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Letter: Cancer Hospital in Balochistan

 Cancer is a deadly disease which is very common these days, but doctors have found the cure for this disease which can save lives of ones affected by it. But the people of yet are deprived of such treatment. Balochistan is combating against numerous diseases but during past couple of the number of cancer patients have increased and many families ...

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Letter: Massacre of Rohingya Muslims and silence of Muslim countries

It is extremely painful to mention that thousands of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar have been massacred, decapitated and burnt alive by Burmese security forces and Buddhist terrorists under the aegis of the state and thousands have fled to Bangladesh in search of shelter and protection which is historical violation of human rights that this world has ever witnessed after great ...

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Letter: Lack of Art Classes at Government Boys High School Chahsar Turbat

It is flabbergasting that there is not a single Art class at Government Boys High School Chahsar but other schools have many arts classes for the students to study and they are being well trained for their life’s goal. Furthermore, an art class plays a vital role to motivate and brighten student’s future. The rich students of Chahsar can go ...

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Letter: Appeal To Include Brahui Language in CSS

Brahui language is one of the regional languages of Pakistan which is spoken in different parts of Balochistan, i.e. Kalat, Mastung, Khuzdar, Quetta and other districts. It has more than two million speakers in Balochistan, Sindh, Afghanistan and Iran. It has great importance in the history of Balochistan and its literature is also very popular. It is unfortunate to mention ...

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Letter: Good Governance in Balochsitan— Dire Need of Time

Good governance is very essential for the progress of any country or nation. Nations have become economically prosperous and politically powerful only with the help of good governance. Balochistan which is called the heart of Pakistan is replete with precious natural resources and minerals . It is also said that the development of the Gwadar Port and construction of Pak-China ...

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Letter: Khuzdar Hospital lacks basic facilities

Khuzdar is the second biggest city and one of the most important cities of Balochistan. It is very famous in all over the Pakistan due to its geographical importance. It is unfortunate to say that in this modern era Khuzdar civil hospital lacks modern facilities including other requirements. According to constitution of Pakistan, it is incumbent upon the government to provide ...

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Letter: 8th August a Black Day for Balochistan

8th August will never be forgotten by  Baloch people.   This day was one of the black days for Balochistan. 70 people were killed including lawyers, journalists, doctors and common people and were more than one hundred were injured. The bomb blast attack was in civil hospital QUetta. After this attack the terrorist attacked on police training Centre where 61 people ...

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Letter: New dams required in Balochistan

Balochistan is an agricultural province; its agriculture plays an important role in the progress of economy of the country, however, it is regretted that the largest province by area, constituting 44% of Pakistan’s total land mass currently is passing from critical water crisis due to lack of dams and water management plans. The government of Balochistan including NGOs working on ...

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Letter:Non-functional Bank ATMs in Turbat Need Repair

The Automated Teller Machine system in entire Turbat is nonfunctional. People are facing this problem for the last 3 to 4 months. Having limited access to proper working ATMs, people do not get satisfactory services when required. Despite nonfunctional machines, most banks are still providing ATM cards to people. I request the higher authorities of Bank branches to get the ...

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Letter: Kech Colleges Lack Required Facilities

The public collages in Kech lack essential facilities for instance; colleges do not have the required number of lecturers and required equipment in science laboratories etc. A number of students do not even attend classes and several of them do not even take their exams themselves instead their sibling or a friends takes the exam in the absence of the ...

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