Aabadi ka Ifreet: Pakistan on the Edge
Pakistan’s population is growing at an alarming pace – resources are shrinking, and challenges are multiplying. Can we sustain our future under such pressure? This session explores the social, economic, and environmental consequences of rapid population growth in Pakistan. The real question isn’t just how many we are – but how we live, and what we’re leaving behind for the generations to come.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation – a wake-up call to confront the crisis and act before it’s too late.
About the Speaker:
Born in a village in Sialkot, Pakistan; Faqeer Sein is a Petro-Physicist by profession. He has spent 34 years in the oil and gas industry. This includes tenures in the Middle East, Europe, North Africa and the Far East. He started writing Urdu Poetry in 2004. His poetry is mainly based on his observations of the world and the Muslim world in particular. A vehement opponent of all conspiracy theories, Faqeer Sein thinks that our predicament is entirely of our own doing. In his poetry, he touches upon topics such as corruption, extremism, violence, poverty, population and the environment.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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