By Tahir Mahmood “Over the years, in many important debates, this statutory body has often played the role of a foot-soldier of frivolousness.” This is what The Indian Express said about the
By Vijay Prashad Students in Dhaka, Bangladesh, have long worried about their journey to school. Dangerous driving cost the lives of two students in the last week of July — they were
By Nooman Farooq Rather “Yun qatlse ladkunkewo badnaam nahota. Afsoos ki Firaon ko College ki na suujhi” The desire to achieve higher education is almost imbibed in every soul. In fact student
By Dr.Tasaduk Hussain Itoo Road accidents are an outcome of the interplay of various factors, some of which are the length of road network, vehicle population, human population and adherence/enforcement of road
By Murtaza Solangi FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppEmailPrintFriendlyShare6 After a controversial election, government formation and reconfiguration of the opposition is in top gear. Imran Khan is about to be elected prime minister by joining hands with
By Seema Mustafa This is a question that everyone has to ask themselves. Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he keeps silent about the assault and attacks on Muslims across the country, the
By Haidar Eid The 1948 Genocide Convention clearly states that one instance of genocide is “the deliberate infliction of conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of a people
By Udayon Misra As per the 2011 language census, the number of Assamese speakers has decreased to 48 per cent from 58 per cent in 1991 while Bengali speakers have increased from
By Ammara Ahmad The Amritsar Partition Museum is a landmark achievement. This is the first museum based on the Indian partition and was inaugurated in August 2017. The museum aims to become
By Zaigham Khan For more than a decade, Imran Khan was the angriest person in Pakistan. In the new division of labour, the burden of anger has shifted to his sworn enemies.
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