Allama Abdul Ali Akhunzada’s contributions to education and Pashto literature are commendable
Balochistan faces many challenges when it comes to the provision of education. The province’s literacy rate stands at 40 percent, one of the lowest in the country. With over 60 percent of children out of school in the region, education continues to be a neglected affair.
Even though there is an evident lack of proper educational infrastructure, Khanozai, a tehsil of district Pishin located some 40 kilometres north of Quetta, has an incredible literacy rate of 98 percent.
Khanozai is known across Asia for its impressive literacy rate and high school enrollment rates for both boys and girls. The credit for putting the region on the path goes to Allama Abdul Ali Akhundzada, who is sometimes referred to as the Sir Syed Ahmad Khan of Balochistan. He gave Khanozai its first school in 1905.
Myanmar Military, Associates Banned From Facebook, Instagram
25 February 2021
Myanmar Military, Associates Banned From Facebook, Instagram
A sign reading ‘MRTV fake news’, referring to the Tatmadaw-controlled broadcaster, is among placards with anti-military regime statements held up by protesters in Yangon on Feb. 16. / Hein Htet / The Irrawaddy
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By The Irrawaddy 25 February 2021
Facebook banned all remaining accounts, pages and media entities controlled by the Myanmar military on Facebook and Instagram Myanmar’s most popular social media platforms as well as ads by military-linked commercial entities on Thursday.
Facebook said in a statement: “We’re continuing to treat the situation in Myanmar as an emergency and we remain focused on the safety of our community, and the people of Myanmar more broadly.”
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Hottest moments from Bridgerton star, Rege Jean Page s, SNL hosting debut
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Rege Jean Page, who plays the Duke of Hastings on Bridgerton, made his SNL hosting debut on the weekend and the results are sexy as. Photo / Instagram / Saturday Night Live
Rege Jean Page, who plays the Duke of Hastings on Bridgerton, made his SNL hosting debut on the weekend and the results are sexy as. Photo / Instagram / Saturday Night Live
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Having rocketed to obsession-level fame with his steamy portrayal of the Duke of Hastings on the Netflix series Bridgerton, Rege Jean Page has shown he is more than just a pretty face when he hosted US comedy skit-show Saturday Night Live.