I am writing to express my deep concern and frustration about the appalling state of public transportation in Karachi. The city’s streets are overwhelmed by a staggering number of private vehicles, rickshaws, and taxis, causing unbearable traffic congestion, air pollution, and noise pollution. The absence of a modern mass transportation system has turned daily commutes into a nightmare for citizens.
The lack of buses, trams, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure forces people to rely on private vehicles, exacerbating the problem. I urge the government to invest in a comprehensive and sustainable mass transportation system.
Razi Jafri
Karachi
Pakistan is grappling with a severe brain drain crisis, with an alarming surge in emigration rates. According to some...
Women’s cricket in Pakistan stands as a powerful symbol of resilience, determination, and empowerment. Under the...
As Lahore's winter worsens, the city's homeless face a heartbreaking struggle for survival. These individuals lack...
Pakistan has the potential to increase its energy production manifolds through clean sources like solar, wind and...
A wave of optimism surrounded Islamabad as the International Conference on Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities...
It is with a heavy heart that I address this serious concern shared by many: the alarming lack of empathy among...
A few days ago, a motorbike, mobile phones and cash were snatched by two hooded robbers near Johi town from my nephews...
Education is crucial for the economic development, social awakening and political maturity of a nation. Unless we...