According to the Economic Survey 2022-23, a huge percentage of individuals in Pakistan are still uneducated; only 59.3 percent of the country’s population has access to education.
According to Education Secretary Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry, the actual literary figure was 59.3 percent, compared to 62.8 percent in the Economic Survey 2022-23, as published by Dawn.
According to sources quoted by the Pakistani Daily, the education sector in the country received the least money, which was one of the key reasons for a fall in the literacy rate. According to a federal government school, 60 percent is not a satisfactory figure because 40 percent of Pakistan’s population is still illiterate.
Pakistan spends less than 2% of its GDP on education. According to official sources, in addition to receiving the least priority, the education sector also received the least budget, which was one of the key reasons for the fall in literacy rate, as reported by Dawn.
According to the Economic Survey 2022-23, the total education spending by the federal and provincial governments in fiscal year 2022 was anticipated to be 1.7 percent of GDP.
According to the federal secretary, literacy rates in all provinces have increased, with Punjab increasing from 66.1 percent to 66.3 percent; Sindh increasing from 61.1 percent to 61.8 percent; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa increasing from 52.4 percent to 55.1 percent; and Balochistan increasing from 53.9 percent to 54.5 percent.