College killing
All society needs tolerance, not just academiaThe brutal stabbing of the head of the English department of the Government SE College Bahwalpur is a tragedy. The murder of Prof Shahid Hameed by a fou

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All society needs tolerance, not just academiaThe brutal stabbing of the head of the English department of the Government SE College Bahwalpur is a tragedy. The murder of Prof Shahid Hameed by a fou
PTI legislators are expected to act as role modelsIt was disturbing to read the account of the Prime Minister’s meeting with the Punjab Chief Minister on Monday. According to a newspaper report,
The common man will sufferState Bank of Pakistan Governor Tariq Bajwa has more or less conceded that the country is headed for low growth, which is bad enough, but when combined with a further dev
But does NAP mean only military courts? During the seven months of its tenure, the PTI has kept mum over the implementation of NAP. This led the opposition to question the mysterious silence.
Gradual return home of international cricketWith the safe and successful conclusion of the annual PSL Twenty 20 cricket extravaganza on Sunday, the foremost instinctive reaction was still a sigh o
Focus should be on ending the conflict Intended to bring peace to the region, the US-Taliban talks may be fast running the danger of being unpopular with the Kabul government’s suspicions of
But still no directionAccording to Finance Ministerv Asad Umar the government is now in the ‘final stages’ of negotiations with the IMF for a bailout package. This is in stark contrast to a st
India missing the pointThe Indo-Pakistan talks, which began on Thursday at Atari, on the draft of the agreement for the celebration of Guru Nanak’s 500th death anniversary ay Kartarpur would hav
Modi’s aggressive policies have brought Kashmir to world focusOnce again, China has blocked the proposal to put Jaish-e-Muhammad leader Masood Azhar’s name on the UN list of global terror
Amidst problems galoreEveryone loves a parade, they say, and Pakistanis are no exception. The news that the Parade will be held for the fifth year in succession is a mark that the defeat of terror
Expectations are not the material dams are made ofWithin weeks of assuming office Imran Khan raised the issue of the country’s insufficient water storage capacity and its grievous consequences
And the day afterReports of Pakistani and Indian ambassadors resuming their duties in each other’s countries are definitely far more welcome than headlines about bombs dropping and planes crashi