A Quiet Revolution in Education ۔۔۔۔Dr Raashid Wali Janjua
Nestled amongst the fresh monsoon fed verdure of mofussil surroundings of Jallo Park in Lahore exists a secluded farm house that is rendering a yeoman’s service to the cause of … Read More
Nestled amongst the fresh monsoon fed verdure of mofussil surroundings of Jallo Park in Lahore exists a secluded farm house that is rendering a yeoman’s service to the cause of … Read More
Pakistan’s tennis affairs are in doldrums due to personal interests that clearly militate against the sports promotion with transparency and merit. Despite having a chequered legacy of some individual flashes … Read More
The US-China competition is casting a dark shadow on the South Asian security and economic integration. Ever since the US has chosen India as a regional surrogate in its ‘Contain … Read More
On a bright April afternoon in 1975 when the buds were still sprouting and the spring freshness was struggling to hold the summer heat away, a clutch of greenhorn cadets … Read More
Pakistan has a glorious tennis past and sporting legacy that like all sports is on the decline. Out of the hoary mists of the past glory, sometimes, the shining visage … Read More
A new India was proclaimed to the accompaniment of haunting strains of conch shell at Ayodhya where four centuries ago a Governor of Mughal Emperor Babur, Mir Baqi beheld an … Read More
The Baloch agitators are in the capital and the state is on the horns of dilemma as to how to deal with them. The agitators’ cri de cœur about holding … Read More
Mr Sajjad Burki, the PTI focal person in USA, has been spewing venom about the country that he and his party call home without any moral qualms. Last month he … Read More
Pakistan has seen an ascendance and resurgence of cults with a metronomic regularity throughout its seven decades of existence. Whats the reason of that cult worship? Does that emanate from … Read More
Chickens are coming home to roost. The pampering and instigation of the educated elite and the frustrated youth in the name of politics has led to a charged cohort of … Read More