Nasrat Baloch I live in Turbat, Makran. I usually travel to Dasht and its surrounding areas which are almost 50 kilometers away from Turbat. On the way, I can see many small settlements. In every population settlement one can see a common thing which is mosque and madrassas but one can’t find a school everywhere. One may find school buildings ...
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Letter: B.Ed Requirement For SST Recruitment Is Must
This is in response to the letter published in The Balochistan Point in which my friend asserted on the relaxation in condition of Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) for Secondary School Teacher (SST) Recruitment. Respectfully, I don’t agree with the views of writer, and wan to say that relaxation in B.Ed will be unjust to those who strive to acquire B.Ed. ...
Read More »Letter: Relaxation In B.Ed Rule For SST Recruitment
I want to draw the attention of government of Balochistan to the recently advertised posts of Secondary School Teachers (SST) in BPS-17. The eligibility criterion for these posts requires Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) degree which is a sheer injustice to the talented and resolute students who have completed their higher education and not studied B.Ed. Educated youth in Balochistan is bearing the brunt ...
Read More »Letter: Trend Of Promoting Ethnicity In Universities
Himayat Ullah – Islamabad The rise of ethnicity in Pakistan is not only case with the Baloch, but also with other ethnic ethnicities like Pashtuns, Sindhis and Punjabis. Students studying outside their provinces associate themselves with the identity of their culture. It’s astonishing for us when these students are in their province they are separated into different political parties and ...
Read More »Letter: Cruel District Educational Officer Of Jhal Magsi
Ejaz Ahmed District Education Officer (DEO) Jhal Magsi, Meer Abdul Nabi Magsi, is depriving the innocent people of Jhal Magsi of their basic rights. DEO has his own private jails and gives refuge to hardcore criminals in the district. Due to this man the entire city is in under frustration because he has been gulping poor people’s funds and their ...
Read More »Letter: Part Time Jobs For Students
I want to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the lack of part time Jobs for students. Except for some, majority of the students come from poor families, whose earning is too meager to cope up with expenses of their education, books and boarding. Especially the students coming from the backward areas of Balochistan to Islamabad for acquiring ...
Read More »Letter: Importance of Free Press
What is the power of free press? Why real democracy is considered the best form of political system? The near fatal attack on Hamid Mir, last year, was a painful and flabbergasting incident carried out by unknown persons that sealed the fate of free press in Pakistan. Why do that rulers, Civilians or military, in Pakistan never allow full freedom ...
Read More »Letter: Reality Of Education In Balochistan
There is no denying of the fact that a nation can reach the pinnacle of success only through education. The education sector of Balochistan was neglected by every successive government. Despite imposing educational emergency and increasing the education budget up to 26% the state of education in Balochistan is in very alarming condition. According to Pakistan Social and Living Standard ...
Read More »Letter: Balochistan – The Land Of Problems
Yahya Buledi Seeing the current situation of Balochistan everyone is compelled to write and every tongue is compelled to speak up. Enriched with natural resources “Balochistan” is in utter despair. The people living in Balochistan are miserably helpless and the victim of hunger and unemployment. Notwithstanding, plethora of natural resources, its people are worse-off and living a life of abject ...
Read More »Letter: The Tree Of Education
The rulers must understand that education is like a tree with numerous branches that bear leaves, flowers and fruits. Number and quality of fruits that it bears depend on how well this true is nourished from its roots. Any attempt to inject nourishment in the branches is likely to fail. Only offering nutrition to the root of education will allow the ...
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