There is no supply of Sui gas in Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences (LUAWMS). Students are using cylinders for their needs which can be very dangerous. This makes life very difficult for them. Balochistan supplies gas to entire country and students studying in only Water and Marine Sciences university of Balochistan do not have gas supply which ...
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Social Relationship is Essential for Healthy Life
Gohram Baloch We live in a challenging world and have learned how to travel to the moon and project satellites around mars. Nevertheless we frequently have difficulty reaching someone in the same room we live in fast moving, push button space age, yet we find people are the center of the world and its values. The rocks, the stars and ...
Read More »Fragile Federation of Pakistan
Rehaan Baloch This is the first article of two-part series on this topic. Pakistan is a federal state with four provinces. Federal system is adopted in order to cope with the problems of heterogeneity, multi nationalism and multi cultural nature of Pakistani society. Federalism was the ultimate choice of the founder of Pakistan because it was impossible for a unitary state ...
Read More »Government Urged to Establish Human Rights Bodies to Comply With GSP Plus
Adnan Aamir Quetta: Civil Society Working Group (CSWG) Balochistan for Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) plus status has urged government of Balochistan to establish human rights bodies and bring legislative reforms to comply with GSP+ conditions. Civil Society Working Group (CSWG) Balochistan made this demand while addressing a press conference in Quetta Press Club, on Monday. This workgroup represents civil ...
Read More »Plight of Hindus in Balochistan
Raza Baloch Hindu community has always remained an integral part of Pakistan. After the partition of subcontinent majority of Hindu population migrated to India, while those who remained in Pakistan adjusted with Muslim population peacefully. Hindu community as like others is patriotic Pakistani. Among them, many big names from this community served Pakistan in distinguished positions. For instance, Justice Rana ...
Read More »Charsada Attack and The Pashtun Question
Najeeb Kakar The coldblooded massacre of 26 Pashtun students including the faculty members and security guards left yet another murky day in the troubled province. The attack on Bacha Khan University is not less than that of the preceding assault on Army Public School Peshawar in December 2014. However, the bloodshed has once again left thousands of hearts with unfathomable ...
Read More »Life of an Ordinary Polio Worker
Rehaan Dashti It is said that U.N is the biggest champion of labor rights in the world and working in order to ameliorate the living conditions of labor force by announcing universal charter which is appreciated by every quarter. It is disappointing that despite various conferences and protocols there have been no practical and concrete steps taken by the champions ...
Read More »Government officials Praise Performance of HPO-Tec in Kalat District
Kalat: The performance of HPO Technical and Educational Centre (HPO-Tec) is commendable and initiatives taken by HPO collaborated with NAVTTC for skills development possibly will help in poverty alleviation. These comments were made by district heads of different government departments at tool kit and sewing machines distribution ceremony on Friday, 22 January 2016. A tool kit distribution ceremony was organized for the ...
Read More »Help of Civil Society Sought in Achieving SDGs in Balochistan, Sindh
Adnan Aamir Karachi: Help of civil society was sought to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Balochistan and Sindh, in a meeting held in Karachi on Thursday. A dialogue was held in hotel of Karachi with stakeholders of Sindh and Balochistan on SDGs under the auspices of Rahnuma FPAP. SDGs are the United Nations development agenda from 2015 to 2030 which ...
Read More »Do We Need New Social Contract?
Habibullah Khan Nasar The origin of the ‘social contract’ can be traced back to the point of time in human life when people had successfully evolved the concept of ‘living together’. The basic manifestation of their evolved tradition of ‘living together’ was first institutionalized into the configuration of ‘family’. The constitutional provisions of the first social contract included security of ...
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