Key Takeaways
- Mazhar Abbas, a graduate from Sargodha University, secured employment with the Finance Department.
- His story gained public attention and media coverage due to his struggle finding suitable work.
- The case highlights issues of unemployment among educated youth in Punjab.
Mazhar Abbas, a highly educated sanitation worker from Gujranwala, has secured a job in the Finance Department after his story went viral as a symbol of youth unemployment. Abbas, who holds a stenography certificate and an associate engineering diploma, had been working under the Suthra Punjab scheme despite having a graduate degree from Sargodha University.
His fluent English, educational background, and technical training drew public attention when media reports highlighted his struggle to find employment that matched his qualifications. The incident sparked widespread appeals for government support on social media platforms.
Following public pressure and media coverage, authorities offered Abbas a respectable administrative position suitable for his skills and academic record. This development has received praise from citizens who believe educated youth should get opportunities commensurate with their abilities.
Many social media users had earlier urged the government to provide Abbas with a suitable office-based role. His case has now turned into an example of how timely public attention and institutional response can help deserving candidates find better career paths.
Abbas’ story highlights the broader issue of unemployment among educated young people in Punjab, where many graduates continue to accept low-paid jobs due to limited opportunities. The Finance Department’s decision to offer him a job has brought this issue into the spotlight once again.
The case underscores the importance of addressing structural issues that prevent highly qualified individuals from finding suitable employment. It also demonstrates how public awareness and media attention can lead to positive changes in policy and practice.





