Child abuse is a significant and widespread issue in Pakistan, affecting the well-being and development of millions of children. Despite legal frameworks and efforts by government and non-governmental organizations, child …
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Corruption remains one of the most significant obstacles to Pakistan’s development and governance. It permeates various aspects of society, including politics, the economy, and the judiciary. This in-depth analysis explores …
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Since gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has faced significant challenges in establishing and sustaining a democratic system of governance. The country’s political landscape has been characterized by a cyclical struggle …
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, envisioned a nation grounded in the principles of democracy, justice, and secular governance. His vision was articulated in various speeches and writings, …
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah, born on December 25, 1876, in Karachi, was a prominent lawyer, politician, and statesman who played a crucial role in the creation of Pakistan. Known as the …
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Pakistan is currently facing a severe economic crisis, marked by rising inflation, dwindling foreign reserves, and escalating debt. This situation has been compounded by political instability and global economic disruptions, …
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Corruption in Pakistan is a pervasive issue that spans across multiple dimensions of governance, economics, and societal norms. This in-depth scholarly examination dissects the complex layers of corruption in Pakistan, …
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Pakistan grapples with severe drug-related issues, deeply entwined with its geopolitical location, socio-economic conditions, and regional conflicts. This analysis provides an in-depth examination of the origins, development, and multifaceted impacts …
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Hereditary politics, characterized by the transfer of political power and influence among family members, is deeply ingrained in Pakistan’s political fabric. This extensive analysis delves into the history, mechanisms, implications, …
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Pakistan has a mixed economy that includes agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Agriculture is a significant economic sector, employing approximately 25% of the country’s labour force. Wheat, rice, cotton, and sugarcane …