The Government Degree College, Tump, located in Balochistan, currently offers bus transportation exclusively to students residing within the city limits, which leaves other students without this essential service. Learners from remote areas such as Phullabad, Malant, Kohad, Gomazi, Balicha, and other villages located far from the college face significant transportation challenges.
These students are compelled to trek 10-15 kilometers daily to get to university. It is imperative for the authorities to provide buses for these students to guarantee equal educational opportunities for all.
Talal Rafiq Rind
Turbat
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