Month: May 2024

Society

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Improve Judical System of Pakistan

Pendency of cases is not the only problem that causes the injustice; nevertheless, the procedural lapses and the inability of judicial heads have caused many dents on the judiciary. It is for this reason that the other mechanisms are needed…

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Editorials

OIC Summit: Better Late than Never

The major Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, cherish friendly relations with Israel, India, and the Western world, and they never want to lose their material and strategic interests by delving into many issues that affect their closest…

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Politics

Political Meltdown in Pakistan and the Way Forward

Divisions among political parties undermine the effectiveness of democracy. Democracy relies on public opinion, but unfortunately, the situation in Pakistan is quite the opposite, with decisions being made regardless of public sentiment. Moreover, political instability can be seen as the…

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Arts & Literature

CRUSHED DREAMS: THE STORY OF SARAH’S DEFIANCE

Unlike others, Sarah was adamant to live life on her own terms and was reluctant to give up on her dreams. She faced the wrath of those who gave up on their dreams because seeing Sarah struggle for her dreams…

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Editorials

Freedom of Speech: A Myth

Exacerbating trends appear to be prominent in Pakistan, which ranks 152 in the aforementioned ranking due to government and establishment censorship. Dozens of journalists have been inducted, and some have even lost their lives for the cause.

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Politics

Revisiting Pakistan’s Foreign Policy

Axiomatically, Pakistan is a developing country, reliant on Western support in the economic sector. Pakistan's economy is conditioned by foreign debts, which pose obstacles to pursuing an independent foreign policy. To assert itself among the community of states, Pakistan must…

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Editorials

The Farmers are on the Road

It is not a novel incident, in which the workers and farmers are bearing the brunt of inequitable governments' policies because of the capitalist and elite captured economy, perhaps, the world has witnessed such instances in India and Europe in…

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Economy

Aids and Development in the Age of SDGs

Strong healthcare systems and successful immunization programs contribute to the SDG on Good Health and Well-being. Yet, disparities in access to quality education and persistent rural poverty paint a nuanced picture. Overcoming these hurdles requires comprehensive strategies for tackling education…

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Books and Authors

Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society, And the State

According to Madiha Afzal, extremism and terrorism in the region are products of Pakistan's geopolitical history. The conflict between capitalism and communism introduced various militant groups like the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Afghan Taliban. With support from Pakistan, the…

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