
Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
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Jan 14, 2025 |
pakobserver.net | Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
DEATHS in traffic accidents have become a grave concern, with motorcycle riders—who account for 57% of the victims—being the most vulnerable. This is evident daily on our streets. The rise of home-delivery services has significantly increased motorcycle mobility, with riders speeding to deliver orders to impatient customers. Additionally, the introduction of Bykya Service has further contributed to the heavy traffic congestion.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
pakobserver.net | Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
Education is universally recognized as the cornerstone of a nation’s progress. It serves as the engine of innovation, economic development and social transformation. Countries that prioritize education not only invest heavily in the sector but also design systems that encourage critical thinking, creativity and adaptability. These are skills essential for thriving in an increasingly complex and fast-changing world.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
pakobserver.net | Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
PAKISTAN stands at a pivotal moment in its history, grappling with a multitude of economic, political and social challenges. These issues are deeply interconnected, creating a complex web that requires strategic intervention by all stakeholders, including politicians, bureaucrats, judiciary, military and media. Understanding the role each has played, and what needs to be corrected, is crucial for the nation’s progress.
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May 31, 2024 |
pakobserver.net | Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
INDIA’S elections for its parliament began on 19 April. India’s elections are widely regarded as the world’s largest democratic exercise. The results, which are expected to confirm Modi’s reign, will be announced on June 4. Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister, is running for a third term, making the fabric of the world’s greatest democracy appear in contradiction.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
pakobserver.net | Qazi Jamshed Siddiqui
THE beauty of democracy is its ability to embrace conflicting opinions, make adjustments for all participating parties, and work together for the betterment of the people. Over the years, intolerance in Pakistan has reached unprecedented levels. Party leaders and their supporters enjoy attacking their rivals and any talks of reconciliation with rival parties are shot down. This has polarized our society to dangerous levels.
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