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Deficiencies in vaccinations
Immunisation coverage in Mansehra stands at 100%. This figure needs to be replicated elsewhere so every child is safe.
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Voices from Balochistan
Nawaz Sharif’s impassioned calls for restoration of harmony in Balochistan are welcome.
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Controversy over LG law
Local Government Ordinance can succeed only in an environment of harmony and cooperation between all political forces.
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A dangerous precedent
When a branch of government gets involved in proselytising, it can set a dangerous precedent.
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Diversifying an isolationist policy
Putin most likely postponed his visit because of mismatch of thinking with GHQ, which runs Pakistan’s foreign policy.
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Parliamentary performance
The report, demonstrates that there are other ways in which democracy is being undermined.
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Historic win
The win not only highlighted team’s willingness to put in effort far beyond its capabilities, but repaid PCBs'...
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Forgotten flood
Given our antics, perhaps, compassion has run out and this hardly augurs well for the people
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A most welcome step
Military’s actions in the name of national security should become a matter of public record.
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Are drones the sticking point?
If the world is in disagreement with our stance, we should assess our capacity to withstand international disapproval.
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For peace in Gilgit-Baltistan
PM's Rs2 billion package is welcome, larger picture is gloomy because of Pakistan’s isolationist foreign policy.
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Embrace delayed
Pakistan should ensure that the postponement of Putin’s visit is not converted into a cancellation.
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Contamination in food
The best way to ensure public health is by having checks over food suppliers.
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Unfortunate stance
ECP's decision to ensure that atleast 10 per cent of women voters ballot is hugely welcome.
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Amicable agreement?
Mengal's words indicate just how deep the idea of Baloch autonomy has sunk into the Baloch psyche.
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The Taliban’s favour
For all intents and purposes, Bilour's bounty call has essentially placed himself in the militant camp.
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The spilled milk of religious tolerance
The offence demonstrated by a video made in California was not an ‘act of civilisation’, but September 21 was.
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The drone debate
Fact remains that drones would not be needed if Pakistan did its job and cleared the tribal belt of militants.
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Upholding rights of transgenders
Pakistanis need to shed their biases against transgenders, who often end up getting abandoned by their own families.
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Plea for help
Zardari's arguments against the anti-Islam film at UNGA need to be considered, but the issue remains more complex.
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Compensation for cinemas
Cinema owners have been in dire need of government assistance even before their cinemas were destroyed.
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Kidnapped
Sense of insecurity among Hindus has clearly reached a peak. Question is whether it is too late to turn things around.
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Zardari-Clinton meeting
It is important to communicate the Muslim viewpoint to the people in the West at an intellectual level.
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Rimsha’s plight
Politicians, police, courts need to treat false accusers of blasphemy with same toughness reserved for minorities.
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Water racket
Cosmetic steps to shut hydrants will not affect mafias, but residents will suffer significant drop in water pressure.
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The bounty business
Bilour deserves to be penalised, though danger following this would be that he will be upheld as a hero by extremists.
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Attacks on cinemas
The owners of the cinemas in both Peshawar and Karachi had nothing to do with the making of this short video.
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Punitive action
A culture of truth needs to be created, especially expectant of those holding public office.
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Double standards
By allowing the publication of the cartoons, France has shown that it is home to a glaring double standard.
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Building bridges
Pakistan and India appear to be going about the task of building relations stone by stone and brick by brick.
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Alienated from the state
September 21 manifested the alienation of Muslims of Pakistan from the state they live in.
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Chaos and capitulation
Decision to observe holiday seems to have galvanised elements who express love for Prophet (pbuh) via destruction.
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UN team’s visit
Refusal of senior officials to meet UN team gives impression that some sections of govt are working at cross-purposes.
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Wasted potential
It should partially be government’s responsibility to help poorer families obtain education for their children.
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The march of death
Solution to target killing can be found with participation of political parties that wield influence in Karachi.
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Attack on military targets
It is an open secret that there are some in the lower ranks of the military who may be sympathetic to the militant.
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The menace of swara
One of the most disturbing aspects of this story is that the jirga which ordered swara took place at a police station.
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Shattered peace
The Bohra community has been unwillingly drawn into the net of sectarian violence
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The truth behind the flames
Sindh government tribunal, set up to inquire into reasons for the blaze has not come any closer to the truth thus far.
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Rain and ruin
We must ask if more could have been done to prevent the disaster on the scale on which it occurred.
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Culling of infected sheep
Pakistan also needs to set safety standards for imports that match those that other countries have placed on us.
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Blocking blasphemy
Was blocking Youtube the best way to handle the situation? Did Youtube make the film?
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Taking on the world
Pakistan will still have to play out of their skins to have a shot at dethroning the defending champions, England.
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Triggering a crisis
The controversial film, Innocence of Muslims will create further distrust among nations.
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The significance of smiles
Lehri’s death also brings to an end far better times for cinema in the country.
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Fire tragedy: Is a resignation enough?
If convention of resigning was to become binding today, most provinces would have to function without ministers.
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Reign of hatred
The fear without which perpetrators of Dasht killings run amok in the province, is a serious affront to authorities.
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The withering away of the Asghar Khan case
It is going to be tough to get to the end of this trial due to the highly politicised judicial process in the country.
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Infected sheep
Australia needs to refrain from shipping out diseased sheep and other sub-standard items to poorer countries.
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Karachi fire and after
Local governments must wake up to the fact that they are equally culpable.