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Celebrated largely for Dastak na Do, Altaf Fatima’s death is a great loss to Urdu literature
Keeping ourselves to ourselves perpetuates loneliness, so direct your energies outwards, make yourself useful
A recent report on increase in cases of child sexual abuse calls for an integrated not piecemeal approach to the problem
The needy receive help during the month of Ramzan in big amounts
All relationships start with respect and all things beautiful develop with nurturing. This is what means to be a happy family
Food fortification can lead to rapid improvements in the health of a population
How to educate and train children on safety modules
Women come together at a two-day conference, titled ‘Working Within and Against the Structures’
Interview with Anita M. Weiss
As activism against gender based violence continues through December 10 the world over, here are a few cases that came to local hospitals recently
The recently opened Diabetic Foot Care Clinic at Mayo Hospital is the first of its kind in Punjab
A Gynae department receives almost 800 patients in eight hours. This calls for establishing and strengthening primary and secondary care units to...
Thinking of 100 per cent literacy on the International Literacy Day
Family planning is crucial for combating poverty and realising Pakistan’s economic, social, and political potential
It’s the desire to be heard, to be understood that brings many poets and poetry lovers under one roof
Eyesight, hearing and speech incapacities ever so often hamper learning in schools
Eighty per cent of the depressed people who come to Jinnah Hospital Lahore are women
There is more to a rickshaw ride than haggling over the fare
In Punjab where the contraception prevalence rate is the highest, convincing people for birth spacing is still a challenge
The ratio of stunting is the highest in Pakistan among South Asian countries. 9.6 million children suffer from stunting which affects overall life...