ColumnsThe austerity drive
A bane or boon for economic progression?In an aberration to the associated U-turns, for now, the PTI led government apparently seems more than committed in staying true to at least one of thei
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ColumnsA bane or boon for economic progression?In an aberration to the associated U-turns, for now, the PTI led government apparently seems more than committed in staying true to at least one of thei
ColumnsA rule prevalent in Naya Pakistan too? Merit based appointments and placements are the most basic yet a key human resource proposition for business and organisational success worldwide. This principle, however, is<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/09/13/defiance-of-merit/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ColumnsAnd an impartial fourth pillar of stateMalcom X, a former American Muslim Minister and Human Rights activist, declared media as a center of great power, stating:The media is the most power
ColumnsMerit must prevail To quote Kapil Dev, PM-designate Imran Khan’s past cricketing counterpart from across the border: “Irrespective of any political party, I am a supporter of good people who want to<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/08/15/khans-a-team/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Is there a place for them in Naya Pakistan?“Naya Pakistan will be based on, and driven by, merit,” stated Fawad Chaudhry in his press conference at Bani Gala on August 04, 2018. The media
ColumnsIt seeks allegiance from status quo! To quote Thomas Henry Huxley, an English biologist, and author: “The results of political changes are hardly ever those which friends hope or foes fear.” For<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/08/01/khans-idea-of-change/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ColumnsThe end is just a beginning! While the general elections 2018 have been called by many as the most critical in the democratic history of Pakistan, others have termed it as the<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/07/26/challenges-on-the-road-to-naya-pakistan/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ColumnsWhat is Pakistan’s biggest problem, after all? A leader, ideally, is one who has the ability to foresee the future, and prepares him/herself, and the nation appropriately. Iqbal did not make it<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/07/19/vote-wisely-not-emotionally/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ColumnsAnd Pakistan has many! Individuals can win games, but championships are won by teams alone. The ongoing FIFA World Cup has proven the aforesaid right, perhaps. Whereas the World looked on to<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/07/11/bound-to-loose-is-a-one-man-army/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ColumnsHaving suicidal flag bearersA weak branch, with too many vultures sitting on it, is bound to break and fall.The aforementioned, apparently, seems to be synonymous with the condition of dem
ColumnsSo Pakistan was Mr Right all along!Ever since the inception of global war on terror, Pakistan has been labelled as a breeding ground for terrorism, a safe haven for militant outfits, and a pot
ColumnsAnd PTI is just another political party; after allThe nation finally braces itself as our amateur democracy marches through the finish line completing its first ever decade; what we are callin