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Educational Problems in Quetta Balochistan | تعلیمی مسائل کوئٹہ بلوچستان میں

 Note: This article is written in both English and Urdu to better understand.

نوٹ: یہ ارٹیکل انگلش اور اردو زبان میں لکھی گئی ہے تاکہ سب کو اسانی سے سمجھ آ جائے ۔



Quetta — The Beautiful Capital Surrounded by Mountains.



Quetta is the capital of Balochistan and the largest city of the province, surrounded by mountains and full of natural resources. Quetta is a very beautiful and charming city, but there are some issues which have not yet reached the Government of Balochistan and the Government of Pakistan, so that they could find solutions for us.


Education Situation in Quetta and Students’ Problems.



Quetta is the only city in Balochistan where people from many other cities come to study. The education system here is to some extent better, but still many students do not get complete education.


Difference in Curriculum and Standards



If you check Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, their educational schedule is far ahead of us. For example, the books that are taught in 8th grade in Balochistan are already taught in 4th or 5th grade in other provinces. This creates a big gap and students of Balochistan are left behind.


Lack of Educational Institutions


Quetta is a big and beautiful city, but there is a shortage of universities, colleges, and schools. Almost in every street you will find a private school, but government schools are very rare. Poor students cannot afford private school fees, so there is a strong need for more government schools, colleges, and universities. Without them, no student can gain proper education.


Corruption and Student Issues


Many students also face corruption issues. Some students even become part of corruption, and because of this, honest and hardworking students cannot get equal opportunities.


What is Needed?


The Government of Balochistan must give serious attention to education.

The number of government schools, colleges, and universities should be increased.

Curriculum should be brought at the same level as other provinces so students can compete nationally.

Corruption in the education system must be eliminated.


کوئٹہ — پہاڑوں میں گھرا خوبصورت دارالحکومت



کوئٹہ بلوچستان کا دارالحکومت اور سب سے بڑا شہر ہے۔ یہ شہر قدرتی خزانوں سے مالا مال اور خوبصورتی کے اعتبار سے منفرد ہے۔ لیکن ساتھ ہی ساتھ یہاں کے شہری کئی مسائل سے دوچار ہیں، جن پر حکومت بلوچستان اور حکومت پاکستان کی توجہ کم ہے۔


کوئٹہ میں تعلیم کی صورتحال اور طلبہ کے مسائل



کوئٹہ بلوچستان کا واحد شہر ہے جہاں مختلف اضلاع سے طلبہ تعلیم کے لیے آتے ہیں۔ تعلیمی ماحول جزوی طور پر بہتر ہے مگر مسائل کی تعداد بہت زیادہ ہے۔


نصاب اور معیارِ تعلیم کا فرق



پنجاب، سندھ اور خیبرپختونخوا کے تعلیمی نصاب اور شیڈول بلوچستان سے کہیں آگے ہیں۔

بلوچستان میں آٹھویں جماعت کی جو کتابیں پڑھائی جاتی ہیں، وہ دوسرے صوبوں میں پانچویں یا چوتھی جماعت میں پڑھا دی جاتی ہیں۔

→ اس فرق سے طلبہ مقابلے میں پیچھے رہ جاتے ہیں۔


تعلیمی اداروں کی کمی


کوئٹہ جیسے بڑے شہر میں یونیورسٹیز، کالجز اور سرکاری اسکولز کی تعداد ناکافی ہے۔

ہر گلی میں پرائیویٹ اسکول تو مل جائے گا، لیکن سرکاری ادارے نایاب ہیں۔

غریب خاندانوں کے طلبہ پرائیویٹ اسکولوں کی فیس برداشت نہیں کر سکتے۔


کرپشن اور طلبہ کے مسائل


کچھ طلبہ خود بھی کرپشن کا شکار ہیں یا کرپشن کے ذریعے آگے بڑھتے ہیں۔

شفاف نظام نہ ہونے کی وجہ سے محنتی طلبہ پیچھے رہ جاتے ہیں۔


ضرورت کیا ہے؟


بلوچستان حکومت کو تعلیم پر ہنگامی بنیادوں پر توجہ دینی چاہیے۔

سرکاری اسکولز، کالجز اور یونیورسٹیز کی تعداد بڑھائی جائے۔

نصاب کو باقی صوبوں کے برابر لایا جائے تاکہ طلبہ قومی سطح پر مقابلہ کر سکیں۔

تعلیمی کرپشن پر قابو پایا جائے۔

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