Raising children in our times: Gilgit-Baltistan leads the conversation
by Israruddin Israr In an era defined by dazzling technology, fragmented communities, and an unsettling erosion of shared moral anchors,
Read Moreby Israruddin Israr In an era defined by dazzling technology, fragmented communities, and an unsettling erosion of shared moral anchors,
Read MoreWe stand on the cusp of a new epoch: the Fourth Industrial Revolution, driven by the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Among its transformative forces is Generative AI, a technology poised to redefine the future.
Read MoreBullying, whether traditional or cyber, inflicts intentional harm due to power imbalances. Victims, often from diverse backgrounds, suffer social, emotional, and psychological consequences, including prolonged low self-esteem and confidence issues.
Read MoreDr Azra Raza shares her groundbreaking research and explores the human experience at Habib University’s 8th Yohsin Lecture. The internationally acclaimed oncologist strongly opposed the conventional “slash-poison-burn” approach and advocated for a more cost-effective, less toxic, and efficient strategy for the future.
Read MoreOUP, Nutshell er into strategic partnership to promote education in Pakistan. This collaboration holds the potential to achieve excellence and extend OUP’s literary contributions to a broader audience
Read MoreSome 160 million children earn a living, instead of going to school; Child labour, springing from a lack of social justice, has increased during last 20 years: ILO official
Read MoreUpper Chitral is a remote mountainous district of KP lacking basic necessities of life including electricity. Students are affected the most
Read MoreBy Safiullah Baig Diamer District is once again in the limelight for not a good reason but for a despicable
Read MoreAuthorities in Tajikistan are putting the squeeze on the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) organizations and companies.
Read MoreSpecial Correspondent GILGIT, Dec 24: As it has always been the case, higher education remains a low priority of the
Read Moreby Waseem Altaf Writing textbooks for students who are in a formative stage is serious business. Errors and omissions on
Read MoreNews Desk UNESCO Director Azoulay stressed that this fundamental human right must be protected every day, especially in the face
Read MoreBy Ghulam Amin Beg Global research into mother languages shows that changes in demography, migration, cross-culture marriages and the medium
Read MoreBy: Reshma P. Musofer Educational reforms and a ‘single-national curriculum’ have lately become a widely debated topic in Pakistan and
Read MoreKarim Muhammad Khan Critical thinking and problem-solving are the core skills of the 21st Century that every educational institution should
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