Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How to end poverty in Pakistan

Pakistan is not a poor country but there are some places in Pakistan that is suffering from poverty like in some parts of Balochistan people live in a desert with no electricity, no modern technology, no markets no hospitals no homes. People live in small huts with big families children don't go to schools they don't have important nutritions necessary for health.
Now the question is how to put an end to this poverty? The answer is that the rich families should donate as much as they can to the people living in deserts. It is not the responsibility of government only but also it is responsibility of the citizens. The government should provide job opportunities for men women both. They should build hospitals so that the women can give birth to her child in a safe and clean atmosphere. Government should build schools so the children can get modern education and have a better future.
This is the picture of baloch woman returning to her home built from branches and cloth rags. the life over there is totally different from rest of the country. The people don't have modern transportation to travel to city areas.
This is the picture of balochi child in a school. The school is built from branches. 58 percent of schools in Balochistan operate with only 1 teacher

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

My Culture

I am from Pakistan and the culture over there is way different than in US. Let's start with women right's in tribal areas of Pakistan there is no education for girls. They are against it but the society is struggling for their rights. Some organization's are conveying their message to educate your children. They are constantly visiting these tribal areas to convey the message of education. To educate there children specially women so they can become more powerful in the future.
Now let's about food Pakistani food is very delicious and famous like biryani, kabob, aloo keema, sindhi biryani and many more dishes. These are traditional dishes. Pakistani dishes are known for spicy flavours.
In Pakistan loyalty to the family comes before other social relationships, even business. In Pakistan families are quite large, sometimes having up to 6 children. Pakistani people are really warm welcoming. They treat their guests with kindness and respect it doesn't matter where they are from or who they are when you visit our home you are our guest.