ISLAMABAD: Balochistan Point bagged two Agahi Awards in categories of reproductive health rights and human rights here on Sunday. Yousaf Ajab Baloch and Munaj Gul Muhammad received the awards for their reports in their respective categories as journalist of the year 2018. The award ceremony was held on Sunday at Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) in Islamabad. Tanzeela ...
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Education system yields little for Balochistan’s children
By: Munaj Gul Muhammad Balochistan is far behind as far as quality of education is concerned and a recent survey has revealed that the literacy rate in Balochistan is merely 33 percent. There are hundreds or thousands of ghost schools in the province and no one seems to heed the loss of the children and the government continues to neglect ...
Read More »Need of a Cancer Hospital in Balochistan
By: Munaj Gul Muhammad Cancer is one of the lethal diseases which puts the life at risk if it remains untreated and delayed. In the resent past a large number of cases have been reported in Balochistan. In the province reported patients do not beat cancer rather they have been beaten to death. The simple reason behind the death of ...
Read More »Overview of the Major Issues of Pakistan
By: Munaj Gul Muhammad There is not a single country in the world that does not face any problems but some have the potential to overcome and some fail to solve the issues. Pakistan is a resource-rich country, adding millions of dollars every year in the national budget, yet when it comes to crises country is facing, money has not ...
Read More »Letter: Child labour
Though, child labour is prohibited by the constitution of Pakistan and labour laws yet it is prevalent in Pakistan. Many children are suffering from mental, physical, moral and social harm while government has chosen to remain oblivious to the situation. According to National Child Labour Survey (NLSC), approximately 3.3 million children including 73% boys and 27% girls below the age ...
Read More »Education crisis in Balochistan
By: Munaj Gul Muhammad Balochistan which is the well to do province of Pakistan is facing plenty of loathsome problems and where the people are not getting their basic rights and need. If we talk about the education system of Balochistan then we will be astonished and very disappointed. Balochistan despite being the richest province of Pakistan is facing education problems ...
Read More »Letter: Education problems in Balochistan
Despite being biggest province of Pakistan, Balochistan is facing a lot of problems in education sector. Among these problems absenteeism of teachers is one of them main issue, affecting quality of education in Balochistan. The teachers in government’s schools are least punctual and fail to provide quality education to the students. The teachers, who only appear five to ten days ...
Read More »The poor educational system in Balochistan
Munaj Gul Muhammad Balochistan is the largest and well-off province in Pakistan. Unluckily, the government is not paying any attention towards the educational betterment and health improvement which are the rudimentary needful for a province. Apart from this, Baloch youths are deprived of the meat-and-potatoes opportunities for gaining a majestic education and most of the schools are broken where there ...
Read More »Letter: The pathetic state of Turbat Hospital
Turbat, being the second populated city of Balochistan has only one governmental hospital and the condition of the single hospital is really pathetic. The doctors are not punctual and some of them also do not go to hospital but they are getting their salary, no citizens are going to raise their voices against the ghost doctors. Some of them are ...
Read More »Kolahoo: A drop-dead village in Turbat
By: Munaj Gul Baloch Kolahoo, is a drop-dead village in Turbat city. Sadly, the people of Kolahoo are deprived of the splendid quality of education, even though its people are so thirsty for getting education. Kolahoo’s schools are among those schools of Tump which are totally broken and they are not having the basic needs and facilities. The schools have ...
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