Eid-ul-Azha is an occasion of generosity and sacrifice. It is a
day to commemorate Hazrat Ibrahim AS' unconditional obedience to Allah
as he showed willingness to sacrifice his son in His name. This occasion serves as a reminder to all Muslims that Islam's spirit encapsulates the ideals of sharing one's blessings.
Showing posts with label Sindh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sindh. Show all posts
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Murder of Hindu doctors
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Barbarism in the name of tradition
Not a week goes by without news of another young girl being married off
to an older man as compensation for a family feud. Most recently,
according to press reports, a panchayat in Vehari, Punjab, decided to
give a five-year-old girl to a 40-year-old man as punishment for her
father eloping with the man's sister. Ironically, the father had
already left with the woman, and the girl and her mother, who was grieving her husband's infidelity, were left behind to bear the
consequences.
Labels:
child marriage,
My Editorials,
Punjab,
Sindh,
swara,
vani
Sunday, 21 August 2011
More provinces: tread this path carefully
Former Federal Minister Senator Raza Rabbani has urged Pakistan People's Party Co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari to be more cautious in his decision to pursue a demand for another province carved out of Punjab. At a time when the debate for new provinces has gained momentum, Rabbani's advice to President Zardari is sound and reflects the senator's decades of political experience.
Labels:
Balochistan,
Karachi,
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa,
My Editorials,
New Provinces,
political parties,
Punjab,
Raza Rabbani,
Sindh
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Calm before the storm
As the monsoon season is building up in intensity, apprehensions for a repeat of the catastrophic flood which drowned the country last year are increasing with every rain drop. It doesn't help either when a report released by Oxfam to mark one year since the devastating deluge occurred, highlights the gross inadequacies of the government to tackle the emergency this year.
Labels:
Floods 2010,
Government Incompetence,
Met department,
Monsoon 2011,
My Editorials,
Oxfam,
Oxfam Report on Floods,
Sindh,
the UN
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Prevention is better than cure
With the release of the Flood Inquiry Commission's detailed report, submitted to the Supreme Court, it has become evident the malaise of corruption, negligence and failure to perform tasks responsibly led to the breach of the Tori Dyke during the last year's devastating floods. Though the report states that the breach was not intentional, but it cost the loss of more than 850 billion rupees, besides a loss of one additional Rabi crop in Jaffarabad district of Balochistan.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Vacation Woes in Sindh
EDITORIAL (May 11, 2011) : The Steering Committee of Sindh Education Department has decided to delay the summer vacations by a month to July/August, as announced by provincial Minister for Education and Literacy, Sindh, Pir Mazharul Haq. The decision has been reportedly taken after the committee received suggestions from various quarters to include the month of Ramazan in the vacations. The schools are now set to reopen after Eid-ul-Fitr.
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