By: Nawaz Nigwari Library is considered as the backbone of an educational society. Unfortunately, the residents of Kapkapar have been deprived from this valuable thing which is needed for this era. There is not not a single library in Kapkapar where a poor student can avail books to boost up his or her education. MoreContinue reading “Letter: No library in Kapkapar”
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Letter: Stray dogs
By: Simrun Faqeer (Turbat) Stray dogs have become a headache for the citizens of Turbat. They are spreading the infectious rabies virus very rapidly in the city. Similarly, the cases related to rabies virus have increased during the last two weeks. Recently, two persons became the victims of the said virus. Moreover, there is alsoContinue reading “Letter: Stray dogs”
Letter: Omicron in Pakistan
By: Shehzad Sakim (Karki) Omicron is the latest such evolution from most recent Delta, Gamma, Beta, and Alpha. According to WHO that the first case was reported in Botswana and then South Africa on November but has since spread to more than a dozen countries and Pakistan is one of them. The first case ofContinue reading “Letter: Omicron in Pakistan”
Letter: Gas crisis in Turbat
Author: Faiza Rind (Turbat) Balochistan, the land of natural resources like gas, gold, copper, iron, metallic and non metallic resources, but still lacks all these minerals. The gas of Balochistan is being supplied to Sindh, Panjab, Khyber to Gilgit but the people of Balochistan are passing a helpless and pathetic life by cutting wood inContinue reading “Letter: Gas crisis in Turbat”
Blog: Women rights
Author: Shama Iqbal Women rights mean privilege and freedom equal to those of men. Women rights refer to the fundamental rights in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres. According to a researcher, during the 19th and early 20th centuries people began to agitate for the rights of women to vote. In 1893, New ZealandContinue reading “Blog: Women rights”
Report: Gwadar protest; any solution of the grave grievances of Balochistan?
By: Ali Jan Maqsood For last couple of weeks, scores of people including males, females and children have paraded on roads of Gwadar, the hub city of China Pakistan Economic Corridor, remonstrating slogans of rights under the shadow of established “Gwadar ko haq do (Give Rights to Gwadar)” movement, led by the provincial General Secretary ofContinue reading “Report: Gwadar protest; any solution of the grave grievances of Balochistan?”
Letter: No traffic rules
Author: Hammal Naseer (Balnigwar) Turbat is known as the second biggest city of Balochistan but traffic rules are not followed by the citizens. Traffic violation like no helmet during motorbike, cell phone usage during driving, and signal violations are very commonly done by the citizens. Furthermore, traffic police is not strict to the citizens. ManyContinue reading “Letter: No traffic rules”
Article: Depression
Author: Durbibi Shabir Depression can have many causes, and difficult to understand it. It can be caused due to losing of a joy and a violent event when someone has a mental illness like heart disease, weakened immune system and physical pain. Depression doesn’t just affect the mind but also the body.Moreover, some people getContinue reading “Article: Depression”
Letter: Smoking kills
Author: Shahdad Afreeq (Turbat) In recent times, a large number of smokers have been affected by lung cancer and other diseases. In two decades, nearly 100,000 people have died and some are still suffering from dangerous diseases. (WHO) World Health Organization is estimated that 30 percent have increased in Pakistan. Furthermore, teenager and kids areContinue reading “Letter: Smoking kills”
Letter: Ghost teachers
Author: Imdad Ilyas (Balnigwar) Ghost teachers is one of the reasons of out of schools children in Balochistan. According to the report of Alif Ailaan 5000 ghost teachers are present in Balochistan and yet they have not seen the students but they are taking their salary. However they are doing business in other places andContinue reading “Letter: Ghost teachers”