Child Rights in Focus

Five Booked for Abduction, Gang Rape of Girl

March 31, 2026
BAHAWALPUR: According to a spokesperson for the Bahawalpur district police, FIR No 141/26, registered under section 375-A, on the complaint of Asad Khalil says that two suspects ‘B’ and ‘W’, allegedly abducted a 17-year-old girl ‘L’ at gunpoint when she was alone at her house. The two suspects took the girl to their house, where they were joined by three others — G, A and AM. The five suspects allegedly subjected the girl to

Leading from the Centre

March 31, 2026
The federal government’s ambitious target to enrol 25,000 out-of-school children in Islamabad within three months will hopefully serve as an example for the rest of the country as we persevere to raise nationwide enrollment rates, which are currently among the lowest in the world. The success of the initiative would echo across the country, which currently has about 20 million out-of-school children. While the enrollment target may appear ambitious, Islamabad enjoys several advantages over

School Reduced to Rubble in Bannu Blast

March 31, 2026
MIRAN SHAH: Unidentified terrorists blew up a government primary school in Chaka Khel village in Bannu district on March 27, completely destroying the building. According to police sources, the blast occurred at Government Primary School Noor Jan in Ghora village when an IED detonated with a powerful explosion. The entire structure was reduced to rubble. According to initial reports, the suspected terrorists were reportedly inside the school premises, preparing a locally-made IED, when the

Cheating in Exam

March 31, 2026
The credibility of public examinations in Sindh has long been fragile, with cheating common across centres and enforcement often uneven. The government is now introducing a novel system of watermarking examination papers to curb cheating, an intervention that acknowledges the scale of the problem but will ultimately be judged by how firmly it is enforced. The measure is designed to trace any paper leak back to its source. If implemented properly, it could close

Over 3,600 Out-of-school Children Identified in Islamabad

March 31, 2026
Islamabad: The federal capital is witnessing a significant breakthrough in the “No Child Left Behind” initiative as the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training begins to see the fruits of its “Carpet Coverage” campaign. Following several days of rigorous field operations across various Union Councils in Islamabad, authorities have successfully identified 3,646 out-of-school children. This data, managed through the Non-Formal Education Management Information System (NFEMIS), highlights a nearly even gender distribution, with 1,862

Selling Newborns

March 30, 2026
Human life should never be a commodity. Yet across the country, networks exist that buy and sell newborn babies, exploiting women driven into secrecy and desperation. A recent raid in Sheikham near Sarai Mughal, located in Kasur district of Punjab, uncovered a clinic that allegedly handled deliveries of vulnerable women and sold babies for profit. Arrests have been made and the clinic sealed, but this is, understandably, only a small part of a vast

Half of Pakistan’s Children Suffer from Anaemia

March 30, 2026
More than half of Pakistan’s children suffer from anaemia, while vitamin A and D deficiencies are common among women and adolescent girls. These deficiencies weaken immunity, impair learning and raise health costs across communities. Pakistan loses nearly $17 billion each year in productivity and healthcare costs linked to these preventable deficiencies, adding that mandatory food fortification can transform health and the economy. Across the world, food fortification has emerged as one of the most

Simple Antiseptic Can Reduce Newborn Infections, Deaths, Study Finds

March 30, 2026
KARACHI: A new international analysis of 18 randomised trials involving over 143,000 newborns has found that a simple antiseptic — chlorhexidine — likely cuts umbilical cord infection rates by about 29 per cent in low-and middle-income countries, and may reduce newborn deaths. Umbilical cord care, according to experts, is a key part of newborn hygiene that helps prevent infections and promotes healthy healing. The practice varies widely around the world, shaped by local culture,

Sindh Govt Decides to Implement Watermarking System to Prevent Cheating in Exams

March 29, 2026
KARACHI: The Sindh government has decided to implement a modern watermarking system to prevent cheating in examinations, through which those responsible for leaking exam papers can be immediately traced. This was said by Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards Muhammad Ismail Rahu while presiding over an important meeting at the office of the universities and boards department secretary regarding the preparations for the new academic year examinations. The meeting was attended by universities and

Two Teenagers Abducted by Laadi Gang

March 29, 2026
DERA GHAZI KHAN: Two youths have reportedly been abducted by the Laadi gang from village Kocha Wadani in the vicinity of the Saddar Police Station. According to sources, the Laadi gang abducted Danial (19) and Shahil (15) hailing from the Wadani clan, residents of Kocha Wadani, and took them to the Koh Sulaiman tehsil in the jurisdiction of the Border Military Police (BMP). Sources further alleged that a tribal jirga, comprising members of the

Woman Kills Baby Girl after Fight with Husband

March 28, 2026
SAHIWAL: A mother strangled her two-and-a-half months old daughter in a fit of rage following a quarrel with her husband at Chak 81/12-L on Mar 26. Muddasir Hafeez (45), a farmer, married Marriam. The couple had three sons and an infant daughter. A dispute arose between the husband and wife over the illness of the youngest child, Hareem, and Muddasir accused Mariam of negligence. In a fit of rage, Mariam allegedly strangled the newborn.

Vaccination in KP Goes Up by 24pc

March 28, 2026
PESHAWAR: The routine immunisation rate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has gone up from 50pc in November last year to 74pc in February this year, with officials attributing it to team efforts. “The spike in immunisation against 12 vaccine-preventable childhood ailments has become possible due to the comprehensive and sustained team efforts, which resulted in more coverage by reaching children who were previously inaccessible,” director of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) Dr Mehtab Khan told
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