In this technology era, the most important but education in Balochistan has been the most neglected sector, which is creating more problems for the upcoming generation. Mostly the education of women and girls has been in gloomy. Although the women illiteracy rate in Pakistan is 80 percent and still growing. It is unfortunate that the education of rural women in ...
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World Water Day and Gwadar
By: Sana Samad World Water Day is celebrated each year on March 22, across the world to ensure that everyone has water to drink. The day is also celebrated in Pakistan to provide water to those who are lacking water. Unfortunately, the day is celebrated but no one acts upon these and concerned authorities are silent, as one of ...
Read More »Balochistan looks for “Child-Friendly Schools”
By: Sana Samad There is no doubt that education is the most important source for getting development and teachers are the backbone of progressing education in any nation. The foremost responsibilities of the teachers are to create creative students, train them for the upcoming generation and make them the individuals and protectors of the nation. Unfortunately, the education system ...
Read More »Letter: International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is celebrated across the world including Pakistan to raise awareness about women’s right and protect their lives. Unfortunately, in our country the day is celebrated, but no one takes it serious to act upon it. The incidents of violence against women are growing as the cases of rape, honor killing, sexual abuse, acid throwing and other violence ...
Read More »Balochistan: The Fruit Basket of Pakistan
By: Sana Samad Though Balochistan is full of natural resources and profiting the country, it is also called “The Fruit Basket of Pakistan”. Balochistan is sharing 90 percent national production of grapes, cherry and almonds, almost 60 percent of peach, pomegranate, apricot and around 34 percent apple and 70 percent of dates. In Balochistan, 149,726 hectares areas are covered by ...
Read More »Letter: Balochistan needs universities
In my last study college tour I visited three famous universities of Pakistan including Quiad-e-Azim University, International Islamic University and Punjab University. I was too much impressed with these universities and their educational system. Now I raise the questions to the government and education department of Balochistan that why Balochistan is lacking such universities? Why Baloch students are deprived of ...
Read More »Letter: Where are the resources?
According to the Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP), recently the world’s most expensive metal molybdenum has been founded in Balochistan, it has 0.1 million dollars per ton cost which can be also used for making the aircraft. It has been long time that the GSP is working, and they have successfully discovered 36 precious minerals in the various areas of ...
Read More »Cancer Mortality in Pakistan
By: Sana Samad Cancer is called the most deadly disease in the world including Pakistan, where millions of people are dying. According to World Cancer Report, in a year nearly 10 million people are infected by cancer and in 2020, the cancer patients will be 16 million and from them half of people will die. In Pakistan each year, more than ...
Read More »DELTA: The change agent in Turbat
By: Sana Samad Dynamic English Language Teaching Academy (DELTA) is known as one of the well known institutions in Balochistan which is recognized as a cheating free school. Barkat Ismail Baloch established The DELTA institution in June 2001, with the motto as the change agent “to create an educational environment in Turbat as well as in entire Balochistan. The founder ...
Read More »Malnutrition threatening lives in Balochistan
By: Sana Samad Balochistan is suffering from the risk of malnutrition which is causing deaths among children and women belonging to socially marginalized groups in the province. In 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared emergency in Balochistan in view of the indicators of Global Acute Malnutrition. According to United Nation Children Fund (UNICEF) that 16 percent of the children ...
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