In an age where knowledge is power and connectivity is king, the lack of reliable mobile internet services in Panjgur represents a formidable barrier to educational advancement. The internet is not merely a luxury but a necessity, a gateway to a world of information, innovation, and opportunity. Without it, our students are denied the tools necessary to compete on a global stage, perpetuating a cycle of underdevelopment and stagnation.
The establishment of educational institutions and agricultural initiatives is commendable, but they must not overshadow the urgent need to address our region's infrastructural deficiencies. We cannot afford to rest on our laurels while our citizens languish in digital darkness.
Mohsin Hayat
Panjgur
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