Naseer Memon is a human rights activist and civil society professional. He may be reached at nmemon2004@yahoo.com.
Smaller provinces consider census a matter of life and death as all political and financial advantages are linked to data
As water becomes a scarce resource, it triggers new inter-state and intra-state conflicts around the world
After nearly seven decades down the road, obstinacy with one language still persists and continues to erode national unity
The fear of becoming a numerical minority after the census is one of the triggers of ongoing insurgency in Balochistan and a protracted political...
The federal government is obligated to hold census under the supervision of Council of Common Interests to avoid political polarisation
Declining fresh water flow poses a grave threat to Indus delta and coastal communities
The recent annual Human Development Report places Pakistan in the low human development category
Water issue is replete with political controversies and ought to be dealt with diligently
A liberal, democratic and secular state is the one that guarantees socio-economic and political justice to its citizens irrespective of their...
The Jhelum incident has exposed the vulnerability of the civilian security structure and questioned the efficacy of the National Action Plan