T.V addiction is perilous for children and no one is willing to prevent children who constantly watch T.V. Due to this, they are badly affected physically and mentally. Furthermore, it makes unreal to the other activities and experiments of life. It is only wastage of time similarly to drug and alcoholic addiction.To conclude, watching T.VContinue reading “Letter: T.V addiction”
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Letter: Females need educational facilities
Education is the basic rights of every individual. Unfortunately, in Balochistan, the illiteracy rate of girls is on the top. In rural areas, there is no concept of females’ education as educational facilities are not provided to them. No doubt, females are very powerful if they get education, they can change the shape of theContinue reading “Letter: Females need educational facilities”
Story: Why can’t I get education?
By: Shubeen Fida, Once upon a time there were two friends named Arwaah and Kandi. They were also best friends and neighbors. Arwaah and Kandi always played together and sometimes they used to travel to Mirani dam from Dasht as they lived in Dasht and Mirani dam was close to them. They used to goContinue reading “Story: Why can’t I get education?”
Letter: Iran border
Iran Border is the main part for the citizens of Balochistan to earn and feed their children. But, they are compelled to leave this work because of the government policy. Since November, drivers are restrained to work in border. Due to this, they are facing several circumstances such as nonavailability of water and food. ThoughContinue reading “Letter: Iran border”
Letter: Omicron on rise
People have already been miserable due to the four waves of COVID-19 which have effected the all departments of lives. Now, omicron in Pakistan is alarmingly increasing which if not gets solved, will worsens the situation. The Omicron variant is spreading like wildfire in the metropolis with the positivity ratio increasing to 10pc and infectionContinue reading “Letter: Omicron on rise”
Letter: Heavy rains in Balochistan
Heavy rains beat the seaside urban areas of Balochistan, delivering streak flooding, with Makran division being the hardest hit with dividers of various houses falling or being covered by water.Because of serious downpour, many private designs in Quetta, entire Makran including Turbat, Gwadar and different areas have fallen.Various Balochistan urban communities, especially those along theContinue reading “Letter: Heavy rains in Balochistan”
Poem: My elder brother
My elder brother loves me a lot, He supports me in every situation, My elder brother is my world, His love cannot be described in words, He guides me all the time, He is my superhero. Abdul Qadir (Turbat)
Article: Balochistan vociferates for education
By: Muneeb Maqsood Balochistan, Pakistan’s richest-in-resources province, vociferates with a growing ratio of illiteracy – especially in higher education section. The province merely owns nine universities which cannot succeed to accommodate the whole students of a hundred and sixteen (116) inter and degree colleges in the newly introduced BS programs. Sadly, the annual budget alsoContinue reading “Article: Balochistan vociferates for education”
Story: A dream with hundred lessons
By: Mehrullah Akhtar Grandma asked me, “My cutest beta, why don’t you take time and come to see me? You know that I am old and it is a tough task for me to come in your home to see you.” I replied quickly, “Mom, you know I am very busy with my study andContinue reading “Story: A dream with hundred lessons”
Book review: Issue of identity and double consciousness in Ahmed Ali’s “Twilight in Delhi”
Reviewed by Sana Samad The book “Twilight in Delhi” written by Ahmed Ali has been considered one of the most well-known works of Pakistani literature written in English language. This book discussed about the Indian Muslims jihad against Christianity when they thrived to conquer India which caused merciless killings, untold bloodshed and violent chaos. InContinue reading “Book review: Issue of identity and double consciousness in Ahmed Ali’s “Twilight in Delhi””