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Opportunities Now (Panel Discussion)

Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Neda Mulji and Zia Banday
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Arfa Sayeda Zehra: Professor, FCCU University.
Pervez Hoodbhoy: Nuclear Physicist/ Activist.
Neda Mulji: Senior Manager, Professional Development at Oxford University Press.
Zia Banday: Senior Research Fellow, PIDE.

The Pakistan Development Review, 2022, vol. 61, issue 1, 134-136

Abstract: To solve the unemployment problem of Pakistan, we need to ask ourselves a question like, why is there a significant difference between Pakistan and its neighbours, particularly India, in terms of industrial development and exports. We need to ask why Pakistan is behind India and why a small country, Israel, has developed while Pakistan has not. The answer lies in ‘thinking’, and thinking comes from education, and even mere education is not enough. Quality education is required to develop a ‘thinking community’.

Date: 2022
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