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Pakistan Administered Kashmir through Climate change Lens
‘It was a difficult decision, but as the eldest child in the family, I decided to leave my education and migrate from our village to the city. We hoped that this move would put an end to our struggles, but it turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg; many more challenges awaited us that we had to confront.’
Living with Waste: What Hyderabad Can Learn from Quetta.
“I Know you cannot smell it anymore. But, after living here for 17 years, it’s become normal for me,”
says Hansraj, who is working as a watchman (Chowkidar) who lives in the middle of the garbage dump in
Mehar Ali. As he has been living in the centre of the dumping station, Sindh Solid Waste Management
Board appointed him as a Watchman. As I spoke with him, I could barely stand the overwhelming stench
of rotting waste. Garbage was everywhere, mounds of it stretching across the area.
Adapt and Thrive or Choke and Strive
Gujranwala, which was once renowned for its industrial prowess, is currently confronted with an air pollution crisis that poses a threat to the health and future of its residents, particularly women and children.
The IRSA Act Amendments & the Mirage of Corporate Farming
Pakistan is currently facing a constitutional crisis, where various provisions of the constitution are not being adhered to. What Ayesha Siddiqa has aptly termed a “hybrid democracy,” the provincial and federal governments have been systematically stripped of their powers. Political figures, such as
Hospital Turned Library- Sariab – Quetta – Balochistan – Lore Karez Library Sariab
The Lore Karez Library in Sariab, Quetta, stands as a testament to the transformative power of community-driven…
Girls’ School with Hundreds of Students Thrives in Mand, Turbat: A Beacon of Hope in an Insurgency-Affected Region
Nestled in the remote region of Mand in Turbat, an area often recognized as insurgency-affected, stands an…