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Asim Munir Becomes Pakistan's First Chief of Defence Forces

In a landmark military restructuring, General Asim Munir has been appointed as Pakistan's inaugural Chief of Defence Forces. This historic move aims to unify command and enhance national security coordination. Read the full details of this pivotal change.

Railways Minister Announces Modernization Plan

Federal Minister for Railways pledges to transform Pakistan Railways with modern trains, upgraded tracks, and new freight corridors to boost the national economy. Read the full plan here.

Governor Kundi Vows PPP's Continued Public Service

KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi reaffirms PPP's 58-year commitment to public service, national stability, and peace in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Read about the party's legacy and future plans.

Pakistan's Bureaucracy Crisis: Generalists vs Specialists

Discover why Pakistan's elite civil servants struggle despite rigorous selection. The colonial-era system places generalists in specialized roles, causing systemic failures. Learn the one reform that could transform governance.

Pakistan's Education Crisis: Beyond Rote Learning

Pakistan's education system fails students by prioritizing memorization over critical thinking. Discover why reform through better teacher training and modern methods is urgent for our future.

SC Clarifies CPC Rule on Duplicate Lawsuits

Pakistan's Supreme Court rules evidence recording not mandatory for dismissing duplicate suits under CPC Order II Rule 2. Learn how this landmark decision impacts civil litigation procedures.

Government Reshuffles Establishment Division Leadership

Pakistan government implements major bureaucratic reshuffle in Establishment Division with PM's approval. Key joint secretaries transferred, new appointments made across divisions. Stay updated on administrative changes.

SC Bars Multiple Lawsuits on Same Cause of Action

Pakistan's Supreme Court clarifies that filing multiple lawsuits on the same matter is prohibited under CPC Order II Rule 2. Learn how this landmark ruling affects civil litigation procedures.

KP Government Commits to Service Delivery Reforms

KP Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah commits to improving service delivery via reforms and digitization. Key initiatives include anti-encroachment drives, hoarding control, and a province-wide vaccination campaign.

Two New Judges Take Oath at Federal Constitutional Court

Chief Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan administers oath to Justice Rozi Khan Barrech and Justice Arshad Hussain Shah at FCC. The court gains crucial powers including suo motu authority in historic judicial transformation.

Public Service Commission's Mission Forgotten

Pakistan's Public Service Commission has strayed from its constitutional purpose of merit-based appointments, becoming politicized. Urgent reforms needed to restore institutional integrity.

K-P Cabinet Reviews Repeal of Security Powers Act

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa cabinet will review repealing the Action in Aid of Civil Power Act. The move could transform security operations in former tribal areas. Learn about the implications.

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