Khalil Fateh;
Women’s education sector in Balochistan is in a very miserable condition. It is clear that woman’s education is so important for a nation, but unfortunately we are deprived of it. In Balochistan, 90 percent of women are far from education due to lack of institutions like schools, universities as well as those that are being backward day by day. Most females are working as farmers who are cultivating and switching clothes for their survival, but the government is not focusing on them. Like a wise female education system is completely destroyed if it remains, then the future generation will get nothing and remain the same as and never be able to run with the competitive world. Finally, I request the government and minister of education to provide separate schools for them. Each and every village should get these basic facilities to educate their girls because it’s stronger than the country.
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