By Mariyam Suleman Baloch A 16-year old girl standing in the United Nations’ headquarter, addressing hundreds of well known officials form around the world, having pledge in her voice and rationality in her words who was gunshot for only a desire which in fact is one of her fundamental rights. Today in this 21st century, every young girl has the ...
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Boko Haram in Makran
By Adnan Aamir Despite being badly affected by nationalist insurgency, the Makran division of Balochistan is among the most literate regions in the province. In recent times, however, education in this division, in particular in the Panjgur district, has come under serious threat, with religious extremists demanding the closure of co-ed and girls’ schools. Unfortunately, civil society in the rest ...
Read More »Gwadar: The Devastating Condition of Degree College
By Mariyam Suleman Baloch “Stepping to the bus and crossing by the barren arid sandy roadsides of my homeland, a silence of the regime I hear and by the time I reach to my college, a squandering of my talents I experience sometimes. An outrageous state of my college truly anguishes me each day. I have some aims and dreams. ...
Read More »Welcome to the war on “vulgar, western education” in Balochistan
By Hina Baloch Wearing her traditional Balochi dress, Rabia stood tall with great poise and confidence, in a hall filled with teachers and students, at a local high school in Richmond, Virginia. This was her twelfth presentation in one week and, by now, she was visibly confident in speaking to a foreign audience in her Balochi-accented English. Rabia spoke about ...
Read More »Each penny of resources would be spent for the education of the children: Chief Minister Balochistan
QUETTA: Chief Minister Balochistan, Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has pledged that each penny of resources would be spent for the education of the children. “We fully support the policies of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif over good governance and against extremism,” he stated this while addressing to an event of “Prime Minister’s Free Reimbursement Programme” that held at Governor’s House here on Wednesday. ...
Read More »Terrorists Threaten to Close Girls Schools in Panjgur
By Changiz Baluch My hometown Panjgur in Pakistan’s Balochistan province was once among the most educated towns in Balochistan. Now it is terrorized by a radical armed group called Tanzeem-ul-Islam-ul-Furqanopposing girls education in the district. On April 25, a letter from the group circulated in Panjgur warning all the private schools to stop Western education, which the terrorists claimed to ...
Read More »Poor State of Education in Balochistan
By Bahram Sayad, Turbat Though Balochistan is the richest province of Pakistan since it contains mineral resources in the shape of marble, coal, oil, gold copper, natural gas and a 750 km long coastal build but still the province is deprived of supports from all types of social, economic and political crisis. The incidence of poverty is higher than anywhere ...
Read More »Up-coming budget would be prepared after thorough consultation of coalition partners: Chief Minister Balochistan
QUETTA: Chief Minister Balochistan, Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has said that up-coming budget would be prepared after thorough consultation and collaboration of coalition partners and political parties. “Law and order, education, health, agriculture, irrigation, livestock and fisheries would be given more priority in the budget 2014-15,” he expressed these views while chairing the cabinet meeting at Chief Minister’s Secretariat here on ...
Read More »I cannot torture others but I have been taught lesson of loving humanity: Comrade Lateef Johar
Interviewed by Zareef Gul Baloch With reference to the ‘Hunger Strike Till Death’ of Latif Johar, a BSO-A student, in front of the Karachi Press Club, who has been on hunger strike for the safe recovery of his leader for more than 27 days, has plaintively expressed his grievances with our correspondent over the enforced abduction of his Leader, Zahid ...
Read More »Forced abandonment of girls education in Panjgur
By Hassaan Fazal When I first heard that the private institutions in Panjgur are being compelled by an organization named “Tanzeem-ul-Islami Furqan” to abandon the education of girls. My mind reminded me of a Tibetian proverb which says that, “A child without education is like a bird without wings.” When the recent mishaps witnessed in Panjgur are brought under the ...
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