Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Rakhshan Professional Students Forum


Rakhshan is a huge region with a population of about 140,000 people on an area larger than area of any district of Balochistan province. Dispersed population, on one side enjoys natural clean environment and leads a free life, on other hand, provision of health, educational and other basic human rights provision are rare for it. No serious effort has been made yet to pave it to advancement by Government and responsible authorities. This was the topic being discussed by young professionals of Rakhshan belt on December, 2011. They thought what role they can play to serve Rakhshan. They thought the collective problems. They came to result that solution of problems is in team work on a platform. So Rakhshan Professional Students Forum was made. Initially its Organizing Body was made, its purpose is to launch a campaign for RPSF and propagate the thought that collective problems can be solved by team work on an unbiased, sincere platform.

Monogram of RPSF
Members of Organizing Body are
1)      Dr. Nauroz Khan Essazai (Organizer)
2)      Hashim Baloch (Deputy Organizer)
3)      Dr. Musadiq Aziz Essazai (member)
4)      Dr. Shehzad Baloch (member)
5)      Atif Essazai (member)
6)      Atta-ur-Rehman Baloch (member)
7)      Izzatullah Baloch (member)
8)      Fida Baloch (member)
9)      Ansarullah Essazai (member)
This will work for a duration of three months and then Central Body will be made after counseling.
To know more about its aims and objectives, code of conduct, strategy of work, its activities visit the official web page of Rakhshan Professional Students Forum on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rakhshan-Professional-Students-Forum-RPSF/129509780505800. You can comment, like, report and share its uploads. Also one can upload his own articles, photos on it after liking it.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Basima in photoes


I am thankful to Dr. Inayatullah Essazai, Engr. Mushtaq Baloch s/o Ali Ahmed, Shah Faisal s/o Dr. Mohammad Shah for technically helping me in photographing Basima. They cooperated with me on my short notice. I am also thankful to Mr.Sameer Baloch s/o H. Imam Bakhsh. He acted as a guide to various places which i had not seen. I was unable to get images of Kurragai, Derumbin, Sajid, Kalghali, Sherenza, Patek, Shinger. I will be thankful if someone helps me in getting photos of mentioned missed areas for this site.
A photo of Basima town from Satellite ( July 2010).


Famouse mountain of Kodee, Located on west of Basima.

Lidee Chadaee, Basima town is visible from here. N-85 passes
over it and connects Basima and Panjgur.

An oil tanker coming from Panjgur to Basima, now in Doladee area,
a village on south west oh Lidee Chadaee

Govt Boys High School Basima, District Washuk.

Jame Mesjid Basima, a milestone for development of Religious education.
This masjid and a police station were built which later developed to Basima town. 


Levies Colony photographed from south. 

Mountain running along Kurragai and Siahozai, north to south
on west of Basima.

Basima town is surrounded by evergreen trees. Communication tower is visible.

A natural spring in Chuklee.

Bridge on a branch of Mazardan  River.

Basima town photographed from south near Killi Mulla Hussain.

Mountain running along Kurragai and Siahozai, north to south
on west of Basima.

Chuklee.

Pogee

Govt farm in Basima.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hospital Basima.

Old Police Post near Green town


Southern part of Basima Bazar.
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Basima in photoes

Road from Basima to Quetta

Eastern branch of Basima Bazar
TahfeezulQuran Olum Islamia
BASIMA at dawn.




Basima.

Essazai Chowk Basima.




Faisal Hotel Basima

Zaik, Tehseel Basima.





N-85 connects Basima to Surab and Hoshab, image shows road is badly damaged but their is no maintenance.




Northern Part of Baima Bazar.
A camel in Siahozai.


Mountain near Kurragai and Siahozai.
Govt Middle Schools of Siahozai
New Vision Public School Basima,

Hope Academy Basima.

Tubewell for Water Supply to Basima town.

Self support irrigation in Chuklee. A farmer has dug a 2-3m trench with the help
 of  tractor to access ground water, then fitted a machine to pump water  from ground
 level where he irrigates his field. A technical person can estimate how much is
 uneconomical  this method here for farmer? This is common in whole  Baluchistan
province. This picture is a slap on  face of Agriculture and  Irrigation Department,
due to  their laziness, inability and poor planning,  income of poor farmers is affected.  

A hotel and Killi Jangezai.

Killi Mohammad Alem.

Green Town Basima.

Killi Mulla Hussain.

Killi Chot Basima. In this village, Wakeel Jalai constructed a mud home
approximately 105 yeras ago, which was first private home in Basima. Before
that people used to live in huts (Gidaan). They were passing a nomadic life.
This villagewas center of Basima when Kharan was a state. Representative
of state called Wakeel used to sit here.   

Merza Hotel Basima

Raskoh Hotel Basima
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Basima in Photoes.


Spring of Zaik.

Zaik is famous for its God gifted natural springs.

Road to Sajid is still incomplete. It is damaged at many places due to floods.

A tributory of Dat valley in Zaik.

Green deep water of Zaik.

A beautiful water fall in Zaik.

Zaik Spring travels a distance of 8 km before reaching to fields.
Its discharge can be increased by carrying it in a water channel
to avoid seepage of water and reduce loss due to evaporation.

Farmers irrigate from Zaik spring, it was dug by Zaikis in1950's.






Jungle Rest House Basima.

My brothers and cousins.
Mohammad Karem Hotel Zaik.

Weir constructed in Dat valley to divert water of natural spring in Zaik.
Shaheed Captain Zia-ur-Rehman Middle School, Zaik, Basima.




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