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Pakistan Army has made important contributions in the development of the Balochistan Province, which include development in all sectors like education, health, mining, provision of jobs in Army, infrastructural development and other socio-economic development. In the field of education, over 17000 Baloch students have been selected for education in various schools and colleges, run by Pak Army and Frontier Corps. Besides, Pak Army is also providing education to over 6500 Baloch students in the schools and colleges of Federal Government administered by Pak Army.
In 2006, Pak Army took initiative to revive Chamalang
Coal Mines project, which was disputed ever since 1980s. After its
resolution under Pak Army, 73500 individuals of Luni and Marri tribes were
provided job opportunities and 2000 individuals were employed as
guards.
The Gawadar Institute of Technology (GIT)
is yet another project, indeed, a joint venture between Balochistan Government
and Pak Army for providing technical education to Balochi youth.
Through yet another joint venture with the
Balochistan Government, Pak Army has established Army Institute of
Mineralogy in May 2011. The project aims at imparting basic knowledge and
mining skills among the Baloch youth for exploiting the local resources and
providing job opportunities too.
This project of technical education aims at
opening the avenues for job opportunities for the youth of the
Province. Since 2007, over 1000 youth of the province have
been given technical training through Baluchistan Institute of Technical
Education (BITE) by Pak Army.
In connection with the induction in Pak
Army, over 12000 Baloch recruits have been enrolled and trained as
combat soldiers in various branches of Army in last 3-5 years.
In August 2011, General Kayani inaugurated, Quetta
Institute of Medical Sciences (QIMS). This non-profitable institute aims at
imparting quality medical education facilities to the youth of Baluchistan.
Source:
http://paknews1947.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/pakistan-armys-projects-in-balochistan/