Quetta Voice is an English Daily covering all unfolding political, economic and social issues relating to Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province in terms of area. QV's main focus is on stories related to education, promotion of quality education and publishing reports about out of school children in the province. QV has also a vigilant eye on health, climate change and other key sectors.
Entertainment Desk: Pakistan’s Most Breathtaking Hidden Paradise, Beaches, Mountains, Deserts & Ancient Civilizations in One Province Quick Summary: Balochistan covers 44% of Pakistan’s landmass yet remains its least explored province….
Qaseem Shah, Ali Hamza: QUETTA — Balochistan’s local government bodies will be officially dissolved on February 8, 2027, paving the way for a massive, single-phase election across the entire province—including…
Staff Reporter : QUETTA: The Excise & Anti-Narcotics Department Balochistan has thwarted a major attempt to smuggle foreign liquor in the coastal area of Gadani, recovering thousands of bottles during…
Syed Muhammad Yaseen Turbat : Students of Mekran Medical College (MMC) Turbat, the only public-sector medical college in Balochistan’s Makran division, have expressed serious concerns over the institution’s continued lack…
News Desk: Pakistan has warned that any deliberate attempt to disrupt or restrict water supplies vital to the country would have serious consequences, urging India to refrain from using water…
Web Desk: The business community in Quetta on Thursday postponed its planned wheel-jam and shutter-down strike after successful negotiations with the Balochistan government, paving the way for the restoration of…
News Desk QUETTA: The Health Department Balochistan has issued final warning notices to 168 employees for remaining absent from official duties for an extended period without authorization, according to an…
Syed Ali Shah, Ali Hamza: QUETTA — A massive province-wide shutter-down and wheel-jam strike brought life to a sudden halt across Balochistan on Thursday, leaving towns silent and highways deserted….
Qaseem Shah: QUETTA: Railway operations in and out of Balochistan have hit a temporary standstill, as Pakistan Railways announced a two-day suspension of train services citing “unavoidable circumstances.” The disruption…