University of Peshawar Financial Crisis: Is Privatization the Only Way Out?

PESHAWAR – The University of Peshawar’s financial crisis has reached a breaking point, leaving the administration paralyzed and thousands of employees without a clear future. There are reports that the institution lacks the funds to pay salaries or pensions past June, forcing a desperate standoff between the government, the university, and its workforce. Inside the […]
The Solar Revolution: Between Scorching Taxes and Shifting Solar Energy Policies in Pakistan

PESHAWAR—Social media currently erupts with a noise that suggests a boiling point for the public. Citizens are losing patience as the grid fails to deliver. The debate over potential taxes and sudden shifts in solar energy policies in Pakistan has ignited a firestorm of digital discourse. From viral posts to satirical memes, the Pakistani consumer […]
The Energy Paradox: Why Gas-Rich Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faces Severe Shortages

The Energy Paradox: Why Gas-Rich Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faces Severe Shortages
ANP criticises delay in local government elections

PESHAWAR – The Awami National Party (ANP) Provincial President Mian Iftikhar Hussain has launched a scathing attack on the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for its failure to announce new local government elections, labeling the delay a “shameful deviation from democratic norms.” In a policy statement issued from the party headquarters, the ANP leader asserted that an […]