ISLAMABAD: A 3-day National Exhibition on Dying Crafts of Pakistan concluded here at Lok Virsa complex, Shakarparian. The exhibition was organized by the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) in collaboration with provincial culture departments, arts councils and small industries corporations with a sole objective to promote dying craft heritage and to encourage master artisans associated with ...
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گردوں کی صحت سےمتعلق آگاہی کا عالمی دن
تحریر: ڈاکٹر شوکت علی بلوچ گردوں کا عالمی دن جو کہ مارچ کے دوسرے جمعرات کو ہر سال اس عزم کے ساتھ منایا جاتا ہےکہ لوگ گردوں کی بیماریوں سے متعلق آگاہ ہو سکیں اور اپنی صحت کا اچھے انداز میں خیال رکھ سکیں، کیونکہ جان ہے تو جہاں ہے ۔اس سال یہ دن14مارچ کو منایا جا رہا ہے۔اس دن ...
Read More »Balochistan: Drought is taking girls out of school, out of scene
By: Munir Faraz The backwardness of Balochistan province of Pakistan is such a visible fact that no one can either deny or ignore it. Among the reasons constituting this backwardness, the low literacy rate stands on the top and in case of women backwardness, the low literacy rate is declared the root cause of it. This spoils women welfare massively ...
Read More »University of Turbat Law Department lacks facilities
By: Saleem Hamid Turbat, which is situated in the bank of Kech River, is divisional headquarter of Mekran division. Kech is the second biggest district of Balochistan; in addition, it has a university and the university has approximately 11 departments including law department. The Law department is isolated from the university and that is situated near commissioner house in public ...
Read More »Government fails to reduce growing unemployment in Balochistan
By: Yousaf Ajab Baloch Quetta: Saeed Ahmed,28, was one of the toppers among National Testing Candidate’s for teaching posts in Union Council Chatkan of Panjgur district, in 2015. Allegedly he was refused to be posted as a teacher, due to the non-availability of vacant post at his UC. This did not happen only in district Panjgur, however, almost in all ...
Read More »Frontier Corps Balochistan holds free medical camp in poverty-hit area
By: Rafiullah Mandokhail ZHOB: As a goodwill gesture to provide health services to less-privileged communities at their doorstep, Frontier Corps Balochistan (North) set up a day-long free medical camp in remote and poverty-hit area Khadozai here. On the special directives of Inspector General of Frontier Corps (North) Major General Syed Fayyaz Hussain Shah, supervised by Commandant Zhob Militia Col. Tahir Bashir, ...
Read More »The woes of the rich land
By: Sharif NuhaaQ Baloch After the long walk of endeavor and hullabaloo, PTI and Imran Khan got succeed, as the majority of seats in national assembly (NA) have won by PTI. PTI has made its government in federal and into other main provinces; Punjab and KPK, PTI has dealt with successive party in Baluchistan, Baluchistan Awami Party (BAP), too to ...
Read More »Adult literacy rate in Balochistan; male 38%, female 13%
By: Rafiullah Mandokhail QUETTA: Education plays key role in the socio-economic development of society. Initiating and sustaining economic growth and development minimum 70 percent literacy rate is essential. But in Balochistan the state of education paints a dismal picture as only 27 out of hundred adults are literate and the adult literacy rate is male 38% and female 13% in ...
Read More »Foreign policy of Naya Pakistan
By: Advocate Abdul Rasool Syed Dolefully speaking, ever since Pakistan’s emergence as a sovereign and independent country of the world, it miserably failed to manage its external affairs effectively and independently. Even, during its teething period, it had to fight a full-scale war with its chronic rival India on the issue of Kashmir; an issue that still remains a nuclear ...
Read More »Lack of academic staff at colleges affects quality education in Balochistan
By: Yousaf Ajab Baloch Students in Balochistan mostly remain unable to continue their college education because of having a limited number of academic staff in colleges. Sadia 23, previously a student of Kalat Degree College, had to give up her studies as there were hardly enough teachers to teach at her college. “I planned to do my BS degree in ...
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