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Category: Education

Arpinga Baryal silver medal
Arpinga Baryal, a sixth-grade student from Quetta, wins silver medal at the Copernicus Natural Science Olympiad in the US, making Pakistan proud.
Balochistan youth jobs
Balochistan announces plan to send over 30,000 youth abroad for jobs, expand skills training, youth centers and digital employment under new empowerment policy.
Lincoln Corners Pakistan
Lincoln Corners in Pakistan promote education, youth skills and cultural exchange, strengthening people-to-people ties between Pakistan and the United States.
RUDN 2026 Olympiad for Pakistani Students
Pakistani students can now join the 2026 RUDN Online Olympiad. Winners may study free under the Russian government quota.
Fawzia Koofi Advocates Girls Education in Afghanistan
Fawzia Koofi urges support for girls’ education and Afghan identity, calling it a sacred struggle for rights and empowerment.
Two girls stand at the center surrounded by armed Afghan Taliban fighters, highlighting control and intimidation.
Language Suppression Policies at Samangan University
New Samangan University signs highlight language suppression policies as Persian and Uzbek words are officially removed.
Stranded Students in Afghanistan Appeal for Help Amid Continued Border Closures
Stranded Students in Afghanistan appeal for the reopening of border crossings or special flights to return to Pakistan.
UN report highlights worsening Afghan women rights
UN warns Afghan women and girls are “losing out most” under Taliban rule, facing severe rights restrictions, exclusion, and deepening inequality.
Social Media Backlash: Viral Claims Over Swat by Afghan Students in Pakistan Spark Heated Debate
Public outrage grows as viral video shows students refusing to chant for Pakistan and claiming Swat as Afghan Soil.
Pakistan and Uzbekistan say the Trans-Afghan Railway will be a game changer for regional connectivity, trade and economic integration.
CDA says the WWI memorial was not demolished but carefully relocated under conservation protocols to ensure preservation, safety and public access.
Chronic malnutrition in IIOJK reflects structural violence under occupation, driven by militarization, lockdowns and disrupted food systems.
The US is increasingly positioning Pakistan as a strategic partner in critical minerals, supply chain resilience and regional economic connectivity.
Turkey reduces diplomatic representation in Kabul, appointing Chargé d’Affaires instead of ambassador, signaling strained relations with Taliban.
Pakistan cancels citizenships of 7,500+ TTP and allied militants; bank accounts and properties seized to curb terrorism.
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