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Pakistan and Finland Initiate Job Skills Program for Youth

STAFF REPORTER RAWALPINDI: Pakistan and Finland have jointly...

realme C53 Price Slash: High-Tech Meets High Style at New Low Price

TECH DESK realme has recently adjusted the price...

Rain Halts Opening T20 Match Between Pakistan and New Zealand

By: Asim Nawaz RAWALPINDI: The first match of...

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Pakistan and Finland Initiate Job Skills Program for Youth

STAFF REPORTER RAWALPINDI: Pakistan and Finland have jointly launched a vocational training program to boost young Pakistanis' skills. The initiative, funded by a 1.5 million euro grant, will focus on...

realme C53 Price Slash: High-Tech Meets High Style at New Low Price

TECH DESK realme has recently adjusted the price of its highly acclaimed C53 model to...

Rain Halts Opening T20 Match Between Pakistan and New Zealand

By: Asim Nawaz RAWALPINDI: The first match of the T20 International series between Pakistan and...

Pakistan and UNICEF Forge Agreement to Advance Youth Education and Training

WEB DESK ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Youth Programme and UNICEF Join Forces to Ensure Equal Education...

Fly Jinnah Takes the Lead in International Punctuality and Regularity Among Local Airlines

OUR CORRESPONDENT ISLAMABAD: In a data set unveiled by the digital analytics initiative, Fly Jinnah...

Gender Roles in Religion: Impact on Women’s Rights and Opportunities

By: Muhammad Iqbal Saghla The gender-based expectations and behaviour that are imposed for people in a religious setting are referred to as gender roles. The...

Democracy in Pakistan: Battling Challenges, Embracing Prospects

By: Owais Fayaz Pakistan, which is located in a region of geopolitical importance, has long faced a complex and dynamic political landscape. It is essential...

Periods Poverty

By: Arisha Irshad Ali Period poverty is defined as a lack of access to menstrual products, hygiene facilities, waste management, and education. Periods do...

Pakistan’s Economic Growth: Unlocking Potential and Overcoming Challenges

By: Anbar Zahra Pakistan, a nation with a rich history and vibrant culture, has been making significant strides in its economic growth over the years....

Dialogue Only Way Out

By: Asem Mustafa Awan The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued a written order advising political parties to seek resolution through negotiations and consensus regarding...

Contemporary Pakistan: Serves Them Right?

By: Sarmad Shahbaz Have you ever noticed that you, an individual of median age between your twenties and thirties, cannot breathe without dreadful suffocation, let...

Reinterpreting the Boomers Narrative

Part I By: Asfand Ozaan Developed nations have some qualities and norms which place them ahead in the global economic and developmental race compared to second...

From Sensationalism to Censorship: Decoding the Crisis in Pakistani Media

By: Wazir Zafar Hassan Media influence public opinion, disseminate information and hold those in positions of authority accountable in the current era of digitalization. However,...

Unveiling the Illusion: Overblown Sentiments and Vanity Fairs in Universities

By: Maqsood Shahi George Orwell profoundly stated in his book 1984 that in the 21st century, superficial sentiments have been magnified to an extraordinary extent,...

Pakistan at a Crossroads: Navigating the Current Challenges

By: Fizza Altaf In recent years, Pakistan has found itself at a critical juncture, facing numerous challenges that have tested the resilience of the nation....

The Myth of Patriarchy

By: Muhammad Shahbaz Rajper Patriarchy is defined as a male-dominant society, but it is dealt by feminists as man-dominated society which they want to change....

Regional Languages & Pakistan

By: Muhammad Ahmar Chaudhary Pakistan is a country rich in diversity, with a population of over 220 million people and a range of different languages...

Foreign Policy Dilemmas: Between Bullets and Diplomacy

By: Muzammil Muhammad Khan Iran and Afghanistan forces exchanged heavy gunfire at the border area this Saturday, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least...

Guilty Conscience of Populism: Challenging State’s Writ

By: Sarmad Shahbaz What you sow, shall you reap. The saying fits perfectly in defining the current political developments of Pakistan. So is it 1958?...

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