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Departmental Sociology

 By: Syed Aurang Zaib                             For institutions, it takes time to reach a fine level of maturity and productivity but what is more needed, is a concerned behavior and intended motivations with more divert levels of rational thinking. State, with all its powers and reasonable efforts can largely settle or cop its primary technical hitches with the absolute support and artless ...

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 Letter: Road accidents in Balochistan

I would like to draw attention of the media and especially government of Balochistan that the highway which connects Quetta to Karachi is a very busy highway. Twenty four hours massive traffic can be seen on the highway. Road accidents are very usual occurrences on this highway. Each year hundreds of precious lives are lost due to reckless driving by ...

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Hub: Pathar Colony Rain Devastation and Responsible Elements

By: Ejaz Magsi Hub Chowki is thesil of district Lasbela, where more than 400 hundred factories are running as for providing employment to people, from these 400 hundred factories 200 are registered which in terms of employment providing job opportunities to local communities. Because of industries, the city is known to be an economic hub of Balochistan, and most of ...

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Letter: Cancer Hospital is needed in Balochistan

  The widely known fatal disease “cancer” is rapidly spreading in Balochistan on large scale. Recently, this fatal disease claimed many precious lives in different parts of Balochistan silently. Balochistan which is known as rich in natural resources and the biggest province of Pakistan in in terms of area  yet it is deprived of health facilities. In recent time we have ...

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Cancer hospital in Balochistan

By: Sana Samad In last few decades, cancer has become one of the deadliest diseases, continuously killing thousands of people yearly worldwide. The International Agency of Research estimated that more than 41 million new cases of cancer have been reported with 8.2 million deaths in 2012. The disease is growing and in 2030, the deaths rates could reach to 13 ...

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Turbat Governmental Schools Lack Quality Education

Turbat is one of the populated cities of Balochistan, but it is really disappointing to say that there are so many problems with its education system. Firstly, there are so many ghost teachers in every single governmental school. Most of the teachers are receiving their salaries, but are off duties. Some are doing their private jobs, and the others are ...

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Education, a Building Block for Sustainable Peace

By: Tharanga Yakupitiyage UNITED NATIONS : Millions lack access to quality education around the world—but how can the international community change this? Two years into the adoption of the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), one of which includes a goal to provide inclusive, equitable, and quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all, the question of ‘how’ still remains. In ...

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Social Action: An absent Practice in Balochistan

By: Hammal Mir Social action is a process that is applied in every developed society and it is a systematic technique to go through the social problems and diagnose their drastic solution. It is an organized group method which is used to solve the problems under this process and public interest is motivated in this procedure or the public is ...

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Senator Agha Shehbaz Durrani passes away following a cardiac arrest  

QUETTA: Senator Pakistan Muslim League (N) Agha Shehbaz Durrani passed away following a cardiac arrest in Khuzdar on Sunday. He was brother-in-law of the Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri, and brother of Chairman District Counsel Khuzdar Agha Shakeel Durrani. Agha Shebaz Durrani elected as senator in 2015. The funeral prayer of Shahbaz Durrani was offered in Khuzdar. Governor ...

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Letter: Shortage of books Quid   at Azam library quetta

Students in the provincial capital are facing issues because of the limited number of books in the Quid e Azam Library in Quetta. While most students enter the library with the intention to find related books but they hardly find any, on the other hand most of the students do not afford to purchase books for themselves. Quid e Azam ...

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