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    December 11, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Private’s budgets

    Online class becomes the solution for continuing the education whenever the virus gets worst. After the country is hit by second wave harshly, one’s again the decision was to conduct online classes. However, the private institutions do not have proper appliances and equipments to conduct qualitative classes that could be worth it. The private budget do not allow the use to technological advances which are important for online classes. The authorities must look at all of these sides before passing any decisions. -Afroz MJ Turbat Kech

    Impact of Terrorism

    Terrorism is a very serious issue in Pakistan and it’s effects are very bad on society. In Pakistan terrorist attacks are continued and the complete population is on fear that they are not saved. So I request the authorities to look into this matter by making forces strong. -Barkatullah Turbat

    No facilities for online classes

    Hub city is one of the most industrial cities in our province. There are lots of education institutions where students can get education for instance, government schools, private schools etc. Due to second wave of covid_19. Students are back to their homes and they are told that online classes will be in progressed in these days. In the same, Balochistan itself is deprived from all of the sectors as well internet facilities are unavailable in all over the Balochistan. As we know, government boys high school Hub is one of the famous and biggest schools with high standard strength. I would like to request educational authorities to provide such facilities in schools in order that students should feel comfortable for their study. -Naveed Ahmed Hub

     

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