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Letter: NTS Teacher Recruitment Process is Unfair in Turbat

National Testing Service (NTS) recruitment tests for teacher jobs are unfair in Turbat. Majority of the people have been selected due to unfair recommendations of the local politicians. Talented candidates have been rejected and the dull candidates have been selected. It’s completely injustice with poor people. Their talent is being wasted. It’s an enormous lost for upcoming generations. If these ...

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Letter: Alandoor Village Needs Schools

Alandoor is a village of Zamuran sub-tehsil of District Kech. There is only one government school in Alandoor village which doesn’t get any attention from government authorities. Majority of children are deprived of getting education due to lack of basic facilities such as teachers, chairs, desks, water coolers and many more. There are only 2-3 teachers in the only school ...

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Without Ethical Journalism, No One Can Trust The Media: Patrick Butler

Interview by Yousaf Ajab Baloch Patrick Butler is Vice President, Programs, International Center for Journalists. Patrick is well known for his areas of expertise in best practices in journalism, contemporary issues in U.S. media, international journalism, journalism ethics and localizing international news. Patrick oversees the development and execution of ICFJ programs and supervises program personnel. He previously worked as a ...

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Letter: No Water in Government Schools of Turbat

There is no drinking water available in government schools of Turbat. Drinking water is a must to have item for daily routine but government schools of Turbat are deprived of it. Schools in Turbat lack form many basic amenities but still students can manage without them. However the case of water is different and unavailability of water in summer season ...

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Letter: Quality of Education in Pakistan

The aim and purpose of writing this letter is to highlight the issues of education in Pakistan. Education is the most powerful tool to make a country peaceful. In fact educated persons can build up a developed nation. However, in Pakistan there is on value of education. In addition many people don’t have enough resources to get education. As a ...

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Civil Society Working Group Demands Compliance to GSP+ Obligations

Quetta – Members of Civil Society Working Group demand human rights reforms in Balochistan in compliance with GSP+ awarded to Pakistan while addressing a press conference in Quetta Press club on Tuesday. The GSP+ Status is a trade incentive package, allowing Pakistan’s exports to enter into European Countries’ Markets at preferential tariff rates. This trade incentive however is bound to ...

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Success Stories of Balochistan Point

Quetta – Since its inception in October 2010, Balochistan Point has made a difference through the news stories and opinion articles that have been published in it. Following are the most notable success stories of The Balochistan Point so far: On 29th June 2014, we published an article titled “Controversial Arsalan Iftikhar.” It was about unfair appointment of Arsalan Iftikhar, ...

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Kalat: 12 Passengers Lost Lives in a Deadly Road Accident

Sami Parvez Quetta – 12 passengers lost their lives when a trailer crashed into four vehicles near Kalat, on Monday. Trailer was carrying oil and travelling from Karachi to Quetta when it crashed into four vehicles near Mangochar town of Kalat district. According to sources, 15 passengers were wounded in the deadly road accident and they were rushed to District ...

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Commissioner Quetta Assures Support in Anti-Polio Drops Refusal Cases

Quetta – The Balochistan Levies Force and police officials in Quetta block; Quetta, Pishin and Killah Abdullah, have been directed to assist the anti-polio campaigners in persuading 4,443 chronic refusal cases, the children who were not administered anti-polio drops. Chairman Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Balochistan Dr. Syed Saif Ur Rehman has said that there were 44 percent refusal cases out ...

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Saindak: Employees of Copper-Gold Project Protest Against Poor Treatment

Hassan Baloch Chagai – Employees of Saindak copper-gold project have protested against poor treatment meted out to them by administration of the project, on Saturday. Main reasons for protests of employees are the poor food being provided to them and the unhygienic water that they drink while working for the project. Saindak Copper-gold project, situated in Chagai district bordering Iran ...

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