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Misplaced priorities: When Science pays less than dance

MM News by MM News
April 28, 2026
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A viral social media post has once again forced us to confront an uncomfortable truth: in Pakistan, the value of technical expertise and research is being eroded to the point of absurdity.

The post juxtaposed two job advertisements. One sought a Research Assistant for a government‑funded solar cell project under the Higher Education Archives & Libraries Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The role demanded MPhil, MS, or PhD qualifications in electronics, physics, or engineering, alongside experience in material science, thin films, data analysis, and advanced modelling. The advertised pay? Rs. 750 per day for six months.

Choose your field wisely….. pic.twitter.com/dNWWonlqou

— iffi (@iffiViews) April 28, 2026


The other ad was for background dancers for a singer, offering Rs. 50,000 per month, plus free food, accommodation, and medical facilities. No advanced degrees required. No years of study. No sleepless nights in labs. Just rhythm and stamina.

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This stark contrast is not merely about two jobs; it is a mirror held up to our national priorities. When a researcher working on renewable energy — a field critical to Pakistan’s future — is offered less than a daily wage laborer, while entertainment roles command respectable salaries, what message are we sending to our youth?

Are we telling them that science, innovation, and knowledge are luxuries, while spectacle and distraction are the true currency of success? Are we signaling that the rulers of this country see no urgency in investing in minds, only in moments?

The tragedy is not in the dancer’s pay — art deserves respect and compensation. The tragedy lies in the systemic undervaluation of research and academia, where highly skilled individuals are reduced to daily wagers. This is how nations lose their brightest minds to brain drain, how laboratories fall silent, and how progress stalls.

At a time when the world races ahead in renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and advanced materials, Pakistan risks being left behind — not because we lack talent, but because we refuse to honor it.

The rulers must ask themselves: where are they taking us? To a future of imported technology and borrowed expertise, while our own scholars are forced to abandon research for survival? Or to a future where knowledge is nurtured, innovation rewarded, and national progress built on the shoulders of those who dedicate their lives to science?

Until this imbalance is corrected, every such advertisement will stand as an indictment of misplaced priorities — a reminder that we are dancing while the lights of knowledge flicker out.

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