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  • Growth projections

    The central bank expects real growth, one that takes inflation into account, to fall somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5%

  • Burials at last

    In avoiding being ‘blackmailed’, the prime minister squandered a good opportunity to live up to the role of a father

  • Relief for newsvendors

    The worst sufferers of Covid-19 are vulnerable segments of society like newspaper sellers

  • Now or never

    Sustainable eco-friendly policies need to be integrated in institutions nationwide

  • Cross-border attacks

    Cross-border terrorism can only be resolved if Afghan govt shows will, and their security forces show competence

  • After the Machh tragedy

    Time to remind the government: a stitch in time saves nine

  • Trump’s failed coup

    The gravest assault on American democracy in more than 200 years resulted in four people losing their lives

  • Drubbing in NZ

    The defeat, in both Test and T20I series, is not surprising

  • Khula cases surge

    Pandemic has helped highlight issues that were previously unnoticed and were being suppressed within society

  • Circular debt

    The real problem is that largest contributors to circular debt in the power sector are not the deals with older IPPs

  • A messy legacy

    As we strive to overcome inequality, the world needs to rethink and implement a whole lot more

  • Baby boom

    If population explosion is not controlled, we might see large numbers of people in poor countries starving to death

  • Nursing superstars

    An estimated 230,000 nurses worldwide have contracted the coronavirus

  • ‘Green Emergency’

    The first step is devise a policy that is conducive to forest investment and sustainable forest management practices

  • The taxman cometh

    Experts see a shortfall in the Rs500 billion range for the full fiscal year

  • Media under attack

    Attacking the media for spreading fake news also greatly damaged the credibility of the media

  • Extrajudicial killings in IIOJK

    It seems the Indian Army approves of outright war crimes against the people it claims to represent

  • Attack on temple

    The misguided mob might have been led to violence by rabble-rousers who had their own axe to grind

  • Delay in pensions

    Retired employees of several other departments of the provincial government too are facing hardships on this account

  • Entering 2021 with hope

    So the new year throws the same old challenges at us — apart from Covid, of course

  • Vehicle auction scam

    Investigations revealed registration of 7,013 vehicles was fake and 4,000 had been registered on unauthentic vouchers

  • Mutated Covid cases

    We have no assurance that undetected cases are already out there

  • Khawaja Asif’s arrest

    NAB says that the total assets held by Khawaja Asif swelled from Rs5.1 million in 1991 to Rs221 million in 2018

  • Long-persisting gas shortage

    Sindh CM has warned that the growing gas shortage might cause unrest in the province

  • Harnai attack

    All this brings us back to the one constant that is known — Balochistan remains a troubling place

  • Politicising medical education

    Undue interference in medical education would only harm cause of the important and sensitive profession of medicine

  • ICC Teams of the Decade

    Team’s performance over many years has been dismal, but certainly not to the extent of being left out of the reckoning

  • The Covid year

    Even the gloomiest of scenarios painted at the start of the year focused on political strife and economic stress

  • Calls for closing zoos

    Animals across Pakistan who live in a variety of zoos usually suffer because of very poor living conditions

  • Rape culture

    Society enables rape. It is as simple and as complex as that

  • Track-II efforts

    Prime Minister Imran Khan is actually pinning his hopes on the probable fault lines within the PDM

  • Police’s lack of restraint

    There should be a fine ethical balance between protecting society and the rights of the people

  • Intermittent ‘gas leaks’

    Timely action in such situations is necessary to prevent further harm

  • Malice and spite

    Trump has shown a constant willingness to harness the worst forms of populist rhetoric

  • Brexit deal

    There is also concern over how little time people and businesses will have to adjust to the new rules

  • Census discord

    It takes so long just to process information from one census that it coincides with time for the next one

  • New ball game

    The Kiwis have undergone a remarkable turnaround in recent times

  • Gas shortage

    Cooking, if possible, is an ordeal, and can only be attempted if the rest of the family wears half-a-dozen sweaters

  • Time for introspection

    As today we celebrate the birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation it is time for introspection

  • Current account surplus

    The raging pandemic has also benefited Pakistan’s exports

  • Restoring soil fertility

    Increasing salinity of agricultural lands is rendering them unsuitable for farming or their productivity is decreasing

  • Better late than never

    Pakistan has several other longstanding problems, many of which have not gotten better under the incumbent government

  • Of cleanliness and transfers

    Many areas in Lahore are no different from Karachi in terms of bad sanitation

  • New Covid-19 variant

    The fact that it is more contagious is enough justification for the abundance of prudence being shown

  • Climate refugees in S Asia

    Already number of people in Bangladesh have been forced to leave their homes after their land was swallowed by the sea

  • For Afghan peace

    The recent engagements had become all the more important in the context of the peace process

  • PM’s warning

    Imran's warning follows several days of Pakistani officials speaking about the threat of an Indian operation

  • Global acclaim

    Pakistanis have been winning laurels around the world with their outstanding contributions in various fields

  • Aid crisis

    The truth is that we are already in the twilight phase. The aid crisis no longer needs foreshadowing, it is here, now

  • Protesting Indian farmers

    Maharashtra tops the list of farmer suicide in India