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PROBLEMS OF PAKISTANI YOUTH

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The problems of youth vary from country to country. The problems of the youth in the developed countries are different from those of the developing ones. Pakistan is a developing country struggling hard to combat poverty to raise income per capital  for improving the living standard of the people. Pakistan is plagued with a number of sociology -economic problems, which exert their own pressure on the youth. The youth cannot remain unaffected by the multi-problems confronting the country. Hence an attempt is made to discuss the problems of the youth in the light of the sociology -politico changes obtaining the country. There is widespread corruption in the country. It is visible in every walk of life. Corruption, bribery, favoritism, and robbery  have emerged out as dominant social evils that are gradually eating into the vitals of the nation. Cases of corruption in different departments are highlighted by the electronic mass media, which indicate the national body politic havi...

SOCIAL SERVICE & STUDENTS

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. Social work or social service means service performed in a spirit of selflessness. It is done without any regard for reward, return or compensation. It also conveys the sense of selfless service for humanity at large. It calls for being kind and sympathetic in the true sense of the word. Social service, therefore, is based on the love for humanity. It develops the spirit of brotherhood between man and man. It makes human beings more humane. Some people think that social service lies in simply removing dirt from the streets, cleaning drains and digging trenches. These activities are a part of social service but the sphere of social service is not limited only to these activities. The spiritual, intellectual, physical and financial sides of our life are also included in it. Social service, in fact, embraces a vast range of activities. Students form one of the richest assets of our nation. They are young and enthusiastic. They are ready to work if they get correct leadership and right o...