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Protesters set up hunger strike camps across Pakistan over arrest and continued detention of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman
The government has imposed Section 144 for three weeks
Tensions between mainstream political parties deepen on the issue of a province for Seraikis but they reiterate that they won’t settle for...
Mob violence over the years has raised questions about the capacity of the police force to deal with it
Student unions are nurseries of democracy. So, when will we get them going?
The latest tragedy of Tezgam bogies catching fire shows we haven’t learned lessons in rail safety
Bird hits are known to disrupt airplanes’ flight as well as landing, sometimes causing serious damage. It is high time we used technology rather...
The use of blasphemy laws, a worship place desecrated, a minority community put to risk… It’s Ghotki this time
What goes into rearing of sacrificial animals carrying price tags of hundreds of thousands and who are the loyal buyers?
As monsoon rains increase the risk of electric shocks, the administration’s inability to protect lives becomes more visible
Thousands of Pakistanis languish in Saudi jails in despair, waiting for the crown prince to remember his promise
The number of freight trains has to be increased to make the loss-incurring passenger coaches viable
Jameela earns Rs75 to Rs100 for filling every 1,000 bags
For the first time in the history of Pakistan, students from private and public universities in Lahore marched for the restoration of student...
The removal of encroachments and demolition of boundary walls of ahatas inside Miani Sahib Graveyard, upon the orders of the court, have met with...
With the general elections approaching fast, the slogans for a separate South Punjab province are becoming louder
Lady Health Workers held a sit-in, demanding clearance of their arrears and a proper service structure for them
A recent announcement by the MCL to rechristen Chowk Nakhuda and Ghoray Shah Road raises many pertinent questions
The law on cruelty to animals, which dates back to the 19th century, needs amendment and enforcement. Advocacy groups want progress
The recent violent clash between the IJT and the PBSU at the Punjab University has left many a question in its wake