By: Sana Samad In Balochistan, women do not have rights of education, health care or any space in politicians, cultural, economic or social fields. Instead of that women are regularly facing discrimination, assault and murder in the name of honor killing. Due to this, Balochistan is the most backward province and is recorded top ranking in Pakistan in terms of ...
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When rich Balochistan will be rich?
By: Sana Samad Balochistan is considered one of the richest resources part in entire South Asia, and it is the backbone of Pakistan. Today Pakistan is completely depended on the resources of Balochistan, and through these resources country is developing and making itself very stronger. It is unfortunate that, though Balochistan is full of natural resources, still it is the ...
Read More »Unemployment in Balochistan
By: Sana Samad THE Pakistan Bureau of Statistics estimates that the unemployment rate in Balochistan is 4pc. The main reason for unemployment is lack of awareness, poverty and poor education system. According to a report, each year nearly 25,000 people graduate from Balochistan. Unfortunately, hardly around 2,000 of them can secure jobs. Government jobs are the only source of employment ...
Read More »International Day of Girls Child in Pakistan
By: Sana Samad International Day of Girls Child is celebrated every year on October 11, to ensure a world free of discrimination for young women and girls. This year the fourth anniversary would be observed that each woman should receive their basic rights, and should not suffer from any problems. This year the world will focus on adolescent girls ...
Read More »Remembering Rehan Rind Baloch
By: Sana Samad Before two years on 6th September 2016 we could not save a student name Rehan Rind. Rehan Rind, a 21-year-old Baloch student and writer from Khuzdar passed away while battling with cancer at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH). Rehan was suffering from blood cancer, and was under treatment around for a month. The doctors had demanded more ...
Read More »Food insecurity in Balochistan
By: Sana Samad It has been long time that Balochistan is suffering from food insecurity problem. The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) provided a data which estimates that 30 out of 32 districts of the province are food insecure which has been alarming issue. Shockingly, only two districts including Quetta and Jaffarabad have food security in the entire province. Most ...
Read More »Quetta remembers attack on lawyers on 2nd anniversary
By: Sana Samad On 8th August 2016, there was an attack on a group of lawyers and journalists in Quetta that killed more than 70 people, and leaving over a 100 injured. This attack came in the wake of another attack earlier that day which killed the former president of Balochistan Bar Association, Bilal Anwar Kasi. The second attack took ...
Read More »World Water Day and Gwadar
By: Sana Samad World Water Day is celebrated each year on March 22, across the world to ensure that everyone has water to drink. The day is also celebrated in Pakistan to provide water to those who are lacking water. Unfortunately, the day is celebrated but no one acts upon these and our responsible authorities are silent, where one of ...
Read More »Atta Shad: A legend Balochi poet
By: Sana Samad This year 13th of February marks the 21st death anniversary of the legend poet Atta Shad, a well-known poet in Balochistan and also famous across Pakistan. Atta was renowned for his poetry in Urdu and Balochi. Firstly he began his journey in poetry with Urdu poem and lyrics but later he wrote in Balochi, for the promotion of ...
Read More »Balochistan: Raising dropouts of Baloch females after primary school
By: Sana Samad An alarming situation of huge dropouts of Baloch girls throughout Balcohistan, after primary-schooling has raised serious questions. In response to this situation, everyone has given their own opinion, but this issue must be of government’s major concerns given the intensity of the issue. However, due to continuous negligence and silence by the government, the issue ...
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