No Education For Girls In Bajaur

Fazl Rahman

Bajaur:“We have repeatedly requested the government to establish a school in our area because our children are deprived of education. After receiving primary education in a temporary school, due to not having a middle school, most of the children leave their education incomplete taking up work at home or abroad,” said Muhammad Tahir, a resident of the Bajaur. Tahir who works in Saudi Arabia said that the residents of this area do not have health and education facilities.

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Pakistan’s Climate Crisis : Unheard Ordeals Of Baluchistan’s Desperate Date Palm Farmers

Zareef Baloch

Quetta: Yar Mohammad Sakim, a 60-year-old farmer from Kech, is one of the victims of recent Monsoon flood devastations in Balochistan. Sakim’s date palm farms have been ruined which was his major source of income to sponsor his family members.

Standing near his home garden farm, Sakim told The PenPK.com that every year, he used to earn Rs500,000 to Rs600,000 from his home garden; but this year torrential rains and devastated floods have washed away everything. Sakim’s palm and date crops have been ruined, leaving him dependent on charity food and other stuff.

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