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Letter: Save Our Youngsters

Recently I conducted a research in Gwadar city on petal nuts (which is commonly known as chalia). According to the results of the research, in one day 150 Dozens and in one year 55, 800 Dozens of petal nuts are sold only in Gwadar city. The same year the annual book festival was conducted by RCDC (Rural Community Development Council) ...

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Letter: Lengthy Curriculum Disrupting Public Education in Balochistan

A common trend that has disrupted the education in public schools and colleges across Balochistan is; having lengthy curriculum. In most cases, due to limited time and resources, teachers are unable to complete the course on time. As a result, students suffer in exams when they are unable to answer certain questions from parts of the curriculum they were not ...

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Letter: New political party in Balochistan

Newly established political party with the name of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) has been launched on Thursday, 29. The invasion of this political party has been set-up by collusion of PML-N, PML-Q and independent group of senators for a slot in Balochistan in imminent general elections 2018, but the launch of new political party is revealing many disclosures behind it. ...

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Letter: Lets’ celebrate ‘Baloch Culture Day’ together

Balochistan is the largest geographical province of Pakistan.  The inhabitants of Balochistan are called Baloch. The Balochs are known because of their rich tradition and culture aspects. Cultural landscape of Balochistan portrays various ethnic groups. Though people speak different languages, there is a similarity in their literature, beliefs, moral order and customs. Celebrating of culture day is a sign of ...

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Letter: Blood Bank needed in Turbat

Turbat is known as one of the biggest cities of Balochista but unfortunately this big city is also facing lots of problems, one amongst them is lack of blood bank. There is not a single blood bank in Turbat and the residents are compelled to find donors in colleges and other areas. In past, there was a blood bank in Turbat ...

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Letter: Women education—Key to progress

Women play a vital role in the progress of country and they possess crucial role in the society. A female possesses four features and is very worthy in all her shapes. Without good nourishment of mother, a child is like soulless body. A successful man always succeeds  owing to a wife and a father always likes to share with his ...

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 Letter: One year completed but no 3G and EVO facility in Kalat 

Almost one year ago on 21st February 2017, for unknown reasons the internet facility of 3G services of different mobile companies and EVO internet service of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL)   was suspended in Kalat. Since the suspension of internet services people are facing various. People in Kalat can only avail internet service through Broadband of PTCL or DSL but it ...

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Letter: End the cycle of cheating in exams of Balochistan

One of the major causes of failure of the educational system in Balochistan, is cheating. Whether it is school or college level, our students have become habitual of never trying to attempt their papers using their own mind rather than cheating. On the other hand, the biggest cause of cheating is lack of syllabus and proper teaching methodologies. For instance; ...

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Letter: UN Report brings Pakistan in one of the main focus countries for gender inequality

Recently the United Nations released a report on gender equality for its Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 with Pakistan being one of the main four countries in focus.  The report concluded that 12 percent of women in Pakistan (4.9 million) aged 18-49 are simultaneously deprived in four Sustainable Development Goals-related dimensions including child marriages, education, healthcare and employment. Moreover, the data ...

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Letter: Rising unemployment in Balochistan

According to a report, yearly 25, 000 people are graduated from Balochistan but unfortunately none of them can secure jobs and almost there are no private jobs in the province. Government of Balochistan is also unable to provide job opportunities. Currently China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is being termed very important for development of province and job opportunities for youth but still no one can hope because the ...

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