Point of View
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Postcolonial Oppression and National Question
Today, the Sindhi, Baloch, and Pashtun even Saraiki peoples are not just asking for their identity but they are fighting…
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Boeing’s fall from grace…
Boeing Corporation is desperately trying to save itself by its commitments to heal their organization, caught up in a wake…
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Crime: The Cry of North Sindh
In northern part of Sindh, the word peace has become a memory, and justice an unreachable dream Life here is…
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Opinion: The Silent Cry of Sindh
The tragic story from the village of Bijarani Laghari near Moro town in Sindh has struck a nerve across the…
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Shielded by Power: Impunity of Pakistan’s Elite
Those accused of corruption often not only evade justice but continue to rule, shape policy, and command influence as if…
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Gap between Policy and Practice
Slow approvals, denied access to credit, and corruption at the local level continue to vex many small businesses Sohail Khan…
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Pakistan’s Circular Debt Crisis
Circular debt is an expanding fiscal trap that quietly devours our national budget Kamran Khan One of Pakistan’s most significant…
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Lakhra Coal Mines Devastate Local Lives
Due to coal excavation, local life has completely changed—villages have disappeared, pastures are gone, and the fertile lands that once…
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Regressive Politics: Taxing the Sunlight
In taxing solar panels, the government is not just taxing equipment—it is taxing hope, resilience, and the right to a…
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Elite Rewards, Commoners Bear the Cost
When those elected to serve the people prioritize their own luxuries over public welfare, they erode the very foundation of…
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