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We need to learn a lesson from Qandeel’s tragic death
Khan came to prominence through maintaining a close liaison with the people
The authorities concerned must formulate a solution in the form of a genuine vision
Pakistan was a country of 34 million people in 1951, including the then East Pakistan
The commercialisation of education, rampant in the world today, has also left its mark on third world countries
Lack of education is like a cancer that pervades society and ruins the state physically and mentally
The BCCI’s stance has gone hot and cold over the issue
Arzaan Chacha is a quaint blessing in disguise for students struggling financially
In Japanese mythology, Namazu is a giant catfish which causes earthquakes
Government machinery seems to be taking no steps against the excessive fee increases