By Sidrah Roghay - Saba*, a parent, pays Rs 80,000 as school fee for three children who attend the Beaconhouse School System. That’s a lot of money even for her well-to-do family which owns a profitable
By Muhammad Bilal - Many people believe that the 3-judge inquiry commission has settled the issue of May 11 polls rigging once for all. The boot is on the other leg.There exist so many controversies
By Sher Ali Khalti - It is a perception that thickly populated South Punjab has always been ignored in Punjab budgets. Is this a realty or propaganda or just political
By Haroon Janjua - When you consider the actual scene of hunting, and picture the hunter with possibly the most modern weapon, firing lethal ammunition, it’s a pitiful and inequitable mind
By Rahimullah Yusufzai - A report presented to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on March 10 listed the progress made in implementing the 20-point National Action Plan (NAP) since it was launched
By Rasul Bakhsh Rais - The massacre of twelve staffers that included the some of the best cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo, a humour magazine on January 7 was shocking,
By Haq Nawaz - After years of ifs and buts, Pakistan has finally come to the conclusion to take some tough decisions in the ongoing fight against the insurgency within its sovereign frontiers without any discrimination of good and bad
By Sher Ali Khalti - It was a freezing cold day of the last week of December 1970. A young boy was sitting in front of a major, a colonel and a session judge in a special military court. The court was set up in Adiyala Jail of Rawalpindi
By Shahzada Irfan Ahmed - How low is the level that humans can stoop to and to what extent they can go in their display of barbarity could be seen at a brick kiln in Kot Radha Kishan, in the suburbs of Lahore.
By Dr. Hasan Askari Rizvi - The relations between Pakistan and India are traditionally known for mutual distrust, bilateral disputes and problems, clashes in Kashmir and wars. They also engage