QUETTA: Air pollution has blemished the beauty of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, which used to be called little Paris, and more and more trees are needed to be planted in Quetta valley to revive its beauty and provide clean atmosphere to the people. “Tree planting campaign is about to begin in Balochistan and to make this campaign a success ...
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Country would face serious challenges if vision 2025 no implemented: Federal Minister
Our Staff Reporter QUETTA: Country would face serious water crisis and other challenges if Vision 2025 and 11th Five-year Plan 2013-18 could not be implemented in letter and spirit. “The population of Pakistan is increasing at per with total population of New Zealand annually which needs to be taken seriously,” this was said by Federal Minister for Planning and Development and ...
Read More »Hundreds of people welcome Baloch marchers in Dera Ghazi Khan
Quetta: Hundreds of people welcomed the Baloch marchers when they reached Dera Ghazi Khan of Punjab province today. According to the details the participants of long march for the safe release of Baloch missing persons reached Dera Ghazi Khan where hundreds of Baloch people welcomed marchers and joined march.The leaders of the long march also delivered speeches to the people. ...
Read More »NP leader condemns border violation by Iranian forces
QUETTA: Leader of National Party (NP) and Member of Balochistan Assembly, Mir Haji Islam while strongly condemning border violation by Iranian border forces has asked Chief Minister Balochistan to take up this issue with federal government to avert such incidents in future. “Violation of border, firing mortar shells and rockets have become a routine matter in Pak-Iran border due to ...
Read More »Balochistan Earthquake: Pakistan should back calls for International help
By Shezad Baloch In the aftermath of the Tuesday’s devastating earthquake in Balochistan, head of the Pakistan Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said they are capable of coping with the situation in Balochistan. People in Balochistan have viewed this statement as a part of a continued policy of discrimination and injustices toward the least developed province. Interestingly, at the same time ...
Read More »Being a journalist in Balochistan
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai Day by day, Balochistan is becoming a battleground for journalists who barely and rarely dare write and report independently. They regularly receive threats from security forces, underground organizations, sectarian organizations, political parties, student associations, etc. These warnings come as a price the journalists have to pay while endeavoring to perform their journalistic duties with honesty in ...
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