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    Governor sees CPEC as economic development engine

    Tells Chinese ambassador after project’s completion, Pakistan will become the centre stage of economic activities


    Balochistan Governor Muhammad Khan Achakzai. PHOTO: APP

    QUETTA: Balochistan Governor Muhammad Khan Achakzai has hoped that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will economically develop the entire region in the future, saying after its completion, the entire region, especially Pakistan, will become centre stage of trade and economic activities.
    "The CPEC is part of China’s Road and Belt Initiative, which will connect the economic and trade activities of the world as well as provide alternate land route to Central Asia and the Middle East. There are many expectations from CPEC," the Balochistan governor said while speaking to Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing at Governor House Quetta.

    Balochistan main beneficiary of CPEC: governor

    Achakzai urged the ambassador to utilise the vast opportunities arising fro

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    QUETTA: Organisers of the World Pashto Conference decided during the three-day event to celebrate 'Pashtoon Culture Day' every year on September 23.

    Balochistan Chief Minister Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, while chairing the concluding ceremony of the conference, said:

    "My government is determined to promote all languages," adding that his government had increased grants for Balochi, Brahvi and Pashto academies in an attempt to promote languages.

    Writers, poets, intellectuals, authors and literary figures had earlier demanded the government to make Pashto an official and educational language.

    Speakers at the World Pashto Conference spoke at length on the importance of mother languages and urged the federal government to grant national and official status to all languages in the country.

    Pashto Academy Quetta organised a three-day Pashto International Conference "Pashto Language and Globalisation, Challenges and Possibilities" at a local hotel in Quetta o