Kazim Laghari

World Water Week and Water threats in Pakistan

By: Kazim Laghari Water is universally known as life. But negligence and ignorant attitude towards this blessing gift of God have been making it acute shortage and contamination. UN held a conference in Stockholm, Sweden, under the theme of World Water Week the previous week. The motto was Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a…

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Team Save Dreams

Empowering Change

By: Hayah Bahroni Team Save Dreams’ journey has been one of empowerment, fueled by the desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who often stand on society’s margins. This time, our journey took an inspiring turn as we joined hands with Women Aid Trust (WAT), an organization that shares our unwavering…

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Women Under Siege

By: Ayesha Rasool The 21st century is an era of the internet, and this technology has revolutionized the world, making it a global village where people can easily communicate, trade, and educate. This new information and communication technology has many benefits, such as inexpensive and easy communication, the ability to easily start a business, and…

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Standard of Living

By Zakia Touqeer The Standard of living is the level of material goods, wealth, necessities, and comfort available to a particular socioeconomic group, mostly a nation. It includes factors like poverty rate, Guest Posting income, employment availability, and quality, Gross Domestic Product, political and economic stability, national economic growth, house affordability and quality, the expectancy…

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Pakistan’s Democracy Struggles and Hopes for the Future

By: Ali Aqeel Student BS Public Administration University of Okara Democracy, the very essence of “rule by the people,” has deep roots in the history of Pakistan. Emerging from the ancient Greek words ‘demos’ and ‘kratos,’ Pakistan’s democratic journey has been a tumultuous one, witnessing fluctuating periods of military and civilian rule. As the world’s…

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Commissioner Rawalpindi pays tribute to DC Qurat-ul-Ain Malik for arrangements on Muharram

By: Arshad Kotgula ______________________ Talagang: Like every year, the name of Chakwal district was also included in the list of other sensitive districts of Punjab during Muharram. Chakwal district is declared sensitive every time and the district administration is tasked to ensure that arrangements are not neglected. A few years ago in Chakwal, there was…

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General Election of Bangladesh

The General Election of Bangladesh is not only a Domestic Issue

By: Sayed Anwar Bangladesh, since its independence, held 11 general elections over the years. The country faced hard times to establish a minimum democratic system. After the secession from Pakistan in 1971, it endured ‘populist authoritarianism'(1972-75) and ‘military dictatorship'(1975-1990) for almost 19 years. In 1991, the first parliamentary election was held under a parliamentary system…

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