Pakistan’s future lies not just in its cities, but in its villages. From Sindh to Balochistan, Khyber to Punjab, thousands of young minds in rural areas are filled with potential yet remain trapped in cycles of poor education, weak infrastructure, and limited access to technology. While policies continue to highlight “youth empowerment,” the actual ground realities remain disappointing. There are schools without teachers, clinics without doctors, and roads that still vanish in mud after every rain. True change will only come when rural development becomes a priority, not a slogan. This includes:
✅ Internet access in all Union Councils
✅ Technical skill centers for boys and girls
✅ Scholarships for rural talent
✅ Clean drinking water and proper sanitation
✅ Healthcare units that actually functionPakistan cannot rise without uplifting its rural youth. It’s time we stop talking and start doing. Let’s raise our voices. Let’s demand action. The villages of Pakistan deserve a future too.
