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Pakistan’s vulnerability to terrorism
Pakistan does not have a credible policy on the Taliban. Its approach is riddled with contradictions.
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Gang rape death
The question for us, as for India, is how to make our cities and indeed our villages and towns safe for women.
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Welcome hockey win
Pakistan can be called a dominant force in Asia once again — they are the Asian Games gold-medallists.
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Talking to the Taliban — why?
Fighting the Taliban can make you target but it is better to die an honourable death than to live a life of surrender.
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Terrorism: looking into the future
Future terrorists might come from various religions, which is not surprising for Pakistan.
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Elections and the army
We need to move towards a situation where it is possible to conduct elections without military help.
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Polio vaccination and schools
Taking care of our youth should be a concerted effort between parents, community, education system and state.
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Participation of women in polls
Mobilising women voters could be the chief engine to democratic progress.
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Balochistan killings
The vast reserve of natural resources in the province should make it a haven for locals.
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John Kerry: good for Pakistan?
Pakistan has reason to like Kerry. He knows a lot about US foreign policy in general and about Pakistan in particular.
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Public outrage as a uniting factor
Most outrage expressed in Pakistan over injustice is either false or mischievous measuring brutal nature of society.
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A new player at the crease
Tahirul Qadri's sudden arrival on the scene is somewhat puzzling, especially in context of overall national scenario.
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Local vs foreign dramas
If foreign dramas are antithetical to our values, then they will be rejected by viewers.
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Wilting puppets
The art form of puppets is unique and Faizaan made it possible for people in country to gain an appreciation for it.
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Considering society
The blasphemy issue in particular has played havoc with too many lives.
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‘Jayain tau jayain kahan’
Idrees, stranded for 13 years in an Indian jail has been disowned by his family and by Pakistan.
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Big Brother Inc.
Government argues law will help fight terrorism but hasn't answered question on how personal rights will be protected.
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Fixing the price of CNG
There is no getting away from fact that gas reserves are depleted, we have no option left but to reduce CNG demand.
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In India, a win for communalism
Modi’s convincing victory tells us that communal politics, all that they stand for are alive, well in ‘secular’ India.
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Countrywide polio attack
The more polio cases there are in Pakistan, the greater the chances that we export it to other countries.
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Seeking justice for rape
The one thing Kainat's long saga should not lead us to do is believe that our justice system is working well.
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Treatment of minorities
If change is going to come it will be painfully slow because it requires society to change itself.
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Animated death
Parents need to be more aware of grotesque content of some games, consider whether they are appropriate for children.
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Kashmiri women’s suffering
These women who were once forced to face war should not be neglected and should be provided proper medical care.
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Targeting polio workers
Deaths in Karachi only prove that those involved in efforts to eradicate polio are no less than soldiers on frontline.
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Rising death
Who will stop the militants and how, so that this ceaseless cycle of death can be broken?
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Peshawar attack
Fact is a band of heavily armed militants was able to make their way into heavily secured facility, & inflict havoc.
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State and non-state actors
Indian Muslim terrorists cannot qualify as non-state actors because Pakistan used its non-state actors against India.
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US school shooting
Every time there is a horrifying school shooting in US, politicians tear up but never dare speak of ‘gun control’.
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Pakistan’s corruption problem
So shameful has been Pakistan’s performance in this field that accountability itself seems like corruption.
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Acid-throwing and the state
It is our bad luck that ideology of those who want to push Pakistan back is same as ideology of the state of Pakistan.
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When a hero isn’t honoured
Not renaming Shadman chowk shows how our government balks at the mere threat of trouble by rightwing groups.
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A tragic death
We need to act in order to stop the wave of madness which is claiming lives in this fashion.
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Contaminated canal
Committee formed to oversee Keenjar Lake’s contamination is requested to make efforts in removing this contamination.
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Cruel deeds
Some means need to be found to end violence, make it possible for people to live lives not constantly marred by fear.
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Media matters
When we see someone in danger; do we blindly act like heroes and go in to help or do we assess our own safety first?
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Ravi Shankar
He may have been mainstream but he never sold out to get there; rest of the world had to make place for Ravi Shankar.
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Meritorious madness
Lack of coordination between institutions for ‘close off’ dates means students were unable to apply for other courses.
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Domestic violence bill
PPP has been active passing pro-women legislation at the centre but now it needs to mobilise its members in provinces.
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CNG hazard
The lack of maintenance or timely replacement of cylinders as they age adds to the risks they pose.
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A question of sovereignty
Militants are misusing Pakistan’s territory, need to be stopped. If there were no militants, there would be no drones.
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Malala’s reach
Malala has moved the world; it is a pity it took so terrible a crime to do so.
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Taliban and the art of talking
Paris can be a good beginning to get the Taliban exposed to the art of give and take after the conclusion of a war.
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Egyptian waves
Crisis in Egypt has come rather swiftly, with more and more divides coming between the people and various institutions
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Beaten to death at school
A student should not have lost his life over being tardy, we hope to see justice served to the teacher in this matter.
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Hockey revival?
Pakistan was once the world’s best. Now, they sit ninth. The rot must be tackled swiftly.
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Elephantine troubles
Modern philosophy emphasises that zoos should focus on conservation and also educating people about wildlife.
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Reading books in Pakistan
Reading will be promoted only when the average citizen takes to the habit.
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Pakistan’s gas crisis
Resort to piped import of gas has been delayed because of global politics and uncertain pipeline transitions.
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Flying high
Kite flying is a tradition and a part of Lahore’s heritage that needs to be saved.