I would develop a forum for the youth to work for the betterment of Pakistan. Empowering the youth means empowering the country and with their talent, they will bring a positive image of our country in front of the whole world.
Abeeha Jamshed,
10 years, Karachi
I will make education compulsory for everybody, regardless of their age.
I will abolish separate education boards and create only one that is ‘Pakistan Education Board’ with the latest version of textbooks.
Harendra Kumar,
18 years, Hyderabad
The first thing I’d do would be to make many boarding schools for the poor. These boarding schools will offer free food, clean clothes, good hygiene, a place to sleep and good education. These schools would not only be for children but also for adults who want to gain education. This way people will have a respectable place to have live and gain education at the same time.
Ayesha Dadabhoy,
11 years, Karachi
I will make Pakistan a prosperous country by eradicating corruption and taking measures to end poverty. Then I will provide clean drinking water and electricity to various areas of Pakistan where these necessities are missing.
Zeeshan Haider Baladi,
17 years, Karachi
Education will be my first priority, so I will build schools and colleges all over the country.
Ramsha Jatoi,
15 years, Karachi
I will ban the cutting of trees. If someone cuts one tree, he/she would have to plant two trees. I would keep dustbins everywhere and if people will not throw garbage in the bin, they will have to pay a penalty. I would also provide recycle bins in each society so that people can put things to recycle in it.
Rao M. Umer,
12 years, Karachi
I will spread education and promote budding scientists and inventors. If everyone becomes educated there will be no robberies, no corrupt, and everyone will respect women and our country will become the best in the whole world.
Zinia Rehman,
10 years, Karachi
I would be honest to my position, myself and to the people. Instead of trying to build or collect money for anyone, I would try convincing people to help others and not just think about themselves. Even if five percent of the people of Pakistan are convinced, then a single act of generosity by these five percent can change the lives of many.
Rija Qadri,
15 years Karachi
My first priority will be to eliminate illiteracy from Pakistan by building schools, and providing free and safe education to all Pakistani children.
Maryam Amjad,
10 years, Karachi
My foremost priority would be to improve services for the landowners of Pakistan. As Pakistan is an agricultural country with most of the population being rural, I would arrange water supplies for landowners, provide high-yielding seeds, farming machinery, fertilisers and pesticides. I would develop research institutes which would focus on the development of highly productive and sustainable farming technologies. I would encourage organic farming and use of modern farming techniques, instead of the old, traditional methods. These steps would boost the economy of Pakistan.
Anusha Hussain,
13 years, Hyderabad
I would work to preserve water, and build dams and artificial lakes to store water. I would also bring modern sanitation system and filtration to Pakistan. I would create all sorts of water management programmes and also pass laws for saving water. In addition, I would bring water desalination units and recycling water system to Pakistan.
Ali Asghar,
10 years, Lahore
I would start a campaign that would promote unity and education in every part of Pakistan. People, regardless of their social status and gender, would be able to get quality education and have good jobs.
Mahrukh Malik,
14 years, Lahore
I will implement rules to destroy feudalism. I will end discrimination and promote equal rights and justice so that Pakistan becomes a peaceful and prosperous land.
M. Shahmir,
12 years, Karachi
I wish to make Karachi clean and green. I would rid my city of the huge garbage dumps which are currently spoiling the city’s beauty. I would make this city lively and beautiful again.
Sadia Kiran
17 years, Karachi
I would reform the garbage dumping and collection system. I would impose fines on anyone who throws even a single wrapper on the streets.
If we can clean and polish our own homes, why not the country? I will also assign regular sweeping trucks to wash the roads daily.
Laiba Shakil,
13 years, Karachi
I would like to bring change in the country by focussing on the poor first. I would provide every poor person with free education so that in the future they are able to get good jobs. I would make sure that poverty vanishes from Pakistan forever and people get all the rights they deserve.
Maryam Rahman,
12 years, Karachi
I will allocate a large budget for education so that our educational institutes become at par with those of the best universities abroad. This way the youth will remain and study in Pakistan instead of going abroad.
Muhammad Bilal,
18 years, Rawalpindi
I’ll punish everyone who disobeys traffic rules and throws trash on the roads/streets while there are bins for it.
I’ll ask every school to give admission to at least 20 poor children every year to study free of cost. All their books, bags and other things will be provided by the government.
Kiswah Larik,
13 years, Karachi
Published in Dawn, Young World August 12th, 2017