Why Exam Pressure is Pushing Pakistani Children to the Edge?
A few days ago, almost all my friends celebrated the students who got top marks in the ninth-grade exams. They applauded the hard work, good parenting, and great teaching.
But my heart aches for the children who couldn't study well or weren't taught in a proper way. I feel a deep sadness for those bright kids who only speak their native language at home and school, but were given English books to memorize. They must be feeling ashamed, hurt, and embarrassed by their low marks, fighting with themselves and silently…