Mashkay, a tehsil in Awaran district, is absolutely devoid of fundamental rights. Such sd drinkable water, health care, well-maintained roads, and a variety of other basic necessities.
Furthermore, I primarily wish to provide a reference for educational issues. In 2013, a devastating earthquake destroyed everything and killed a large number of people in Mashkay. All buildings, including houses, hotels, stores, schools, and colleges, were destroyed by the earthquake. As a result, some of the well-heeled migrated to other cities, while the poor remained. They toiled day in and day out to build modest cottages so that they could live a humble lifestyle.
In whatsoever respect, the Balochistan government did not fund them during that difficult period. Let them alone; even the authorities did not rehabilitate the destroyed schools and universities at the time. It’s terrible; some of the schools were rebuilt after four years, but many have since collapsed. Consequently, the government remains dormant and pays no attention to the province’s educational system. As a result, education is said to as a person’s third eye, allowing them to see their aspirations come true.
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.”
However, the citizens of Mashkay are in a difficult situation in terms of obtaining a good education. If the government also ignores schools, it would be tough to anticipate whether our nation would develop.
Finally, For the sake of God, the Balochistan government is humbly requested to rebuild all surviving schools and colleges as soon as possible.