Letter: Load shedding in Turbat

Turbat is the one of the most populated cities of Balochistan but it is deprived from electricity. Electricity is one of the most essential parts of life but unfortunately Turbat is devoid of this basic necessity of life. Similarly, there is great scarcity of electricity though it’s the season of winter due to which theContinue reading “Letter: Load shedding in Turbat”

Letter: Growing inflation rate

Poverty has incredibly reached to its highest peak. Approximately half of the population in Pakistan live under poverty line. There is a record increase in inflation rate. Pakistan will become the worst country in the world if it fails to control the inflation rate. Inflation rate created many issues in Pakistan such as the rateContinue reading “Letter: Growing inflation rate”

Letter: The futile act of Quetta police

Women have extreme values, respect and they are adored in Islam. But it is heart wrenching that recently a video has been displayed in social media where Quetta’s policemen are constraining and pushing three females in the police mattress sternly. Some queries have been commented by the public whether in our society female’s consideration hasContinue reading “Letter: The futile act of Quetta police”

Letter: Cleaning Turbat

Turbat is the second largest city in Balochistan, but a large quantity of garbages are thrown across the city. Because people, who are to pick up the dusts, claim that they are not getting their salaries. Even the money which government gives them, they say, cannot be enough for them to run their families. TheyContinue reading “Letter: Cleaning Turbat”

Blog: School of Nokjo deserves attention

By: Perviaz Elahi Baloch Education, undoubtedly, plays an essential role for the development and prosperity of a society, nation and a country. But unfortunately, Nokjo, a small area of Mashkay tehsil of district Awaran, is currently facing the scarcity of education. Basically, the town has many problems such as a lack of health sectors, growingContinue reading “Blog: School of Nokjo deserves attention”

Letter: Unemployment

Unemployment is a very commonplace issue in Balochistan. The unemployment rate in the province is very high and the major reason is the wastage of resources on the large scale. According to an unofficial report, more than 25,000 graduate students pass out every year and hardly 20,000 secure the job. Due to unemployment, Balochs areContinue reading “Letter: Unemployment”

Letter: Electricity crisis

Electricity is the one of the central issues Balochistan is passing through. In Balochistan, the big cities such as Quetta, Turbat, Sibi and Gwadar often face the shortage of electricity. Meanwhile, there are some villages and towns, there is completely nonavailability of electricity which is one of the most eminent needs of every individual inContinue reading “Letter: Electricity crisis”

Letter: Buleda needs a library

Being the residence of Buleda, it is my foremost responsibility to draw the attention of authorities toward the library problem of Buleda. Library was constructed in 2020 under the authority of the Minister Zahoor Ahmed Buledai but since that it is closed. A great number of students are studying in Buleda but there is notContinue reading “Letter: Buleda needs a library”

Letter: Deprived Balgathar

Balgathar is a village located in Makran division of Balochistan which lacks electricity in the 21th century. Unavailability of electricity is causing hurdles for the residents of unfortunate village. It is heart wrenching to say that in this modern era, everything runs via electricity but the people of Balgathar are still compelled to light upContinue reading “Letter: Deprived Balgathar”