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PIPS board seeks early appointment of executive director
Meeting directs expediting hiring on vacant posts of the institute
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Two-way interaction imperative to move nation forward
PIPS' Dialogue Pakistan notes that most debates are still stuck in the past
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Promoting peace: Students’ interaction ‘can pave way for social harmony’
Initiative aims to end misperceptions among children of different backgrounds
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South Asian rivalries may hinder region’s economic progress
Speakers say regional countries need to change their attitudes towards each other for progress
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‘Legal loopholes make minorities vulnerable’
Experts discuss prospects of interfaith harmony, freedom of faith in Pakistan
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RTI law step forward for accountable governance
Speakers say much work needs to be done to effectively implement law at all levels
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Critical thinking a must for peace and progress
Speakers urge teachers to promote sectarian, religious harmony
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70 years of parliament celebrated at PIPS
Institute marks first session of Constituent Assembly of 1947
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‘Teachers can help raise inclusive, inquisitive society’
Speakers say educators have key role to play in shaping minds of students
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Journalists need time to fact-check news
Code of ethics for reporters launched
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Recruitment for Syria: Interior ministry bans sectarian outfit
Group said to be active in areas like Kurram Agency and Kohat
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Despite decline in militancy, TTP still a potent threat
Islamabad think tank says militant groups are widening the scope of their activities
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Keeping it transparent: ‘Drastic reforms needed to win people’s trust’
Panel of legal experts urge people-centric governance
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Fighting extremism: ‘Purge curriculum of biases, hate material’
State urged to invest in social sciences
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All-party ownership: ‘Parliamentary oversight key to NAP execution’
Senate chairman says it will give political ownership
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SAARC parliamentarians: Young MPs reaffirm desire to work for peace
Hope to improve ties through increased interaction
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Regional peace, progress: Ayaz Sadiq stresses youth-driven narrative
Two-day Saarc Young Parliamentarians Conference begins; delegates vow to create linkages to fight common issues
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Study findings: ‘Twisted narratives in textbooks push youth towards radicalisation’
The study calls for sensitising teachers about inclusive education and religious diversity in a classroom
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Panel discussion: ‘Women should be part of policy, decision-making’
Speakers say women should be elected on general seats instead of reserved ones
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Parliamentary affairs: Lawmakers trained
The purpose of the sessions is to train lawmakers and educate them about parliamentary affairs