TODAY’S PAPER | May 08, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Destroying RTI commissions

    We call upon all Information Ministries to introduce laws to hold Information Commissions more accountable

  • Education a scapegoat

    The phenomenon can easily be reflected in the recent government’s policy matters since the onset of coronavirus pandemic. Education wasn’t given due importance

  • Pakistan Day

    It’s unfortunate though that the people of our country, including our leaders, have forgotten the message of unity, brotherhood and sacrifice that the Pakistan Day reminds us of

  • Tanker mafia

    Water is a necessity and ideally it should be supplied daily on the lowest rates

  • Our legal system

    Life should not be a network of aesthetic complications; rather, it is a road of common people, understanding and believing in universal rules together

  • Equality is necessary

    In Pakistan, it is lamentable that household chores are preferred for girls over education

  • Equal status for transgenders

    We, as civilized citizens, must question our behaviour towards this minority group, because if we do not create a cohesive community where everyone is accepted, we cannot move forward

  • Extreme positions

    It is vital that our political leaders realise that they must tone down their extreme positions and aggression toward each other

  • Education amid Covid-19

    All cannot be blamed on the disposition of the younger generations, since there are other factors that need to be taken into consideration

  • Lingering peace process

    Pakistan has played an immense role in persuading the Taliban leadership to join the negotiations