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Pakistan鈥檚 Balochistan launches foreign jobs drive, 180 youth secure Gulf jobs within a year

Pakistan鈥檚 Balochistan launches foreign jobs drive, 180 youth secure Gulf jobs within a year
Tariq Javed Mengal MD B-TEVTA (right) meets the official of Eraam group in Riyadh, 黑料社区, on August 18, 2025. (B-TEVTA/File)
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Updated 02 September 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 Balochistan launches foreign jobs drive, 180 youth secure Gulf jobs within a year

Pakistan鈥檚 Balochistan launches foreign jobs drive, 180 youth secure Gulf jobs within a year
  • Launched in October 2024, B-TEVTA regulates and finances technical, vocational education and training sector in Balochistan
  • Successful candidates say lack of work opportunities in Balochistan forced them to apply for B-TEVTA鈥檚 foreign jobs initiative

QUETTA: Pakistan鈥檚 impoverished Balochistan province has helped 180 youths secure jobs in 黑料社区 and other Gulf countries in less than a year through a fresh skills development and jobs initiative, the program鈥檚 managing director confirmed recently.

The Balochistan Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority (B-TEVTA) is an apex provincial body that regulates, promotes and finances the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) sector in the province.聽

Balochistan is Pakistan鈥檚 largest province by land yet its most backward by almost all social and economic indicators. The province has been reeling from a low-level insurgency for decades, launched by separatist militants who accuse the center of depriving locals of a share of Balochistan鈥檚 mineral resources. Islamabad denies the allegations.聽

B-TEVTA launched a jobs program in October 2024 to help skilled, young candidates secure jobs in foreign countries, mainly 黑料社区. Tariq Javed Mengal, B-TEVTA鈥檚 managing director, told Arab News the body received 12,826 applications on its online portal when the foreign jobs initiative was announced last year. Only 6,000 candidates were screened and selected by B-TEVTA for various skills development courses.聽

鈥淧resently, we have placed 180 candidates in Gulf countries,鈥 Mengal said on Saturday. 鈥淎mong [them] 150 are now working in 黑料社区.鈥澛

Gulf countries such as 黑料社区 and the UAE remain among the top preferred destinations for Pakistan鈥檚 labor force, who travel abroad in search of better work opportunities.聽




A picture of B-TEVTA office in Quetta Pakistan. Picture taken on August 29, 2025. (AN Photo)

According to Pakistan鈥檚 Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment, 黑料社区 remained the leading destination for Pakistani migrant workers in 2025. Around 284,532 Pakistanis registered for employment in the Kingdom during the first seven months of this year.

Mengal, who visited 黑料社区 from Aug. 5-20, was confident that due to the rapid development undertaken under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman鈥檚 Vision 2030 program, the Kingdom would emerge as the 鈥渓eader鈥 of the Middle East.聽

鈥淎t the moment, there are ample job opportunities in 黑料社区, and we should be ready to support them with skilled human resources,鈥 Mengal said. 鈥淪tarting from blue-collar jobs to white-collar jobs.鈥

鈥楿NIQUE OPPORTUNITY鈥

Pakistani workers send billions of dollars in remittances from abroad every year. These remittances serve as a vital lifeline for the cash-strapped country鈥檚 economy that frequently relies on the International Monetary Fund鈥檚 financial bailouts.聽

Pakistan received $3.2 billion in remittances during July, with 黑料社区 remaining the top contributor with $823.7 million.

Muhammad Faris, 29, worked as a laborer since he was a child in Balochistan鈥檚 remote Kech district bordering Iran.聽

Now, he is preparing to leave for Qatar after getting selected under B-TEVTA鈥檚 foreign jobs initiative under the 鈥済eneral labor鈥 category.

Faris says the lack of work opportunities in Balochistan pushed him to apply for B-TEVTA鈥檚 program.

鈥淭his is a unique opportunity if we take advantage of this initiative,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淎rab countries have similar religion and culture to ours, the way we dress and eat.

鈥淭hus, the majority of the youth in Balochistan focus on working there,鈥 he added.聽

Muhammad Haroon, 25, is another youth from Balochistan鈥檚 Chaman town bordering Afghanistan, secured a job in a Dubai restaurant.

Haroon, who worked as a water in Chaman and Quetta previously, termed the initiative as 鈥渟uitable鈥 for middle-class and lower-middle-class youths of Balochistan.

鈥淚f we had gone abroad on our own expense, it would have cost us lots of money,鈥 Haroon told Arab News.聽

He said the B-TEVTA training program proved useful in teaching the trainees the basics of the Arabic language.

鈥淲e were also taught how to introduce ourselves in Arabic, how to count,鈥 Haroon said. 鈥淲e were thoroughly guided on everything, including how to maintain conduct with people there.鈥

Mengal said Saudi companies were interested in hiring Pakistani skilled workers, especially those from Balochistan. He said some of the candidates selected through B-TEVTA鈥檚 program had secured jobs in the hospitality sector, while others secured employment in Aramco鈥檚 subsidiary companies.聽

鈥淣ow, we are entering the second phase of this program,鈥 Mengal said. 鈥淎nd we want the maximum number of youth to participate in this initiative.鈥

Mengal said the second phase of the program would involve the provincial government finding jobs in the US, UK, Japan and Korea for the youth of Balochistan. He said B-TEVTA has received proposals from different firms based in these countries, who are looking for skilled laborers from Pakistan.聽


Suicide behind one in every 100 deaths globally 鈥 WHO

Suicide behind one in every 100 deaths globally 鈥 WHO
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Suicide behind one in every 100 deaths globally 鈥 WHO

Suicide behind one in every 100 deaths globally 鈥 WHO
  • In 2021, last year data was available, there were an estimated 727,000 suicides worldwide
  • Sicide leading cause of death among young people across geographies, socioeconomics

GENEVA: More than one in every 100 deaths globally is due to suicide, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, calling for urgent action to stem a mounting mental health crisis among young people especially.

The WHO said that, while global suicide rates had fallen somewhat in recent years, progress in combating the issue was far too slow.

In 2021 鈥 the last year for which data was available 鈥 there were an estimated 727,000 suicides worldwide, the United Nations鈥 health agency said.

鈥淕lobally, suicide accounts for more than one in every 100 deaths, and for each death, there are 20 suicide attempts,鈥 said Devora Kestel, the interim head of the WHO鈥檚 non-communicable disease and mental health department.

Those suicides 鈥渁ffected countless more lives and livelihoods, as friends, carers and loved ones were forced to grapple with unimaginable hardship,鈥 she told reporters.

The WHO鈥檚 World Mental Health Today report highlighted that suicide remains a leading cause of death among young people across geographies and socioeconomic contexts.

In 2021, it was the second leading cause of death for girls and women aged 15 to 29, and the third leading cause for males in the same age category, it found.

Despite a 35-percent global decline in the age-adjusted suicide rate between 2000 and 2021, the world is still falling short of its goal: instead of the targeted one-third reduction in suicide rates between 2015 and 2030, current progress suggests only a 12 percent decrease will be achieved, according to the WHO.

Decreases were seen in every region 鈥 except in the Americas, where the suicide rate increased by 17 percent in the same period.

Nearly three-quarters of all suicides take place in lower-income countries, where most of the global population lives.

Although wealthier countries have a higher suicide rate, as a proportion of population, it is difficult to compare since they also tend to have better data available than lower-income countries, the WHO pointed out.

The agency cautioned that, while suicide rates have been slowly declining, the prevalence of mental disorders like anxiety and depression has been swelling.

鈥淏etween 2011 and 2021, the number of people living with mental disorders increased faster than the global population,鈥 the report said.

According to the latest findings, more than one billion people are living with mental health disorders.

The WHO voiced particular concern about growing mental health distress among young people.

While there are likely a long line of drivers behind the increase, Mark van Ommeren, head of the WHO mental health unit, said 鈥渢he two main hypotheses are social media and the impact of the Covid pandemic.鈥

In this context, WHO voiced alarm at a 鈥渟tagnation鈥 in mental health investment around the world, with median government spending on mental health remaining at just two percent of total health budgets 鈥 unchanged since 2017.

Globally, only nine percent of people with depression get treatment, it found.
鈥淭ransforming mental health services is one of the most pressing public health challenges,鈥 WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement.


Earthquakes have frequently hit Afghanistan, Pakistan in recent years

Earthquakes have frequently hit Afghanistan, Pakistan in recent years
Updated 02 September 2025

Earthquakes have frequently hit Afghanistan, Pakistan in recent years

Earthquakes have frequently hit Afghanistan, Pakistan in recent years
  • Over 1,100 people died, thousands were injured in magnitude 6 earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday
  • The Afghanistan-Pakistan region, suffers frequent earthquakes as it lies at intersection of Indian, Eurasian tectonic plates

More than 1,100 people died and thousands were injured after an earthquake of magnitude 6 struck the rugged eastern region of Afghanistan, the latest such event following an increase in seismic activity.

Here are previous similar disasters of recent years in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, which lies at the intersection of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.

2025

  • A magnitude 5.6 quake hit Afghanistan鈥檚 Hindu Kush region on August 27.
  • A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit Afghanistan鈥檚 Hindu Kush region on August 19, at a depth of 186 km (115 miles).
  • A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck central Pakistan on June 29, with its epicenter at a depth of 149 km (93 miles).
  • A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck Pakistan on May 10, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center said.
  • Quakes of magnitude 5.6 and 5.8 hit the Hindu Kush and Afghanistan-Tajikistan border regions, on April 16 and 19, respectively.
  • A magnitude 5 earthquake struck Pakistan on April 12, at a depth of 39 km (25 miles).
  • Pakistan鈥檚 southern port city of Karachi has been hit by several moderate or minor tremors in March and June.

2024

  • A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on October 17.
  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.75 struck Pakistan at a depth of 10 km (6 miles) on September 11.
  • Earthquakes of magnitude 5.5 and 5.8 struck Pakistan between March 19 and March 20.
  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 hit northwestern Kashmir on February 19.
  • A magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on January 11.
  • A magnitude 5 earthquake hit the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region on January 5.

2023

  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.3 hit the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region on November 15.
  • At least four earthquakes hit Afghanistan between October 7 and 15, the two deadliest in the western province of Herat, killing about 1,000 people and destroying entire villages.
  • On August 6, an earthquake of magnitude 5.1 hit the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border.
  • Earthquakes of magnitude 5.6 and 5.7 hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on May 3 and on August 5, respectively.
  • An earthquake of magnitude 6.5 hit northern Afghanistan in late March, killing at least 13.
  • A magnitude 5.8 earthquake hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on January 5.

2022

  • An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 hit southeastern Afghanistan on December 16.
  • Over September 5 and 6, at least two earthquakes struck Afghanistan, with one killing at least eight.
  • A magnitude 5.6 quake struck Pakistan鈥檚 southwestern region on August 1.
  • A magnitude 6 earthquake in Afghanistan killed more than 1,000 people in June.
  • A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan on February 5.
  • An earthquake of magnitude 5.6, at a depth of 30 km (19 miles), hit western Afghanistan on January 17.

2021

  • At least 15 people were killed after an earthquake struck southern Pakistan on October 7.
  • A magnitude 4.6 earthquake, at a depth of 17.6 km (11 miles), shook Afghanistan on May 19.

Pakistan, Kazakhstan discuss joint ventures to increase trade via Karachi, Gwadar ports

Pakistan, Kazakhstan discuss joint ventures to increase trade via Karachi, Gwadar ports
Updated 02 September 2025

Pakistan, Kazakhstan discuss joint ventures to increase trade via Karachi, Gwadar ports

Pakistan, Kazakhstan discuss joint ventures to increase trade via Karachi, Gwadar ports
  • Pakistan has sought to leverage its position to connect landlocked Central Asian states to markets in Asia, Arabian Gulf, Africa
  • Pakistan鈥檚 maritime affairs minister highlights potential partnerships within Gwadar鈥檚 free zones in meeting with Kazakh envoy

KARACHI: Officials from Pakistan and Kazakhstan discussed joint venture opportunities to enhance bilateral trade through the Karachi and Gwadar seaports, Pakistan鈥檚 maritime affairs ministry said on Tuesday amid Islamabad鈥檚 push to enhance its role as a regional transit hub. 

Pakistan has recently sought to leverage its strategic location to connect landlocked Central Asian states to Asia. Islamabad is pursuing a 鈥淰ision Central Asia鈥 policy based on improving bilateral cooperation in politics, trade, investment, energy and connectivity, security and people-to-people contact with Central Asian Republics. 

Pakistan鈥檚 Maritime Affairs Minister Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry met Kazakh Ambassador Yerzhan Kistafin in Islamabad, with the two sides expressing interest in promoting bilateral cooperation, the Pakistani ministry said.

鈥淢inister Chaudhry suggested initiating joint ventures at the Karachi and Gwadar ports, highlighting potential partnerships within Gwadar鈥檚 free zones,鈥 the maritime affairs ministry said in a statement. 鈥淭hese efforts are intended to utilize Pakistan鈥檚 strategic port infrastructure to enhance trade access for Kazakhstan, a landlocked nation seeking wider maritime connectivity.鈥

Kistafin said Kazakhstan wanted to use Pakistan鈥檚 seaports as transit hubs for the Central Asian region, the statement said. The Kazakh official said a ministerial-level delegation led by his country鈥檚 communication minister, is scheduled to visit Pakistan 鈥渟oon.鈥 

The delegation would conduct in-depth discussions with Chaudhry to explore further cooperation in maritime trade and logistics, the Pakistani ministry said. 

Chaudhry highlighted the role of Pakistani ports as 鈥済ateways鈥 providing direct access to Central Asian countries to the Arabian Gulf, African and Southeast Asian markets.

He said these efforts would boost trade connectivity across the continent, underscoring Pakistan鈥檚 commitment to deepening economic ties through maritime channels.

Karachi and Gwadar are Pakistan鈥檚 most vital seaports, which Islamabad hopes can serve as gateways for international trade and regional connectivity. 

The southern Karachi city handles the majority of Pakistan鈥檚 imports and exports while Gwadar, located near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, offers traders direct access to the Arabian Sea. It is central to regional trade routes, including the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. 

Pakistan seeks to enhance the performance of the two crucial ports in its bid to boost its fragile $350 billion economy. 


Pakistan vaccinates over 7 million children on first day of anti-polio drive聽

Pakistan vaccinates over 7 million children on first day of anti-polio drive聽
Updated 02 September 2025

Pakistan vaccinates over 7 million children on first day of anti-polio drive聽

Pakistan vaccinates over 7 million children on first day of anti-polio drive聽
  • Pakistan kicked off week-long vaccination drive across 99 high-risk districts on Monday聽
  • Pakistan, struggling to stem the spread of poliovirus, has reported 24 cases so far this year

KARACHI: Pakistani health authorities vaccinated over seven million, or 24.9% of the targeted 28.7 million children against poliovirus during the first day of an ongoing countrywide drive against the disease this week, the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) said on Tuesday. 

Pakistan kicked off the week-long vaccination campaign on Monday in 99 high-risk districts across the country. Pakistani health authorities said their target was to vaccinate 28.7 million children under the age of five against poliovirus, with the campaign set to conclude on Sept. 7. 

Polio is a highly infectious and incurable disease that can cause lifelong paralysis. The only protection is repeated doses of oral vaccine for every child under five, along with timely routine immunizations. Pakistan has reported 24 polio cases so far this year including 16 from the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), six from the southern Sindh province and one each from Punjab and northern Gilgit Baltistan (GB).

鈥淥n the first day, vaccination of 24.9% of children across the country was completed,鈥 the NEOC said. 鈥淭he polio campaign is being conducted simultaneously in Pakistan and Afghanistan.鈥

The NEOC said 30% of children were vaccinated in Punjab, 22% in Sindh, 29% in KP, 20% in Balochistan, 18% in Islamabad, 21% in GB and 31% in Azad Kashmir on Monday.

The authority urged parents to cooperate with polio teams and complete the immunization timely to stem the spread of the infection.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only two countries where polio remains endemic. Pakistan has made significant progress in curbing the virus in the past, with annual cases dropping from around 20,000 in the early 1990s to just eight in 2018. 

Pakistan reported six cases in 2023 and only one in 2021, but the country saw a sharp resurgence in 2024 with 74 cases recorded.

Pakistan鈥檚 polio program began in 1994, but efforts to eradicate the virus have been repeatedly undermined by vaccine misinformation and resistance from some religious hard-liners who claim that immunization is a foreign plot to sterilize Muslim children or a cover for Western espionage.

Militant groups have also frequently targeted polio vaccination teams and the security personnel assigned to protect them, often resulting in deadly attacks, particularly in KP and Balochistan.
 


Three militants killed, gunbattle continues at paramilitary compound in Pakistan鈥檚 Bannu

Three militants killed, gunbattle continues at paramilitary compound in Pakistan鈥檚 Bannu
Updated 02 September 2025

Three militants killed, gunbattle continues at paramilitary compound in Pakistan鈥檚 Bannu

Three militants killed, gunbattle continues at paramilitary compound in Pakistan鈥檚 Bannu
  • Explosive-laden vehicle rams FC Lines gate as gunbattle injures four police officers
  • Bannu attack comes amid surge in militant violence targeting Pakistan鈥檚 security forces

PESHAWAR: At least three militants were killed and four police officers injured on Tuesday after fighters stormed a paramilitary compound in the northwestern Pakistani town of Bannu, police said, the latest in a string of attacks on security installations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Military cantonments and FC bases in provincial capitals like Quetta, Karachi, and Peshawar have faced suicide bombings and gun assaults in the past, underscoring the militants鈥 ability to strike heavily guarded facilities despite intensified counter-terrorism operations in recent years.

Bannu Police spokesperson Bashir Khan said militants rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the gate of the Frontier Corps (FC) Lines compound before attempting to enter on Tuesday morning. Intense gunfire erupted as police and paramilitary personnel engaged the attackers inside the facility.

鈥淭hree terrorists have been killed so far,鈥 Khan said in a statement, adding that both entry and exit points of the compound had been sealed. 鈥淔our police officers [were] injured in the crossfire.鈥

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police take part in an operation following an attack by militants on a paramilitary compound in Bannu, Pakistan, on September 2, 2025. (Bannu Police)

He said small explosions were also being heard at intervals as the gunbattle continued. An emergency was declared at the nearby hospital, while a clearance operation remained underway by late Tuesday.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for Tuesday鈥檚 attack, though the TTP has claimed similar past assaults on security forces in the province.

Bannu has witnessed a sharp rise in militant violence in recent months, including quadcopter attacks on security personnel. 

Militant attacks across northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have surged since November 2022, when a fragile truce between the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and the government collapsed.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police take part in an operation following an attack by militants on a paramilitary compound in Bannu, Pakistan, on September 2, 2025. (Bannu Police)

Pakistan accuses the TTP of operating from sanctuaries in Afghanistan, a charge rejected by Kabul, which insists Islamabad should deal with its internal security issues. Tensions over the cross-border violence have strained relations between the two neighbors. Pakistan also accuses India of backing the TTP and separatist groups in Balochistan and KP, allegations New Delhi denies.

Pakistan鈥檚 armed forces and paramilitary and police compounds have been frequent targets of militant violence over the past two decades. 

Earlier this year, suspected militants stormed a military compound in Bannu, killing at least 15 people and injuring another 25, security and health officials said. Earlier in December 2022, militants overran a counter-terrorism center in Bannu itself, taking hostages before security forces retook the compound after an operation.

In 2023, militants launched a deadly suicide attack on the police headquarters of Pakistan鈥檚 largest city of Karachi. Two police officers, a ranger and a civilian were killed and 14 others wounded.