Opinion

Corruption: The Cancer Eating Away at Societies

Corruption, a malignant tumor within the body politic, silently erodes the foundations of societies. It is a pervasive evil that undermines institutions, stifles economic growth, and erodes public trust. When unchecked, corruption becomes a catalyst...

18-year-old Sibtain shines as 'Pakistan's Youngest SEO Expert'

In a remarkable testament to the power of youth and determination, Muhammad Sibtain, an 18-year-old from the remote region of Mantho Nala, Baltistan, has emerged as Pakistan's youngest SEO expert. He is currently studying at one of the topmost colleg...

Asif Ali Zardari-A political School!

69th birthday of President Asif Ali Zardari of Islamic Republic of Pakistan is being celebrated today. This is best opportunity to recognise his services for stability of Pakistan, its democracy and well-being of its people and to pay tribute to his...

Human rights and civil liberties in Pakistan: Navigating challenges and progress

Pakistan, a nation teeming with cultural diversity and a complex socio-political landscape, grapples with profound challenges in upholding human rights and civil liberties. Among the foremost concerns are issues pertaining to freedom of expression an...

The rise of virtual reality: Exploring its impact on society and beyond

 Virtual reality (VR) has emerged from the realm of science fiction to become a transformative technology with profound implications across various facets of society. Initially conceptualized in the mid-20th century, VR gained popularity in the...

Human Rights Violations in Slums

By Kashif Shamim Siddiqui The exploitation of laborers has deep roots in our societal framework, spanning decades of systemic abuses and injustices. Across Pakistan, the labor class grapples with the denial of their fundamental rights, but nowhere...

An in-depth look at minerals in Pakistan

 Pakistan is home to a vast array of mineral resources that have the potential to significantly contribute to the country's economy. With its diverse geography, ranging from mountains to plains, Pakistan boasts numerous mineral deposits. One of...

The increasing need for electric vehicles in the modern era

As the world grapples with climate change, air pollution, and the depletion of fossil fuels, the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) has never been more crucial. The modern era demands innovative solutions that address environmental challenges, pr...

Reasons behind increasing road accidents in Karachi

Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, has long struggled with traffic congestion and road safety. Over the past few years, the alarming increase in road accidents has become a significant concern for residents and authorities alike. Anal...

Challenges faced by farmers in Pakistan

 Agriculture forms the backbone of Pakistan's economy, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing substantially to the country's GDP. However, despite its crucial role, farmers in Pakistan encounter numerous challenges th...

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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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