By: Muneeb Maqsood Education is the basic need of every citizen of Pakistan constitutionally. However, Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan, suffers badly from educational facilities. The schools of Balochistan largely lack proper buildings, sanitary facilities, wall chalks are used instead of markers, and even water is an issue for a great many rural schools.Continue reading “Article: Schools in Balochistan in devastating conditions”
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Article: Women Education in Baloch
By: Muneeb Maqsood It is tragically true that some women in the world are left beyond education and are totally caged. But scientifically, women have a better mental ability to understand the taught things in institutions than men. But they have been ignored in one way or another in the whole world. Because gender discriminationContinue reading “Article: Women Education in Baloch”
The Woes Of Children In Balochistan
By: Sana Samad The innocent children in Balochistan are plagued by numerous woes that range from education, and health to labor, sexual assault, child marriage, and kidnapping. We can find several children who are working in the streets of Quetta, and they are called garbage collectors, carpenters, or working in automobile shops. One of theContinue reading “The Woes Of Children In Balochistan”
Baloch Women Need Help
By: Sana Samad In Balochistan, women do not have rights of education, healthcare or any space in politicians, cultural, economic or social fields. Instead of that women are regularly facing discrimination, assault and murder in the name of honor killing. Due to this, Balochistan is the most backward province and is recorded top ranking inContinue reading “Baloch Women Need Help”
Food insecurity in Balochistan
Written by: Sana Samad, It has been a long time that Balochistan is suffering from food insecurity problem. The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) provided data which estimates that 30 out of 32 districts of the province are food insecure which has been an alarming issue. Shockingly, only two districts including Quetta and Jaffarabad haveContinue reading “Food insecurity in Balochistan”
Drama-review: Descendants of the sun
By: Gulsameen Hassan DESCENDANTS Of The Sun is a 2016 south Korean television series that tells about the love story between a surgeon and a soldier. Descendants of the sun refers to the reference of the sun that shines to warm others and provides ease and robustness to them. Similarly, the south Korean series representsContinue reading “Drama-review: Descendants of the sun”
Storytime: Dora’s dream of school
By; Sahiba Kareem ONCE upon a time, in a quaint village nestled among lush green fields, where the warm golden sun painted the skies each day, lived a girl named Dora. The village, though rich in traditions and culture, was shrouded in poverty, and the laughter of education had yet to grace its streets. Dora,Continue reading “Storytime: Dora’s dream of school”
Pak-China University in Lahore; food for thought
By: Muhammad Naseem BALOCHISTAN has been suffering from the education crisis for decades even in modern times. Parents in Balochistan give up their own food and drink in this era of back-breaking inflation and send their children to get higher education in Punjab and other provinces and prepare for competitive exams like CSS and PCSContinue reading “Pak-China University in Lahore; food for thought”
Book-review: Takchand Ah Rethkageen Ars (Drogs Akin To The Graceful Descent Of Autumnal Foliage)
Reviewed by: Fozia Saleem Baloch Drops Akin to the Graceful Descent of Autumnal Foliage is a book of a famous author Umer Usman, who writes the book in simple and understandable language so that it spikes the interest of reading. The book was published in 2022. This book is the love story of two innocentContinue reading “Book-review: Takchand Ah Rethkageen Ars (Drogs Akin To The Graceful Descent Of Autumnal Foliage)”
Article: Gwadar’s fisherfolk under CPEC
By: Muhammad Naseem Gwadar’s fisherfolk under CPECThe China Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) is considered a game changer for the region. Originally the project was valued at USD 46 billion, however, the project is estimated at USD 62 billion today. The Port under construction at Gwadar is owned by the Pakistan government’s Gwadar Port Authority andContinue reading “Article: Gwadar’s fisherfolk under CPEC”