By: Munaj Gul Muhammad Although, Online Journalism in Balochistan has not yet developed enough, but it is not entirely absent in the lest deprived province either. However, Online journalism is a modern form of journalism where the information is brought to the people by the means of internet. As Balochistan’s youths are not well encouraged to work in Online Journalism ...
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Social architecture and identity
By: Dr Asma Hyder Baloch An inclusive society is defined as a society for all, a society where everyone has freedom of expression, respect and recognition for religious, ethnic and cultural diversity. An important determinant of conflict is modernization and development. During the development process traditional parochial identities are threatened. There are many developing countries in Africa and Asia, where ...
Read More »Human Development Index: Uncovering where Balochistan Stands
By: Yousaf Ajab Baloch Recently, Chinese government revealed the number of higher education scholarships allocated for the youth of Balochistan which is around 7,000 annually. However, among currently enrolled 25,000 students in Chinese universities, less than 200 students are from Balochistan. The Chinese authorities shared this data with the delegation of tribal leaders during their visit to China. Former member ...
Read More »Letter: The dismal sate of Degree College Kalat
Currently there are more than 500 hundred students enrolled in Degree College Kalat but unfortunately there are no facilities available in the college. There are not enough teachers and there are not books for BS subjects. Students rely on the lectures of teachers which are not helpful. We request the higher authorities to pay attention towards the dismal state of ...
Read More »Letter: No doctors at Kalat Hospital
Recently, a person died in Kalat hospital because there was no doctor at emergency ward. This was not first time that someone expired due to the absence of doctors but it is a common matter which people face in Kalat. Poor people from different villages come to Kalat hospital but return back hopelessly due to no doctors and medicines. Shortage ...
Read More »Letter: Load shedding in Kalat city
Load shedding in Kalat city is a common concern which people confront in Kalat. The shortage of electricity creates more problems for the citizens in the city. Because of load shedding people can not avail water on time and they have many more hardships in the domestic work. The interrupted load shedding burns domestic machines, such as washing machines, sewing ...
Read More »Letter: Career Counselling
An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person’s life with opportunities for progress is known as a career. Joining the second word the topic means the planning of your future life. Doing something, first you will think, plan and then you will put your actions on that result. It is for students that they must plan their ...
Read More »The Plight of the Gwadar Citizens
By: Mariyam Suleman As the fireworks lit up the port-city of Gwadar for its 60th year celebration of being a part of Pakistan, its citizens seem lost somewhere between the brightness of promises of future development and darkness of their unresolved issues. Gwadar, with its deep-sea port and the ambitious project China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) is all set to emerge ...
Read More »ADB to provide $107m to Balochistan for water management
QUETTA: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Balochistan government on Saturday signed an agreement of a $107 million loan and grant in so as to improve the irrigation infrastructure and water resource management in the province. Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan witnessed singing the project agreement by Additional Chief Secretary for Development, Sajjad Ahmed Bhutta and ADB Country Director for ...
Read More »The looming water crisis in Balochistan requires immediate attention of the government
By: Munaj Gul Muhammd There are millions of people all over the world who do not have access to water, if they have access the water is not potable. About 70% of Earth’s surface is covered with water and 3% of it is actually fresh water that is for the human consumption. On the entire earth, water is the most ...
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