Allah Nazar Baloch - Early Life

Early Life

Dr. Allah Nazar the son of Nabi Bukhsh Baloch, was born on 2 October 1968 in a remote area of Awaran, called Mehi, Mashkay and in 1979, he sought admission in his home town Mehi,Mshkay, Awaran,after matriculation from high school in 1986, he went to Kech Turbat. For higher education in 1987 he took admission in medical department of Atta Shad Degree College .He passed F.Sc (pre-medical) in 1989. It is not denyin the fact that he is smart and honest in his goals. He secured a medical seat in Bolan Medical College Quetta, it was here that he got a gold medal in Gynecology in 1999. Dr. Baloch is sincere with his objective. In the period of his studies, he observed the deprivation and backwardness in Balochistan which he blamed on Pakistan.Despite benefiting from education at Government colleges he still mainted a hatred for the Federal Government of Pakistan. Initially, he hated Pakistan because he was felt discrimination by the Pakistani establishment with Baloch. He wanted to evacuate Baloch students from loss and danger.The government responded that there were not enough skilled graduates in Baluchistan which why graduates from other parts of the world where brought in but the govt was trying its best to encourage the provincial government to build more Colleges.

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