IA Rehman’s loss has left millions of Pakistanis grieving and many of his colleagues and proteges without a guiding figure. His legacy, however,...
Pakistan is now the country fifth most vulnerable to climate change. Government’s initiatives in this regard include the afforestation drives and...
Restoration of local governments entails letting go of power and resources for the provincial
23 March marks the celebration of the Lahore resolution which paved way for the creation of Pakistan
2021 marks 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and Pakistan
T he International Women’s Day is to be celebrated on March 8. This day is a focal point in the movement for women’s rights around the world....
With election to half of the Senate seats due to be held on March 3, the political discourse has been dominated by rival narratives regarding the...
The search and rescue operation for Muhammad Ali Sadpara of Pakistan, Iceland’s John Snorri Sigurjónsson and Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto has...
Ever since the spread of coronavirus took on pandemic proportions, hopes for a potential return to the pre-Covid-19 normalcy have been linked...
With the inception of social media and its widespread use in Pakistan, a majority of the population now depends on the medium for a plethora of...
On January 26, India marked its 72nd Republic Day, a celebration of the adoption of its constitution. This day prompts discussion on the rise of the...
Reports of weak implementation of SOPs have caused parents, students and teachers to be apprehensive about the reopening of the schools.
The Hazara community of Quetta has long been a victim of discrimination, brutality and violence.
The accountability process has been used and abused throughout the country’s political history by both elected and military governments for...
As a year that can only be described as cataclysmic draws to a close, and social media is abuzz with collective relief there is a feeling that 2021...
Is thirteen years long enough to allow an objective reckoning of Benazir Bhutto’s legacy?
In 2010, the then prime minister declared December 22 as the National Working Women’s Day. The day was marked to celebrate and recognise working...
Some sectors of the national economy are doing better than others. It is vital for some others to catch up.
Can the people motivated mainly by an outrage against injustice be all bad?
Pakistan should start respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights for the sake of its citizens and not just under international pressure.