By: Altaf Adam, Karachi The growing incidents of rape, harassment and violence against women become a common activity across the country. The cases of harassment and sexual assault against women remain endless from several years ago due to absence of proper attention of government and other concerned authorities regard the geo per dozing issue. Moreover,Continue reading “Letter: Women aren’t save”
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Poem: My village
By: Ehsan Sabz (10 years, Balnigwar) I love my village, There is no any college, My village is so far, I go there by car, My family is there, They fear of bear, The road is broken, The money is taken, The village people are poor, Because authorities are very cruel. Published in Makran times
Article: COVID-19 and its impacts on Pakistan
By: Danish Hameed, Novel Corona Virus is a deadly disease which first attacked the Wuhan of China and later started spreading in the whole globe affecting all of the countries of the world.The growing COVID-19 crisis threatens to hit the developing countries not only the health crisis but also the economic and social crisis overContinue reading “Article: COVID-19 and its impacts on Pakistan”
Letter: Water in Gawadar
Water plays an important role in the recent time. It is the most important thing for every living creature in the world where that is an animal, plant or social animal. But the shocking thing is that the people in Gawadar are deprived of basic necessity of life that is water Moreover, if the peopleContinue reading “Letter: Water in Gawadar”
Article: Baloch and their living style
By: Noor Bakhsh Saleem The word Baloch, by its connotation is meant nomad. Over 75 percent of the BALOCH live in Balochistan and apart from Balochistan, Baloch also dwell in other provinces of Pakistan. Moreover, about the origion of the world ‘Baloch’, Rawlinson (1873) estimated that the word ‘BALOCH’ came from the name of BabylonianContinue reading “Article: Baloch and their living style”
Article: Baloch and their living style
By: Noor Bakhsh Saleem The word Baloch, by its connotation is meant nomad. Over 75 percent of the BALOCH live in Balochistan and apart from Balochistan, Baloch also dwell in other provinces of Pakistan. Moreover, about the origion of the world ‘Baloch’, Rawlinson (1873) estimated that the word ‘BALOCH’ came from the name of BabylonianContinue reading “Article: Baloch and their living style”
Poem: School’s days
By: Zameer Aslam (12 years, Turbat) I loved my school,That was very cool,Teachers were friendly,They taught us greatly,I remembered break bell,It sounded very well,Drinking, eating in canteen,Putting the plastic in dustbin,Sandwich, samosa, juice and cake,Now they will not come back,Teachers, girls and boys,I really miss those days, Publish in Makran times
Letter: Diabetes in Pakistan
There is a huge burden of diabetes in Pakistan where several people are suffering from Diabetes disease. The prevalence rate of diabetes is very high across the country. Approximately around 17.3 percent of adults population is under of it. Due to lack of serious awareness of government and people, this is worsening the more populationContinue reading “Letter: Diabetes in Pakistan”
Letter: Covid-19 in institutions
On 24th of November, it was decided to shut the educational institutions all over the country because of spreading Covid-19. In institutions, a great ratio of students get involved and rush on a single place due to that Covid-19 may spread there. But I am shocked that in markets, bazaars, train stations there also aContinue reading “Letter: Covid-19 in institutions”
Article: Remembering Phillip Hughes
By: Sana Samad, On November 27, 2014 the world became in pain when they listened the death news of Phillip Hughes, an Australian cricketer. Phillip Hughes was 25 years old and was just three days away from his 26th birthday, but he was felled by a bouncer from a bowler Sean Abbot during a SheffieldContinue reading “Article: Remembering Phillip Hughes”