Fayyaz Yaseen
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Articles By Fayyaz Yaseen

ISLAMABAD – Hameed Akhtar as a writer, journalist and political worker strived his whole life for the progressive movement, social justice, unity, and prosperity of the ordinary people of Pakistan, said speakers at a remembrance seminar ‘A Farewell to Hameed Akhtar’ organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here on Monday. I.A. Rehman, renowned journalist, […]
Nov 29 2011 | Posted in
Pakistan,
Society |
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Inequalities in education sector are widespread phenomenon in the world, particularly in the developing world, to which Pakistan is no exception. However, just like its other developed and developing counterparts around the world, the country is also striving to address this issue at its best. The nature of inequalities prevalent in the education system of […]
Nov 26 2011 | Posted in
Education,
Pakistan |
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Hameed Akhtar, the eminent progressive writer, journalist, film director and the recipient of Presidential Pride of Performance, passed away in Lahore in October 2011. He died of cancer after prolonged illness at the age of 87. He is survived with three daughters, including TV artist Saba Pervaiz and a son. To commemorate Hameed Akhtar’s sixty […]
Nov 25 2011 | Posted in
Latest News |
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ISLAMABAD – Deliberating on the need to protect endangered languages in Pakistan, the national and international experts, urge on making conscious effort to preserve extinct Ormuri language spoken by Ormuri people in South Waziristan and Lugar province in Afghanistan. They discussed it during the official presentation of book ‘The Ormuri Language in Past and Present’, […]
Nov 23 2011 | Posted in
Society |
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Poor and helpless Christian old man awaits action and justice against the accidental death of his wife by unknown speedy car ISLAMABAD: Poor Christian old man, William Chaudhry, is in extreme shock and grief after his wife was crushed to death by a speedy car on Islamabad Highway on Monday. William and his two innocent […]
Nov 23 2011 | Posted in
Society |
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ISLAMABAD – Experts at a seminar were unanimously agreed that painting the roofs and build environment with white can reduce temperature in cities and can drastically cut energy consumption by lowering the energy demand. They urged on government to take subsequent measures and highlight the need to create awareness among citizens for Cool Roofs to […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
Sci-Tech |
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Media has emerged as the strongest tool to keep the governments on track and to spread political awareness in Pakistan. However, there are no two opinions about the fact that at times, it has been failed to live up to the expectations of the ordinary citizens. For instance, dwelling upon a common phenomenon of governments […]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
Pakistan,
Society |
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Recently, while giving interview to a senior Indian journalist Karan Thapar, Imran Khan, the chairperson of Pakistan Tehreek-e Insaaf also went on to produce some unpopular rhetoric. Although his fans are declaring his comments as rational, but this rationality is feared to setback the struggle of Kashmiri people all over again. Although initially Imran had […]
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
South Asia |
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ISLAMABAD (15 November 2011) Deliberating on their existing status and the health and environmental impacts of chemically polluted sites in the country, the national and international experts, and representatives of national and provincial Environmental Protection Agencies (EPAs) unanimously resolve to accelerate the process of identification of such sites and concerted efforts for their cleaning up […]

Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the former minister for foreign affairs and MNA of Pakistan Peoples’ Party has resigned from both the party membership and the national assembly. According to the news, Qureshi who had also been a member and a minister in PML (N) government in the past is now expected to join Pakistan Tehreek-e Insaaf. […]

Training and progress on the professional hierarchy are closely interlinked. Throughout the world, there is a phenomenon of increasing the skills base, technical knowledge and overall acumen of the profession. All these crucial factors contribute towards enabling one to do multi-tasking, something the modern day world appreciates so much. However, in case of Pakistan, the […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
Opinion |
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‘Change’ is not a new political slogan in the world; but in case of Pakistan, it definitely is. And change, as elaborated by President Obama during his election campaign, is not meant for the change of faces only; it refers to bringing improvements in the entire system of governance and administration for making commoners’ life […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
Politics |
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