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Investigative Reports
Better Hygiene at Islamabad Colleges Still a Challenge
Qaiser uz Zaman
Islamabad: Despite a number of initiatives to ensure a healthy environment in the Capital Territory educational institutions, better hygiene still remains a challenge, exposing students to different kinds of ailments.…
Dying Languages Grapple In Changing World
Sultan Shoaib
Gilgit-Baltistan: Many of us know Gilgit-Baltistan as a land of breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural traditions due to its enchanting sceneries, living style, snow-covered peaks, lush green patches, and sky-high…
Corporate Agriculture’s Ripple Effect on Small Farmers
Muhammad Aatif Ismail
Multan: The rise of corporate agriculture is causing a significant change in Pakistan’s agricultural landscape. Nowadays, Large-scale corporations play a crucial role in many facets of food production, employing…
KP Govt Uncovers Payment Anomalies Involving PTI YouTubers
By Fakhar e Alam
Peshawar: Information and Tourism Caretaker Provincial Minister Farooz Jamal Kakakhel revealed that the caretaker government has unearthed that the Pakistan Tahrik-e-Insaf (PTI) government recruited about 1,109 social…
128,000 Lives Lost Yearly to Air Pollution, Smog
Dr Saeed Ahmad Ali
Lahore: On November 2nd, the capital city of Punjab was shrouded in a thick blanket of smog, obscuring even its towering buildings and historic landmarks. The streets were crowded with motorbike riders determined to…
Pakistan’s Battle to Protect Journalists
Shazia Mehboob
Islamabad: Two years after Pakistan became the first country in the world to specifically legislate on journalists’ safety, the state is still failing to use this important legal instrument to combat the rising impunity of…
Rampant Food Adulteration Plays Havoc
Asmat Shah Garwaki
Peshawar: As many as 5.4 million school-aged children in Pakistan would be obese by 2030 if the unchecked sale and manufacturing of unsafe food, including chips and snacks, continued at such a high rate in markets,…
Alarming Decline Threatens Parrot Populations in Pakistan
Hina Afzal Durrani
Islamabad: Climate change poses a significant threat to the survival of parrots in Pakistan, but there is no research in progress to assess its impact on their populations. Additionally, the absence of effective measures…
Peshawar’s Urbanization Woes: Can The City Strike A Balance?
APP
Peshawar: About 60 percent of infant and child deaths are caused by diarrhoea, while the cholera fatality rate is 25-5 percent, and every 16 minutes, a person dies of hepatitis, mostly due to drinking unsafe water in Pakistan,…
Kashmiris: The Inadvertent Bearers Of Conflict
Fakhar e Alam
Peshawar: The October 27, 1947, and August 5, 2019 are the blackest days in the history of Kashmir as on these days, India had made a deep-rooted conspiracy to rob Kashmiris of their history, language and ethno-cultural…