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Police negligence in Paras Shah murder case

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When someone's loved one dies, his heirs are like broken bones, especially the parents.  At this time, the parents and family members of Syed Paras Shah, who was killed in a mysterious manner in Hyderabad, are also going through the same situation. He was killed in his own house.  The police is hesitatant and failed to arrest the murderer.  Who will take actions against bandits?  Pars Shah will be ordinary in the eyes of anyone, but the sophisticated and intelligent class of Sindh considers him special, because he is the son of that great personality, who has a great name in the field of Sindhi literature and broadcasting and even today if anything.  Go back to the past and focus on the mind that a powerful voice and a beautiful face like Syed Makan Shah Rizvi will be in front of everyone, who is currently lying in bed with a serious illness. When, it has been told that his son Paras was brutally murdered, what would be his mental condition?  Or when the de...

Pakistan's diplomatic efforts at Doha

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By Dr Noorjahan Pakistan's efforts in countering terrorism in the region is exemplary. Since, Afghan turmoi India has always tried to promote terrorism in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is not alarming to see that the United States (US) media and its think tanks are criticizing Pakistan for the affairs of Afghanistan. Different think tanks including the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) are criticizing Pakistan for its failures in Afghanistan. This propaganda is nothing new and there is no need to worry about it. It was quite normal and I was expecting it a long ago even before the fall of Kabul at the hands of the Taliban. It is a reality that the Taliban defeated a superpower of this century with very few resources in their hands. It wasn’t surprising for me when I read the criticism of the US think tank on Pakistan in the ongoing scenario of Afghanistan. Just remember the pictures that went viral on social media when the Taliban took over Kabul last year. The Taliban fig...

Why Pakistan Blamed for US Failures in Afghanistan!

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    By Dr Noorjahan US being a military superpower failed to win the Afghanistan war as there were fundamental strategic problems that resulted in the present circumstances. The US was sure of winning the 20 years long war but smoothly taking over most of the Afghan soil and falling of quick Afghan government by the Taliban was not expected. There was a huge criticism seen on President Joe Biden’s decision on the end of military presence and withdrawal of logistics. When I read the criticism of the US think tank on Pakistan in the ongoing scenario of Afghanistan. Just remember the pictures that went viral on social media when the Taliban took over Kabul last year. The Taliban fighters were seen in ordinary dresses while a US soldier was dressed up in a proper military uniform with the complete gear of war. There was a huge difference in the cost between what a Taliban fighter was wearing and what a US soldier had. The US was spending billions of dollars in Afghanistan with a h...

Sinkholes, hottest day and a billion trees: Pakistan’s climate scorecard in 2018

By  Nida Mujahid Hussain The year 2018 did not come with glad tidings for Pakistan — a country, which according to 2018 Global Climate Risk Index report, ranks among top 10 countries most susceptible to climate change. From ferocious heat waves to water woes, Pakistan needs to work urgently to combat the challenges ahead such as mass migration, loss of lives and livelihood, damage to the economy and crops. Pakistan lost $382 million due to climate change Between 1998 to 2017, Pakistan lost $3,826 million battling climate change issues, according to the report, and more than 10,000 human lives. In order to mitigate the issue of greenhouse gas emissions, Pakistan would need $40 billion in funds, according to the Asian Development Bank. Hottest day in April in Nawabshah Consecutive heatwaves were witnessed in 2018's harsh summer/ file photo This year, Nawabshah in Sindh witnessed the hottest day recorded on earth during April, as temperature soared to 50...

Countering Trump's Tirade

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Thanks #DonaldTrump for accepting American foolishness in trying to coerce or buy its interests from us and having drastically failed in both. Well done Pakistan. Best new year gift. Time now to stand firm, be vigilant and unite to defeat CIA-MOSSAD-RAW-NDS-INTERNAL ENEMY Nexus. Courtesty: Gen Ghulam Mustafa Pakistan has done more to defeat terrorism than anyone, instead of shifting blame on us, #DonaldTrump must revisit his policy for Afghanistan. We have done what we could for the World now the World must do more to defeat the menace of terrorism rather gragging us into blame game! Lt Gen Amjad Shoaib‏  85K civilians and 7K security officials dead, over 0.1 million injured/handicapped, over $120 billion loss to its economy and burden of 30 million Afghan refugees to its economy, US's $33 billion to Pakistan are just a pittance to what we have suffered #NoMoreDoMore #DonaldTrump.  Courtesy: Shahid Latif  Courtesy: Fahad Malik ...

‘Teachers play vital role in character building of students’

QUETTA: The role of teachers is most important in character building of students for achieving lasting peace, tranquility, promotion of human rights and resolution of religious, political conflicts. Addressing a training workshop titled “Insaniyt, Ikhliaqiyat and Shariyyat in Pakistan,” representatives of civil society, educationalists and scholars said the role of teachers and students was most important in promoting love, fraternity and resolving disputes in the society. The training session was organized by the University of Balochistan in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission. The speakers included Director Legislation, Parliament House Dr Kashmir, Director Higher Education Commission Balochistan, Habibullah Nasir, Dean Social Sciences Department, Balochistan University Professor Dr Abdul Ali Achakzai, Professor Muhammad Hanif Barozai, Arbab Tahir, Advocate, Munir Hussein Khattak, Farkhanda Aslam, Professor Saadat Baloch and others. The training session was attended...

Diversity and Peace: Challenges to Social Discourse

By Dr. Nancy Fahim KARACHI: “A large part of the community is suffering from mutual hatred, ethnocentric mindset, intolerance, extremism and terrorism. Creating and promoting diversity is a noble cause under such circumstances,” said Dr Hasan Askari Rizvi, professor emeritus, Punjab University, in his keynote address at the inauguration of an international conference titled ‘Diversity and peace: challenges to social discourse’ organised by the faculty of social sciences, University of Karachi, on Tuesday. “The need of the hour is to promote political accommodation of diversity and a culture of tolerance and harmony through a dialogue across all kinds of divides that we encounter today. We need to build bridges of cooperation, positive interaction, dialogue and mutual sharing rather than barriers and walls that divide us and cause mutual distrust and conflict,” he said. “Religious and cultural extremism and terrorism dating back to the 1980s involved domestic and global factors a...