Illiteracy in Balochistan

 


   Balochistan, according to Land, the largest province of Pakistan, is facing lots of problems, and this is among them. Despite being the country's largest province, Balochistan has long struggled with infrastructure issues, particularly a deficient education system. Thousands of students are being denied their rights to education due to prolonged administrative negligence and mismanagement. Moreover, poverty is also a reason for making the province illiterate; 52% of people are unable to afford to send their children to school. The problem is compounded by ghost teachers, with over 5,000 receiving wages without fulfilling their duties. 

Furthermore, because of these, the province is becoming illiterate, and day by day, the interest in education is decreasing in the province. The province's literacy rate is decreasing, and it has become the smallest province in Pakistan according to its literacy rate compared to other provinces. It is a big disruption for any country's progress, and that is the reason that our country is not progressing towards development and we are not becoming a prosperous nation.

At last, it is requested that the government build more and more schools in Balochistan and provide the latest facilities in the province in order to make the province literate.

Irshad Kulanchi
Turbat, Balochistan

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