Poet's Corner From InpaperMagazinePublished January 9, 2021 Facebook Count Twitter Share 0 Published in Dawn, Young World, January 9th, 2021
'Love jihad' law seen trampling women's hard-earned freedoms in India Thomson Reuters Foundation “Adult women are infantilised, placed under parental and community control, and denied the right to take life decisions.”
A national dialogue? Sakib Sherani Fundamental reforms are needed to change the ‘system of spoils’, not save it.
15 Jan 2021 The Chinese economic miracle The pursuit of long-term goals has never come at the expense of the private sector in China.
Updated 14 Jan 2021 Salute the Hazaras The nation has reason to be grateful to the Hazaras for setting models of forbearance in the face of calamity.
Updated 15 Jan 2021 Trump’s impeachment The impeachment move may well remain symbolic in nature; even then, the symbolism itself is a potent one.
15 Jan 2021 Economic growth MOODY’S Investors Service expects Pakistan’s economy to grow by a modest 1.5pc in FY2021, much higher than the...
15 Jan 2021 Madressah students GETTING students of madressahs involved in politics is a bad idea, primarily because seminarians should be...
Updated 14 Jan 2021 Broadsheet’s ‘revelations’ Some credible exposés have oddly enough not even merited an inquiry by NAB.
14 Jan 2021 Afghan dialogue AS the Afghan Taliban and the government in Kabul try and reach a modus vivendi in Doha, it is essential that the...
14 Jan 2021 Polio dangers IN the first incident of its kind this year, a policeman guarding polio vaccinators was gunned down in KP’s Karak...