Introduction A brief concept of Muslim Ummah Challenges in the modern age Social challenges Economic challenges Political challenges Religious challenges Responsibilities of Muslim Ummah In social field Fight against obscenity and vulgarity Make efforts for improving the status as well as the rights of women Protect the endangered structure of family Strive for social equality and justice Eradicate the evils …
Read More »29 October 2016, Daily National & International Current Affairs
National Oct 29: Senator Pervaiz Rashid was relieved of his responsibilities as the federal minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage. What happened? The government held the minister responsible for a “lapse” following the controversy of a report in Dawn. Mr Rashid has not been declared guilty of any wrongdoing yet. An inquiry committee including senior officers of Inter-Services Intelligence …
Read More »Pillars of prosperity
by: Dr Salman Shah In an open letter to the IMF carried by Business Recorder (October 24, 2016), Dr Ashfaque Hassan Khan, Dr Hafeez Pasha and this writer had reminded the IMF that the recently concluded EFF programme with Pakistan had not produced the victory that was being proclaimed by the government and the IMF through the media. We showed …
Read More »Internet: a revolutionary invention
By: Zarina Patel With the invention of internet, the world transformed into a virtual global village. Today if you have an internet connection, you have at your fingertips endless opportunities, treasure of knowledge, up-to-date information, powerful social network, interactive multimedia etc. No doubt, internet has a prominent place in our lives. With the new technology on smart phones, and android, …
Read More »What is Sci-tech-human power complex?
By: Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Khuhro What is Sci-tech-human power complex? And, how it is reshaping global society, economics, politics and everything around us? Are Sci-tech-human power complex and STI (science, technology, and innovation) same? No, they are not. Sci-tech-human power complex is much more than STI in many respects. STI represents one aspect of Sci-tech-human power complex whereas its other …
Read More »28 October 2016, Daily National and International Current Affairs
National Oct 28: The tehsils of Duki and Surab in Balochistan were upgraded to the level of districts. Oct 28: The Pakistan Council of Research on Water Resources (PCRWR) declared 11 brands of mineral water unsafe for drinking due to chemical contamination. Highlights Well Care, Siiz Cool, Pacific Pure and Aqua National have comparatively high levels of Arsenic ranging from …
Read More »Quetta carnage and after
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan Terrorists have once again struck Quetta — perhaps our law enforcers’ Achilles heel. In August Balochistan Bar Association’s former president was killed followed by scores of other lawyers in bomb attack. Despite heavy presence of the assortment of security agencies including army, Frontier Constabulary, police, levis and all brands of intelligence agencies infesting the nook and …
Read More »Collateral damage
By Babar Sattar The loss of five-dozen police cadets in Quetta in a terror attack remained of interest to the news cycle for a sum total of one day. How can a nation with a soul be so nonchalant about indiscriminate murder of citizens? How can a state with qualms be so pigheaded about policies that continue to require placing …
Read More »Dilemma of development
By Amir Hussain “Borrowed notions of development at times distort the essence of [the] local wisdom of social transformation”. This was elegantly articulated by a development worker in Chitral recently during a roundtable conference organised by the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF). This local development worker gave the gist of the dilemma of development in Pakistan. The uncritical and piecemeal …
Read More »Free Speech hypocrisy
By Faisal Kutty A complaint of discrimination and harassment against a Sun columnist and former editor was dismissed by a UK press watchdog, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), earlier this month. The complaint was filed against Kelvin MacKenzie after he accused Channel 4 News of “editorial stupidity” for allowing reporter Fatimah Manji to wear a hijab when “there had …
Read More »
Jahangir's World Times First Comprehensive Magazine for students/teachers of competitive exams and general readers as well.