By: Ghulam Hussain Gichki I do believe that we human beings are all equal in rights and dignity regardless of gender, race, social class, language, traditional and religious beliefs, and political opinions. In past, custom and culture were dominant, as a result women were considered inferior to men. Nowadays patriarchy is still practiced but IContinue reading “Blog: Gender inequality”
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Blog: The Kashmir dispute
By: Hammal Zahid The Kashmir dispute is the oldest unresolved international conflict in the world today taking about more than six decades. In fact, this is the core circumstance between Pakistan and India that has bedeviled relations between the two countries since August 1947 while the State has majority of Muslim population, and it notContinue reading “Blog: The Kashmir dispute”
Letter: Flour price Turbat
Flour is one of the most essential things but due to its high price most people are suffering from it. The same problem is being faced by the citizens of Turbat as well. It is a big problem for the common masses and it is creating difficulties for them. Recently, flour prices have been increasedContinue reading “Letter: Flour price Turbat”
Letter: Dasht woes
Instead of having huge population and being one of the most populated villages of Balochistan, Dasht has been facing some intense and severe basic facilities. There is no hospital, lacks qualified teachers, functional cellphone network and many more. In fact, students plus people are facing a number of difficulties and hardships which force and compelContinue reading “Letter: Dasht woes”
Letter: Medium of instruction
The main issue in our educational system is the medium of instruction. Our system imparts vantage to the English language due to which students have to employ most of their potential in learning English. Moreover, its consequences in their weakness in the core subjects. Whereas, the world’s advanced countries such as China, Japan, France andContinue reading “Letter: Medium of instruction”
Article: The status of women in our society
By: Noor Jahan M. Ayaz It is important that a country reflects on the status it has accorded to its women citizens. A woman is that entity who looks delicate but she has courage to walk step to step with men. No matter, how the time is tough but still she is ready to faceContinue reading “Article: The status of women in our society”
Article: Women’s role in the prosperity of Balochistan
By: Muhammad Amin According to the World Bank Report (2020), 48% of the total population of Pakistan consists of women but we oppressed them and made them a burden on 52% of the population by forgetting them. By carrying the economic, political and social burden, they would start working within the society to pay offContinue reading “Article: Women’s role in the prosperity of Balochistan”
Blog: Balochistan continues to suffer from shortage of electricity
By: Shargul Fazal Ever since Pakistan gained independence, Balochistan has been raising its voice for electricity. Sadly, it has not been connected to the national grid station yet. Electricity makes our lives easier and helps us in every aspect of life, but depending the division’s electricity on Iran – the neighboring country – and notContinue reading “Blog: Balochistan continues to suffer from shortage of electricity”
Blog: A legendary era of Lata Mangeshkar has just ended
By: Noor Bakhsh Saleem Mangeshkar, also known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was one of the most versatile singers in the Indian film industry. With the reference of a report, Lata was born on September 28, 1929, to classical singer and theatre artist. Her father started teaching her music at an early age. By theContinue reading “Blog: A legendary era of Lata Mangeshkar has just ended”
Book review: Out of my mind
By: Shadri Aslam “Out of my mind”. It is a novel which is written by Sharon M. Draper. This is a great book which tells about the disabilities of 11 years old girl, Melody. Although she was disabled bodily, but she was always a mentally strong girl. Melody was not like other kids. She could not walk, talkContinue reading “Book review: Out of my mind”