Living in poverty is a harsh reality for millions of people in Pakistan. The struggle to make ends meet is a daily grind, with many families barely scraping by on meager incomes. The lack of access to basic necessities like clean water, sanitation and healthcare makes life a constant battle. Malnutrition and hunger are rampant, with children often going to bed with empty stomach. The streets are filled with the sounds of vendors calling out, but for many, even the smallest purchases are a luxury they cannot afford. Education is a distant dream, as children are forced to work instead of attending school.
The cycle of poverty is hard to break, and the stress of making ends meet takes a toll on mental and physical health. Despite the challenges, the resilience and warmth of the Pakistani people shine through, but it is clear that more needs to be done to address the systemic issues that perpetuate poverty. More importantly, because of poverty particularly girls are facing so many problems to get education. Many people are suffering from debt because of poverty. Many families are trapped in cycle of borrowing. The government needs to take necessary steps to help people out of poverty.
Iqra Muhammad Jan
Turbat