By: Noot Bakhsh (Turbat) THERE is no denying the fact that Gender inequality is one of the serious menaces in today’s world which is being followed a century ago. However, in our society, most of the people are mistreating or not giving the rights of girls. In fact, sometimes they don’t have the freedom ofContinue reading “Letter: Gender inequality”
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Letter: Poverty in Balochistan
By: Hawa Iqbal (Turbat) POVERTY is a serious issue of the world which has made the life a constant pain for the human beings. In addition, millions of people are living on this planet are in such a state of mind that they don’t know what to do and where to go to make bothContinue reading “Letter: Poverty in Balochistan”
Letter: Blood Bank in Turbat
By: Amber Iqbal (Turbat) Turbat is an enormous city in Balochistan where every facility is obtainable such as hospitals, schools, banks and different shops but unlucky the Blood Bank is not available in Turbat. Furthermore, many villages arr located near to Turbat but there is not a single hospital and every citizen comes to TurbatContinue reading “Letter: Blood Bank in Turbat”
Letter: Shortage of electricity
By: Amreen Rahim The electricity blackout that plunged the entire country into darkness like Saturday night is a stark reminder of all that is wrong with our crumbling power sector. Poor governance and lack of incompetent bureaucrats all system of electricity are out of control. It can create multiple circumstances for current technological system dueContinue reading “Letter: Shortage of electricity”
Book Review: The forty rules of love
By: Mahtaj Shoukat (Turbat) The forty rules of love by Elif Shafak is a heart touching book. This novel is based on love, sufism and friendship. Elif shafak unfolds two parallel stories in the book from twenty first century and thirteenth century. Ella Rubinstein a forty years old woman is unhappy with her married lifeContinue reading “Book Review: The forty rules of love”
Letter: No electricity
By: Kamran Badal (Awaran) I want to draw the attention of the relevant authorities towards the lack of electricity in Awaran city. Awaran was given as state of a district in 1992 but till today people lack electricity. We know that there are many benefits of electricity to make the work easier and they useContinue reading “Letter: No electricity”
Letter: Students lack career counselling
By: Mehrab Karim Dehati (Turbat) Turbat is the second biggest city of Balochistan but there is no career counselling at any institutions of Turbat. Furthermore, most of the coaching centres are available, where the students are taking coaching classes for building their reading skills and also showing that what are they interested in. But unfortunately, theyContinue reading “Letter: Students lack career counselling”
Poetry: Fear to dream!
By: Sana Samad I dreamt, once, when all in file,To have the merriest faces, ever, all around,A moment to have my beloveds proud,Someday!When I’ve all earned the respect,My parents, and of the society!In-between, I was lost, maybe, unbeknownst of everything,When I’d my eyes opened,I glanced my shadow,Dwelling in fear!My feet ceased to move ahead,When, whereContinue reading “Poetry: Fear to dream!”
Blog: A short glance over Pasni
By: Abdullah Dawood, Pasni Pasni is a medium seized city located in Makran coast on the Arabia sea around 450km from Karachi. It is a small fishing port in Gwader district. This small city has a very interesting and twisted history in Balochistan. It was named by a British namely Lord Karzan and he namedContinue reading “Blog: A short glance over Pasni”
Letter: Turbat needs attention
By: Sumia Mola Bakhsh, Turbat Turbat is an under-developing city located in Balochistan which has a growing population. Unfortunately, the situations of Turbat city’s are getting deteriorated day by day. People of Turbat are mentally disturbed from governmental misplaced policy. Drugs in Turbat are openly being sold. Government does not show potential of its forces to curb theContinue reading “Letter: Turbat needs attention”