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Saudi Arabian Government is Responsible for Hajj Tragedies

Adnan Aamir Hajj this time proved to be bloody affair as over 1,000 pilgrims died in two separate incidents. First a gigantic crane crashed in Makkah resulting in the loss of lives of 107 pilgrims. Then a stampede at Mina, during the Jamarat ritual, took the lives of over 800 people including 52 Pakistanis, according to modest estimates. These two ...

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Female Literacy Problems In Balochistan

Muhammad Shah It is a fact that females in our society play an important role in developing all the organizations of the state. If we briefly observe, every child acquire his/her intrinsic values from her mother as compared to father. If mother is educated, she might effectively deliver the best attitude, behavior to her child. Definitely, that attitude would be ...

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Port has not made any Difference for People of Gwadar: BNP Women Wing

Mariyam Suleman Baloch Gwadar – Gwadar port has not made any difference in the lives of common people of Gwadar, said the members of Women wing of Balochistan National Party (BNP). Organizers of Women wing of BNP, who are on a visit to Makran region, conducted a press conference at the residence of Mir Hammal Kalmati, Member of Provincial Assembly ...

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Gwadar: Only Doctor and Mathematics Teacher Sent on Exchange Program

Mariyam Suleman Baloch Gwadar – Students of Sur Banden School have strongly condemned the decision to send the only mathematics teacher and doctor of Sur Banden area on a six months long exchange program to China. A delegation of students of Sur Banden School along with Mohammad Jan, General Secretary and Waheed Baloch member of central committee of Baloch Student’s ...

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Balochistan: The Mismanaged Province

Nazir Ahmed Sajjidi                  The archeological sites in Mehrgarh indicate that Balochistan belongs to one of the oldest civilizations. Tribalism, which still persists in Balochistan, empowers Sardars and Nawabs to rule over common people. After accession to Pakistan, the successive governments continued the policy of keeping Balochistan backward and this policy contributed in perpetuation of tribalism in the province. In ...

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International Teacher’s Day

Sami Parvez 5th October is celebrated as international teacher’s day all over the world. According to a great personality, “Teaching is that profession which creates all other professions”. Teachers are the backbone of a nation. Teachers are the ones who play a vital role for developing and building an educated nation. Furthermore Teacher is that person who sacrifices his or ...

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Outdated Bureaucratic Structure of Balochistan

Adnan Aamir Since the inception of Pakistan, bureaucracy – along with civilian leaders and military – has always been a major player in the power structure. Bureaucrats like Malik Ghulam Muhammad, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali and Ghulam Ishaque Khan occupied offices of Governor General, Prime Minister and President respectively. However, the role of bureaucracy and the bureaucratic structure as a source ...

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Curse of Unemployment in Balochistan

Sami Parvez Youths in Balochistan are frustrated and disappointed with rampant unemployment. Before taking admission they think that, is there any scope of this field? Is there any opportunity of jobs of that field? They are compelled to sacrifice their favorite field and choose any other field in which they don’t have any interest and take admission on that field ...

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Turbat: Sit-in Protest Against Closure of Schools in Zamuran

Shoaib Durrazai Quetta – Students of Zamuran area in Buleda Tehsil hold a Sit-in demonstration outside office of Deputy Commissioner Kech, on Friday. Students are protesting against closure of schools due to non-availability of teachers in 7 Union councils of Zamuran locality. Civil society also participated in the protest and expressed solidarity with students. Teachers posted in schools of Zamuran ...

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Polio Workers: Death-Defying Job but No Wages on Time

Quetta – Despite the clear directives of Chief Secretary Balochistan, the frontline polio workers were not paid their wages of September campaign in Balochistan. “The frontline workers are supposed to be paid right after the campaign during the month of September,” a lady polio worker based in Quetta said. An official of Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Balochistan confirmed that the ...

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