Abdullah Khan: The Board of Revenue Act 2015 marked a major step toward modernizing land administration in Balochistan, a province where handwritten records and outdated maps have long…
Abdullah Khan: The Land Acquisition Act of 1894, an artifact of British rule, still shapes how land is taken and transferred in Pakistan. Introduced by the colonial administration, the law…
Qaseem Shah: Politics in Pakistan has long been dominated by dynastic families, where power is inherited rather than earned. While such politicians often claim experience and continuity, their record exposes…
By Musavir Durrani: Forced marriage remains one of the most damaging cultural practices in parts of the Muslim world today. Despite being justified in the name of honor, tradition, or…
By Fareed Ullah Khan Nestled in the northeast of Balochistan, the scenic hill station of Ziarat — once known as Ghauski (meaning “cold place” in Pashto) — stands as one…
Syed Dara Shikoh Amir The Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) has brought new pride to Pakistan and Balochistan by achieving two major international milestones —…
Aziz ur Rehman Agha The Cold War may have ended, but the ideological clash between Capitalism and Communism continues to shape global politics, economics, and international relations. Even today, global…
Syed Dara Shikoh Amir: Quetta, September 2025 – The Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) opened its doors to thousands of college students from across the…
By Dr. B. Sultan: Lady Macbeth once remarked that “a little water clears us of this deed” after the assassination of the King. Yet, with time, she remained haunted, obsessively…
Advocate Babar Azam The Reality Check After Law School The journey of young lawyers in Pakistan begins long before they ever argue a case — it starts in law school,…