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Campus drug deliveries
International research has shown that the only effective way to reduce consumption is to reduce demand.
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Honour killing disgrace
The state must do more than pass judgment, and pursue justice with consistency and courage.
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Of benches and judges!
A review petition challenging the majority decision of July 12, 2024 on the reserved seats is under question.
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The thaw
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Karachi: high and dry
The crisis demands more than reactive firefighting
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Tripartite consensus
This understanding is epoch-making as it has come days after a showdown between India and Pakistan
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Back on talking terms
It's for the whole world to see that the May 10 ceasefire between Pakistan and India
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Drug court ruling
New parents often seek to fulfil their infants' nutritional needs through baby food products
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Devolving DISCOS
The administrative change makes redundant the politicised practice of protesting and threatening Discos
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IMF cash injection
The journey ahead is fraught with challenges, but with the right policies and a sustained commitment to reform
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Overpopulation
The reality of this crisis is that without population control and family planning initiatives
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FBR evaluation system
The new system is supposed to offer anonymity to them
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Indian media madness
This media campaign has come close on the heels of an embarrassing casualty list featuring six Indian aircraft
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Cash-strapped varsities
The only justification for the university's existence is that it makes it easier for Chitralis to attend university.
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Courts of convenience
The essence of justice lies not in punitive efficiency but in transparent and impartial adjudication.
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Drone brutality
The ray of hope rests in talking it out and the hot-line established between NSAs is a good omen.
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India's intellectual surrender
The descent of writer and poet Javed Akhtar is only the most visible symptom of this malaise.
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Melting Sindoor
The aftermath of India's escapade is that its top security echelons are wandering in darkness.
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Dying for tea
From corner shops to roadside stalls, unsafe food has become the norm across Sindh.
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Perks for classes
the same "empty" coffers are ever ready to spew huge sums for the ruling elite
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Moody's warning
India's obsession to pull Pakistan into a war is part of its horrendous hegemonic designs.
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Malnutrition in Gaza
Israel's blockade, which began on March 2, has now stretched into its second month
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Choking on neglect
To make matters worse, Karachi's only fixed air quality monitoring station, donated by Japan
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Trillions lost to smuggling
The government should also look into improving the archaic customs and shipping port infrastructure
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Rising mercury levels
These extreme temperatures are nothing short of life-threatening.
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Competitive electricity market
Companies tried to force consumers to pay until the government was forced to intervene.
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Time to listen to logic
The spy sleuth sounded rational as he said that despite strained relations
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Little focus on child welfare
Most of these problems could easily be addressed head-on through legislation and strict enforcement
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Karachi's water crisis
This vacuum of responsibility has given rise to a powerful and predatory tanker mafia.
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Desire for peace
The crux of the dispute that leads to such fissures off and on is the unresolved Kashmir issue
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Unfulfilled promises
From construction sites and textile mills to agricultural fields and domestic household
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Wage earners' tax burden
The end result is that while traders mostly rode out the disastrous inflation in recent years
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No to escalation
That message should come as the writing on the wall to India
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In abeyance
So while a good initiative — currently held in abeyance — risks becoming another Kalabagh dam project.
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State Bank's outlook
Pakistan's economy is at a significantly increased risk of struggling.
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Mindless warmongering
India is either testing Pakistan's patience or is unmindful of the latter's militaristic prowess.
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Privatising healthcare
The Grand Health Alliance has been on the streets for 21 consecutive days.
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Whither austerity
Preaching austerity and committing extravagance is what our ruling class is all about.
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Snail-paced tribunals
One of the prime reasons behind this stalemate is the influence of the executive over the judiciary.
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Type 5 diabetes
Recognising Type-5 diabetes marks a pivotal step toward equitable healthcare