PPP’s Sindh and education crisis — A quarter century of ...
Since its formation in 1967, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has remained a dominant political ...
Punjab’s education paradox: Prosperity without progress
Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous and economically pivotal province, remains mired in an education crisis despite ...
Education: A crisis of priority amid political failures
Pakistan, home to a population of 242.8 million in 2024, has made little progress in ...
Classrooms under siege: Climate’s growing threat to children’s futures
Picture a child’s school day—not filled with lessons and laughter, but halted by a flooded ...
Minor siblings’ campaign owned by State of Palestine
It is a matter of great pride not only for young Pakistani siblings, Ubaydah Al ...
Broken foundations of education
The state of education in Pakistan is marked by significant disparities, with many schools lacking ...
Why mother tongue matters in education
It was an unexpected response from the school administrator when Naveed Asghar and his wife ...
The struggle for education: Why parents choose madrasas over government ...
Madrasas have long been an integral part of Pakistan’s education system, providing religious instruction to ...
Pakistan’s out-of-school children
As Pakistan faces a significant challenge in enrolling millions of out-of-school children, a recent study ...
Private tuition: A double-edged sword
In our country, the concept of education is inseparable from private tuition, asserts Laila Rubab, ...