Education for girls isn't valued in Pakistan in comparison to the education of boys. Girls aren't treated with respect in their homes because of their gender-based feminism in Pakistan. They aren't able to enjoy the basic human rights to good food as well as education, health, and freedom.
This is why that the proportion of girls' education isn't as high in rural areas. In cities, the situation is better however in rural areas, it's worse. While Islam insists on the education of both genders, parents do not focus on their children's education. They believe that girls put a financial burden to them, so they must get rid of this burden as quickly as they can.
There is no benefit or benefit to girls learning. After marriage, they'll leave and benefit their husbands by gaining their qualifications. In this way, they deny girls their right to an education. In cities, people are aware of the need for the need for education of girls. Therefore, females are being sent to colleges and schools to pursue higher education.
They are encouraged to pick the career of their preference if they are attracted by the work. Teaching, medical professions and engineering are considered to be the most professional fields that are respected in society. Girls are also joining other departments, too, like pilots, the army air hostesses, acting in showbiz, writing, and journalism. Fashion design is a profession that girls of today are extremely interested. However, when they go to school, they must adhere to certain guidelines. They must dress modestly and wear a long dress with an apron to cover them.
They aren't allowed to talk to unidentified individuals in a seductive manner. If they do, their education could be snubbed for life. After they have completed their education, girls are free to work in a professional field or remain at home. It's up to them. However, there is plenty to be done to ensure the improvement of girls in rural areas to enable them to join the main stream of development of the nation.