Fueling hope

The Government Girls Degree College in Turbat has only four buses for students’ daily commute. But that is not the actual tragedy. The real tragedy is that none of those four buses can be used because there is not enough fund to arrange fuel to keep the buses running. Therefore, students face immense difficulties during their commute to the institution and then the commute back home. Numerous appeals have been made to the office of the principal, but to no avail. This persistent problem affects students’ academic journey and bars them from attending their classes regularly. The relevant authorities should promptly take action to address this matter, which will certainly revive optimism and enthusiasm among students.

JALASHK BALACH

DASHT

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