The political landscape of Balochistan has often been remained under the control of local tribal chieftains and feudal lords. The middle class of the province could never taste power in the provincial political setup. Nawabs and Sardars remained the real repositories of tribal and political power in province. Due to ...
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CHILD LABOUR CONTINUES TO EXIST DESPITE ALL EFFORTS TO END IT…By: Yar Muhammad Badini
Balochistan area wise, is the biggest Province of Pakistan. It is richest province in term of natural resources including natural gas, gold, copper and many other minerals. The province has more than 750 km of coast line with different type of fish. Balochistan has been supplying gas for domestic and ...
Read More »Illegal hunting of Houbara Bustards in Balochistan, a serious threat to wildlife….Bari Baloch
As winter arrives, internationally protected Houbara Bustard fly towards Pakistan and its adjacent countries to escape sub-zero temperature in Siberia and other central Asian countries. Simultaneously, Arab Sheiks belonging to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate (UAE) and Qatar throng to Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan province for hunting rare bird Houbara ...
Read More »What impairs LG performance literacy or other factors?….By: Safiullah
Local Government System has been politicized in Pakistan more than any other country. Whereas General Ayub Khan used it as an electoral college for his election under the banner of Basic Democracies, subsequent dictators used it as a vehicle to the hold on to power. Contrarily, Local Governments were never ...
Read More »NO CHECK ON THE RISING TREND OF CHILD MARRIAGE IN BALOCHISTAN…By: Ghulam Farooq
When Gulbano was married, she was hardly 15 years old. She lived in a far-flung village in district Kech and her parents belonged to a very poor family and un-educated. One year after marriage she became pregnant but couldn,t be sent to any hospital for regular checking since the nearest ...
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