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‘Pakistan stands in the way of a polio-free world’
World Polio Day commemorated in a year when 220 new cases have emerged in the country
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When the mirror cracks
Edhi is an institution — a man who embodies courage, belief and rare enthusiasm to help the world
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Thank you, Malala
Nation should come together and thank Malala Yousafzai for her unflagging commitment to an important cause
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Child abuse: Cycle of neglect
British poet Thomas Gray coined the adage ‘where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise’
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No respite for rape survivors
A shocking trend in subcontinent is to play down realities of rape and stigmatise victim rather than act
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The benefit of hindsight
Pakistani authors have used the concept to offer a shrewd commentary on the struggle for independence.
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Protecting heritage for the public good
Decision to preserve Dilip Kumar’s ancestral home is testament of flaws in K-P govt’s approach to heritage protection.
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Domestic work: An unprotected, 8.5 million-strong workforce
Without legal safeguards, many domestic workers undergo abuse.
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Rape in Pakistan — The how and why
Judicial system, implementation of laws and law-enforcing agencies, all need an overhaul to control the rape menace.
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Buckets and brooms
To clean up our filthy streets we need more than just one-off clean-up drives.
 
    








