Private hostels provide facilities to the out-station students but at the same time they are a serious security threat. Not only students but also numerous employees and daily wage workers stay at private hostels. Unfortunately there is no mechanism of check and balance of the people living in hostels. After APS Peshawar massacre security is on high alert and there ...
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Letter: Internet Connectivity Problems In Turbat
Turbat which is one of the largest cities of Balochistan is suffering from internet connectivity problems. Presently, most of the official work like online banking, bill management, money transfer and news reporting are carried out through internet. Constant disruption in internet connectivity causes people to face a diverse range of inconvenience in their daily routine. Residents of Turbat pay their ...
Read More »Letter: No Change In Plight Of Balochistan
The Nationalist government promised to the nation that it would change the present socio-political system of province. After over Two years of the new government, there is still no improvement in the law of jungle. Unfortunately Baloch nation is still in the murky and stormy environment as they were before this government. There is no change in the education sector ...
Read More »Letter: Admission List Of BMC Should Be Announced
Entry test of Bolan Medical College (BMC) was held on 28 December 2014. 219 candidates cleared the test on the basis of old admission policy. However, administration of BMC decided to distribute seats on the basis of newly formed gender quota which distributes seats equally between both genders. This new policy is violation of article 25 of constitution which says ...
Read More »Letter: Traffic Problems Of Quetta Require Urgent Action
Free flow of Traffic is part and parcel of a civilized society. Traffic lights and adherence to traffic laws is must to ensure free flow of traffic. Unfortunately, Quetta, the only metropolitan city of Balochistan, is deprived of traffic lights. People from all over Balochistan, travel to Quetta city for their official and private work. This has resulted in increasing ...
Read More »Letter: Let The Students Choose Their Own Career
Mahnoor Mustafa Life becomes enthusiastic when people pursue a career of their own choice. If we cast a glance around us then we found few fortunate people who have managed to choose a field in which they are interested. Researchers have proved that children with the encouragement of parents in their education can experience better learning and academic performance. Unfortunately, ...
Read More »Letter: Educational Emergency Of Balochistan Government Is Just A Show-Off Tactic
Sharif Nuhaaq Baloch According to the Balochistan ombudsman’s report of 2014, 3rd highest numbers of complaints, 752, were against the education department. There were 194 complaints from Quetta, followed by Mekran, 156, and Khuzdar, 123. Chief Minister of Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch is spending millions of rupees of taxpayer’s money on personal projection in the form of publicity on ...
Read More »Letter: Parents Must Realize Their Responsibility
Sami Parvaz Parents have started a new trend these days which is keeping them away from their children. Parents want their children to be busy throughout the day so that they don’t need the care of their parents. Parents send their children to school at 8 o’clock and children return back home at 1:30. After serving dinner to children they ...
Read More »Letter: Minorities insecure in Pakistan
Meer Khan Since inception of Pakistan, Minorities have been treated as inferior citizens. Few days ago, Police arrested Hindu students who were celebrating their religious festival in Jam Shoro, Sindh. After reading that news, several question popped up in my mind that why they were arrested? What was their crime or whether a new amendment has been made in constitution ...
Read More »Letter: University Of Turbat – A Change Agent
Durra Khan University of Turbat (UOT) is playing a vital role in educating Baloch of Makran belt. It won’t be our erroneous belief if we say that UOT is a change of agent. The role of administration and teachers can’t be denied in transforming sub-campus of University of Balochistan into a separate university. The greatest thing about university is that ...
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