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Brain Drain: Highly Educated & Top Pakistanis Leave Country | Accelerated 3 Times to go abroad | Pakistan's brightest leaving the country

Pakistan,especially now after all the inflation is not worth staying in if your a new doctor. High paying jobs are a few and locked behind a huge wall of if you have links and grease the palms of someone. Being a 4th year med student i to will not stay here. The pay is abysmal, 60-70 per month for 10 hour shifts and often 36 hrs when you get night duty. Hospitals are understaffed and all the government THQ hospitals are overrun with patients. There is no system of appointments. Once you come in for your duty your sitting and checking patients for the next 10-12 hrs. And the worst part….. the pakistani desi patients families. Every other day sone patients family is beating up hospital staff or destroying equipment because of his death. Just yesterday an 80% year old man passed away at our hospital… his family beat up my senior PG doctor because he supposedly “ didn’t check on time” . At any given time there are a 100 to 200 patients and 5-6 doctors in the hospital. And they all fighting over whose family should get checked up first.
Absolute cesspool.
 
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Bhai kon aesey mulk mey rehna chahey ga jahan state choron ko protection deti ho.
Jinki waja se mulk default ho raha ha wo aj sar ankho psr baithey huey hain . Esi state mey educated insaan ka kiya future .?
 
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Pakistan,especially now after all the inflation is not worth staying in if your a new doctor. High paying jobs are a few and locked behind a huge wall of if you have links and grease the palms of someone. Being a 4th year med student i to will not stay here. The pay is abysmal, 60-70 per month for 10 hour shifts and often 36 hrs when you get night duty. Hospitals are understaffed and all the government THQ hospitals are overrun with patients. There is no system of appointments. Once you come in for your duty your sitting and checking patients for the next 10-12 hrs. And the worst part….. the pakistani desi patients families. Every other day sone patients family is beating up hospital staff or destroying equipment because of his death. Just yesterday an 80% year old man passed away at our hospital… his family beat up my senior PG doctor because he supposedly “ didn’t check on time” . At any given time there are a 100 to 200 patients and 5-6 doctors in the hospital. And they all fighting over whose family should get checked up first.
Absolute cesspool.

Add to the family beating doctors. They admit their loved ones when they are on their last breath and never previously took care of them in the first place.
 
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Establishment be like : sanoon ki 😂
 
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Brain Drain of Pakistan: Highly Educated & Top Pakistanis leave Country | Leaving Pakistan accelerated three times | Pakistan's brightest leaving the country

Lack of Senior Management and Senior citizens dislike towards promoting brightest Pakistanis on top positions, which they feel threatened. Over 60s Pakistanis do not let talented people from age 20 to 55 to come to top positions in all types of companies and institutes in Pakistan.

Brain drain: Thousands of highly educated professionals leave Pakistan​

Continuous political unrest, nepotism, army interference and deepening economic difficulties have been main reasons

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Thousands of highly educated and professional persons have been forced to leave Pakistan due to the country’s continuous political unrest and deepening economic difficulties.

Pakistan is in danger of losing its productive human capital as progressively intelligent and skilled people are saying goodbye and never paying heed to return to their own country. The term brain drain refers to the departure of people with the highest levels of education, experience and professionals in the quest for higher income, better living standards, access to vanguard technology, and more stable socio-economic-political environments in various parts of the world. Additionally, it has adverse effects on the origin country inclusive of all sectors either education, health systems, or economy.

Brain drain is triggered by globalization, and transnational corporations (TNCs) and often favors the economies that use these people to fill skill shortages. The central aim of this article is to explore the reasons for the departure of highly skilled and talented people from Pakistan. Due to its multisectoral impacts, this is a crucial issue for future investors and policymakers.

According to the document of the Bureau of Immigration, this year alone saw a 300 percent spike in the country’s brain drain with as many as 765,000 people leaving Pakistan for a better life overseas.

Thousands of highly educated and professional persons have been forced to leave Pakistan due to the country’s continuous political unrest and deepening economic difficulties.

According to the document of the Bureau of Immigration, this year alone saw a 300 percent spike in the country’s brain drain with as many as 765,000 people leaving Pakistan for a better life overseas.


92,000 highly educated individuals including physicians, engineers, information technology specialists and accountants were also included in this year’s report. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia received the majority of them.

Pakistan has lost 7,000 engineers, 25,000 physicians, 1,600 nurses, 2,000 computer professionals, 6,500 accountants, 2,600 agricultural experts and 9,00 teachers due to this brain drain this year.

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Malaysia, China, Japan, Turkey, Sudan, Romania, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Greece and Italy were chosen by Pakistani specialists this year for the prospects over these countries.

The results have shown that approximately 40,000 kids had travelled to Europe and other Asian nations while over 730,000 of the youth had gone to the Gulf States. The statistics have indicated that 470,000 Pakistanis left for Saudi Arabia for work followed by 119,000 for the United Arab Emirates, 77,000 for Oman, 51,634 for Qatar and 2,000 for Kuwait.

A dangerous situation for Pakistan is coming

We have heard it often enough at dinner tables and formal discussions about Pakistan’s youth and one issue is brought up repeatedly – Pakistan’s brain drain. With 63% of this 220 million people country under the age of 30, the brain drain represents a significant proportion of the population and their resentment to leave Pakistan which in turn mirrors a deeply flawed system where Pakistan is unable to retain and utilize its best talent.

While there may be different reasons for the youth to reach its full potential in Pakistan, some of which include lack of opportunity, tough circumstances, an unforgiving environment or unsupportive parents. Looking at the numbers, around nine million Pakistanis currently work abroad which includes both skilled and unskilled labour as well as students going abroad for their undergrad or graduate studies. Thus, it is not surprising when we hear the remark, Pakistan may reh kar kiya karo gay [What will you do if you remain in Pakistan]. These remarks are a sobering reminder of the deep resentment and mistrust of the opportunities in ones homeland, in fact, if Pakistan were able to utilize its best talent it could become an industrial powerhouse in the area and help with some other deep seated issues such as the balance of payment and the import-export issues. While the recent investment of two major companies namely, Kliner Perkins and Nestle, are promising signs of a hopeful future as well as the Serie A funding secured by young Pakistani college graduates, it still goes a long way towards addressing the issues that would (partially) stop the brain drain.


There are over 20 MILLION Indians who have gone overseas in the past decade and a half. So what happened? This top educated immigration community has ONLY help India grow. So if our Pakistanis remain loyal to the country and they go overseas. They should support their mother land and invest here and help us grow.

Political propaganda increasing by ONE party to show the world "Pakistan is doomed". Sad to see Pakistanis indulging in anti-state activities and making the country look bad. What's interesting is that majority of these threads are opened up by Pakistanis living in the US and UK, enjoying a stable system and earning Dollars and Pounds, yet instigating anti-state activities and sentiment.
 
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There are over 20 MILLION Indians who have gone overseas in the past decade and a half. So what happened? This top educated immigration community has ONLY help India grow. So if our Pakistanis remain loyal to the country and they go overseas. They should support their mother land and invest here and help us grow.

Political propaganda increasing by ONE party to show the world "Pakistan is doomed". Sad to see Pakistanis indulging in anti-state activities and making the country look bad. What's interesting is that majority of these threads are opened up by Pakistanis living in the US and UK, enjoying a stable system and earning Dollars and Pounds, yet instigating anti-state activities and sentiment.

Pakistanis aren't crazy. They are not going to remain loyal to PDM and Bajwa army. PDM and Bajwa army should request the UK and US for help. The US and UK governments are after all the main sponsors of PDM and Bajwa army.

Don't expect any help from the expats. The expats don't approve PDM and Bajwa army.
 
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Pakistanis aren't crazy. They are not going to remain loyal to PDM and Bajwa army. PDM and Bajwa army should request the UK and US for help. The US and UK governments are after all the main sponsors of PDM and Bajwa army.

Don't expect any help from the expats. The expats don't approve PDM and Bajwa army.

Another one speaks up who recently went to NL!! A political circus being created by people with inside deals and other relationships to damage a country for power greed! Pakistani people aren't the one's sitting outside making $$ and Pounds, these are the people sitting INSIDE Pakistan going through this rough patch that no other but Mr. Khan brought to our doorsteps.
 
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There are over 20 MILLION Indians who have gone overseas in the past decade and a half. So what happened? This top educated immigration community has ONLY help India grow. So if our Pakistanis remain loyal to the country and they go overseas. They should support their mother land and invest here and help us grow.

Political propaganda increasing by ONE party to show the world "Pakistan is doomed". Sad to see Pakistanis indulging in anti-state activities and making the country look bad. What's interesting is that majority of these threads are opened up by Pakistanis living in the US and UK, enjoying a stable system and earning Dollars and Pounds, yet instigating anti-state activities and sentiment.
Indians abroad support each other and massively recruit their countrymen into MNC's whereas Pakistanis are divided by ethnicities abroad and go out of their way to pull each other's legs. Indian executives/CEO's are known to offshore work to India, whole production lines have been moved to India on the whims of Indian origin CEO's.

However, when Pakistanis try to do the same i.e. off shore production to Pakistan they are rebuffed by establishment that eschews exports and is in love with Imports. I have a personal experience that attests to this mindset of the powers that be in Pakistan.
 
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I work in an insurance industry as well. Some of my extended family members think insurance is haram. So there you go. Life insurance haram, general insurance haram, haram haram haram.

Regarding, being born a Pakistani and being a punishment, I contemplate the same thing. But what can one do. I detach myself from all desis here and focus on my job and family.

I was faced with that by a set of parwari cousins of mine. Just learn to ignore them at the end of the day you have to keep the kitchen running. As you've witness in your line of work, insurance in the Western world is the foundation of anything before a project or product is initiated. Significant high rises are built with insurance money. It's a rewarding field, and you swim in cash.

My advice to you will be to get your CPCU designation that my brother will open the door for you to any insurance career opportunity out there, or if you are independent consulting, you are more preferred than a person without it.

I have my CPCU (it's like accounting version of chartered accounting), and less than 1% of people in the industry have it.

I would love for you to get it and see a Pakistani brother succeed in his work.
 
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All this happened and have been happening for 70 years due to egoistic attitude of military and their unwillingness to transfer power to the government!
 
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Another one speaks up who recently went to NL!! A political circus being created by people with inside deals and other relationships to damage a country for power greed! Pakistani people aren't the one's sitting outside making $$ and Pounds, these are the people sitting INSIDE Pakistan going through this rough patch that no other but Mr. Khan brought to our doorsteps.

Hey Dirty Harry's baloongray, how did Khan bring this rough patch when he hasn't been in power for the last
8 months? This rough patch has beeen bought on by Bajwa and his dirty gang to save their corruption.

When IK left office Petrol was 150RS per litre and in 4 months PDM took it 250rs, Excellent performance
from PDM. I won't mention the price of Diesel, Electricity, gas, inflation. You can ask Dirty harry if it
has gone up or down since IK left office.
 
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Pakistan economy is in shambles. Pakistan fertility rate is still sky high. India/BD in coming years will no longer able to supply cheap labour to GCC as they get old and richer.
Perhaps the economy can be improved by sheer numbers.

We we might lack in Industry can be made up by a large population.
 
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