Continuous exposure to media during lockdown put people in anxiety, depression

Many people passed through depression apparently due to their continuous exposure to media contents during the corona lockdown period.

Corona’s impacts on Pakhtun culture will be far-reaching, say experts 

Tariq Aziz & Abdul Sattar SHANGLA/MARDAN: People have gathered in a hujra (male drawing room) in Mera village in district Shangla to mourn the death...

Students divided over new university dress code

Students at Bacha Khan University Charsadda have divided views about the new dress code which encourages them to wear Abaya and scarf.

Cryptocurrency and increasing cyber crimes in KP

The officials of Cyber Crime Wing of the FIA say legislation about cryptocurrency is not the domain of the provincial government.

No law to regulate gold business in Peshawar

Noreen from Peshawar loves to wear gold jewellery and she was under the impression that she can get back its value whenever she wants.

Growing need for water sharing agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan

Shahid Khan For centuries, Pakistan and Afghanistan are using the waters flowing from River Kabul and its nine tributaries for past seven decades in the...

The Story of a Migrant Breadwinner: Following FH from Waziristan to...

 Khadija Abdullah  FH, being born in Karachi but having moved to FATA, shares his journey and struggles in his life in both Karachi and...

Pashto poet and drama writer Prof Hamayun Hamdard passes away

Usman Khan NOWSHERA: The soil of Nowshera has produced many Pashto poets who will be remembered for their magical words forever. Some of the big...

New lockdown will destroy wedding halls’ businesses, say owners

The NCOC has issued revised precautionary guidelines for holding wedding receptions amid strict compliance of the SOPs.

Only one family park for 2.4m population in Mardan

There is only one family park for a population of 2.4 million in Mardan, while in general parks, women often complain about harassment.

A journey from forced marriage to prostitution

An Afghan refugee woman in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was living normally until a cousin visited her in the absence of her spouse at night time.

Hastily passed laws from KP Assembly bring legal lacunae

Some laws have been passed in haste from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly which have created lacunae and complications.