Child Rights in Focus

Exploitation Thrives as Painted Children Work at Karachi’s Signals

December 16, 2025
KARACHI: Child street performers, some as young as eight, spend hours at city intersections and traffic signals with their faces and clothes painted gold. To catch the attention of passersby and earn money for their families or handlers, these children stand robotically still, appearing to any empathetic observer as little more than statues of sorrow. Reportedly, most of these children are associated with professional begging networks that have been using children on Karachi’s streets

Arts Students Allowed to Study HSSC Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering

December 15, 2025
Islamabad : Effective from the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) 1st Annual Examination 2026, the Inter Boards Coordination Commission (IBCC) Forum, in its 183rd meeting, allowed students passing their Matriculation (SSC) in the Arts Group, eligible to register in F.Sc – Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering groups. This initiative has been taken to facilitate those Martic arts group students who were seeking admission in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) – Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering groups. According to

Crackdown on Beggars, Addicts

December 15, 2025
TOBA TEK SINGH: The police have initiated a crackdown against professional beggars and drug addicts across the Faisalabad region aimed at reducing traffic disruption, crime and improving the safety of citizens. A press release issued by the office of RPO Sohail Akhtar Sukhera on Saturday said that more than 2,800 beggars and drug addicts had been detained from around bus stands, railway stations, important squares, markets and educational institutions. It said that the detainees

Oil Depot Near School Faces PHC Challenge Over Safety Risks

December 15, 2025
PESHAWAR: A constitutional petition has been filed in the Peshawar High Court (PHC) challenging the operation of an oil depot in Taro Jabba, Nowshera, citing serious risks to the lives of schoolchildren. The petition names the federal and provincial governments, the Chairman of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), and other relevant authorities as respondents. It has been filed by Tehsil Chairman Gohar Ali and Village Council Chairman Taimur Iqbal. According to the

Punjab Reports Four Positive Polio Samples in November

December 14, 2025
LAHORE: Punjab Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) CoordinatorAdeel Tasawur shared encouraging progress in the fight against polio, announcing that only four environmental samples tested positive in November—two from Lahore and two from Rawalpindi. He delivered the update while chairing a meeting with representatives from all districts of Punjab ahead of the upcoming National Immunisation Days (NIDs) starting Monday, (December 15). Calling the development ‘a crucial milestone,’ the EOC Coordinator applauded the collective effort of district

‘Caution, Not Panic’: What to Know About ‘Super Flu’

December 14, 2025
• UK variant of mutated influenza bug has also been detected in Pakistan • Doctors say flu shots best way to prevent severe illness, hospitalisation • Fog may speed up transmission; the elderly at risk from younger ‘super spreaders’ WHILE several European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, are grappling with a surge in what is being dubbed the ‘super flu’, Pakistani health experts say the situation “warrants caution, but there is no need to

DEA Issues Security SOPs for Schools

December 14, 2025
Rawalpindi:The District Education Authority (DEA), Rawalpindi has issued 14-point security measures and school safety SOPs for private educational institutions across the district, which will come into effect immediately. Action will be taken against institutions that do not implement the SOPs. In this regard, the administration of private educational institutions has been strictly instructed to complete the arrangements for security measures within 2 days. For this purpose, all private educational institutions have been required to

Business Leaders Urged to Pledge 1pc of Profits to Educate 26m Out-of-school Children

December 14, 2025
Islamabad:Prime Minister’s National Coordinator for Tourism, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, issued a powerful call to action on December 11, urging Pakistan’s leading business and industrial groups to allocate one per cent of their annual profits toward educating the country’s 26 million out-of-school children. Addressing a gathering of Islamabad’s top corporate leadership, Khan emphasised that business-led philanthropy must become a cornerstone of Pakistan’s national development strategy. He called education “the single most transformative investment for

Two Children Killed, Eight Injured in North Waziristan Madrassah Blast

December 13, 2025
MIR ALI: Two children were killed and eight others sustained injuries when an explosion ripped through a madrassa in the Isori village of North Waziristan’s Mir Ali area, security sources said on December 11. According to sources, the incident occurred when children “inadvertently triggered explosive material left behind by Khawarij militants”, who had planted improvised devices to obstruct the movement of security forces. The security sources said that 114 square kilometres in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Study Identifies Key Drivers of Pakistan’s Stalled Fertility Decline

December 13, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s fertility transition began late, fell rapidly for a short period, and has shown no meaningful improvement since 2006. Birth rates remain high due to the country’s slow social and economic progress, particularly low levels of female education, high child mortality and limited income growth. This is the central finding of a study titled Unlocking the Stall in Fertility Decline and Socio-Economic Development in Pakistan, launched by the Population Council with support from the

Private Hospitals’ Missing Data Hampering Polio Targets Analysis, Says Commissioner

December 13, 2025
KARACHI: Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi held a meeting with representatives of Private Hospitals and Clinics Association (PHCA), seeking their support to strengthen polio eradication efforts of the government. During the meeting, the commissioner highlighted the challenges the government had been facing in obtaining vaccination data from private hospitals, noting that this missing data was hampering analysis of polio vaccination targets. “Mr Naqvi urged private hospitals to play their role in the national effort

Minister Blames Declining Breastfeeding for Infant Deaths

December 13, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Mohammad Yousuf on December 11 said infants in Pakistan continue to die from diarrhoea, pneumonia and malnutrition because families abandon breastfeeding without medical reason. He said such behaviour amounts to “committing a sin” when Allah Almighty has clearly directed mothers to breastfeed their children. The minister was speaking at a national consultation “Advocating, promoting and supporting breastfeeding guided by Quranic injunctions and sayings of Prophet Muhammad PBUH” at
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