Naz Dana

The author is an Assistant Research Fellow at the Balochistan Think Tank Network (BTTN).

Enabling Balochistan`s Psycho-Social Integration with Pakistan

There have been three Balochistans with different political maps whose existence is generally unknown and thus creates wrong perceptions today, giving birth to expressions...

Every Penny Counts, Every Penny Matters

When we talk about every penny counts in a broader term, the first thing that comes to mind is the state's economic conditions and...

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The recent incident of fire, involving uranium, broke out at a National Security Complex in Tennessee, US a place said to be the birthplace...

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