, resulting in
poor education outcomes. The graph below shows Pakistan’s low education expenditure as a
percentage of GDP in comparison with its South Asia neighbors (Maldives, India, Nepal, Iran and
Sri Lanka) and countries with similar per capita income (Ghana and Burundi). (National Education
Policy Framework 2018, 2018)
Source: UNESCO Global Monitoring Report 2017-18
Education is a major contributor to the social and economic development of any country. It has the
power to unleash creativity and innovation amongst Pakistan’s more than 200 million human capital.
Pakistan thus has the responsibility, to equip its young people with knowledge creativity, critical
thinking and leadership skills so that they can make the right choices for themselves, their country
and play a responsible role as global citizens. This requires a clear understanding of challenges and
gaps related to the education system and find ways to address them. Pakistan faces significant
education challenges in providing uniform and quality education for all children. It systematically
performs lower than its South Asia neighbors and countries with similar per capita income. Pakistan
is also amongst the E91 countries that have the world’s highest out-of-school population.
(Global Education Monitoring Report UNESCO 2017/2018, 2017/2018)
HYPOTHESIS
When your passion become profession than you become a genius. In this world there are over 22,000
professions but in our education system students are being pressurized to become doctor, engineers,
pilot etc. In this way we snatch his/her abilities which he/she is made for. Many of students achieved
their goals which are forcefully given to them and lots of them are failed and those who achieve their
goals are not capable to compete with modern world. So we are manufacturing the robots not genius.
SIGNIFICANCE
This topic is very much important for a country like Pakistan because more than half of its
population is less educated and didn’t know how to read and write. And this population is a huge
beerier on economy growth of the country but if we educate them and teach them new techniques
and skills, in this way this population can help for economic growth and many social evils can be
eradicated from the society. Pakistan can make scientist, economist and global leaders etc.