The document discusses issues with Pakistan's current education system that prevent learning. It outlines three main problems: 1) Three parallel systems (public, private, madrassas) create disparities in quality and access. 2) Madrassas discourage critical thinking and outdated teaching methods prevent employment. 3) Curriculums across systems are outdated, lacking revision and promote intolerance rather than skills for the modern world. Overall, the document argues Pakistan's education needs reform to address funding, access, teaching quality, and curriculum issues across its divided public and private systems.