Letters

"The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are suffering greatly. They have many problems, but load shedding is the worst of them all"

Letters

Schools in Balochistan


Madam,

Balochistan presents a picture of neglect as most villages in the province have no resources for education. The problems in the province pertaining to its education system are yet to be addressed. The government has failed to execute strategies to curtail illiteracy. It is a surprise to find students who have no idea about history, English or even Mathematics. Due to this, the kids end up doing domestic chores at home. Without good education, the country cannot progress. The government has failed to recognise that it is their responsibility to support the future generations by providing them good and free education.

Zaheer Dost,

Kech.

Animal cruelty


Madam,

Throughout history, many humans believe that it is their right to treat animals with cruelty. As seen in many cities, people treat them with brutality. Animals are beaten, caged, whipped and even stabbed. I write this letter to create awareness for animal protection. People should treat God’s creatures kindly. It is a humble request to the government of Pakistan to put an end to animal cruelty as these animals also have a right to live in this world.

Brahim Dost,

Kech

Load shedding in KP


Madam,

The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are suffering greatly. They have many problems, but load shedding is the worst of them all. Power is cut off more than 10 times in one day. The disruption in power supply is hampering daily life and industrial activities. Lives of both students and workers are miserable. Other than production mills and factories, people suffer. In these circumstances, the government is requested to take effective measures to reduce power shortage.

Hamid Khan,

Kech.

Incompetent doctors


Madam,

Turbat is known to be one of Balochistan’s largest cities, however it lacks competent doctors. These days a viral infection has been spreading, however what shocks me is that doctors have failed to diagnose what it is. Every doctor identifies a new disease, creating confusion for patients. I went to a doctor who told me that I had Typhoid. Soon after a week, another doctor diagnosed my fever as dengue virus. With high bills paid to each doctor, at least they should be competent enough to do their jobs correctly, instead of increasing the patient’s suffering. The health officer of the Kech District must immediately take action and reform the system.

Meherul Nisa Ashraf,

Turbat.


Plagiarism


Madam,

Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. It is an immoral act that is ethically and legally wrong. After plagiarising, we may feel short sense of happiness after receiving praises, although credit for the work does not belong to us. When caught plagiarising, a person’s respect and career goes down the drain. We must put in our own effort, use our own ideas, words and knowledge and avoid plagiarising. Thus, we need to be more conscious towards eradicating the roots of plagiarism from our lives.

Ali Jan Maqsood,

Turbat.