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QUETTA (ANN): Balochistan Health Minister Bakht Kakar has reaffirmed the government’s determination to bring revolutionary changes in the province’s healthcare sector, stressing that providing affordable and quality medical facilities to the people remains a top priority. Speaking to a delegation of journalists, the Minister said that urgent measures are being taken to overcome the lack of healthcare facilities in remote and underdeveloped areas of Balochistan. He added that the provincial cabinet, in its recent meeting, approved significant decisions, including the establishment of the modern Prince Fahd Hospital in Dalbandin and the introduction of the Hospital Waste Management Rules 2025. “These…

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Quetta (ANN): Provincial Minister for Education, Raheela Hameed Khan Durrani, has said that true success in both worldly and spiritual life can only be achieved by incorporating the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) into personal, academic, and professional lives. She was speaking as chief guest at a spiritually enriching Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH) Conference organized by Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) in connection with Rabi-ul-Awwal. Addressing the gathering, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Hafeez said the conference is a testament to the university’s commitment not only to academic excellence but also to moral and…

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QUETTA (6 AM Report): Adviser to the Chief Minister Balochistan on Labour and Manpower, Sardar Baba Ghulam Rasool Khan Umrani, has said that the provincial government is utilizing all available resources to resolve the problems faced by the people of Balochistan. He expressed these views while meeting with political and tribal representatives at his office in the Civil Secretariat. During the meeting, the overall political situation of the province and regional issues were discussed in detail. Sardar Umrani emphasized that the guidance and suggestions of tribal and political leaders hold great importance, as they serve as the foundation for public…

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Gandakha (UNA): Provincial Minister for Livestock, Sardarzada Faisal Khan Jamali, has said that public service remains the central pillar of his political struggle and that he values his constituency’s people with respect and commitment. Speaking to media representatives, he stated that continuous efforts are underway for the development of the area, with available resources being utilized to provide lasting solutions to public problems. “The government is taking concrete steps for public welfare, and I am personally ensuring that every citizen benefits from development projects,” he said. The minister highlighted ongoing projects in his constituency, including road construction, provision of clean…

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Chagai (UNA): After remaining closed for several days due to heightened Iran-Israel tensions, the Pak-Iran border gate at Taftan has been reopened through the efforts of Deputy Commissioner Chagai and Assistant Commissioner Taftan. According to Levies sources, with the reopening of the gate, local residents have been allowed to travel to Zahedan on a 15-day corridor permit, easing movement and facilitating trade activities. The corridor passes will be issued by the office of the Deputy Commissioner Dalbandin. The reopening sparked joy among local communities, who welcomed the decision and praised the authorities. They said the move fulfills a longstanding public…

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JAFFARABAD (6 AM Report): Deputy Commissioner Jaffarabad, Khalid Khan, has emphasized that the timely recovery of government dues is a crucial part of the government’s financial policy and warned that no negligence in this regard will be tolerated. Chairing an important meeting at the DC office, attended by revenue officers, tehsildars, naib tehsildars, and other revenue staff, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed reports on the recovery of government dues, particularly ushr, abiana (water charges), and agricultural income tax. He directed officials and revenue staff to perform their duties with honesty and diligence, ensuring that all recoveries are completed within the stipulated…

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PISHIN (ANN): Acting on the directives of Deputy Commissioner Mansoor Ahmed Qazi, the district administration of Pishin carried out a major operation against illegal Afghan nationals in Saranan town and its adjoining refugee camp. The operation was led by Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Engineer Najam Kabzai, along with Assistant Commissioner Naveed Baloch, Levies Force, and FC personnel. Several shops run by Afghan nationals in Saranan city were sealed, while more than 100 illegal Afghan residents were arrested from the refugee camp. During the campaign, five illegally built houses were also demolished. According to officials, resistance erupted when Afghan refugees protested…

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DUKI (6 AM Report): Deputy Commissioner Duki, Muhammad Naeem Khan, has urged local body representatives to prioritize public service and play the role of a bridge between the government and the people. He was addressing an introductory meeting with chairmen and vice chairmen of 19 union councils of the district. EDO Local Government Razgul Tareen was also present on the occasion. During the meeting, representatives highlighted various issues faced by their respective areas. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized that local body representatives should focus not only on development projects but also on broader social services to provide real relief to the…

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Jacobabad (ANN): The Peshawar-to-Quetta bound Jaffar Express was brought to an unexpected halt at Jacobabad Railway Station on Friday due to security concerns, leaving passengers distressed and uncertain. According to railway officials, the train was stopped temporarily as a precautionary measure. The sudden halt created panic among travelers, many of whom were left stranded at the station. Railway authorities arranged alternative transport to ensure passengers could continue their journey to Quetta. Officials further stated that fares for the Jacobabad-to-Quetta segment were refunded to all passengers. They clarified that the decision was made solely on security grounds and was not linked…

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LASBELA (6 AM Report): In line with the vision of the Chief Minister of Balochistan, and through the special efforts of Parliamentary Secretary for Law and Tourism, Nawabzada Mir Zareen Khan Magsi, as many as 71 previously closed government schools in Lasbela district have been made functional again. As part of this initiative, children were also provided with essential educational supplies including school bags, books, and other necessary materials. Officials stated that this step marks a significant advancement in the promotion of education, ensuring every child’s right to education and paving the way for a brighter future.

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