Child Rights in Focus

Hospital at Centre of Child HIV Outbreak Caught Reusing Syringes in Undercover Filming

April 14, 2026
Mohammed Amin was eight when he died shortly after testing positive for HIV. His mother says his fevers were so bad that he insisted on sleeping in the rain, and he writhed in pain “like he’d been thrown in hot oil.” Not long after, his sister Asma was also diagnosed with HIV. Their family believe both children contracted it from injections with contaminated needles during routine treatment at THQ Taunsa hospital in Punjab. They

500 Low-performing Govt Primary Schools Outsourced in KP

April 13, 2026
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa elementary and Secondary Education Department has outsourced 500 low-performing government primary schools in the province to private partners. In the second phase, another 1,500 such schools will be outsourced and the paperwork has already started on it, officials in the education department told Dawn on condition of anonymity. They said out of 500 low-performing schools, 273 schools have already been handed over to the private partners in the winter zone where academic activities have

Key Education Bodies in Islamabad Being Run Without Permanent Heads

April 13, 2026
ISLAMABAD: All three major educational organisations in Islamabad, including the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE), the Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority (Peira) and the Directorate of Special Education, are being run under interim arrangements. These important organisations currently have no regular heads , leading to a situation that raises questions about the efficiency of the Ministry of Education. The post of DG FDE, which deals with public sector schools and colleges, has been lying

Minor Girl Recovered 48 Hours after Kidnap from Bus Stop in Sahiwal

April 13, 2026
SAHIWAL: City Police claimed to have recovered an 11-year-old girl 48 hours after she had gone missing from the E-Green Bus Stop at Jogi Chowk while standing with her maternal aunt on April 8. Station House Officer (SHO) Rai Nasir said the girl had allegedly been kidnapped by a woman and was later recovered. She was handed over to her parents. According to police, the missing child, Faizain Bibi, a resident of Chak Thatha

Unsafe School Commute Endangers Children

April 13, 2026
LAHORE: The lack of school transport in Punjab is becoming a serious issue, as a large number of public and private educational institutions still fail to provide buses for students. Despite clear orders from the Lahore High Court directing schools to arrange transport to ensure safe travel for children, the ground reality remains quite the opposite. Citizens and parents have expressed serious concern over the situation. Parents from different areas say their children travel

Two Held for Unleashing Dog on Teenage Girl

April 12, 2026
BAHAWALPUR: The Vehari Daniwal police claimed to have arrested two suspects on April 10 for allegedly unleashing their pet dog on a young girl in the Bhatta Ikram locality the other day. According to a Vehari Police spokesperson, Raashida Bibi claimed in her complaint that Zahoor and Asad unleashed their pet dog on her daughter Fatima Bibi (14) for asking the suspects to not bring the dog outside the house. On this, she claimed

Polio Samples Collected Across Punjab Test Negative

April 12, 2026
LAHORE: The Punjab government’s efforts to eradicate polio have achieved a significant milestone, as all environmental samples collected throughout the province during March—including samples from Lahore, Rawalpindi, and South Punjab—have tested negative for the virus. This development was highlighted during a meeting of the Provincial Task Force for Polio Eradication at the Civil Secretariat, where health officials and administrative leaders gathered to finalise a new roadmap for maintaining a virus-free environment. Provincial Health Minister

Educating the Poor

April 11, 2026
JAVED is enrolled in Grade 6 in a government school in his village. Akhtar, Javed’s father, is wondering whether or not he should pull Javed out of school. Akhtar feels Javed is not learning much at school, and that if he is put to work at the nearby auto-repair workshop he will not only earn a little, but would also be learning a skill. Though there is no fee in the government school, there

Rape Convict Awarded Life Imprisonment, Rs1.2m Fine

April 11, 2026
LAKKI MARWAT: A child protection court sentenced a rape convict to life imprisonment on two terms and 23-year rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of Rs1.2 million. The verdict was pronounced by the additional sessions judge-II Lakki Marwat, who was also the presiding officer of the Child Protection Court. A police official said that the accused, Irfanullah alias Paan, a coach driver, had kidnapped and raped a 13-year-old girl in the Mughal Manjiwala area

Boy Dies by Suicide over Exam Failure in Karachi

April 11, 2026
KARACHI: A teenage boy took his life after being scolded by his father for failing in the school annual examination, police said on April 9. Airport SHO Kaleem Khan Moosa said Turab Haider, 16, a student at a private school, had failed in the exams and his father, a serving police sub-inspector, scolded him. The teenager became upset and hanged himself inside their residence in Police Lines at the Airport police station. The body

New Teaching Practices

April 11, 2026
The education sector in Pakistan is notable for its overreliance on archaic methods of teaching, especially the technique of rote memorisation which has produced countless mnemonists but not many thinkers. Students are encouraged to fill in pages upon pages of information without meaningful assessments to back up their comprehension, and anyone who learns differently simply falls behind. This traditional mode of teaching is finally being challenged by the federal government, which is touting an

AJK Seminaries Directed to Install CCTV Cameras Under New Child Protection Policy

April 10, 2026
MUZAFFARABAD: The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) government on April 9 introduced a comprehensive child protection policy for seminaries, making the installation of CCTV cameras, complaint mechanisms, and teacher certification mandatory across the state. The policy, announced by Minister for Religious Affairs, Auqaf and Information Chaudhry Muhammad Rafique Nayyar, follows directives issued by Prime Minister Faisal Mumtaz Rathore in the wake of growing concerns over child safety in religious institutions. Under the new framework,
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