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saddia Mazhar is a journalist based in Sahiwal, Pakistan. She has wrote investigative stories based on facts and data. She has successfully completed many national and international media fellowships and hosted shows for media.
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Governance: Right of Refusal
The article discusses the challenges facing the implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) laws in Pakistan, despite being enshrined as a fundamental right. It highlights the inadequacies in enforcement, under-resourced information commissions, and lack of public awareness. The article details the legislative journey of RTI in Pakistan, noting significant efforts at federal and provincial levels. However, it points out the persistent issues such as vacant positions in commissions, lack of effective appeals processes, and government influence hindering transparency. The article emphasizes the need for public pressure and civil society involvement to hold commissions accountable and ensure the fundamental right to information is upheld.
The silence around menstruation
The article highlights the pervasive silence and stigma surrounding menstruation in Pakistan, particularly affecting adolescent girls. It underscores the lack of education and awareness about menstrual health, leading to misconceptions and poor hygiene practices. The cultural taboos and legal implications associated with menstruation further exacerbate the issue, impacting girls' self-esteem and social status. Efforts by organizations like the Sustainable Social Development Organisation aim to address these challenges, but significant gaps remain, especially in rural areas. The article calls for comprehensive menstrual health education to promote gender equality and challenge societal norms.
Agriculture: Planting Seeds of Change
The article explores the impact of climate change on agriculture in Pakistan and India, focusing on the challenges faced by women farmers. It highlights the role of technology and community-based organizations in empowering women and improving agricultural productivity. The piece discusses various initiatives, such as the use of drones and AI, to enhance farming practices and the importance of gender equality in agriculture. Key figures like Dr. Aamer Irshad and Dr. Nayab Raza are mentioned for their contributions to sustainable farming and women's empowerment. The article underscores the need for increased support and resources for women in agriculture to address climate challenges.
Disclosure of Ertugurl Drama's agreement could damage Pak
The disclosure of the agreement between Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) and Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) for broadcasting the Turkish drama 'Dirilis Ertugrul' could harm Pakistan's international relations with Turkey. PTV has refused to release the agreement details, citing confidentiality and potential misuse. The Pakistan Information Commission is involved in deciding whether the information should be disclosed. The drama, dubbed into Urdu and aired on PTV on Prime Minister Imran Khan's instructions, has been a significant success.
HERITAGE: THE STORIES A CHURCH CAN TELL
St. Patrick’s Church in Sahiwal, a neo-Gothic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to colonial history and spiritual significance. Established in memory of Robert Dougal Thomson and completed in 1883, the church has evolved from a chapel for British officers to a cultural epicenter. It houses the graves of historical figures like Lord Berkeley, whose role in suppressing the 1857 War of Independence is contrasted with local resistance led by Rai Ahmed Kharal. The church, expanded in 1986, now spans 21 acres and remains a symbol of religious harmony, inclusivity, and community spirit, as highlighted by figures like Brakeel Talib and Mrs. Nighat Naeem.
Agriculture: Why the Kissan Card Scheme Failed
The Kissan Card scheme, introduced by former Prime Minister Imran Khan to support farmers in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has faced significant challenges and has largely failed to deliver on its promises. Farmers have encountered numerous bureaucratic hurdles, including issues with biometric verification, uncooperative bank staff, and a lack of clear communication. The scheme's discontinuation and subsequent restoration by different political parties have further added to the confusion. While the initiative aimed to provide financial support and subsidies to farmers, its implementation has been marred by inefficiencies and mistrust among the farming community. The article highlights the need for increased transparency, accountability, and simplification of processes to make the scheme successful.
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