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Balochistan portion of The Baloch News focuses on the Baloch personalities who have contributed greatly in Balochi and Brahvi languages or they have worked for the betterment of Baloch and Balochistan in political, literary and social platforms. It also includes the Balochi folk stories that have much popularity in Baloch nation and the Baloch ancestors used to tell those stories to the young generation so that the centuries old stories remain alive in the hearts of Baloch nation.

The Dad Series Allah Dad Wahid was born on 5 August 1996 at Lyari General Hospital in Karachi. With his birth, he was brought to his native place in the Singanisar area of Turbat, Balochistan – everyone was unknown how...
Some lives do not end with death; they disperse into memory, language, and unfinished conversations. Allah Dad Baloch was one such life. His presence ensured not through monuments or records alone, but through the ideas he cultivated, the words...
The Dad Series 4 February, 2025, Allah Dad Wahid was shot dead. The gunman must have had a clear and ambitious plan to end his life. The life that had a collective purpose; the life that had dreams to contribute...
The Dad Series This interview is the part of the series of interviews we, at The Baloch News, are taking from the friends and family members of Allah Dad Wahid under our ongoing series “The Dad Series”. Our first interaction...
Similar to a colony, Balochistan is going through every sort of evil – from enforced disappearances to extrajudicial murders, and media blackout to threats and harassment (particularly to political workers). Where once enforced disappearances, mainly, as alleged, by the...
Yup, seriously, we were unaware of this. We only knew that you had fabricated this story yourself and subsequently fed it to parliamentary factions and social media. But a person who is one thing inwardly, another outwardly, and entirely different...
Translation by Mahekan Wali Until the snake of the bosom isn't controlled, then killing and naking the dead would be more in a colonized land. Maybe someone is really jubilant today, but then a dawn would come when they would be...
Translation by Fahad Baloch A friend told me. “On an evening, three men came to our clinic. One among them held a Tasbeeh; another was dressed in pressed cotton; and one was wearing sunglasses: all three of them had slight...
Translation by: Qandeel Gul 13 August, 2013 Tuesday, 10:38PM to 11:05PM Raza: Nisar Jan, today, I am recalling your words. Nisar: Which words? Raza: Those you said before Baba. I was so enchanted that I wanted to kiss your mouth for that. Send...
In Nisar Ahmed’s novel "Tunn", Ghulam is called a mad man for refusing to sell his land; this resistance is outlined in the powerful phrase, “Am I mad? Why should I die when I am Ghulam? I'm not interested...

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