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Monthly Archives: January 2016

Madrassahs and Mosques: Potential Solution for Education Sector Problems

Fateh Shah Arif “Acquire education even if you have to go to China” this was the holy religion of Islam which given direction to its followers, to explore the globe in light of Quran verse which says’ “I (God) created earth and Skies and it’s made for you (human being) to explore it.” This proves that religion itself emphasizing on ...

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Afghan Taliban Claim High Profile Commander Assassination in Balochistan

Quetta: Unidentified assailants have shot dead a high profile Afghan Taliban commander in Balochistan, two Taliban officials claimed on Friday. Molvi Muhammad Alam, a senior   commander to Taliban supreme Mullah Akhtar Mansoor, was shot dead Thursday evening in Kuchlak area, some 25 Kilometrts from Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan. Taliban leaders told one of the national newspapers on condition ...

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One Dies, 15 Injure in Coach – Trailer Collision at Khaliq Abad Mangocher

Mukhtiar Ahmed Qadri Khaliq Abad : At least one person killed and 15 others sustained injures   on Thursday  morning when a passenger coach collided head-on with a trailer on the Quetta-Karachi RCD Highway in the Khaliq Abad Mangocher area of Kalat district.  According to the Levies officials the passenger coach was going to Quetta from Karachi this morning.  It met ...

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Letter: Irregularities in Teachers Appointments

Last week Balochistan government announced to probe degrees of 50,000 teachers which is an appreciable step. Provincial Secretary Education Mr. Saboor Kakar has taken a painstaking task of probing the already done corruption cases. But what about the recent corruption being done in Education Department or about to be done? The Government of Balochistan Secondary Education Department announced 4,359 vacancies ...

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Education Problems of Balochistan Discussed

Adnan Aamir Quetta: Educational Problems of Balochistan were discussed in a convention which was supposed to track education budget of Quetta District. A seminar titled “Education Budget Tracking Convention” was conducted by Alif Ailan in Quetta Press Club, on Tuesday. Majority of the participants discussed the general educational issues rather than discussing the education budget of Quetta. Nazir Lehri, provincial coordinator ...

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Commonsense Can Rescue Our Education System

Habibullah Khan Nasar Quetta – Today we need nothing more than common sense when it comes to management and reformation of the education system in Balochistan. For decades now, successive governments have ‘tried’ and pitifully failed to bring meaningful changes to the sector. Undoubtedly, exposed to the peripheral nervous system of everyone are the various development projects often projecting rosy ...

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What is Early Childhood Development?

Gohram Baloch Childhood is an endearing phase of life for the child as well as for the family. In addition, it has the prospective to create hope, happiness and prosperity for the community and nation at large. Early Childhood is foundation of future personality. ECD is considered as the age of child’s life from conception to eight years. ECD includes ...

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CPEC offers nothing for Balochs: Akhtar Mengal

Adnan Aamir Quetta : China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been dubbed as game changer for the region. However, Sardar Akhtar Mengal who is President of Balochistan National Party (BNP) and Former Chief Minister (CM) of Balochistan says that there is nothing in CPEC for Baloch. Supporting his claim, BNP chief added that there is no drinking water for people of Gwadar ...

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CPEC: An In-depth Analysis

Abdul Baseer Khan China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), worth of $46 billion projects, was signed between Pakistan and China in April 2015. The CPEC consists of several projects of Roads, Highways, Expressways and Motorway, Freight Train service, Energy projects, Solar, Windmill and Hydropower, fiber optics and Infrastructure. Besides this, in this economic corridor, there are plans to establish Special Economic Zones ...

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All Members of Pak-US Alumni Network and Leadership Work Voluntarily: Gul Khan Naseer

Interview by Yousaf Ajab Baloch Gul Khan Naseer is a Ph.D. scholar; doing is Ph.D. in Development Studies. He holds Masters degree in Social Work and Rural Development and has been working as a development professional and human rights activist for last 15 year in different parts of the country and posses a rich experience. He is the winner of ...

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