Ahmet Pasha
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Institute and fund a comprehensive national mass literacy campaign, including adult literacy, with the global of near universal literacy in 10-15 years. Once people are literate they will find their way onto every platform they desire to engage upon.
Also good Urdu to English and English to Urdu software on smartphones will help remove the language barrier between people that only speak/write in one language or are not as equally proficient in both languages.
It is a big deal to ask people to be proficient to a high enough level in not just one but two languages. Accommodation for Pakistanis that have only learned Urdu or Overseas Pakistanis that are not as literate in Urdu will help bridge the divide.
Both of you have brought up really good, pertinent points. How should we go about this national drive of literacy. Especially for the adult population? How about instituting military service after a mandatory 2 years of education in a military institution at 16?Two very different questions.
1. Accessing PDF.
Some of it is interest, some of those people just aren't interested. Also forums are an older platform, many people who are new to the internet get their information through social media, not through forums, or even formal news sites. If you access the twitter feed or FB page of PDF you'll notice more of the typical awam on there.
Language is a big thing too. Much of our Urdu speaking awam who has an interest in defence matters will refer to Khoji TV or Haqeeqat TV or other urdu language youtube channels. Even our journalists are increasingly opening their own youtube channels.
2. Accessing E-learning content. Well language barrier is also a part of that. India is doing well in this regard. Look on youtube for any software development platform and concept and you'll find videos of Indians explaining it and increasingly you'll find hindi videos explaining it.
Also it's a cultural thing. Is there a culture of self learning? Do people know these platforms exist? Do people know how they can use them? Our schools, colleges and Universities don't teach them. Our job sector isnt really interested in development of employees - who's going to point someone at udemy?