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The seeds of intolerance

THE wave of intolerance sweeping across Pakistan is posing a more serious threat to the country’s most vital interests and the people’s mental equilibrium than any other problem, including the…

Zero tolerance or zero action?

Earlier this year, the Punjab Police held a public awareness march advocating for zero-tolerance towards crimes against women. The inspector general (IG) of police has been vocal about ending violence…

Rising intolerance

It took the Pakistani nation 26 years after independence to reach a common and unified constitution by 1973, which was signed by all the political parties then in parliament. In…

A man of tolerance

Numerous websites of different organizations, operating from India and other countries, reflect that the name of ancient Hindu philosopher Kautilya Chanakya, who was born in present-day Pakistan, is still alive…

Religious tolerance

The Sultanate of Oman celebrated its 51st National Day on November 18. This date marks the country’s independence from Portuguese imperialism in 1650. This holiday is the beginning of a…

Intolerance grows

PAKISTAN’S social and moral trajectory is alarming. The rejection of a bill aimed at stemming forced religious conversions by a parliamentary committee convened to address the issue is the latest in a…

Intolerance without boundaries

Intolerance does not have a religion; it is a state of mind and conduct existing in all countries and societies in different degrees. It is also a basic inhuman trait…

Intolerance

Approximately 3 to 4 years ago, sitting with a few friends at Bantas, I made a prediction, which practice, by the way, I generally shun, that by 2050, the world…

Model Of Tolerance

Model of tolerance

It is a matter of great honuor and privilege to have been exclusively invited from Pakistan to attend the World Tolerance Summit under the patronage of Prime Minister of UAE…

Heightened Tolerance

Heightened tolerance

Allowing persons in public service to ease out into premature retirement, with full benefits in most cases, without first holding them accountable for their transgression of law or moral code…