Customs of Co-operation Quetta
Religion and cultural values encourage collective action for the welfare of people. In Quetta district, a number of customs of co-operation exist. Both on the occasion of joy and of sorrow, such co-operation can be observed. The nature of customs of co-operation varies from tribe to tribe. In Brahui and Hazara communities, co-operation customs are comparatively strong. The kinship system in these two ethnic groups is still effective on the occasion of marriage, bijar and sargashth is collected from friends and relatives in the Brahui community. Similarly in case of enmity, they unite against the enemy with each other, both physically and financially.
In the rural areas of the district, group action can be seen at the time of crop harvesting or house repairing.