EDITORIAL; POPULATION BOMB EXPLORED IN PAKISTAN WITH SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS(POPULATION GROWTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND)
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https://doi.org/10.60127/7f6nda73Abstract
Pakistan faces significant challenges due to its high population growth rate and environmental issues. With limited resources and infrastructure, the growing population exacerbates concerns related to food security, water scarcity, and unemployment. Additionally, the country's large youth population places a burden on the economy and social services.
World Population Day serves as a reminder of the global population issues faced by countries like Pakistan. It underscores the importance of addressing these issues through collaborative efforts and effective policies aimed at promoting sustainable development and improving the quality of life for all citizens.
In conclusion, overpopulation in Pakistan stems from a complex interplay of social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors. Addressing these issues requires comprehensive strategies focused on education, healthcare, economic development, and family planning.
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