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Category: Education

Taliban madrasa system as an ideological tool
The 'National Interest' warns Taliban have turned education and madrasas into tools of ideological control, posing regional security risks.
Pakistan students wins global achievements
Pakistani students from NUST and LUMS secure major global wins in aerospace, ICT and law, highlighting youth as national assets.
US–Pakistan educational partnership
US inaugurates new USEFP building in Islamabad, marking 75 years of US-Pakistan educational partnership and expanded academic cooperation.
Gas Cylinder Explosion Sparks Fire at NUML University in Islamabad
A gas cylinder explosion at NUML Islamabad triggered a fire in the Arts & Humanities Department as emergency teams rushed to control the blaze.
DG ISPR Highlights Youth Role Against Social Media Propaganda
DG ISPR urged students at Quaid-i-Azam University to stay aware of social media propaganda, adopt fact-based thinking, and develop critical analytical skills.
Pakistan’s DPM/FM Ishaq Dar and IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja at the event announcing Pakistan’s first Chromebook assembly line in partnership.
Google will produce 600,000 Chromebooks yearly in Pakistan, boosting local tech jobs, hardware manufacturing, and digital growth.
Punjab Delays School Timings as Smog Turns Lahore into a Gas Chamber
Schools across the province to open after 8:45 a.m. as hazardous air chokes millions
Afghanistan’s Education on the Brink as Millions of Children Are Denied the Classroom
UNICEF and UNESCO report warns more than 90 % of ten-year-olds cannot read a simple text, and nearly four million girls could lose access to education by 2030.
Telegraph’s Grooming Gang Story Sparks Debate on Race, Data, and Responsibility
Experts and officials challenge Telegraph’s claim linking grooming gangs to Pakistani Muslims, citing lack of credible data.
At Book Launch, Ata Tarar Says ‘Strategic Reckoning’ Shapes National Security Debate
At Islamabad book launch, Ataullah Tarar calls Strategic Reckoning vital for youth to grasp May 2025 war and Pakistan’s deterrence policy.
Pakistan is in talks with several countries including Libya, Sudan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia over possible export deals for the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet.
CTD killed three Fitna-al-Khawarij terrorists in an intelligence-based operation in Dera Ismail Khan as security forces intensify action against terrorism.
Pakistan has allowed the re-export of over 6,500 containers stuck at Karachi ports as transit trade with Afghanistan remains suspended after border closures.
Trump orders capture of Venezuelan President Maduro; he appears in US court, global reactions vary on legality and international norms.
Pakistan nears defence deal with Indonesia, exporting JF‑17 jets and drones, boosting aerospace industry and strategic partnerships.
Taliban confirms re-recruitment of previously dismissed fighters, raising concerns about local security and potential violence.
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