Reviewed by: Maheen Kareem “A room without books is like a body without a soul.” Books are the real guiders at all ages; one can find the solutions of all problems in books better than somewhere else. “Road to No-where” is the book of John Milne, published in 1975. The great work of Mr. JohnContinue reading “Book review: Road To Nowhere: The rich persons always aim to be rich alone”
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Book review: The Alchemist: The power of real determination towards life goals
By: Banadi Dost The best selling novel, Alchemist, is written by one of the known authors Paulo Choelo who wrote several books and Alchemist is one of his best books; liked and read by most of the students. The narration initiates with a boy named Santaigo who saw a treasure in his dream. Then, heContinue reading “Book review: The Alchemist: The power of real determination towards life goals”
Rashid Deedar: a unique poet of Balochistan
By: Sattar Samad BALOCHISTAN is the only province of Pakistan where you find unique personalities who brought a huge change for Balochistan. Balochistan is full of talents if someone examines and may see poets, singers, dancers, vloggers, artists, etc. Today I will talk about a literary young talented poet whose name is Rashid Deedar. HeContinue reading “Rashid Deedar: a unique poet of Balochistan”
Review: The Broken Wings: An Enchanting Love Story Of The Author
By: Shadri Noor Mahmmad The Broken Wings, is the masterpiece of a Lebanon author,philosopher, artist as well as poet, Khalil Jibran, published in 1912. No doubt, he is one of the most readable authors of the twentieth century by both; Eastern and Western cultures alike. Among his 17 books, the best are: The Broken Wings,Continue reading “Review: The Broken Wings: An Enchanting Love Story Of The Author”
Poor Education System In Balochistan
By: Muhammad Naseem Getting education is the fundamental right of every child born in the world, for education is the most essential need of this modern era. No nation can get the achievement of progress and success without educating its citizens in science and technology. The most successful nations of the world have advanced muchContinue reading “Poor Education System In Balochistan”
Honouring the legacy of the late Balochi Vocalist, Noor Khan Bezanjo
By: Shahzaib Arz Baluch TODAY, we gather to pay homage to the enduring heritage of Noor Khan Bezanjo, a gifted artist renowned for his melodious voice, profound lyrics, and poetic brilliance. He was born on January 9, 1970 in Pasni, Balochistan, Noor Khan was the beloved son of Ghulam Sarwar Bezanjo. From the initial age,Continue reading “Honouring the legacy of the late Balochi Vocalist, Noor Khan Bezanjo”
Balochi handcrafts are sections of subculture and livelihood
By: Muhammad Amin BALOCHI embroidery has been the most indispensable area of Baloch way of lifestyles for years, however, now it has come to be more of a livelihood than a culture and hundreds of people, specially women are concerned in it. But is Balochi embroidery a profitable business? Some Baloch women no longer sewContinue reading “Balochi handcrafts are sections of subculture and livelihood”
BOOK TIME: ‘How to stop worrying and start living’ a self-guided book
Reviewer: Tabish Feroz “Among those three points, the most effective and affective one I found is “Get The Fact” in which Dale elaborates, unless and until we have the fact, we can’t remedy our troubles intellectually. Without the fact, all we can do is to put ourselves in confusion and nothing else and confusion isContinue reading “BOOK TIME: ‘How to stop worrying and start living’ a self-guided book”
Article time: Sui Gas In Balochistan
By: Sana Samad Balochistan is the backbone of Pakistan, as Balochistan is full of natural resources. Natural gas is also giving many advantages to the citizens of Pakistan. Natural gas was discovered at Sui gas field in 1952 and by 1955 and being supplied in different cities of the country. Today Sui gas is theContinue reading “Article time: Sui Gas In Balochistan”
Blog Time: Sadiq KB, a legendary man for the inhabitants of Kallag
By: Muneeb Maqsood, Kallag, a village in Kech district, used to be one of the most backward villages in Kech in terms of standard education. Instead of providing education to the youth of Kallag, the residents favored to send their youth to work places as a source of income and working in various workplaces divertedContinue reading “Blog Time: Sadiq KB, a legendary man for the inhabitants of Kallag”