PML-N tops economic management over past 3 decades: Bloomberg report – Business

The PML-N delivered the “best performance in managing the economy over the past three decades” compared to its political rivals, according to a report from Bloomberg Economics. The report issued a day ago said that the PML-N “scored better” than the PTI and the PPP when using a combination of unemployment and inflation data called […]
Nawaz seeks votes for ‘economic overhaul’ – Pakistan

MANSEHRA: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday urged the people of Mansehra to vote for his PML-N so that he could overhaul the economy and put the country back on path to development. Addressing an election gathering in the city, from where he is running for a National Assembly seat, Mr Sharif described himself […]
Pakistan faced worst economic crisis in 2023, says Human Rights Watch – Business

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan faced one of the worst economic crises in its history in 2023 with poverty, inflation and unemployment soaring, jeopardising millions of people’s rights to health, food and an adequate standard of living, according to a report by the Human Rights Watch. In its 740-page ‘World Report 2024’, made available on Friday, the HRW […]
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SUFI SAINTS OF PAKISTAN: Bulleh Shah and Data Ganj Bakhash

Syed Abdullah Shah Qadri (1680–1757), known popularly as Bulleh Shah (or Bullhe Shah), was a 17th-century Punjabi revolutionary philosopher, reformist, and Sufi poet universally regarded as the “Father of Punjabi Enlightenment” and the “Poet of the People.” He spoke against powerful religious, political, and social institutions. He was born in Uch Gillanian near Multan, and his family moved to Kasur. After his early education, he went to Lahore, where he met with Shah Inayat Qadri. Bulleh Shah practiced the Sufi tradition of Punjabi poetry established by poets like Shah Hussain (1538–1599), Sultan Bahu (1629–1691), and primarily employed the Kafi verse form.
WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY: #NoMatterWhat Celebrating Courage, Compassion, and Commitment

World Humanitarian Day (WHD), observed annually on 19 August, is a momentous occasion dedicated to recognizing the extraordinary efforts of humanitarian workers and their unwavering commitment to alleviating the suffering of those affected by crises around the world. This day not only honors their courage but also serves as a reminder of the challenges they face and the critical importance of humanitarian work.
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