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Letter: Electricity Problem in Turbat

Turbat, the main city of Kech, is facing long hours load-shading, especially Malikabad field which extends from Dashti Bazaar and covers a large area of Turbat. The electricity goes off from morning to evening. As a result, most of the work men’s routine is disturbed as they are mainly connected with technical machines.Besides this, the students’ studies is ruined because ...

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Letter: Drug addiction

Drug addiction is out of control and it is being increased greatly in Pakistan. Similarly, 30,000 thousand people are drug addicts, where 80 percent males and 20 percent females are there. Drug dependence is a hazardous that affects peace and humanity. Government must oblige the all district DPOs until they annihilate this hair rising issue from the country. Sahil Umrani, ...

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Letter: Menace of cheating

Apparently, cheating has become a common occurrence in high schools and colleges in Balochistan. Many students think if they cheat then they will get good marks. Unfortunately they do not think that their future will be dark. Furthermore, that handbooks and cheating materials are displayed at every bookshop, making the students sluggish and unable them for the exam. Because of ...

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Letter: Poor Education in Awaran

Awaran is one of the biggest districts of Balochistan but no one is aware about education of it. As we know that Education is the best source in the world to change a country or a society from darkness to brightness but government of Balochistan is unconscious about above mentioned District. Lack of teachers and schools is a major problem ...

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Letter: Unemployment in Balochistan

I would like to draw the attention of federal government to concentrate unemployment in Balochistan. The major problem of Balochistan is unemployment. People cannot find a single work by which is one of the biggest problems for youth in Balochistan and thousands of educated youths are jobless. The leaders of Balochistan always promise for alleviating unemployment in Balochistan but they ...

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Letter: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

After World War II, on 10 December 1948 Elenor Roosevelt represented the charter of human rights in the United Nations General Assembly. The charter is the combination of thirty articles. The top most articles of UDHR suggest that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act ...

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Letter: Punishment of Children

Children are the most innocent creature of Allah and are known to be the future of nations. It hearts to mention that children are physically harmed in educational institutions. Children are beaten and sexually abused even in many cases. In Pakistan also the practices of some tortures to children are held. Punishing children is a worldwide issue and still remained ...

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Letter: We need new Doctors

Currently, Makran division is confronting with lots of problems and one of them is lack of good doctors. People are facing poor treatment provided at the hospitals and supply of poor quality medicines. Hospital staff members are not well trained, therefore while treating the patients they can cause fatal damage to the patients. In this context it is requested from ...

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Quetta lawyers attack: ‘Irreparable blow to future’

Four months after a suicide attack on a hospital in Pakistan’s Balochistan province which killed 70 lawyers, ordinary people are struggling to find representation and justice in an unstable region. At least 70 lawyers were killed on August 8 when a suicide bomber attacked the emergency ward of a hospital in the state capital, Quetta, where lawyers had gathered to ...

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Letter: Water scarcity in Chahsar Turbat

In this modern era, different cities are deprived of basic facilities, especially facility of water in our area. There is a small area namely “CHAHSAR” in Turbat which is one third of complete Turbat but it is facing scarcity of water. The tall claims of political leadership for provision of water in the area have been of no use. Due ...

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