No discrimination|| Girls’ Education|| Present Past
Balochistan shares vast territory with Pakistan, but it is the
most backward province of the country. Besides this, Balochistan is also
lagging regarding girls' rights to education threatened in Balochistan, especially
in the past, the females were overlooked by the parents and authorities
regarding school enrollment. On the other way, females were forced to sit at
home and took care of their children.
Likewise, when we observe the traditional background of Baloch culture, it reveals a conservative mindset not to let girls come out of their homes. They are bounded by their traditional rules and regulations. But in such a modernized world, Baloch is to innovate its traditional concept and allow their females to get an education and make their bright future.
By now, to some
extent, tendencies have mutated in Balochistan, and Balochs agreed to educate
their daughters on lower levels. And then, the girls’ aptitude further, to a
great extent, persuaded the Baloch parents' that females are not inferior to males
in any field of life. A girl’s birth would cause glum in our society, while on
a boy’s birth, community members were rejoicing. There must be equal rights and observation among both
genders.
Indeed, it was a frustrating condition, but now this has
considerably got obsoleted. People now consider the birth of a girl as a
blessing and onward to educate them as equal to males.
After the
change in thoughts and traditions in Balochistan, the higher authorities feel
their responsibilities and provide more opportunities to females for education
and other faculties. Females are an equivalent part of life, so the Baloch
nation should grasp this reality of life and not confine girls merely in
households, but educate them and let them participate in entire life’s
activities.
By: Shaad D.M
HOPLEA Academy Absor
Turbat Kech
Balochistan
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