The district of Awaran in Balochistan lacks various fundamental facilities such as good schools, hospitals, roads, libraries and many more.
This is indicative of the failure of our political leaders, who forget about the needs of the people once in power. The provincial and federal governments must change their ways and take concrete steps for the development of Awaran.
Rehan Ahmed
Turbat
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