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Energy conservation: Can Karachi be the City of Lights again?
Whereas energy conservation is one piece in the puzzle, city planning is another crucial factor.
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“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water”
It is alarming that only 20 per cent of the entire population has access to clean drinking water.
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Plastic, plastic everywhere
Consequently, and unsurprisingly, Pakistan has the highest percentage of mismanaged plastic in South Asia.
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Lahore: From the city of gardens to a land of smog
With lack of concerted efforts to combat air pollution, the city of gardens has been tragically choking on toxic air
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A culture of political assassinations
In such a toxic and dangerous political environment, the progress of society remains a pipe dream.
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Diyat law: The saviour of the affluent
The acquittal of Shahrukh Jatoi is indicative of the fact that justice is not served but bought.
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Moving beyond the Single National Curriculum
Simply updating curriculum standards or building additional schools will have little impact on the dismal statistics.
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Reviewing the Transgender Persons Act is not about religion, but about politics
Rehashing this debate after four years is nothing more than a political stratagem using the religion card.
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The disproportionate impact of floods on women
Deep-rooted gender inequality, worsened by poverty and illiteracy, is making life more miserable for women post-floods
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De-schooling: A solution for millions of out-of-school children
Children have not failed to reach school; the school has failed to reach these children.