It is encouraging to see the government prioritising the education sector. Recently, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged global and local organisations to collaborate in creating sustainable opportunities to ensure education for women.
Additionally, I learned that a significant conference of 150 vice chancellors of universities from OIC member states is scheduled to take place on February 4 in Islamabad. Such initiatives reflect a positive step toward addressing educational disparities .
Hira Ayaz
Islamabad
Sadly, in Pakistan, the provision of quality education has always remained a challenge. There is a lack of dedication...
In many parts of Khairpur, households are struggling to cook food because there is no gas available for long hours....
Pakistan contributes minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it suffers disproportionately from the...
The Sindh Public Service Commission is currently conducting exams for various posts across different departments....
This refers to the letter ‘Drained away’ by Muslim Vighio. I would completely agree with the writer’s thoughts...
The ICC Champions trophy is going to be held in Pakistan, with the tournament slated to start on February 19. All of...