ISLAMABAD: Islamabad High Court (IHC) today declared the appointment of Chairman PTV Arshad Khan illegal and annulled his appointment. After…
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The government has decided to reduce the serving duration of Pakistan’s Executive Director (ED) at World Bank (WB) and the…
The region where Pakistan is located is undergoing a transformative phase that is witnessing changes in perceptions, policies, and ground realities. The region, which includes the broader Middle East as well as South West Asia, is seeing 3 fundamental far-reaching new realities.
Even the man in the street here is well versed in the “Minus One Formula” as the phrase is a regular feature of our political discourse — a local infection, as it were.
Outside KP, the PTI government succeeded to a large extent in building a perception of having introduced major reforms in the governance system. But, one needs to dig deeper into the facts to reach the conclusion of whether PTI’s assertions are genuine or a bluff.
Water shortage in Sindh is a reality, especially in the tail areas of many districts, which has made millions of acres of irrigated land barren in the past 20 years. Corruption, political influence, and mismanagement are the real causes of the water shortage on both sides of the Indus River, which is damaging agriculture.
In an attempt to understand the growing problems and in lieu of the recent announcement of the Karachi Transformation Plan, we sat down with Mr. Asad Umar, the Federal Minister for Planning and Development.
Criticism against the Buzdar-led Punjab government was not only being made by the general public and the opposition parties, but dissenting voices from within the ruling party were getting stronger every passing day, too.
