Education In Pakistan
This last reform included free and compulsory education for all children, and access to quality basic education. In the end, even with all of the Pakistani government's efforts regarding educational policies, they have tried in vain to adjust and fix the gender disparities that its country is facing. It seems that disinterest of parents to educate their daughters, cultural and religious barriers, high tuition cost, and the poor quality in education are the major reasons for gender disparities in this country. In fact, there is less money spend on them for health, education, and household expenditures. With the inadequate education and skills, poor health conditions and lack of access to resources actually decrease the quality of female's life. The literacy rate ranges from 82% in Islamabad to 23% in the Torghar District. Primary And Secondary Education The female literacy rate drops to twenty-five percent in rural areas of Pakistan. Girls’ school enrollment also significan