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  • Police failure

    Law enforcers need to shift focus towards improving evidence-gathering mechanisms so that criminals are deterred.

  • Dealing with Afghan refugees

    Issuance of PoR cards is a welcome move, as it removes uncertainty from the lives of almost two million people.

  • Seeking future stability

    For the sake of Afghanistan, and also Pakistan, we must hope issues over BSA can be sorted out as quickly as possible.

  • Of slums and low-cost housing

    If govt wants to deal with illegal settlement, associated concerns, it will have to do lot more than run bulldozers.

  • Conflicting priorities

    The ability of people to earn more money is directly dependent on the development of the infrastructure around them.

  • Heart-warming win

    One hopes that the senior team takes a cue from youngsters and gives creditable performances in the ongoing Asia Cup.

  • Development with a bang

    The projects being selected by the government are designed to serve the needs of the Pakistani people

  • Local bodies and delays

    The politicians should stop foot-dragging on the matter and hold LB polls in fulfillment of their campaign promises.

  • Effective immunisation

    The Sehat ka Insaf immunisation programme is by far the single biggest contribution of the PTI to the country.

  • Freedoms not curbs

    Heavyweight legislation to limit what most view as a minor irritant will bring a few hundred into prosecutorial net.

  • Nabbing human traffickers

    Approximately 8,000 people comprise the nexus of 141 human smugglers who have illegally sent 8,234 Pakistanis abroad.

  • Fighting dengue

    There is no vaccine to cure dengue, only way to control it is by eliminating habitat of the mosquito that carries it.

  • Education targets

    Pakistan is badly in need of national conformity when it comes to education standards, curricula and best practices.

  • A national shame

    Honour killings are done by family members in order to avenge supposed shame brought on by any number of incidents.

  • Endangered heritage

    Just as we have failed to promote these languages, we have allowed crafts to die.

  • Stealing energy

    Fuel taken away amounts to a large total and must be stopped through a crackdown on all those involved.

  • Expectations from Beijing

    Overly relying on China to carry most of the weight of the work needed is just the sort of attitude that is not needed

  • Disability rights

    It is easy to forget the disabled, but they are no less deserving of the protection of their rights than anybody else.

  • Need for clarity

    Expressing hope that talks would be back on track soon indicates reluctance on the part of the government to retaliate

  • Kashmir conundrum

    India can hardly be expected to hand over its occupied territory to Pakistan or vice versa.

  • Football woes

    Pakistani football has never had role models to inspire future generations of players.

  • Gas crisis

    A way has to be found to keep gas pipelines safer given the losses incurred in economic terms.

  • Dying livestock

    There are media reports that sick animals are being transported to cities where they are sold off at knock-down prices

  • Gaps in budget-making

    Our bureaucrats need to to change their ways, if we want to make the budget-making process representative in character

  • Tension between neighbours

    One needs to question what prompted such a sudden strong statement two weeks after its guards were abducted.

  • Sacking political appointees

    A wholesale sacking of virtually every political appointee hired by the previous government suffers from poor optics.

  • Sorting out Syria

    The primary focus of all efforts must be to re-establish calm in Syria, for the sake of its people.

  • Militarisation of the subcontinent

    If there is to be peace, there need to be fewer guns pointing at each other and more diplomacy.

  • Miners’ rights

    The governments needs to do considerably more to bring international standards to mine safety.

  • Unsafe railroads

    If trains keep coming under attack, this is bound to discourage ever more people from using this mode of transport.

  • Regulating the petrol oligopoly

    Nawaz Administration should keep its promise that it would focus on regulating the economy, not running it.

  • Workplace harassment

    Existing legislation against harassment of women does not cover educational institutions and bodies.

  • Educating Balochistan

    There is not a single properly qualified person available to review textbooks and curriculum content in Balochistan.

  • Need for national census

    Government should should trust its strength to carry out the long overdue head count.

  • Ban on kite-flying

    The tradition of kite-flying in Lahore must not be allowed to die, but passed down from one generation to the next.

  • Trilateral summit: old pledges, new times

    Not only does Turkey have interest in seeing the two clear the air but can also facilitate push for regional stability

  • Status of women

    Empowering women all across the province is the duty of the Punjab government and its real test begins now.

  • Penny wise, pound foolish

    Planning minister has refused to approve Dasu Dam project because he believes that it can be completed for cheaper.

  • In the line of duty

    The government needs to step in and make sure that the police personnel know that their sacrifices are highly valued.

  • Swine flu again

    It is unclear whether Tamiflu vaccine is sufficient for the sufficient for the inoculation of the wider population.

  • Justice delayed in Kohistan

    The mere condemnation by tribal elders for something as innocuous as clapping and dancing is condemnable on its own.

  • Misguided austerity

    In short, we have cut back on investing in the future to finance consumption in the present, on borrowed money no less

  • Celebrating Faiz

    Faiz Ahmed Faiz was more than just a workers’ activist.

  • No right to know

    The lack of transparency in public bodies has contributed to corruption and wrongdoing within them over the years.

  • A shoddy consensus

    In theory, the government has agreed to put the Gencos up for sale, but is only soliciting interest in the DISCOs.

  • How not to educate

    Despite their non-functionality,the schools in Sindh still have ghost teachers who draw very real salaries every month

  • Lighting up Lahore

    There have long been plans for a laser light show at a number of locations in the city to highlight our varied culture

  • Regional realities

    We hope that Afghanistan would be allowed to act independently and without outside intervention.

  • Changing spaces

    The thinking expressed by Imran Khan, his desire to open up a closed country, is something that was badly needed.

  • Monopoly in world cricket

    The PCB now needs to put its own house in order, especially after the events of February 10.