By: Maryam Obaidullah No doubt that child labor is the indication of the fact that the state has stopped producing job opportunity for its citizens, its priorities are totally different from that of public service. And it will surely besmirch its reputation in front of the world. Almost child labor has trapped the most of the world with its exacerbating ...
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Impact of Government’s Policy on the growth of Real Estate Sector
Real estate is revealed as an excellent resource for the development of any nation’s economy. Pakistan has had a functioning impact in the real estate industry since 2017. According to the research 2020 is considered to be the best year for real estate in Pakistan. Lands and properties in Pakistan have gone through basic and policy driven issues, and therefore, ...
Read More »Effects of Covid-19 On Online Shopping Behavior
By: B.A Khan Since the global pandemic has made us all change the way we see things. We understand that the Covi-19 implications will last for decades, and it also has brought some extremely dynamic effects on online shopping behaviors. People are changing the way they do supermarket run, and from the time social distancing has become a priority, online ...
Read More »Long March for Education
By: Sahila Baloch According to Aristotle, education is the process of training man to fulfill his aims by exercising all the facilities to the fullest extent as a member of society. In every era of world, education has been fundamental right of humans to gain, but in Pakistan even in 21th century still Baloch are fighting for gaining their fundamental ...
Read More »Rakshabandan and the responsibilities of Hindu brotheren
By Akash Kumar Rakshabandan is one of the most popular festivals of Hinduism; on this very day a sister indues a particular type of thread to her brother’s wrist as a sign so that a brother can protect her in every moment of the life. The brother promises to keep her from evil’s eyes. However, in today’s modern era various ...
Read More »“Frailty thy name is Farwa”.
By Abdullah Farhad Farwa w is a proud daughter of Balochistan, who proved this maxim wrong. When Shakespeare wrote these lines, “Frailty thy name is woman”, he never thought of today’s women. Today Farwa Batool became an icon for others. She is a torch bearer for other girls who are making efforts to break stereotype culture. Farwa Batool has took ...
Read More »Is protesting for education a crime?
By: Atiq Alib From class 1st to till now, we are taught that getting education is our fundamental right. But we were not taught that this right is for learning and memorizing only, we cannot imply it on ourselves. It was obvious from the act of the Quetta police during that protest. The act of “Lati charge” and imprisoning the ...
Read More »The Reservations of Balochistan’s Students Over Online Classes.
By: Shahab Attach The nCovid-19, no Doubt, has been a catastrophe not only for Pakistan but also for the whole world and this year has made the big suffering in every facet. Coping with energy crisis, combating the security threats from East neighborhood or retooling our institutions, all have been the matters of concern except bringing empirical plan for education ...
Read More »The ignored Hub city
By: Waleed Langove Hub city is the largest industrial city of Balochistan, it means the industrial hub of largest province in aspect of area. Despite a large number of industries which are producing billions of rupees in a month the situation of the city is ill. In daily basis thousands of vehicles pass through the city to enter in the ...
Read More »Never ending war between provinces and CPEC
By: Shagufta Manzoor Marri Provinces and different districts are like a building blocks of a country. They combine to form one complete nation, just like five provinces e.g. KPK, Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab and Gilgith Baltistan combine to form one country, but they are not really joint to form one nation or one Pakistan rather there is always an internal war ...
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