On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:11 PM, B!Y@ <bc100202131@vu.edu.pk> wrote:
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ANS:
Outline
1. Introduction
2. The Evil Impacts and Implication of increasing ratio of females to
affect the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
3. It breads of social, economic political and moral problems.
4. Causes of increasing ratio of females to affect the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP).
5. Remedies
6. Conclusion
Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final
goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP
per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of
living.
The status of women in Pakistan varies considerably across classes,
regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socioeconomic
development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social
formations on women's lives. The Pakistani women of today enjoy a
better status than most Muslim and Middle Eastern women. However, on
an average, the women's situation vis-à-vis men is one of systemic
gender subordination, although there have been attempts by the
government and enlightened groups to elevate the status of women in
Pakistani society
Increasing ratio of females to affect the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
has become one of the most embarrassing and explosive problems all
over the world especially in the third world country like Pakistan.
It is fraught with dangers of devastating dimensions and evil impact
and implications of grave and formidable magnitude.
It demoralizes our nation and it creates a depression and frustration
in the society and state. It spreads the feelings of uncertainty,
instability and insecurity among the masses. If it creeps in society,
it eats its vitals and soon corrodes its inner strength and outer
splendor, economic prosperity, social peace and national unity.
Consequently, a nation's good image is spoiled all over the world.
Lawlessness becomes an order of the day due to poverty, corruption,
violence, indiscipline mass–illiteracy conflict and confrontation
created by it. If it is not effectively, properly and promptly checked
the entire judicial, moral and economic fabric of a nation will be
collapsed.
it is highly dangerous and devastating for a country like Pakistan
that has a fragile economy and political instability. If the evil of
it is not nipped in the bud, it may spread rapidly like a bush-fire
and may the whole nation and region suffer in this epidemic. It badly
breaks people's faith in state's institution, and they do not believe
in the rules of law and supremacy of the constitution. It deprives
masses from mental, physical, spiritual, moral and economic health and
causes grave concerns for national unity.
It also paves way for bloody revolution and military takes over the
charge. So very peace loving and patriotic person who fervently longs
and cherished dreams for peace, prosperity and protection must ponder
upon causes of the social cancer of it.
The main causes of it are mass illiteracy, abject-poverty, wrong
economic policies of the government, man's burning and insatiable
desires to accumulate countless riches or to become rich and a bigwig
overnight.
It creates irresistible economic pressure, social and economic
injustice and it makes a wide gap between rich and poor. The main
causes of it are temptation of wealth, lust of power and luxuries of
life. Religious, social, linguist and regional diversities and
differences also breed conflict and confrontation, bias and hatred
among the people. Secondly, feudalism, capitalism and uneven
distribution of wealth and opportune, non-availability of fundamental
rights and liberties are also spread by it. Thirdly, the
non-availability of basic necessities and facilities like education,
health-care and job also paves the way to spread it in a society or
state. External factors like the agent or agencies of hostile
neighboring states like India also play a vital role in spreading it
in Pak-land, in order to destabilize, disintegrate the state and
demoralize the people.
However the ratio of females is increasing in Pakistan as compare to
china but the increasing ratio of females in Pakistan is a big burden
on the economy of Pakistan because they have no avail any opportunity
to contribute in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).There is a problem
across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven
socioeconomic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and
capitalist social formations on women's lives. As compare to china
there is a less problem as discuss above in the Pakistan. In china
Females are contributing their efforts in the respect of good economy
they serve to their country by many means. They are not the burden on
their economy they contribute equally as man. That's why the economy
of china is better than Pakistan
In the end I would like to say that we should take a bold step to
eradicate this evil. Otherwise we will be destroyed. This is our moral
duty that we take efforts to remove the problems that are faced by us.
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