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Category: Education

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.
Senior Afghan Leader Arrested for Criticizing Girls' Education Policy, Family Says
Senior Afghan leader Dr. Ghulam Farouq Azam arrested for criticizing girls' education policy, highlighting a hardening stance against dissent.
Controversy erupts as Aimal Khattak’s book cover omits Kashmir from Pakistan’s map, sparking calls for legal action.
Controversy erupts as Aimal Khattak’s book cover omits Kashmir from Pakistan’s map, sparking calls for legal action.
Pakistan Launches Phase III of Allama Iqbal Scholarships, Offering 4,500 Fully Funded Seats to Afghan Students
Pakistan offers 4,500 fully funded scholarships to Afghan students through Phase III of the Allama Iqbal Scholarships.
China Launches New ‘K-visa’ to Attract Global Science and Tech Talent
China introduces a new 'K-visa' for science and technology graduates, aiming to attract global talent and boost its innovation sector.
Pakistan and Bangladesh Forge New Knowledge Corridor to Boost Bilateral Ties
Pakistan and Bangladesh launch a "Knowledge Corridor" with 500 scholarships and six key agreements, strengthening educational, trade, and cultural ties.
Pakistani medical degrees leave Kashmiri graduates in limbo amid rights concerns
Kashmiri graduates with Pakistani medical degrees face bans in India, raising human rights and education freedom concerns.
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