Pakistan Hopes to Have Removal From FATF Grey List By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE upcoming session of the FATF plenary (Feb-22-25) in Paris holds much significance. Pakistan has asked the global watchdog on …
Read MoreEducation For Sustainable Development By Abid Hussain Rather
DEVELOPMENT is usually stinted only to economic welfare of people but it is a comprehend sive term and includes the …
Read MoreCSS Reforms | Editorial
The federal government promises to cleanse the civil service of an arbitrary promotion process along with corrupt officers through the …
Read MoreIMF Agreement | Editorial
WITH a staff-level agreement between the government and the IMF staff, Pakistan is now set to re-enter the programme that …
Read MorePakistan in Diplomatic Push to Exit FATF Grey List By Kamran Yousaf
ISLAMABAD:Pakistan has reached out to member countries of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in an effort to garner their …
Read MoreReforming the Bureaucracy | Editorial
Bureaucrats in Punjab better grit their teeth for due diligence. Dissatisfied with the performance of local governments, the Prime Minister …
Read MoreQuality Education By Khurram Mateen
The federal government is finally going ahead with its ambitious plan to align the parallel education systems in the country …
Read MorePakistan’s Climate Ambitions By Syed Mohammad Ali
The sudden disruption to our lives caused by coronavirus forewarns of the havoc which can be unleashed by impending climate …
Read MoreCPEC 2.0 | Editorial
A project so huge it invites anxiety and awe alike, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is nothing like Pakistan has ever …
Read MoreTax Reforms Challenge | Editorial
A leading think tank, Policy Research Institute of Market Economy, has recently reviewed tax reforms under the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf …
Read MoreRethinking Education | Editorial
It is a sad state of affairs when one of the oldest and most iconic universities in Pakistan is struggling …
Read MoreCOVID-19 Impact on Education in Pakistan By Dr Nosharwan A Abbasi
COVID-19 has disrupted education worldwide in an unprecedented way. Millions of students have not been able to continue learning in …
Read MoreKashmir Challenge | Editorial
IT is hard to disagree with UN Secretary General António Guterres’s assertion that Pakistan and India must discuss the Kashmir …
Read MoreDigital Economy | Editorial
The annual report for 2020 released by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) shows positive growth trends about Pakistan’s digital economy. According …
Read MoreRising Inflation | Editorial
The life of the average citizen continues to become tougher as the government struggles to control inflation. The price of …
Read MoreVaccines Procured | Editorial
Finally, the first shipment of six million doses, out of the larger order of 17 million, is set to arrive …
Read MorePak-Turkey Relationship: Prospects and Challenges By Prof Abdul Shakoor Shah
AFTER 1947, Pak-Turkey relations were limited to religion and culture. The 1950s security policies proved vital for bilateral relations. Both …
Read MoreEducation Emergency | Editorial
RECENTLY, on the International Day of Education, UN Secretary General António Guterres commended students and teachers for their resilience during …
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