Newspaper Articles
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Civil Service reforms: breaking the cycle of failure
True civil service reform requires disrupting the cozy... -
The degreased palm
IN recent years we have seen an uptick in anticorruption probes by the National Accountability... -
Building character
Late in June this year, an overturned oil tanker burst into flames near Bahawalpur engulfing scores... -
When corruption kills
Public-sector corruption is a big problem in many developing countries, but in Pakistan it has... -
The new high treason
Accountability in Pakistan is not a new endeavour. Successive governments, whether democratic... -
Climate risk
In the Climate Risk Index 2025, Pakistan moved from eighth... -
Beyond bruises: how domestic abuse shapes generations
The study features 87 females being... -
Sindh has increased its education budget by 25pc. But is it enough for half of its children who are out of school?
Sindh’s education budget may signal intent... -
No room to feed: The hidden struggles of working mothers in Pakistan
For Pakistan, the stakes are high. Failing to support breastfeeding not only compromises child health... -
Child nutrition in Sindh - progress, policy and path ahead
Statistical snapshot on IYCF in Sindh (2018-19) reveals critical gaps in early childhood nutrition practices... -
Navigating population boom
Pakistan’s population growth presents a complex challenge for the nation’s economic development. While a large population can be a potential... -
Perils of overtourism
THE number of tourists has been surging globally. Although there was a pause during the Covid-19 period, the UN Tourism Data Dashboard... -
Pakistan’s population explosion — a blessing or a curse?
As Pakistan's population surges past 240 million, the nation grapples with a demographic crisis demanding... -
Neglected region
There is pressure on the new set-up to take GB’s matters seriously.
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The State of Pakistan's Economy 2024-25
TAPPING THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL
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AJK and GB movements
Only time will tell how serious the government is about providing permanent solutions to the chronic problems of AJK and GB.