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AGP report on Railways
Recent report that the Railways has incurred losses of Rs333.812 billion in 9 years shouldn’t raise any eyebrows
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Rising food imports
We cannot address food insecurity without addressing overpopulation
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A diabetic Pakistan
Experts claim that if immediate steps are not taken the majority 10 million obese children will soon become diabetic
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Scary times in Karachi
Inflation and dwindling job opportunities with the easy availability of firearms, is producing a lethal effect
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Politics of power-mongering
The ruling party itself has set the ball rolling by opting to take on the opposition
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HIV breakthrough
Pakistan has been the second fastest growing AIDS epidemic nation in the Asia-Pacific region
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Bill Gates in Pakistan
His foundation is critical in taking the country to the precipice of becoming polio-free for the first time in history
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The new US realisation
It was good to learn that the US formally acknowledges Pakistan’s role in arranging a peace deal with the Taliban
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Envisioning a digital future
It will still take some time for wide-scale inclusion as the digital infrastructure of the country is still poor
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Farmers and far-off markets
The existing situation is harming farmers as well as agricultural productivity
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Dispensing timely justice
We have thousands of cases lingering on for decades, and there is no hope that they will see the light of day
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PSM employees
Only the shell of the giant Steel Mills has been left
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Tactical acquittal
The most interesting aspect of his trial in England was its format
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Rise and rise in petrol prices
The unwelcome surprise was the amount, which was higher than several analysts had predicted
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IMF and SOEs
Handling these toxic loss-making units is certainly a challenge
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Anti-Muslim France
France is now a country where Muslims are “considered guilty until proven innocent”
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Qandeel murder case
Qandeel soon shot to fame, but this does not go well with envious elements in society
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Suicides at varsities
These two incidents, horrifying as they are, shook the educational circles of the province
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Export diversification
Low trade is not an economic problem but a political one
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Another lynching
A pity that there wasn’t even a single Adnan Malik in Khanewal, the hero who tried to save Sri Lankan national
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Technological innovation
Government should start scouting for ideas and inventions to create startups that benefit the people and the economy
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Planned universities
New universities need to be launched with proper planning, and be equipped with all the required facilities
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Account closed!
Impoverished Afghans include millions of children who cannot crawl or stand due to extreme hunger and malnutrition
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Restoration of student unions
The ban only harmed students and introduced gun culture on the campus
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An unassured no-trust
What has raised eyebrows is the dependence of the PDM on the largesse of government allies
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Collective mobility
The Green Line project is yielding positive results, many people prefer to travel by buses
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Pay raise
Any change has the potential to turn into a reward for seniority over performance; a slap in the face of meritocracy
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Ensuring good governance
It is a welcome initiative, and must whirlpool into a competition
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Drug trafficking in schools
The situation is a testament to the overall deteriorating culture of Pakistan
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Debt per person
This government has proven that it would rather obfuscate than legislate
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The nationality syndrome
The law, agreeable or not, clearly stipulates that no parliamentarian could be a dual national
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Contradictory UN report
The report notes how Al-Qaeda congratulated the Taliban, implying a connection between the groups
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Victim of patriarchy
This kind of cruelty keeps occurring in different parts of the country
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Pakistan as honest broker
PM believes that Islamabad can help bridge the gap between the United States and China
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Child custody
Under proposed law, divorced, widowed mothers will be able to get custody of children if their father is unfit
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India hijab ban
Move is further proof that the BJP has made the persecution of Muslims a central part of its policymaking
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Indispensable ally
The all-weather friendship is free from political narrative
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Educated but unemployed
More than 31% youth with graduation and professional degrees are unemployed
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Cementing CPEC-II
Islamabad made its geostrategic inclinations loud and clear by rallying behind Beijing
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Hungry Afghan children
Children in Kabul cannot crawl or stand due to extreme hunger and malnutrition
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Fake education
Consequences of bad practices are disastrous for students
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A claim devoid of logic
LOC ceasefire was out of mutual consensus between India and Pakistan, meant to scale down tensions across Kashmir
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E-wallets
There are problems of cyber-security and cyber-attacks, both internally and externally
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The cost of sixth tranche
IMF and govt, like the previous ones, remain focused on bleeding poor, middle-class families dry
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Protecting trees
Rawalpindi administration has issued warning to the timber mafia to stop their nefarious activity
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Back to universities
The Taliban have announced that all girls’ schools will fully reopen by the end of March
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Terror fissures in Balochistan
Dissent in the under-developed province makes it easy for the enemy to tap the resentment among youth
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Lethal dog attack
Safety and security should be the top-most priority of government schools across the country
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Workers’ welfare
Due to systemic flaws, the ordinary people are yet to be benefited from huge gain by the business class
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Nawaz’s health debate
Nawaz, who left the country on the benevolence exhibited by the court, must not play to the gallery