A village called Kesak, with a population of roughly a thousand people, is only 20 kilometres from its nearest city, Turbat, but it lacks fundamental rights and facilities such as roads, dispensaries, clean water supply, and, most importantly, quality education, which is the foundation for illuminating the futures of youths in the current era.
Besides that, as education is the most powerful and radical weapon used to change the world, it is painful to note that it has been 6 to 7 years infrastructure, essentially the building of Kesak’s middle school for the boys students has already been built but is still not functional. It lacks academic books, science liberators, running water, toilets, chairs, discs, and, most importantly, teachers.
Lastly, it is urged that the Education Minister and higher authorities resolve the dilemmas of these troubled students in order to illuminate their bright futures. “Education is the key to success,” as stated by a legendary figure.
Kesak Kech