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Minority Rights Highlighted on Special National Day 2025
National Minorities Day 11 Aug 2025
National Minorities Day is a special day we celebrate every year on August 11th. It is a day to remember and respect the many different groups of people who live together in a country, especially those…
Historic Parliamentary Reforms Introduced by Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan
By Asif Iqbal
Politics in the Punjab Assembly has always oscillated between power, policy, and public expectations. But since March 2024, a new chapter has been written when Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan introduced a series…
The Distinguished Legacy of Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force has produced many remarkable pilots whose extraordinary bravery, skill, and commitment shine through both in historic conflicts and in recent engagements. Among the most legendary figures is Air Commodore Muhammad…
Punjab’s Multi-Pronged Strategy to Tackle Unemployment
Unemployment has long been one of Pakistan’s most pressing socio-economic challenges, hitting the youth hardest. In Punjab the country’s most populous province the government has recently rolled out a range of measures aimed at creating…
Resilient and Rising Pakistan: Celebrating National Days through Grassroots Unity
National days are most meaningful when they reach beyond official stages and touch the lives of citizens, in their schools, communities, and neighbourhoods. This is where the development sector plays a vital role, ensuring that the spirit…
Shaheen’s Roar, Hassan’s Magic — West Indies Fall to Their Knees
At the historic Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad, Pakistan’s Shaheens made a flying start to the series by defeating the West Indies by five wickets in their very first ODI. This victory was more than just two points on the scoreboard — it…
Gilgit-Baltistan’s Vanishing Green Veins
GB’s Vanishing Green Veins
By Dr. Attarad Ali,
Nestled within the shadows of the world’s mightiest mountain ranges, the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) is often lauded for its stunning landscapes, glacial…
Journalists Under Siege: The Impact of PECA Amendments on Press Freedom and Safety
In Pakistan, the journalist’s pen increasingly feels less like a tool for truth and more like a weapon turned against them. The controversial amendments made to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) in 2025 have transformed a law…
Ink, Wind, and Grass: Telling Inner Mongolia’s Untold Stories
When the wind dances across the emerald grasslands of Inner Mongolia, it doesn’t just carry the scent of the earth, it carries stories. And lmlast monday, I found myself in the heart of one. In Hohhot, a city where tradition and modernity…


