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Musadik Warns of Climate-driven Devastation Facing Pakistan

November 28, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Musadik Malik on November 26 delivered a stark warning, urging policymakers, businesses and international partners to confront the “true magnitude” of the climate-driven devastation facing Pakistan. He was speaking at the Pakistan Business Council (PBC), which opened the 4th edition of its two-day Dialogue on the Economy 2025 in Islamabad. The event also marked PBC’s 20th year of impact in shaping Pakistan’s business ecosystem and bringing together

Minor Siblings Killed in Firing by Fleeing Dacoits

November 28, 2025
RAHIM YAR KHAN: Two minor siblings were allegedly killed in the firing by criminals who were fleeing after looting a man near Bhong town of Sadiqabad tehsil on the evening of November 26. Reports say Ajmal, a resident of a settlement near Bhong town, was returning home after visiting a doctor when he was intercepted by dacoits near Lal Shah Chowk. The dacoits snatched Ajmal’s motorcycle and attempted to escape. Ajmal immediately called his

School Timings Changed in Four Districts Due to Fog

November 28, 2025
PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Department of Education has announced a change in school timings for four districts, Charsadda, Mardan, Swabi, and Nowshera, after a surge in accidents caused by dense morning fog. According to the Directorate of Education, the decision comes in response to safety concerns following a recent road accident in Charsadda, where a school bus carrying children met with a collision, leaving dozens injured. Under the new directive, all government schools in these

72 Children Convicted to Life Term Across Punjab

November 27, 2025
LAHORE: The Office of the Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, has provided official data confirming that a total of 72 children have been convicted to life imprisonment across various prisons in Punjab. The information was released in response to a request filed by Advocate Sarmad Ali under Article 19 (A) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, read with Section 10 of the Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act 2013. According to the data,

Stakeholders Urge Hike in Girls’ Education Stipends

November 27, 2025
Islamabad: Awaz Foundation Pakistan (Centre for Development Services) convened the First Multi-Stakeholder Task Force Meeting on Girls’ Education in Punjab, bringing together representatives from government departments, parliament, civil society, and education experts. The meeting aimed to push for an immediate enhancement of girls’ education stipends and stronger conditional cash-transfer mechanisms. The meeting followed the presentation of the latest study, “Economic Cost of Out-of-School Girls (OOSG): Estimating Pakistan’s Losses from Incomplete Secondary Education.” The study

Plight of Children

November 27, 2025
The plight of children in Pakistan can be gauged by a recent report that says that in the first six months of 2025, over 4,000 cases of violence against children were reported in Punjab alone. Perhaps even more concerning is that the report by Sustainable Social Development Organisation (SSDO) is based on official police data, meaning that these are only cases where victims and their families came forward. Countless other victims will never become

Protests Erupt in Sindh as IX, XI Students Reject Results Announced through E-marking

November 27, 2025
Students across Sanghar, Shahdadpur, Shahpur Chakar, and Sakrand districts staged demonstrations against the recently announced Class XI results by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Shaheed Benazirabad, accusing the administration of mismanagement and manipulation. Shaheed Benazirabad (SBA) division, along with Sukkur and Larkana divisions, had adopted e-marking for the results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part One and High School Certificate (HSC) Part One, which were announced on November 25. Board of

Matter of Life and Death: Citizens Protest Commercial Use of Parks

November 27, 2025
KARACHI: Civil society members on November 25 sounded the alarm on the rapid conversion of public parks into commercial ventures and its impacts on the environment and the ecosystem. Speaking at a press conference from the platform of the Karachi Residents’ Committee at the Karachi Press Club, city residents, representatives of the civil society and well-known environment activists said as many as 13 parks in Clifton, PECHS and adjacent areas had already been converted

Experts Warn Drug-resistant Infections Cost Pakistan’s Healthcare System Billions

November 27, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is losing billions of rupees every year to drug-resistant infections, health officials and experts warned on November 24, saying rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) drives treatment failures, increases hospital deaths and forces families to spend more on prolonged care. Speaking at a national symposium held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Ministry of National Health Services to mark World AMR Awareness Week, experts said AMR has become a major public-health

Drugs Destroying our Children’s Future: Faryal

November 27, 2025
KARACHI: Provincial Assembly of Sindh Standing Committee on Home Affairs Chairperson Faryal Talpur has said drugs are a curse destroying our children’s future, so no leniency would be shown in the crackdown on them. During a standing committee meeting she chaired at the PA on Tuesday, Faryal stressed that the zero-tolerance policy against drug dealers must continue. The meeting discussed drug mafia members’ arrests, the forensic lab’s performance, the investigation of chemically adulterated milk,

Though Easily Treatable, Pneumonia Kills Thousands of Children, Say Experts

November 27, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Health officials, pediatricians and lawmakers on November 25 warned childhood pneumonia is becoming a silent national emergency, driven by dangerously low routine immunisation, poor primary healthcare, and widespread misuse of antibiotics, despite the disease being entirely preventable and easily treatable with low-cost tools. Speaking at a national dialogue on combating childhood pneumonia, Director General Health Dr Ayesha Majeed Isani said country continues to see a yearly rise in pneumonia cases because hundreds of

UKs to Observe 16 Days of Activism to End Digital Violence Against Women

November 26, 2025
ISLAMABAD: UKS Research Centre will observe 16 days of activism against gender-based violence following the global theme for 2025 ‘UNITE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls’. It will release two resources on online harassment: one is a report on online violence against women and the second is a compendium of abusive Urdu and Punjabi terms that are used online. Both are part of Uks’ 2023–2024 initiative Safe Word, Safer Word, which
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