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PILDAT highlights key challenges of Pakistan’s Democracy in 2024

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: PILDAT, in its annual review...

SPARC Urges 80% Graphic Health Warnings on Cigarette Packs to Safeguard Youth

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PILDAT highlights key challenges of Pakistan’s Democracy in 2024

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: PILDAT, in its annual review of state of democracy in Pakistan, has outlined critical challenges to democratic health of Pakistan in 2024. As democracy around the world faced crises, Pakistan’s democracy also remained under significant strain.  Pakistan’s democracy...

2nd Annual Global Conference on Suicide Prevention: “Breaking the Silence” Successfully Held

NEWS DESK Islamabad, December 3, 2024 – The Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning (PILL),...

SPARC Urges 80% Graphic Health Warnings on Cigarette Packs to Safeguard Youth

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC)...

The Plight of the Common Man Amid Pakistan’s Political Crisis

By: Rimsha Sarwar Pakistan's political crisis has spiraled into a state of paralysis, crippling the...

PILDAT Thought Session Explores Path to Economic Progress Through Democracy and Policy Stability

OUR CORRESPONDENT LAHORE: PILDAT organized a high-profile Thought Session titled “Can Economic Progress and Democracy...

Countering Violent Extremism in Pakistan: Emphasizing Non-Kinetic Approaches for Lasting Impact

By: Muhammad Rizwan Bhatti Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) program focuses on community engagement as a strategic ploy for Law enforcement. It offers an alternative to...

The Complex Interplay: Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations

By: Waqas Ahmed When the names of Pakistan and Afghanistan are taken together, it often brings a sense of strained relations to mind. Even though...

Gaza is bleeding: A Plea for Humanity

By: Umme Laila The conflict between Hamas and Israel that was started on October 7 has yet not led to any ceasefire, exposing the failure...

The Great and the Ordinary

By: Askari Raza Malik An old cliché reads: “Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” There are a...

Domestic Abuse Through a Feminist Lens: Unveiling the Power Imbalance

By: Fakhar-un-Nisa Domestic abuse is a pervasive issue that transcends geographical borders, cultures, and socio-economic backgrounds. It is a form of violence that has afflicted...

Navigating the Labyrinth of Red Tapism: A Tale of Bureaucratic Culture

By: Anum Shafique When we think of bureaucratic culture, one term looms large in our minds: "Red Tapism." It's a phrase that encapsulates the intricate...

Feminism by Nature: Exploring the Innate Equality of Genders

By: Maira Nadeem Feminism, as a socio-political movement, has played an important role in advocating the equality of females in a world historically dominated by...

Vanishing relationships in the modern world

By: Maqsood Shahi "Any place you don't leave is a prison.” Prof. Peter Hoberg (Liberal Arts) Movie: Into the Wild In the modern world, social media...

Embracing Mental Health: A Call to Action on World Mental Health Day

By: Badar Muneer In the realm of global health, mental well-being often stands as a neglected subject. However, as the world unites to observe World...

The Flight of Pakistani Medical Graduates: The Quest for Opportunities Abroad

By: Shehnaz Khattak Pakistan, known for producing highly skilled medical professionals, is experiencing a significant surge in the number of its medical graduates choosing to...

Taliban’s Return: A New Chapter for China’s Belt and Road?

By: Ubaid Sahil The takeover of the Afghan Taliban government in Afghanistan and the resurgence of militant organizations such as Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the...

The Many Facets of Pakistan: Strengths, Struggles, and Survival

By: Ubaid Sahil Recently, I read an eye-opening book about our beloved country Pakistan titled "The Nine Lives of Pakistan," authored by Irish journalist and...

Pakistan’s Cultural Crossroads

By: Waqas Ahmed When the name 'Pakistan' comes to mind, it's not merely about the geographical location; it's all about the traditions, cultures, and norms...

The Realm of Bio-engineering

By: Abdul Musawir Hakro Buddha's recommendations to achieve nirvana, a transcendent state in which there is no suffering, were so difficult that none of his...

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