QUETTA: Provincial Finance Minister Mir Zahoor Ahmad Buledi has said that completion of under-construction development projects in different parts of Balochistan will help end the sense of deprivation among the people of the province.

He said this during a visit to the under-construction building of a law college in Turbat. He said the completion of the construction work of the law college building and start of academic activities in the institution would fulfil a long-standing demand of the area people.

“Students of all nearby districts and areas of Turbat will have the opportunity to study law near their home towns,” he said.

The provincial minister expressed the hope that students of the area would do their best to improve the judicial system of the province and the country after obtaining law degrees from the college.

He said that earlier students of the area, especially female students, used to face a lot of difficulties in getting law education as they had to go to Quetta, Karachi or other cities of the country for getting law education, but with the construction of law college in Turbat their problems would be solved to a large extent.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2020

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