Naseer Memon is a human rights activist and civil society professional. He may be reached at nmemon2004@yahoo.com.
A nascent democracy of Pakistan is not just vulnerable to external shocks but is also being gnawed at by its own guardians. Democracy can only be...
Once envied by other provinces, education system in Sindh has now hit the rock bottom. Mired in nepotism and corruption, education system in the...
In a highly complex and polarised political chessboard, a federal constitution bolstered by 18th Amendment can rightly be considered as an...
Millions of the poor make South Asia a hotbed of perpetuating social and political unrest and turmoil. India, with an advantage of a stable...
Sindh has witnessed a series of incidents targeting the Hindu community, like the one on the eve of Holi, the religious and cultural festival of...
The Standing Committee of National Assembly on Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage has recently rekindled a forlorn hope. In a recently...
When the so-called national TV channels were airing footages of official celebrations of March 23, two charred bodies of workers of a Sindhi...
The current crisis in Thar is actually a famine of good governance. Tharparkar, its northern extension to White Desert in Sanghar, Nara Desert in...
The demand for a new province in Karachi is based on distorted facts and misperceptions -- that people living in Karachi are being exploited at the...
Tracing the genesis of Bangladesh provides ample evidence that religion alone cannot glue people in a multi-national federation. Cultural and...