During the Covid days, when everyone wore masks outside, many yearned for the day where they would get to breathe fresh air again. The pandemic is gone, but the people of Lahore and Peshawar are facing breathing difficulties of another sort. The air quality in both cities is rapidly approaching hazardous levels. Furthermore, other cities across Pakistan are trending in the same direction. If our leaders do not face up to this issue, masks will become as much a part of being Pakistani as shalwar kurtas.
Shayak Momin
Hopela
This is not the first time that PM Shehbaz Sharif has talked about an education emergency and his predecessors also...
There is a long list of issues that have crippled and dilapidated the education system of Pakistan. One of the most...
As a student residing in Karachi, I have witnessed an alarming increase in incidents of theft, mugging, and other...
India, often touted as the world's largest democracy, will begin holding its general elections from April 19. The BJP...
In today's world, with all the amazing technology and progress we see, you might think people are really growing and...
In most democratic states, the executive is often subordinate to the legislature in word and deed. Pakistan,...
In response to an earlier Israeli attack on its diplomatic facilities in Syria, Iranian forces retaliated by firing...
This letter refers to the news report ‘Rules being amended to remove upper age bar to hire top professionals’...