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Sunday, 1 June 2014
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Punjab to fund Balochistan projects
LAHORE - On the special directions of Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, the Punjab government will provide cooperation for construction of two parks and designing and renovation of an important road for the people of Balochistan.
During the visit of Balochistan Chief Minister, Dr Abdul Maalik to Lahore, it was decided that Punjab government will assist Balochistan government in designing and renovation of two parks and airport road in Quetta. The Punjab chief minister Punjab has ordered immediate implementation of the decision regarding designing and renovation of airport road and construction of two parks in Quetta. Punjab government will provide all funds in this regard and it would be a gift for the people of Quetta.
Meanwhile, former federal minister Ejazul Haq met Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif here on Friday. Political situation of the country and national issues were discussed in the meeting, according to an official handout, Meanwhile, Assembly members of various districts called on the Punjab chief minister and informed him about the pace of ongoing development projects in their respective areas.
Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister said that service to the people was the pivot of politics of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and it is serving the people of Punjab with honesty and commitment for the last five and a half years. He said that mega projects worth billions of rupees had been executed across the province. He said Punjab was rich in mineral resources which could be utilised for achieving the goal of self-sufficiency. He said that a solid strategy has been adopted for fully benefiting from mineral wealth in the province. He said that a number of welfare programmes were continuing successfully for bringing the deprived segments of the society into national mainstream. Those who met the Chief Minister included Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah, Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan, Muhammad Afzal Khokhar and Rais Mehbob Ahmad.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Balochistan Militancy Devastates Education System
The provincial government, responding to public demands for
stepped-up security, vows to improve the situation.
QUETTA – Nazeer Ahmed Bangulzai was a typical
student in the Awaran area of Balochistan Province, but militant threats have
reached the point that they are blocking him from an education.
"My father is not letting me to go to
school," the 10th-class student said. "He told me that armed men
would kill me if they found me going to school." This situation has repeated itself throughout
the province, blocking thousands of young students from getting an education.
And that's casting a shadow on the future for coming generations.
"Our future is moving ahead in darkness;
someone should come forward to assist us in this calamitous situation so that
we can continue our education without any fear," Nazeer said. As the situation reaches the crisis point,
Balochistan residents are calling for the provincial government to step up
efforts to keep the school system functioning.
"The role of government is, primarily, in
protecting educational institutions," Mohammad Ali, a schoolteacher in
Noshki, told Central Asia Online. "If they [the schools] are destroyed by
the militants, the government must ensure that these schools are rebuilt and
the process of education continues without any further disruption."
Dropout rates pose a major challenge
Militant attacks on schools and on educators
have forced roughly 70,000 children to leave school this year, according to
officials. The terrorism has included barrages of gunfire at school buses. Roughly 1.3m children throughout the province
aren't going to school, Balochistan Chief Minister Dr. Abdul Malik said.
"A high dropout rate and poor access of
children to school have emerged as the biggest challenges in the
province," he said. Observers accuse the militancy of being the
chief culprit behind Balochistan's nation-leading illiteracy rate, A.N. Sabir,
president of the Government Teachers Association Quetta, told Central Asia
Online.
"The militants' biased attitude is shutting
the doors of education ... and they want to keep the masses in the darkness of
ignorance," Shantul Gurginari, a senior educator and former professor of
history in Balochistan, said. "It is a great conspiracy against
Balochistan that anti-peace elements want to smash the entire system of
education in the province," Ali said. "These militant groups are
trying to keep the Baloch nation backward and illiterate ... making their youth
easily susceptible to militancy."
Putting children back in school
The harsh situation contradicts what the
residents want, analysts say. "People want their children to be literate
… but in reality there is no one to help them out," Khuzdar social worker
Behram Rind told Central Asia Online. "In conflict areas, seeking an
education might cost you your life."
The provincial government says it recognises the
need to ensure safe access to schools and a safe learning environment. "We are taking all possible measures to
maintain law and order and to restore the educational system in the
militancy-hit areas," Malik said.
The government is reviewing education-related
policies and has allocated Rs. 61.3 billion (US $62m) to fix the problems, he
said. Reforms will include providing security for
teachers, students and other stake-holders, Sabir said.
"It is the need of the hour to eradicate
the menace of extremism and terrorism from education in Balochistan," he
added.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
FC important partner in socio-economic development of Balochistan
Frontier Corps Balochistan
has made its presence felt in a positive way in the largest province of
Pakistan by running schools and colleges, providing medical facilities to
patients and coming to aid of earthquake affectees in Awaran. The FC is playing an
important role in the promotion of education in Balochistan with an aim to win
hearts and minds of the people.
According to Frontier Corps
Balochistan sources, it has been running six colleges and 33 schools in the
province, in which over 13,000 students were presently getting education, 1,409
of them studying freely. The number of students in FC run schools will be
raised upto 15000 in near future.
Some 400 local teachers have
also been provided jobs in FC schools with free boarding, lodging, medical and
transportation facilities. While 14 students are
sponsored by the force to study in renowned educational institutions. The FC
has provided hostel facility for over 300 students at five different locations
including Loralai, Muslim Bagh, Zhob, Khuzdar and Dera Bugti.
During the earthquake relief
operations in Awaran last year, the FC was the first institution, which responded
to the natural calamity. FC took up the challenge as an opportunity to earn
good will of masses. A total of 1739 troops
participated in earthquake relief activities. It provided 5892 ration
bags, distributed 14 relief goods trucks, 600 cartons of medicines and 425
shelters. FC provided specialist medical facilities to the people in far-flung
areas of the province. According to available data,
from 2011 to 2013, the FC provided medical facilities to 89,284 patients in 212
free camps across Balochistan.
In the year 2011, FC held 72
free camps providing treatment to 28753 patients, in the year 2012, 89 camps
were set up and 30045 patients were treated. In 2013, 51 camps were
established where 30486 patients got treatment. In close coordination with
Home and Tribal Affairs Department of Government of Balochistan, FC has
imparted training to 1533 personnel of Police Prisons Staff as well as Levies
and Balochistan Constabulary in 11 batches. FC provides training to law
enforcement agencies on a regular basis. During the year 2012 and
2013, FC trained 1380 Levies personnel in seven batches. While in 2013 it
trained 103 personnel of Police Prison Staff in three batches and in the same
year, it trained 50 personnel of Balochistan Constabulary in a single batch.
FC’s anti narco operations
have continued alongside other duties with considerable success. From the year,
2011 to 2013, FC recovered narcotics worth Rs.5268 million and arrested 50
criminals selling the illegal substances. The force recovered 84600 kilograms
of heroin, morphine, hashish, opium and chemicals.
The force also recovered
176,335 kgs of ammunition and 48,518 tons of explosive material from criminals.
In its efforts to check illegal human trafficking, the FC Balochistan arrested
16,033 persons, including 14,972 Afghanis, 862 Pakistanis, 154 Bengalis and 34
Iranians.
Challenges and Triumphs for Building Balochistan
Sardars, nawabs continue To dominate #Balochistan. They had done nothing but brought Balochistan to this stage
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Afghan Spy Agency Behind Terrorism in Balochistan
The provincial and federal intelligence agencies in Balochistan, along with law enforcement agencies, recently established an Intelligence Fusion Cell in the restive province.
This cell had been receiving intelligence inputs since long that a specific group of militants was smuggling weapons in large numbers into Balochistan from some areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province. These weapons were going to be used for a series of terrorist activities across the province. Last week, on leads from intelligence agencies, the Frontier Corps in Balochistan along with the Balochistan Police conducted a successful operation and seized a large cache of weapons and ammunition; this was being transported on a truck en route to Balochistan. Several AK-47s, pistols, magazines, torches, telescopes and bullets were among the items recovered.
Prior to this, the intelligence agencies tipped off Frontier Corps and Baloch Police forces who then recovered large numbers of items used for bomb blasts from Pir Alizai forest area of Balochistan. The items included explosive material, remote-controlled detonators, prima cards and an assortment of switches, which were being imported to plan a host of terrorist activities across the province.
According to reliable information with security agencies, the militants in Balochistan have the support and help of Afghanistan's notorious spy agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS). Furthermore, it was revealed that the NDS is not alone in all these activities, rather it has the assistance of various other foreign powers behind-the-scenes.
Later, Balochistan's Home Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti was given a briefing and exhibit of the seized weapons and ammunitions by Frontier Corps personnel.
This cell had been receiving intelligence inputs since long that a specific group of militants was smuggling weapons in large numbers into Balochistan from some areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province. These weapons were going to be used for a series of terrorist activities across the province. Last week, on leads from intelligence agencies, the Frontier Corps in Balochistan along with the Balochistan Police conducted a successful operation and seized a large cache of weapons and ammunition; this was being transported on a truck en route to Balochistan. Several AK-47s, pistols, magazines, torches, telescopes and bullets were among the items recovered.
Prior to this, the intelligence agencies tipped off Frontier Corps and Baloch Police forces who then recovered large numbers of items used for bomb blasts from Pir Alizai forest area of Balochistan. The items included explosive material, remote-controlled detonators, prima cards and an assortment of switches, which were being imported to plan a host of terrorist activities across the province.
According to reliable information with security agencies, the militants in Balochistan have the support and help of Afghanistan's notorious spy agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS). Furthermore, it was revealed that the NDS is not alone in all these activities, rather it has the assistance of various other foreign powers behind-the-scenes.
Later, Balochistan's Home Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti was given a briefing and exhibit of the seized weapons and ammunitions by Frontier Corps personnel.
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