What does India do after the lockdown?
Life won’t return to normal afterwardsBY: SADAF AIJAZIndia is facing its biggest health emergency since the country gained Independence in 1947 ,A 21-day lockdown in India was announced
Life won’t return to normal afterwardsBY: SADAF AIJAZIndia is facing its biggest health emergency since the country gained Independence in 1947 ,A 21-day lockdown in India was announced
How those accused of minor crimes face deathAfter the Spanish ’flu’ of 1918, the world has once again is in the grip of a deadly pandemic, casting misery upon human beings regardless of ca
The government must try and keep the sinking economy afloatWe all are living in strange times as according to Yuval Noah Harari in his book Sapiens wrote that many short-term emergency measure
NATIONALBy Ali Hasnain SayedLAHORE: As I write these lines people have already started talking about Armageddon. The COVID-19 pandemic has almost hit the whole world with the exception of Antarctica. 199
NATIONALPESHAWAR: While Turkey’s civilizational linkages with the Indian subcontinent are centuries old, certain luminaries cemented this relationship in the early 20th century.Realizing the importance
NATIONALLARKANA: The Bhutto mausoleum in Garhi Khuda Buksh presented a deserted look on Saturday on the eve of 41st death anniversary of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) founder Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, a
The dearth of labour pinchesBy: Dr Rajkumar SinghThe 21-days coronavirus lockdown announced by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have a long-term effect on the agriculture secto
The economic consequences are not because of the lockdown, but the virusBy: Sidra ShafaqatNo outdoor activities, No flights, no trains, six feet distance from others that we have to main
The digital age exposes the vulnerabilities of democracyBy: Parkha DurraniWill democracy survive the digital age?These words explain the perspective of survival of democracy in the age
NATIONALLocust swarms on Wednesday destroyed wheat fields in Balgtar and Gwarkro regions of Balochistan as relief teams struggle to contain the scourge with insecticides.Ministry of Agriculture and Plant
Insights from the disciplineBy: Dr Aneel SalmanInfectious diseases like the Black Death, the plague, cholera, Spanish flu and SARS have shaped history and economies. The new coronavirus (C