Dawn Editorial 12 July 2020
Minus one chatter THE last few weeks have seen feverish discussion on the possibility of a ‘minus one’ formula being …
Read MoreReopening Schools | Editorial
The government has announced orders for schools to re-open on September 15, as institutions, both private and public, struggle with …
Read MoreE-Commerce & Their Future After COVID-19 By Ehtisham Ali
WORLD has witnessed an unprecedented human destruction caused by Covid-19.As on 3rd July 2020, the virus has taken 516,210 lives …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial 11 July 2020
Naya Pakistan Housing Project concerns The prime minister’s idea of a construction sector led revival of the economy is …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune 11 July 2020
State of railways In recent years, the Pakistan Railways has gained notoriety for being accident-prone due to inefficiency, mismanagement …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 11 July 2020
Pricing medicine THE drug-pricing issue has once again taken centre stage in the debate on affordable healthcare triggered by the …
Read MoreThe US-China Rivalry By Talat Masood
The United States-China rivalry has intensified, as presidential elections in the US get closer. Both President Donald Trump and Democratic …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 10 July 2020
Kargil martyrs TWENTY-ONE years have passed since Capt Karnal Sher Khan laid down his life in the service of his …
Read MoreIs COVID-19 on Way Out? | Editorial
In pandemics science, not politics, should guide decisions Several government leaders, the latest being Information Minister Shibli Faraz, have claimed …
Read MoreDisequilibrium in Education By Faisal Bari
ONE post-pandemic prediction is that irrespective of when the Covid-19 threat goes away, online education, especially at the undergraduate level, …
Read MoreSteps Towards Progress | Editorial
The incumbent government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) understands that developing road infrastructure and erecting energy projects are of utmost importance …
Read MoreA Promising Relationship | Editorial
Relations between Pakistan, Afghanistan and China have not always been smooth. The United States’ involvement in Afghanistan, the tumultuous relationship …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial 9 July 2020
Now, a second wave? It seems more and more likely, which each passing day, that a second wave of …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 9 July 2020
‘Ghost schemes’ The rulers of Sindh seem to have gained expertise in introducing new terms carrying the prefix “ghost”. People …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 9 July 2020
American exit INDEED, the American counterterrorism and nation-building project in Afghanistan — much like the Soviet and British imperial forays …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial 8 July 2020
State of media This particular government has made no secret of its dislike of free media right from day …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 8 July 2020
Crime in Karachi SEEN together, the just released JIT reports about the Baldia factory fire and Uzair Baloch’s alleged criminal …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial 7 July 2020
UN’s ‘Pause’ campaign Even half-a-year into the coronavirus pandemic it is startling that the United Nations (UN) has had …
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