Tagged with 'Pakistan | Youth Correspondent'
The Day Cricket Came Back Home
The late afternoon sun had almost withdrawn itself over the cricket stadium in which thousands of hearts pounded in coordination. […]
Envisioning a Poverty-Free Pakistan
Good governance combined with major changes in national policies can help to rectify the problem of increasing poverty in Pakistan. […]
#RIPSabeenMehmud
KARACHI: Sabeen Mehmud, director of The Second Floor, was shot dead on Friday evening, 24-April-2015, on main Sunset Boulevard. She had […]
Pakistan Mourns – And The World With It
KARACHI: Yesterday was one of the saddest days in the history of Pakistan. About 141 casualties were reported after at least […]
Peshawar School Attack: 141 dead
On Tuesday morning, at about 9.30am, the Army Public School in Peshawar was stormed by six militants wearing uniforms of […]
Reasons To Believe In Pakistan
Agree with the fact that, nowadays, Pakistan is a can of worms. The system of this country is in the […]
Paradox of the Pakistani Tax Payer
It’s been five months since the Federal Board of Revenue published the FBR Taxpayers Directory for the Tax Year 2013 online. Being […]
Food For Thought
Even though we are currently living in the 21st century, Pakistan as a society has much left to achieve. Minorities […]
Pakistan… or Ban-istan?
The government of Pakistan has become notorious for its “ban this / ban that” attitude over the past few years. […]
Srilanka’s Tour of UAE: Pakistan Batting Shows Encouraging Signs
Team Pakistan’s batting ailments are finally showing tentative signs of improvement after a nightmare series against the South Africans in […]
Weddings and Drones – Obama’s Latest Conundrum
In a shocking development of events, it has been revealed that a US drone strike on a wedding convoy in […]
Pakistan Unveils Its First Local Drones
The word ‘drone’ has become synonymous with ‘merciless death machine’. Since 2004 the United States of America (USA) have carried […]