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Investigative Reports
Women’s Voting Struggles Persist
Faisal Saleem
Khanewal: While the world is undergoing significant reforms to ensure women's maximum participation in socio-economic sectors based on their population share, women in Pakistan—who comprise an estimated 49 percent of the…
The Toll of Tourism on Murree Residents
Abrish Zaheed Abbasi
Murree/Islamabad: Murree, often called the "Queen of Hills," is one of Pakistan's top tourist destinations, known for its stunning scenery, temperate climate, and lush landscapes.
Established by the British in the…
How Social Media is Changing Traditional Sports
Fakhar-e-Alam
Peshawar: Shabir Ahmed, a renowned volleyball player from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, is deeply saddened by the decline in traditional sports activities in his hometown of Amankot, in the Nowshera district, which he attributes to…
The Daily Strife of Kiln Workers in Pakistan
Iftikhar Ahmed
Faisalabad: In the face of a global economic slowdown and rising prices, workers across the world, particularly those in vulnerable sectors, are grappling with harsh realities.
Among them, brick kiln workers are…
The Ancestral Abode of Subcontinent Cinema Legends
Fakhar-e-Alam
Peshawar: Peshawar, a city with a documented history spanning approximately 2,400 years, is renowned as the birthplace of both local and international film stars who have left an indelible mark on the subcontinent's cinema…
My Dreams Are Haunted by Fears and Dangers
Muhammad Hussain
Quetta: In the aftermath of decades of conflict and instability, millions of Afghan refugees have fled their war-torn country, seeking safety and a better future in neighboring nations like Pakistan.
However, while…
How Rubella Can Affect Children’s Cognitive, Behavioral Growth
Jehangir Khan Tareen
Multan: Rubella is a mild exanthematous infection that resembles a mild form of measles and can potentially lead to fetal infection and birth defects.
According to Dr Imran Rafiq, Senior Medical Officer at Nishtar…
How Sufism Shaped Spiritual Landscape of Southern Punjab
Muhammad Salman Raza
Multan: Sufism, or tasawwuf, is regarded as the mystical heart of Islam, starting with a spark of divine love that aims to awaken the minds and souls of people towards the essence of Islam.
Some scholars argue…
How Social Taboos Hinder Women’s Empowerment
Muhammad Shakeel
Peshawar: Despite various reform initiatives and advocacy platforms, the socio-economic status of women in the province remains largely stagnant. Social limitations and deeply rooted taboos continue to impede the…
Displacement Crisis in Thar’s Coal Mining Frontier
Nighat Aman
Islamabad: While the Sindh government claims that Thar coal is poised to transform Pakistan’s destiny, these efforts are simultaneously creating a displacement crisis for local residents in Thar.
The large-scale acquisition of…