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May labour have its day
A vast majority of labourers and daily-wage workers in Pakistan remain outside the field of labour laws
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The state of the economy
Pakistan’s policies are such that it is much easier for companies to exist in informal sector than in formal one
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The battle for patriarchy
A resident of Orangi Town, Karachi stabbed his sister multiple times after beating her severely
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The curious case of ‘Maalik’
It is unusual if not unique for a film, which is certified by Central Board of Film Certification to be de-certified
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Pressures and perceptions
Obama Administration earmarked $742m in aid for Pakistan and not everybody in the US thinks it is a good idea
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Under-utilisation of budgets
In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, most departments are said to have used around 50 per cent of development funds
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Findings on Thar
Thar Commission clearly blames the Sindh government for the deaths in the area
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Ominous signs for Panama
There will be much argument & dispute, quite possibly ill-informed, regarding investigations relating to Panama Papers
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The plight of health workers
There appears to be a national malaise when it comes to dealing fairly with daily wage health workers
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Fishing for votes
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been getting out and about, ostensibly to focus on the development agenda of the PML-N