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Business: Pakistan's economic crisis has now come to the fore in front of the whole world. With each passing day, Pakistan is getting more and more trapped in the clutches of economic problems. To save its economy, it is standing at the door of global institutions like World Bank, IMF and Asian Development Bank. At present, it is getting rebuked from here. ADB has also advised Pakistan that it should learn from India. ADB has also praised the ULLAS program of the Government of India.

The country's education system has collapsed due to lack of money

According to the Express Tribune report, Pakistan's education system has collapsed due to lack of funds. The Pakistan government had sought financial help from the Manila-based ADB to improve the education system. The government said that it needs money to provide education to children dropping out of school. On this, ADB has said that Pakistan should learn from the efforts of the Indian government and start programs like ULLAAS (Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society) here too so that their ruined education system can be improved. 

ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa arriving in Pakistan on Monday

This rebuke from the Asian Development Bank is also important because ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa is arriving in Pakistan on Monday. During this time he will meet all the stakeholders. Education Emergency was declared in Pakistan last week. The education system has almost collapsed in 134 districts of the country. The government does not have the money to rebuild it. Along with this, a human resource crisis has also arisen in the country. In this country, people with little or no education are entering the job market. This is a new crisis for Pakistan's economy.

PM Narendra Modi started the Ullas program last year

The Ullas program was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in July last year. Under this 5-year program, an effort is being made to connect all those people with education who remained uneducated. The central and state governments are involved in this program. ADB has said that the Ullas program has been made according to international standards. Pakistan should also do the same. They should include all stakeholders in it. According to ADB, the Indian government is not only making people literate, but is also giving them knowledge on issues like financial, digital, commercial, healthcare, child care and family welfare. 

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