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Killing of Abdul Razzaq Shar
A Supreme Court lawyer, Advocate Abdul Razzaq Shar, who was shot dead on Tuesday in Quetta has taken another turn when former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran khan was formally named in connection with…
Delayed or premature elections
After the 9th May chaos, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf is facing the worst kind of splintering and on the other hand one thing is clear that despite judicial pressure, the government is determined to hold national and provincial elections on…
Foreign Remittances: Lifeline of Pakistan
Pakistan is a cash strapped and poverty ridden country. It has plunged into the quagmire of slow economic growth, current account deficit, unemployment, inflation, exchange rate instability and giant burden of debt. Multiple factors are…
Mortgaging national assets
The government is giving important national assets to the foreign companies at throwaway prices, on which every Pakistani is concerned. The government has decided to give Roosevelt Hotel New York, which is the property of the national…
Lies & U-Turns and Brainwashing Machine
Imran Khan has been portraying himself as Sadiq, Amin and a true speaking leader in front of people but the reality has shown entirely opposite. His gesture, stance and politics have been revolving around number of lies and u-turns.
Imran…
“A great opportunity to ensure fair distribution of…
If the political leaders of our country are committed to the country's stability and sustainable development, then everyone should promote the idea of federalism beyond linguistic and ethnic groups. The effects of the poison of regional…
PDM between the hammer and the anvil
As before the 2018 general election, Imran Khan promised the people of Pakistan a new era of transparency, accountability, and economic growth. He pledged to end corruption, create millions of jobs, and provide social services to the…
World Environment Day
As the world comes together to celebrate World Environment Day, Pakistan's role in addressing the global environmental challenges, particularly in plastic use control, cannot be overlooked. With its growing population and expanding economy,…
Climate Change and Food Security in South Asia: Challenges and…
Climate change has far-reaching global implications, evidenced by the significant disruptions in weather patterns. South Asia, a region highly susceptible to climate change, is witnessing a profound impact on its agricultural sector. The…
Why ethics are important in education sector
Ethics plays an important role in education sector because it tells us how we behave in teaching and learning environment and also it build trust between student and teacher by giving them equal opportunities, this will create positive…