Policy Makers Urged to Support Grassroot Communities to End AIDS: UNAIDS Report
By: Asim Nawaz Abbasi
LONDON/GENEVA: Empowering grassroots communities around the globe can end AIDS, UNAIDS, Let Communities Lead, report urged governments across the world.
The report that launched just before World...
Equitable Reforms Needed for Country’s Idle Youth: Pasha
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ISLAMABAD: Renowned Economist, Dr Hafiz A Pasha proposed equitable reforms for equitable growth...
Jubilee Life Insurance Marks 5-Year Milestone in Empowering Youth through Enterprise Challenge Pakistan
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KARACHI: Jubilee Life Insurance, Pakistan's largest private sector insurance company, proudly celebrated its...
Digitalization, automation, and globalization are changing labor markets radically – Interim Education Minister
By: Maleeha Khan
KARACHI: The Institute of Business Management (IoBM) recently brought a diverse range...
Unraveling the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Navigating the Current Quagmire
By: Hamna Masood
The Israel-Palestine conflict is a deeply rooted and ongoing dispute that has...
Phenomenal personality
By: Faisal Ansar
This world has witnessed so many influential, charismatic, and phenomenal personalities owing to their God-gifted attributes consisting of intelligence level, courage to lead and...
Global terrorism by India
By: Asem Mustafa Awan
The Foreign Office has condemned Indian Foreign Minister SubramaniamJaishankar's accusation of sponsoring international terrorist activities on Pakistan.
In response to the Indian...
Current Situation In Pakistan
By: Shoaib Shams
Pakistan's embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan was deposed as the leader of a country after a parliamentary vote of no confidence, with...
Eliminating terrorists’ remnants
By: Asem Mustafa
The 247th Corps Commanders Conference in GHQ with Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa in chair reaffirms resolve to eliminate the remnants...
IA Lord Bingham’s rule of law
By: Mawra Raja
In the United Kingdom, in all seriousness, Lord Bingham, a high-ranked British judge gives a detailed account of rule of law. It...
Are We Praising our Students in Absurd Manner?
By: Muhammad Danish Raza
Generally, we praise our students with the hopes in our minds that this praise will encourage them to produce more desired...
Social Media playing devil’s role
By: Syed Taha Rabbani
The downsides are there for every good thing, same is the case with social media, No doubt, it provides some vital...
The Current Dilemma
By: Jaweria Basharat Abbasi
The past few days have been tensed for the entire world. Taliban took control of Afghanistan after almost 2 decades which...
Looking for future leadership
By: Ali Azami
It is usually believed, and so did rightly, that the future of a nation is determined by its youth. How the future...
From Noor to Ayesha – has Pakistan really become a hard place for women to live in?
By: Muhammad Waseem
It has been a few days to 74th Independence Day of Pakistan; a country that believed the way to glory is possible...
Book Review: Emaan bil Qadar
By: Wali Ejaz
The book ‘Emaan-Bil-Qadr” is written by a renowned religious and spiritual scholar Dr. Tahir ul Qadri. Mr. Qadri has written one thousand...
The Day of Education
By: Raja Amin
24th January was the ‘International Day of Education’, as resolved and declared by the United Nations General Assembly on 3 December 2018....
Review: We Hear Voices by Evie Green
By: Syed Abbas Raza
We Hear Voices is the first novel written by Evie Green concerning a 6 year old boy with a voice in...
Status of women in society and Islam
By: Muzaffar Balouch
Women being the most sensitive and important part of society are the strongest creatures alive facing many difficulties and troubles in their...