The problems in the teaching profession

Teaching is a respectable profession, and in the context of respect, it supersedes all other professions in society. It is the crown of all other professions in that they are the production of it. It is teaching that has played a stupendous role in societies.

Mortal and immortal heads of hydra terrorism strikes back in Pakistan

Terrorism is a form of political violence. Its peculiar nature could be compared with Hydra, a multiheaded sea serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules. Hydra’s every head, when cut off was replaced by two others.

Russia’s response to Western sanctions

Some analysts believe that the US sanctions undoubtedly will affect the Russian economy. Although Russia will manage the economic crisis within the country, it may never compromise strategically in the region and internationally.

Is Palestinian cause taking its dying breath?

A new wave of normalization in the greater Middle East adds insult to Palestine's injuries. Several Arab states have already established diplomatic relations under the Abraham Accords with Israel and others are lining up to follow the course.

Why Pakistan could not escape FATF?

The country was placed on the grey list owing to "structural deficiencies" in policies and procedures to counter money laundering and terror financing. Pakistan can escape the grey list if twelve FATF members vote that Pakistan's performance is satisfactory.

How pollution is destroying Quetta city?

Due to a lack of necessary facilities in the province, people of rural areas rushed to the city and settled here permanently. People living in the city still depend on the burning of wood for their daily lives, resultantly greenery is diminishing in Quetta city

Pakistan army’s contribution in Balochistan

According to Stephen Cohen, there are armies that defend their country's territory, armies that are concerned about defending their own position in society and armies that defend a cause or ideology, and "the Pakistan Army does all three".

How India killed SAARC?

We should counter India’s moves by reactivating SAARC based on a new political alignment that will include, China, Maldives Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and maybe Iran. Other countries may join this group later on.

Qatar World Cup offers lessons for human rights struggles

Hosting the World Cup has further forced Qatar, albeit in a limited fashion, to come to grips with issues like LGBT rights that do not simply violate the country’s laws but go against its social grain to produce an inclusive tournament.

Handing over a better world!

Mankind has graduated from bonded slavery to renumerated servants, from women being a possession to becoming essential and useful citizens, from zero awareness about the planet's ecosystem to being highly aware of ecology changes.

Is Imran Khan dividing Pakistan?

Political parties are based on ideology otherwise they turn into 'Interest Groups'. In the checkered political arena of the republic, only two parties were conceived and launched in Lahore while others came out of Gate No. 4 of GHQ.

Why Pakistan’s situation is reflection of decline of the Mughal power?

Taj Mahal was commissioned in 1632 by Shah Jahan and was largely completed by 1643. By rough estimates, it cost 32 million rupees. The annual revenue during Shah Jahan’s reign was estimated between 18 and 30 million rupees.