7 Top Causes of Poverty in Pakistan
Causes of Poverty in Pakistan
Poverty means the lack of production and per capita income in a country, which results in the lack of savings and investment and keeps the living standard of people at a low level.
About one-fourth (25%) of the people of Pakistan are living below the Poverty Line. To determine the ratio of poverty, the term “Poverty Line” is used. It refers to the minimum income level below two US dollars daily which a person cannot meet the basic needs of life. In Pakistan, the majority of the people earn less than two US dollars a day, which reflects the dire situation of poverty in the country. The following are the major causes of poverty in Pakistan:
i. Our population is growing at a much faster rate than the growth of resources and production.
ii. Over 63% of our population lives in rural areas and is dependent on agriculture. At present time, lucrative agriculture depends on machines, pesticides, improved seeds, and chemical fertilizers. These items are quite expensive because they are imported from other countries. Despite the heavy cost of farming, the farmers most often fail to get good prices for their yields. It is the reason that despite being hard-working, our farmers suffer from acute poverty.
iii. Per Inheritance Laws, the agricultural land has been fragmented into smaller pieces. The small farmers can’t meet their living cost with farming occupation only, hence they are attracted towards side jobs neglecting farming. This results in a reduction of per acre yield.
iv. The development in all sectors of the economy depends on a strong industrial base. Our country is backward in this field. is the reason that there are fewer job opportunities in the industrial sector, and other sectors of the economy are also at a low ebb.
v. Corruption, smuggling, hoarding, bribery, and tax evasion are common in our society. These menaces have affected all fields of our life.
vi. Political instability, discontinuous economic policies, and law and order issues have made foreign investors hesitant to invest in our country. Due to these factors, capital is draining out of our country, which is a big cause of unemployment and poverty in Pakistan.
vii. Feudalism in rural areas has played a role in increasing the ratio of poverty. The feudal are deprives the poor farmers of their due share in different ways. They don’t pay them a reasonable toil, hence the farmers don’t work with devotion and dedication.
Consequences of Poverty and Preventive Measures
An economically bleak society usually undergoes political instability and thus faces internal and external threats as well. Poverty and crimes often go hand in hand. A country with poor masses is fated to have law and order issues. The majority of our people are deprived of balanced food and medical facilities because of poverty. In these circumstances, how can a poor man provide education to his children? This is why our people are generally illiterate, unskilled, physically sick, and discouraged.
The present and past governments have been attempting to prevent and eradicate poverty by encouraging foreign investment and increasing Job opportunities. In this regard, the Food Support Program, Khushhal Pakistan Program, Pakistan Rural Support Program Benazir Income Support Program, etc. are important measures, however, these have helped little in poverty alleviation. To curb poverty, birth control, proper planning, equitable resource distribution, provision of standard educational facilities, increase in the use of modern technology, and private sector development are all essential steps.