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Rising inflation and unemployment in the country, about 2.9 million Pakistanis have left the country, including a large number of women

Noor Fatima Afzal , Daily Dawn, Dawn TV Report

Lahore: Rising inflation in the country, lawlessness, unemployment and various difficulties in starting a business that, God forbid, if a business is started in any way, dozens of institutions come to bother them, while the remaining gap has been filled by the prices of electricity and gas.

Providing higher education for children is the most difficult and expensive task; if education is completed, then there is no job or salary. Fed up with these conditions, 2.8 million 94 thousand 645 Pakistanis have left the country and gone abroad, crying for their sisters, brothers and parents, including other loved ones and relatives, including a large number of women.

Those who went abroad include doctors, engineers, IT experts, teachers, bankers, accountants, auditors, designers, architects, plumbers, drivers, welders and people from other walks of life, while many people went with their entire families.

According to data from the Protector and Emigrants Department, 28 lakh 94 thousand 645 people from Pakistan went abroad in the last three years till September 15. Those who went abroad paid billions of rupees to the government of Pakistan as protection fees.

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