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Letter: The education policy is required to be reshaped

Education is an essential part of life whether the life of man or a woman in the matter of overall development and growth. It appears to be on the decline despite the fact that there is mushroom growth of private and public Educational Institutions in the state and all over our Pakistan. The people from all walks of life barring ...

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Letter: International Day for Disaster Reduction in Pakistan

International Day for Disaster Reduction is observed every year on 13 October to raise awareness about the homeless people that had been affected from disasters to support them. First it was held in 1989 to promote global culture of risk-awareness and disasters which includes disasters prevention, mitigation and preparedness. This day the people help children and young, girls and women, ...

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Letter: International Day of the Girl Child

International Day of Girl Child is celebrated on October 11, to ensure full safety of girl’s rights. Unfortunately only we know how to celebrate the day, but do not have idea that how to act upon. Every year around 70,000 cases of violence against girls children are reported and the exact numbers are unknown, they can be two time higher ...

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Letter: Child Mortality in Balochistan

Child mortality is a worldwide crisis. Pakistan has the highest child mortality rate in the world. Every year, out of 1,000 children 86 die before reaching their 5th year preventability. According to an estimate, approximately 29,000 children under the age of 5-20 each minute die every day. According to Pakistan’s demographic and health surrey 2012-13 around of 45 of children ...

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Letter: The flaws in educating Balochistan

Education is the basic right of every human being. If we see the history of developed nations, they made education as their basic tool for prosperity.Unfortunately there are many flaws in our education system. There are many reasons behind that. Firstly, poverty is the basic reason in our country. Most of the people are living below the poverty line; so they ...

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Letter: Education problems in Balochistan

Despite being biggest province of Pakistan, Balochistan is facing a lot of problems in education sector. Among these problems absenteeism of teachers is one of them main issue, affecting quality of education in Balochistan. The teachers in government’s schools are least punctual and fail to provide quality education to the students. The teachers, who only appear five to ten days ...

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Letter: Poor Balochistan 

Pakistan is blessed with four wealthy provinces especially Balochistan which is replete with natural resources. Unfortunately, 52 percent of its population lives below the poverty line, and gradually, it is increasing day by day. Over 50% children sleep in starvation which is the major cause of child labour and increased suicide ratio in the region. Poverty free Pakistan has been ...

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Letter: Lack of facilities in libraries of Turbat

Libraries play an extremely momentous role in students’ life. These libraries are great source of learning for the students of news generation; libraries prove to be the best guiders of a student after the teachers. Being greater in population, Turbat posses only and only two libraries which get closed at 3:00 pm and reopen next day at 9:00 am, and ...

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Letter: Violence against women

In Pakistan, women are considered the vulnerable groups with a status in society. The biggest factor behind their backwardness is lack of education whose literacy rate in overall country is 40 %. According to a report, 80539 women have been victimized including their rape murders, suicidal, acid attack and killing in the name of honor, among them 13 %were 15 ...

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Letter: IBA Karachi, a gleam of hope for poor students.

Education is one of the most important things in today’s world which the poor people cannot afford easily. Mostly the destitute populace of several areas from Pakistan –including Balochistan and some other areas– are deprived of getting higher education. They work on daily wages to earn for the food of three times; similarly the down-and-out individuals of such areas are ...

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