Asheya Noor

I want to express my deep concern about a serious issue that is the lack of libraries in Turbat. Turbat has been considered the largest city and districts of Balochistan in terms of population, and serves as a critical connecting point between Iran and Pakistan at three key junctures. It’s a bustling hub of economic activities, blessed with vast agricultural land and an irrigation system. However, the residents of Kech find themselves deprived of essential social and economic facilities. This district has only one library, which is hampered by a lack of books and a conducive educational environment, causing significant disruptions for students. The people of Kech are eager to receive an education, but the opportunities are limited compared to larger cities like Quetta, Karachi, and Lahore. The long distance between Quetta and Kech further compounds the challenges faced by those aspiring to sit for competitive exams. Therefore, I urgently implore the relevant authorities to look at the matter. The matter needs to be sorted out quickly.

 

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