Balochistan and education

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This is with reference to a letter, Balochistan: CSS quota (Dec, 17) by Jalil Khan. Mr. Jalil Khan has accurately pointed out few issues in Balochistan whose solutions seem to be unsolved by our leaders. As the leaders of Balochistan are not concentrating on these issues, but it’s their responsibility to provide basic needed infrastructure to not only Balochistan but also each province.

I am a citizen of Turbat (Balochistan’s 2nd largest city), and it hurts me to state that Turbat is possessing only one governmental collage, and its population is as large as a little Chinese family. At the ending of the admission date, the collage will be ineligible to admit new student further, and as a result some students remain without admission; however two more collage exist in Turbat but they are private and the poor citizens of Turbat cannot afford the expenses for private collage. Balochistan, being the richest province of Pakistan in terms of natural resources, is deprived of several fundamental facilities. The government should have a thorough glance over the province and sort out the issues of Balochistan.

Atiq Ali Jan
Kech