Child Rights in Focus

Soaring Fees Force Students To Drop Out

September 3, 2025
RAWALPINDI: The prices of textbooks from first year to post-graduation have risen drastically as the fees of both government and private colleges also continue to increase. In 2025, the increase in school expenses has set a record in Punjab’s history. Due to crushing inflation, parents are unable to enrol their children in colleges after matriculation. For the new academic session 2025-27, there has been a record decline in new admissions in first-year classes in

Another Case Surfaces in KP as Polio Drive Kicks Off in Balochistan

September 3, 2025
ISLAMABAD/QUE­TTA: As a new polio case was found in Tank district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, taking the total number of cases detected this year to 24, a week-long special anti-polio campaign was launched in 26 of the 36 districts of Balochistan on 1st September amid tight security. The latest polio case involved a 20-month-old girl from Ping union coun­cil of Tank district, an official of NIH confirmed. “This is the 14th polio case from southern Khyber

Climate Action Board Approved In K-P

September 3, 2025
PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Assembly on September 02 approved four important pieces of legislation, including the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Climate Action Board Bill 2025 and the Ease of Doing Business Bill 2025, marking a significant step toward strengthening climate governance and creating a more investment-friendly environment in the province. The passage of the Climate Action Board Bill comes amid rising concerns over climate change, melting glaciers, and rapid deforestation that threaten livelihoods, agriculture, and water security

Principal Arrested For Allegedly Raping Student

September 3, 2025
The Rawalpindi Police on 3rd September said they had arrested the principal of a private academy over the alleged rape and forced abortion of a Grade 10 student. The student, a resident of Khayaban-i-Sir Syed of Rawalpindi’s Pirwadhai town, had lodged a first information report (FIR) with the police on Monday under Sections 338A (punishment for Isqat-i-haml) and 376i (punishment for rape) of the Pakistan Penal Code, alleging that her academy’s principal raped her multiple

Health Authorities Warn Of Explosive Spread Of Post-flood Diseases

September 3, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Public health authorities have sounded the alarm over a looming wave of epidemics in flood-hit districts, warning that stagnant water, contaminated supplies and overcrowded relief camps are creating the perfect storm for disease outbreaks. Officials from the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination (NHSR&C) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Islamabad have issued urgent advisories to prevent what they described as “an epidemic within a disaster” following the World Health

Expired Products Seized in Peshawar Raid

September 3, 2025
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority on Tuesday carried out a major operation near Javed Town on Peshawar Ring Road in the provincial capital and seized a large cache of expired and hazardous food items. According to the authority’s spokesperson, more than 2,000 cartons of expired branded noodles and over 3,000 kilograms of expired candies, chips, biscuits and juices were recovered during the raid. In addition, harmful substances, including artificial

Letting Federal Wealth Go

September 2, 2025
The first meeting of the 11th National Finance Commission (NFC) to discuss and finalise a new award was postponed last week due to flood emergency in the country, which demanded urgent government attention and resource mobilisation to mitigate potential human and material losses. Background research, however, revealed that, compared to the federation, the provinces were entering the NFC parleys relatively underprepared. While the federal Ministry of Finance reportedly built its case on systematic studies

HRCP Urges Enforcement Of Article 9A For Environmental Rights

September 2, 2025
RAWALPINDI: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on the evening of August 31 launched a report highlighting the necessity to enforce Article 9A of the Constitution to provide citizens with their right to clean air, safe drinking water, waste management, disaster preparedness and access to environmental justice. The Constitution guarantees the fundamental right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment under Article 9A. Yet this vital right has remained absent from public debate, even

CTP Unveils Traffic Plan For Highways, Schools

September 2, 2025
RAWALPINDI: The City Traffic (CTP) Rawalpindi has chalked out a plan to maintain traffic flow by deploying additional police personnel on busy highways and outside schools and colleges in view of the resumption of educational activities in the district. According to a spokesperson for the CTP, as part of the plan, extra personnel and forklifts will also be deployed to curb illegal parking. He said CTO Rawalpindi Farhan Aslam had issued directives to provide

Our Antibiotic Crisis

September 2, 2025
Antibiotics are among humanity’s most remarkable discoveries, emerging unexpectedly over the past century. The credit for this groundbreaking development goes to the Scottish physician and microbiologist, Alexander Fleming, who was studying fungi in 1928 when he inadvertently discovered what we now know as antibiotics. Following the discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic, a continuous cycle of antibiotic discoveries began, which is still ongoing. One might ask what antibiotics are. Antibiotics are powerful medicines used

Good Governance Roadmap: Govt Introduces Reforms to Strengthen Healthcare in KP

September 2, 2025
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, under the Good Governance Roadmap, has unveiled a set of reforms aimed at transforming the healthcare system in the province. The reforms are directed at strengthening primary and secondary care, workforce development, digitization, and institutional restructuring. The Health Department announced that the roadmap, endorsed at the chief secretary’s office, would ensure equitable, efficient, and accountable service delivery across more than 2,500 health facilities, catering to a population of over

School Student Dies Of Dengue Fever in Oghi

September 2, 2025
MANSEHRA: An eleven-year-old boy, a primary school student, succumbed to dengue fever in Oghi tehsil, raising the death toll from the mosquito-borne virus to two. The family of Mohammad Saad told reporters in Oghi that he was shifted to a nearby health facility with dengue symptoms but couldn’t survive, triggering fear among locals. A man had also died of dengue fever in Oghi earlier this month. “A large number of patients with dengue symptoms
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