Ambreen Anwar
Balochistan development landscape is worsening day by day,leading to more despair and distress . A province that suffers from multiple crisis is no way politically band economically equipped for a positive takeoff. Balochistan is in a state of slow-motion development , unemployment,decking education and indicators are a wake-up news for policymakers that all is not well in Balochistan. It has the natural resources including: chromites,fluorite,marble,gold,iron and petroleum which are of prominent importance but besides these it has remained one of the poorest province in Pakistan . Balochistan had been facing manifold challenges since Pakistan’s independence. Resentment and socio-political turmoil in. Baloch society has been fueled by federations denial of Balochistan rightfull share of resources and funds. If we glanced over the areas of Balochistan constitute almost half of Pakistan’s landmass but it is so scarcely populated that they form sole six percent of the nation’s headcant. There are some problems by them plenty of people are being disappointed to live and pass a luxurious life and most of them are in hot water to live their lives. Balochistan is conforted by serious pros and cons such as electricity crisis, extreme water shotaga,lack of education , menace of unemployment ,drug culture, lack of libraries,poverty, terrosim,illiteracy, corruption, overpopulation, inflation and lack of industrial bases which are few ti discuss. It is my soul requested to the government of Pakistan to take action as soon it can be to make the life of public easier and save
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