Dur Jan Hakeem
Balochistan, the second-largest province in Pakistan, faces a severe crisis in its education system. The lack of infrastructure, teachers, and resources has led to a dismal state of affairs. Schools often remain closed, and when they do open, there are no basic facilities like water, chairs, or tables. This has resulted in a significant number of students being deprived of their right to education. Education is the backbone of any society, and without it, people lack the knowledge and skills to respect and appreciate the value of learned individuals. The situation is dire, with small children forced to work as farmers or shepherds instead of attending school. The government of Balochistan has failed to establish a functional education system, despite receiving funds from other countries. This has led to a cycle of poverty and ignorance, making it difficult for the province to progress. The people of Balochistan are worried about the future of their children and the province as a whole.
We urge the government of Balochistan to take immediate action to address this issue. Education is the key to unlocking the potential of any society, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that its citizens have access to quality education. We request the government to establish functional schools, hire qualified teachers, ensure regular attendance, and provide support to families who cannot afford to send their children to other provinces for education. Only through education can we hope to bring about positive change in Balochistan and empower its people to build a better future. We hope that the government will take our request seriously and take prompt action to address the education crisis in Balochistan.