MEASLES IN SINDH: Well over a thousand cases of measles have been recorded in Sindh in just the first quarter of this year, with 40 of these children having lost their lives. Measles is a preventable disease, and its resurgence points to critical gaps in vaccination coverage, public awareness and timely intervention. Equally concerning is the apparent lack of sustained efforts in the form of public awareness campaigns, community outreach and educational initiatives. The Sindh Health Department must act now. Mass awareness campaigns, intensified vaccination drives and community engagement are essential to curbing the spread of the disease.
Amir Shahzad
Karachi
TEACHERS’ SALARIES: While the cost of living has increased exponentially over the past decade, teachers’ salaries and allowances have remained largely outdated. House rent allowance is still based on old scales that bear little resemblance to current rental realities. Similarly, the conveyance allowance seems stuck in the early 2000s, despite soaring fuel prices. The medical allowance, too, has become insufficient in the face of rising healthcare costs. Teachers, who play a critical role in shaping the future of the nation, are struggling to maintain even a basic standard of living. The government must prioritise revising salaries in line with growing inflation.
Sadam Hussain
Larkana
OVERLOADED VEHICLES: Over-loaded vehicles carrying wheat straw frequently pass through Wahi Pandhi city, causing serious problems to the residents. These vehicles make it very difficult for people to cross roads or commute safely. This situation is especially dangerous for people who are travelling in emergencies. Moreover, the excessive load makes these vehicles unstable and poorly balanced, which increases the risk of accidents further. The authorities concerned should take immediate steps to control overloading, and ensure the safety and convenience of the public.
Abdul Hayee
Dadu
Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2026






























