Anjum Altaf The result of the most recent examination for the Central Superior Services (CSS) — in which around 10,000 candidates appeared and 200 passed — has elicited much commentary. Most of it, a lament on the falling standard of education, has been predictable. A different perspective is more intriguing: it lauds the examination for being meritocratic and so rigorous …
Read More »West and Islam
Dr Niaz Murtaza ISLAM does not belong in Europe, says the far right there. But such views consist only of rhetoric. Rational debates must review Islamic views on specific Western ideals, eg, democracy, to see whether it is more alien to Western ideals than other faiths. Let’s begin with democracy, the finest Western ideal. As I wrote in Dawn (‘Democracy …
Read More »Indus treaty interrupted
Shamila Mahmood LAST week, the World Bank temporarily halted the process for appointment of chairman of a court of arbitration requested by Pakistan and a neutral expert requested by India to allow the two sides to resolve issues concerning the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in an amicable manner. It briefly explained that the action had been taken to ‘protect’ …
Read More »Reviewing education
By Dr Ziauddin An education policy provides guidelines for strategies to be formulated and for action to be taken in the field of education. After independence of the country, a meeting on education was held in Karachi from November 27 to December 1, 1947. Besides setting up educational institutions in the country, the ideological basis of education was also discussed. …
Read More »Democracy in the dock
By Rizwan Asghar Authoritarian regimes in many countries often take decisions that prove to be disastrous for the political and economic well-being of millions of their citizens. In some instances, these decisions are even opposed by rational human minds, but are hardly considered baffling. This is because everyone believes that the ultimate goal for all totalitarian governments is to remain …
Read More »Biggest Tech Failures and Successes of 2016
By Brian X. Chen If you love technology, it may be time for a group hug: This year has been rough for consumer technology. From exploding smartphones and hoverboards to the proliferation of fake news on social media, many of our tech hardware, software and web products suffered embarrassing failures. Behemoths like Google, Facebook and Samsung Electronics were on the …
Read More »Changing minds for climate change
By Nasir Ali Panhwar Changing minds for climate change was the title of four day international conference organised by the Pakistan-US Alumni Network (PUAN) in Islamabad recently. PUAN is the alumni network of the students and professionals, who have participated in US government sponsored exchange programmes. With more than 19,000 alumni across Pakistan, PUAN is one of the largest alumni …
Read More »Asia’s fight over fresh water
by Brahma Chellaney NEW DELHI – Asia, the world’s largest and fastest-developing continent, has less fresh water per capita than any other continent. This has helped foster growing interstate and intrastate disputes over shared water resources. An MIT study published this year found a high risk that Asia’s current water crisis could worsen to severe water shortages by 2050.
Read More »The fall of Dacca
By: Yasmeen Aftab Ali Lack of balance of policies for then West and East Pakistan, flawed socio-economic strategies, geographical distance between both the areas, and language controversy in Bangladesh imposing Urdu as a national language were all major contributing factors in the eventual dismemberment of now Dacca. “People of East Pakistan, particularly the progressive forces were not prepared to accept …
Read More »Improving groundwater management
MUHAMMAD ARIF WATTO Pakistan is close to being classified as a ‘water scarced’ country from ‘water stressed’ country, according to the Asian Development Outlook 2013. The current per capita water availability of about 1100m3 has been decreased by almost 400pc since early 1950s, and is further projected to decrease by 375m3 by 2025. As the population grows, the agriculture sector …
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