The writer has been associated with the education sector since 1990 as teacher, teacher educator, project manager, monitor and evaluator.
Eretria and Ethiopia have a history not very different from the history of India and Pakistan but Ethiopian people appear to have accepted that...
How will the Syrian government and its allies, such as Iran and Russia, react to Turkey’s action?
In the absence of student associations, there is no mechanism for students to negotiate with the university administration. How can the situation be...
During the past decade, it has become clear that no corruption, real or perceived, will go uninvestigated. It’s Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah this...
A somber ceremony in Hiroshima recalls the horror of the first atomic bomb. A passionate appeal is made to the world for the restoration of peace...
Looking back at the prime minister’s US visit and its outcomes
The past ups and downs and future trajectory of relations with the US
Two research reports recently launched in Islamabad add to the documentation and knowledge base on religious minorities in Pakistan
Gunther Kress established that speech, visual and writing all play a vital role in communications
The compliance level of the verdict on non-Muslims’ rights is pretty low even after the lapse of five years
A discussion about the struggle of revivalists and reformists to form a society
Some of the salient characteristics of a modern society
Patient Pakistan is a collection of over 50 articles and essays on health and related matters -- from diseases, laws and mortality, to policies,...
A brief of the First International Conference on Punjab: History, Literature, and Civilisation held recently at the University of Sargodha
Voices for human rights and democracy emerge at events recently organised by Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
Any attempt to undo the 18th Constitutional Amendment might strengthen centrifugal forces
A spotlight on major parties, players and points of contention that led to Gen Ayub Khan’s downfall in March 1969
Looking back at events fifty years ago that led to ouster of General Ayub Khan
Shehr-e-Aarzoo is a book that covers diverse subjects ranging from human rights, social issues to peace and politics
Regretful stories of young women who left their families to join fighters on war fronts