Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer The English philosopher Jeremy Bentham argued that governments should be judged not by slogans or ceremony, but by the extent to which they promote “the greatestRead More
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal From plowing the stubborn earth to sowing the precious seeds, from carrying water under the burning sun to gathering the golden harvest at last, the farmerRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal From the earliest dawn of human society, conflict has been an inescapable feature of collective life. Long before states, borders, or written laws, human groups clashedRead More
AUTHOR: S Shujahat Ali, Civil Services of Pakistan, Fulbright Scholar If opportunity cost is the unseen tax on CSS aspirants, then poor measurement is its silent accomplice which confuses noiseRead More
By Sanobar Nadir For centuries, wars have been won by the brilliance of men, their numbers, their battlefield skills, and their courage. But all of that is changing, and changingRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer In the evolving landscape of Punjab’s governance, the role of the education minister carries both symbolic and practical weight. It is a portfolio that not onlyRead More