The document discusses several social problems facing Pakistan and their potential solutions. The key problems mentioned are illiteracy, terrorism, water crisis, and food crisis. To address illiteracy, the government needs to increase education spending, establish more schools, appoint qualified teachers, promote primary education, and provide more technical education. To reduce terrorism, military operations against terrorists are necessary along with improving education, justice, political stability, and resolving conflicts with religious groups. For the water crisis, solutions include building new water reservoirs to increase storage capacity and maintain existing reservoirs. Addressing the food crisis requires improving availability of food and stabilizing prices through balancing supply and demand.