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Ozone Layer: Earth’s Protective Shield Under Threat
BY: UZMA AMIN ROLL NO:BOT-2207 DEPARTMENT:Bs BOTANY G.G.D.NO.1,DERA ISMAIL KHAN
The ozone layer is one of the most vital components of Earth’s atmosphere, serving as a natural shield that protects life from harmful ultraviolet (UV)…
Encircled by Famine: Gaza in the Shadow of Siege
Gaza, at this grievous historical juncture, no longer merely constitutes a geographically beleaguered enclave; rather, it has assumed the form of one of those lamentable chapters in the annals of human civilisation wherein warfare is…
Culling, Courts, and Community Dogs: Islamabad’s Ongoing Stray Dog Debate
As evening falls in parts of Islamabad, some residents change routes, carry sticks, or quicken their pace to avoid packs of stray dogs gathering near quiet streets.
For Fouzia, a housemaid working in Bahria Town, said her fear of stray…
Climate Change Threatens Agriculture in AJK
Adaptive research highlights the urgent need for climate-resilient farming practices
Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing threats to agriculture in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), where rising temperatures, erratic…
Silent Suffocation: The Devastating Effects of Plastic on Aquatic Life
In the modern age, plastic has become an inseparable part of human life. From packaging and household items to industrial applications, its convenience is undeniable. However, beneath this convenience lies a growing environmental…
Ruling Elites Must Foster a Need-based research culture in the country
Research is a pre-requisite for development. That’s why research and development (R&D) in any progressive state and society go parallel with each other. Only those countries are now called the developing states which focused on research…
Stolen Crimea: A Memory That Refuses to Burn
The Date Where Time Stands Still
By Markiian Chuchuk
Ukraine Ambassador of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Islamabad May 18
May 18th is a date when time stands still in mournful silence in every Crimean Tatar home. On the…
India-Pakistan Dialogue Without Kashmir Is an Incomplete Peace Process
A significant political signal emerged from India on May 12, 2026, when the Secretary General of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Dattatreya Hosabale, publicly advocated the continuation of dialogue with Pakistan. His statement that…
Debt, Dollar Crisis and Unemployment: How Long Can Pakistan Survive Like This?
Pakistan has become trapped in a dangerous economic cycle. Every year, billions of dollars enter the country, yet the dollar shortage never truly disappears. At one point the rupee collapses, at another inflation reaches record highs, then…


