Opinion

Pakistan's Water Crisis: 'Causes, Consequences, and Solutions'

By Maryam Ahmed The water crisis in Pakistan is a serious problem that threatens the nation's environment, public health, and economy. The causes of this issue are both natural and man-made, and they have far-reaching effects. This is a thorough ex...

The alarming rise in child abduction cases across the country

In recent years, the issue of child abduction has emerged as a growing concern across the country, sparking widespread alarm and prompting urgent calls for action. This unsettling trend has been marked by a disturbing increase in the number of cases...

Islam: The fastest growing religion in the world

In recent decades, Islam has emerged as the fastest-growing religion globally, a phenomenon supported by a range of sociological, demographic, and cultural factors. As of 2024, an estimated 1.9 billion people adhere to Islam, making it the second-la...

The evolving landscape of journalism

Journalism stands as a cornerstone of democratic society, holding power to account, informing the public, and shaping discourse. As the media landscape evolves rapidly with technological advancements and shifting consumer habits, journalists face bo...

Exploring the Northern Gems of Pakistan

Pakistan’s northern regions are renowned for their breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unparalleled natural beauty. From towering mountain peaks and serene lakes to lush valleys and historic forts, the northern areas of Pakist...

Addressing Inflation: Strategic measures for Pakistan's economic stability

Inflation poses a significant challenge to Pakistan's economic stability, affecting everything from consumer purchasing power to overall economic growth. As inflation rates fluctuate, they can lead to increased living costs, diminished savings, and...

Privacy issues in the digital era

 In today's digital age, privacy concerns have become increasingly prominent as technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace. The proliferation of internet-connected devices, social media platforms, and digital services has revoluti...

The imperative of increasing youth employment in Pakistan

Pakistan, with its vibrant and growing youth population, stands at a pivotal moment in its economic development. As of recent estimates, approximately 60% of Pakistan's population is under the age of 30, highlighting the critical need to address the...

The imperative of tree planting in Pakistan: A call for environmental stewardship

As Pakistan faces an escalating environmental crisis, the urgent need to plant trees has never been more apparent. From combating climate change to ensuring ecological balance, trees play a critical role in addressing the country's environmental cha...

National heroes at the time of the creation of Pakistan

The creation of Pakistan in 1947 was a momentous event shaped by the efforts and sacrifices of numerous national heroes. Their vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment played a pivotal role in the birth of this new nation. From political strateg...

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Türkiye commemorates July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day in Karachi

KARACHI: The Consulate General of the Republic of Türkiye in Karachi on Tuesday held a solemn commemoration ceremony marking July 15 – Democracy and National Unity Day, remembering the victims and honoring the heroes who resisted the attem...

Governor Tessori proposes free Ajrak- designed number plates for citizens

KARACHI: Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori asked the provincial government to provide security-featured and Sindhi Ajrak-designed number plates free of cost to vehicle owners. During a media interaction, a journalist asked a question pertaining to t...

PPP on a mission to empower women, says Shazia Marri

KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians’ Central Spokesperson and Member of National Assembly Shazia Marri distributed house certificates to 372 flood-affected women in a grand ceremony in Taluka Khipro. Local elected representatives,...

Terrorists to pay 'very heavy price' for Kalat bus attack, says PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said that terrorists will pay a very heavy price for Kalat bus attack in Balochistan. At least three passengers were killed and seven others injured in a terrorist attack on a passenger b...
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