Rohingya youth long for a future beyond the barbed wire
Six years have now elapsed since the world watched 700,000 Rohingya flee from Myanmar to ...
When is it best to learn new languages?
In the light of researches and theories, proposed by many linguists and neurologists, “critical period” ...
Urgent imperatives for Pakistan’s agriculture sector
Amidst the continuous disputes within the political factions and influential circles of the nation, successive ...
Interplay between poverty and education
Provinces or regions within a country boasting high literacy rates tend to exhibit elevated GDP ...
Rethinking Pakistan’s political system
After months of speculation, the National Assembly was officially dissolved on August 9, following the ...
Rising electricity costs and discontent
The streets of Pakistan’s cities have recently become a battleground for a growing wave of ...
Tougher times on the horizon
Power and fuel prices in Pakistan have surged to an unprecedented peak, causing significant challenges ...
Pakistan’s trade deficit: challenges and prospects
Pakistan’s economic landscape is currently marked by a widening trade deficit, posing significant challenges for ...
Economic recession looms large
Economic experts are predicting that the national economy is facing the threat of a serious ...
Electricity bills: last straw on the camel’s back
Mass protests have erupted all over the country against high voltage electricity bills which have ...