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When dreams become lubricating thieves!
While sharing this story, my heart is heavy and sad. The fact is that this story is about millions of young people in Pakistan at the moment.
This picture is of Mr. Farhan Abid who is an expert teacher of physics and who has done M.S.C in physics. He used to teach difficult subjects like physics to the children in the morning in college and in the evening in a coaching academy. But then Karuna came and closed the college, closed the coaching academy, closed the salary and zero income
But the house expenses continued like this and Farhan Abid had no other choice, he was forced to sell chips and thus a physicist was forced to sell potatoes.
Although there is no shame in any work of hard work and Farhan also thinks that earning haq halal livelihood is the very act of worship but still who is responsible for all these situations?
School college owners? Government? Or society? Or Farhan Abid himself who took up the field of teaching to shape the future of the new Pakistan?
Farhan Abid Sahib must have felt embarrassed in his heart by selling chips in front of his students, but what can he do? A teacher is still a teacher. Think about what their students will think. How will Farhan motivate his students?
If it is a matter of Youth Empowerment, then why is a competent youth forced to sell chips? The misfortune of this country is that after matriculation, the Minister of Education, the Governor and the Chancellor of the University become, but the most capable youngsters sift through the dust and stumble to earn halal livelihood.
Today, the most difficult situation is facing the teachers of private educational institutions who are neither getting money under the Ehsas program nor the philanthropists are helping this white-clad class. They are forced to do something to feed them. Not reading to do anything. Today 1.5 million private teachers are facing a very difficult situation but salute to their courage and enthusiasm that these people did not take to the streets and did not protest. Just quietly trying to endure the situation.
The architects of this nation have their own stories of how their parents cut off their stomachs and educated them. It's not fun to do M.Sc, but the way our governments have made educated people all over the world There is no precedent. And getting higher education has become a crime in this country.
The educated youth of this country now often seem to say that this country belongs only to thieves, robbers, looters, moneylenders and murderers. There is no future for educated people here.
When dreams become lubricating thieves!
While sharing this story, my heart is heavy and sad. The fact is that this story is about millions of young people in Pakistan at the moment.
This picture is of Mr. Farhan Abid who is an expert teacher of physics and who has done M.S.C in physics. He used to teach difficult subjects like physics to the children in the morning in college and in the evening in a coaching academy. But then Karuna came and closed the college, closed the coaching academy, closed the salary and zero income
But the house expenses continued like this and Farhan Abid had no other choice, he was forced to sell chips and thus a physicist was forced to sell potatoes.
Although there is no shame in any work of hard work and Farhan also thinks that earning haq halal livelihood is the very act of worship but still who is responsible for all these situations?
School college owners? Government? Or society? Or Farhan Abid himself who took up the field of teaching to shape the future of the new Pakistan?
Farhan Abid Sahib must have felt embarrassed in his heart by selling chips in front of his students, but what can he do? A teacher is still a teacher. Think about what their students will think. How will Farhan motivate his students?
If it is a matter of Youth Empowerment, then why is a competent youth forced to sell chips? The misfortune of this country is that after matriculation, the Minister of Education, the Governor and the Chancellor of the University become, but the most capable youngsters sift through the dust and stumble to earn halal livelihood.
Today, the most difficult situation is facing the teachers of private educational institutions who are neither getting money under the Ehsas program nor the philanthropists are helping this white-clad class. They are forced to do something to feed them. Not reading to do anything. Today 1.5 million private teachers are facing a very difficult situation but salute to their courage and enthusiasm that these people did not take to the streets and did not protest. Just quietly trying to endure the situation.
The architects of this nation have their own stories of how their parents cut off their stomachs and educated them. It's not fun to do M.Sc, but the way our governments have made educated people all over the world There is no precedent. And getting higher education has become a crime in this country.
The educated youth of this country now often seem to say that this country belongs only to thieves, robbers, looters, moneylenders and murderers. There is no future for educated people here.

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