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A country of 60% youth, but for how long?
Our statesmen encourage our youth to leave, leave their families, and earn enough dollars to solve the debt crisis
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How the Sindh education board can benefit from blockchain
A number of major problems faced by the Sindh Board have to do with data and record-keeping along with management.
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Jibran Nasir's homecoming
His bravery and values came to his rescue at a time when even the much more privileged were unable to evade crackdowns
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Inclusive education for a united Pakistan.
The progressive element in our educational content has been missing for too long and it is time to try and change that
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The ‘P’ in patriarchy stands for poor education
Pakistani woman is born free but is everywhere in chains designed by men due to a poorly educated patriarchal mindset
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When will Pakistan attain women protection and empowerment?
A lot more must be done to address the causes of violence against women and change mindset to promote gender equality
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Minority rights and the Pakistani-American diaspora
Pakistani-Americans should use their leverage to urge Pakistan to repeal discriminatory actions against its minorities
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No country for women
Women’s safety is not the priority in this country and that is the bitter truth we are forced to accept.
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Career gap and how it affects the female professional paradigm
Given there are as many female graduates, why is the professional sphere yet to witness equal inclusion of females?
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Wish us Eid Mubarak but we can't wish you Merry Christmas
There is always someone willing to sprinkle an element of ‘anti-Islamic’, ‘anti-culture’ to these celebratory events