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The continuous bloodshed in Quetta: Who is to be blamed?

Mariyam Suleman Baloch The morning of 8th August was alike every other day when Mahrang walked to her school carrying her books; weaving thoughts of becoming a professional someday just like her lawyer father and his colleagues. She had no idea the forth coming few hours would utterly shatter her life and the dreams she once unraveled. Just after four ...

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Establishment of new Examination Boards may ensure quality education

By: Sami Parvez  Balochistan Board of Intermediate Secondary Education Quetta is the only board for entire province, where every year in Secondary School Certificate examination more than 80,000 candidates appear. As well more than 60,000 candidates appear in Higher Secondary School Certificate per year. Due to large number of candidates annually the result the is announced late and most of ...

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PPHI Balochistan: A good Instance of Excellent Management

By Mujeeb Baloch People’s Primary Health Care initiative (PPHI) was launched in 2007 to improve primary Health care services in order to alleviate poverty through quality and accessible healthcare and to provide quality Primary health care to the deprived masses. Then, after the 18th Amendment in the Constitution of 1973, the federal support Unit (FSU) which was the federal head ...

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Schools’ Fee Hike Issue in Balochistan

Sarfaraz Baloch    General opinion formed by some families that the private Schools and Colleges are relevant source to produce intelligent and ingenious pupils. However, a sudden increase in the school fee has created disastrous situation for middle class families and to their budget. Because it is very tough to pay a high sum in shape of admission fee, monthly ...

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“Come! Let’s Discover a New Way”, By Mariyam Suleman Published

Yousaf Ajab Baloch Quetta: “Come! Let’s Discover a New Way” or “Bya! Noken Rah e Shohaz kane”, authored by young female writer Mariyam Suleman has been published by Balochi Academy. The book is fictious travelogue based on a true story of sixteen year-old Baloch girl traveling to the Oregon state of the US as a high school cultural exchange student.  Mariyam ...

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Crumbling Education System under the Shadow of Terrorism

Shafiq Zaib- Quetta Education always over shades the curse of crime to provide enlightened horizons for excellence of future, where students are the building blocks of any nation. Miserably, numerous children are still out of schools but it is mentioned in article 25-A, in the constitution of Pakistan that government must provide  free and compulsory education to the masses of ...

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University of Balochistan on the Brink of Difficulties

Aziz Ejaz University of Balochistan since its formation date has been functioning in a way that looks to be wrapped up by some undeniable fundamental teething troubles. Those all bottlenecks seem to be yet not solved by the timely administration who always claims for lanky promises of bringing it into a position of satisfaction. The difficulties University of Balochistan faces ...

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Balochistan Has Stories

Kaleer Baloch I was ambitious to become a writer. I still can see that iit will take long time. I was in thirteen when I wrote my first piece of writing for one of the Balochi magazines, which could not be published. That article is still in the box, the box which I call it “the box of treasure”.  Further, ...

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Online Journalism Needs to Be Encouraged in Balochistan

Sami Parvez Online journalism is a modern form of journalism, where the information is distributed by means of Internet. It is gradually gaining interest of readers globally. Even in some of the European countries it has affected print journalism. Online journalism in Balochistan, has not yet developed enough, however, it is not entirely absent in the lest deprived and poor province of ...

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Dismal State of Education Needs Attention in Balochistan

Shakeel Phullan-Turbat   It is a fact that Balochistan is the richest province of Pakistan, replete with several mineral resources of gold, marble, oil, copper and natural gas. Unfortunately, still the province is deprived of all facilities of life   and suffering from several types of social, economical and political crises. However, today’s education is emerging as the most essential issue in ...

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