U.N. official says initial appeal of $160 million insufficient while lamenting that only a fraction of pledged amounts have materialized thus far
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On its Diamond Jubilee, the nation once again stands at a crossroads
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province has suffered the worst of terrorism in the country for decades
Balochistan Unveils Rs. 612.7 billion Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportWith a total estimated income of Rs. 540 billion, budget has Rs. 72.85 billion deficit
Coalition Government Announces ‘Stabilization’ Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportWith total outlay of Rs. 9.5 trillion, proposed budget adds new taxation measures while maintaining targeted subsidies for most impoverished
P.M. Sharif Proposes ‘Grand Dialogue’ to Steer Pakistan Out of Crises
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportAddressing inauguration of Indus Hospital in Lahore, premier says education, health, industrial sectors should not be affected by change in government
State Department spokesperson reiterates rejection of ‘foreign conspiracy’ allegation, stresses Washington values bilateral relationship with Islamabad
Successive governments have redefined ‘faith’ in Pakistan’s motto and used it to manipulate the country’s educational system
Without sustained efforts to introduce population control, Pakistan is unlikely to prosper along the lines envisioned by P.M. Imran Khan
The ‘forgotten’ pillar of the Pakistan Movement espoused many views that are anathema to the present-day Pakistani
Pakistan’s recently implemented Single National Curriculum aims at shaping ideology—but lacks the mass support needed to reduce existing inequalities
Pakistan’s prime minister reiterates concerns of civil war in Afghanistan if Taliban fail to form inclusive government
The state of Pakistan and its inhabitants owe a debt of gratitude to Aga Khan III for his contributions to its development
Months since its announcement, numerous questions remain about the effectiveness of a proposed single national curriculum
Women and children are likely to suffer the most if the Taliban ‘peace talks’ end with their return to power
Provincial education minister says grades 6-8 will now resume classes from Sept. 28 to ensure SOP implementation
By throwing out English as a medium of instruction, Pakistan’s government risks damaging its own education reforms
Single Curriculum to Develop National Cohesion in Pakistan: Shafqat Mahmood
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportEducation minister says government wants madrassa students to have same employment opportunities as other pupils
A uniform syllabus, as proposed by the incumbent government, risks setting back Pakistan’s sciences