Anjum Altaf
Elections in Pakistan are like the gladiator contests of Rome.
Updated 10 Nov, 2023 08:57am
If we believe Javed Akhtar to be wrong we can debate and argue as Faiz would have wanted us to.
Published 17 Mar, 2023 07:40am
It is important to take our heads out of the sand before it is too late.
Updated 25 Feb, 2023 09:00am
If citizens are not clamouring for LG, would it work or what might it morph into instead?
Published 13 Feb, 2023 07:13am
The impoverishment of citizens has cascading downstream effects.
Published 03 Feb, 2023 07:56am
Former colonies have been kept economically captive, serving the same purpose in the global economy as they did before...
Published 13 Jan, 2023 07:46am
A failing country cannot expect an external power to take over and reorganise it better.
Updated 24 Dec, 2022 08:39am
Any extension of the status quo will reduce Pakistan to rubble.
Updated 20 Nov, 2022 08:48am
Education in Pakistan continues to hurtle in the direction of morality, contrary to the trend in almost every other country.
Updated 21 Oct, 2022 08:22am
Even if conceded, why should reparations take the form of debt cancellation?
Updated 13 Oct, 2022 09:25am
We need an economic model empathetic to the poor’s needs.
Published 04 Oct, 2022 07:26am
To inhibit free expression is a form of exclusion that disproportionately impacts those who do not belong to the majority.
Published 16 Sep, 2022 07:50am
The truth is just a click away...
Published 21 Aug, 2022 04:34am
Even a lion is no match for a predatory dingbat...
Published 31 Jul, 2022 07:25am
HEC, which has run higher education into the ground, has now decided to enter the domains of import substitution.
Updated 30 Jun, 2022 08:55am
It is reasonable to argue that nations develop when every generation is more knowledgeable, better trained than its predecessors.
Updated 19 Jun, 2022 10:04am
Unexamined privileges exist in Pakistani education.
Updated 31 Jan, 2021 08:30am
Rigid thinking inclines societies towards zealotry.
Published 21 Jan, 2021 05:24am
Shouldn’t schools have indigenous names too?...
Published 03 Jan, 2021 07:25am
One cannot admire Ranjitsinh enough for his wisdom and vision.
Published 22 Dec, 2020 07:23am