Child Rights in Focus

Man Arrested in KP’s Shangla District For Allegedly Raping Teenage Daughter: Police

October 9, 2025
A man was arrested on Wednesday on charges of allegedly sexually assaulting his teenage daughter in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bisham area of Shangla district, officials said. “The victim reached the police station on October 8,” Bisham Station House Officer (SHO) Afzal Khan told Dawn.com. “A first information report (FIR) was lodged, and the suspect has been arrested.” According to the FIR, the victim’s mother was divorced by her husband, who later married another woman from

Protesters Shut School in Landi Kotal over Shortage of Teachers

October 9, 2025
KHYBER: The lone higher secondary school in Paindi Cheena area of Landi Kotal tehsil was shut down forcibly by students and locals in protest against the shortage of teaching staff and other related facilities. Sources in the region said that out of the total 28 sanctioned posts for teachers, 19 had been laying vacant for the last several months despite repeated reminders by both students and their parents. They said that students and locals

Cleric Booked For ‘Kidnap’ Of Trader’s Son

October 9, 2025
GUJRAT: A 15-year-old son of a local trader was kidnapped allegedly by a prayer leader (Pesh Imam) in Dhakki gate locality in A-division police precincts. Reports said trader Muhammad Sultan lodged a complaint with the local police alleging that his son Hassan Sultan had gone to meet Qari Waleed, a prayer leader in a nearby mosque of his street, after the suspect called him on Oct 5. He said when his son did not

Trader Held For ‘Brutal Torture’ Of Minor Maid

October 9, 2025
TOBA TEK SINGH: Faisalabad Civil Lines police arrested a trader for allegedly subjecting a minor female house help to brutal torture and shaving her head on October 8. As per the police, the complainant, Ashfaq, of Ghulam Muhammadabad locality, stated that his daughter Zohra Bibi (13) was employed as a maid in the house of a trader, Habib Salim. He alleged that Habib and his wife Sadaf would often subject Zohra to brutal torture

Outsourcing of Colleges: Teachers, Students continue Protests across KP

October 8, 2025
PESHAWAR: The province-wide protests against the proposed outsourcing of government colleges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have intensified as teachers and students jointly staged demonstrations, boycotted classes and warned of an escalation if the policy was not withdrawn by October 11, 2025. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professors, Lecturers and Librarians Association (KPPLLA) had announced an indefinite class boycott and lockdown of all public sector colleges, describing the government’s move to outsource colleges and amend service rules as

60,000 Students Unable To Attend School Due To Floods

October 8, 2025
LAHORE: Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat has said that around 60,000 children have been unable to attend school due to the recent floods. He further said that flood relief camps had been set up in 415 schools, where thousands of affected people were still living amid standing water in their respective areas.He stated that nearly 100 school buildings have suffered severe damage, making it impossible to continue educational activities there. To minimise learning

WHO Warns of Rising Vaping Among Pakistani Youth as Global Smoking Rates Fall

October 8, 2025
ISLAMABAD: As global smoking rates fall to their lowest level in decades, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that new nicotine delivery products—such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco devices—are rapidly spreading among youth in Pakistan due to loopholes in marketing regulations and the absence of national standards for these products. The WHO Global Report on Trends in Tobacco Use 2000-2024 and Projections 2025-2030 shows that while global tobacco use has declined from 33

Khar Students Protest Lack Of Facilities In College

October 8, 2025
BAJAUR: The students of the Government Postgraduate College Khar here on October 7 staged a protest demonstration by blocking the main Bajaur-Mardan Artery to press for resolution of their issues. Scores of students attended the demonstration held outside the college’s main gate at the main Bajaur-Mardan Road. The protesting students, who blocked the artery to all kinds of vehicular movement for a while, pointed out that they had been facing multiple issues for the

Floods Dampen Pakistan’s Growth Outlook

October 8, 2025
• World Bank cuts forecast by 0.5pc, predicts inflation may shoot to 7.2pc; exports to decline 1.5pc • WB official says removing barriers to women’s participation in job market can boost GDP per capita by 20-30pc ISLAMABAD: The World Bank on October 7 cut its growth forecast for Pakistan by half a percent to 2.6 percent for the current fiscal year due to the recent floods, which are also expected to push up inflation

Focal Person Identifies Issues Ahead Of Anti-polio Drive in Larkana Division

October 8, 2025
LARKANA: Handicaps, problems and a strategy to ensure the success of the Oct 13-19 anti-polio drive in Larkana division were discussed at a meeting of the Divisional Task Force (DTF) chaired by Commissioner Tahir Hussain Sangi here on October 7. After receiving a briefing on preparations for the campaign, the commissioner said that the new drive carried special importance as two new polio cases had recently been reported in Sindh. He said that higher

Passing Marks Raised As Federal Board Revises Grading System

October 8, 2025
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has increased passing marks from the existing 33 to 40pc, besides notifying a new grading system. The new system will be implemented on annual examinations, effective next year. According to an FBISE official, existing passing marks in per subject are 33% but from next year, 40% will be considered as passing marks. The FBISE has also changed its old grading system of A, B,

20 Years On, 1,000 Quake-Hit KP Schools Yet to be Rebuilt

October 8, 2025
PESHAWAR: October 8 (today) marks 20 years since the devastating 2005 earthquake that struck Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), killing more than 85,000 people and causing massive destruction. Among the fatalities, there were thousands of school-going children, who had just gathered for the morning assembly when the earthquake struck. According to official data, around 3,900 schools were either flattened or severely damaged in the quake. Yet, two decades later,
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