Islamabad’s Female Government Teachers Protest Four Years of Unpaid Exam Duties, Demand Justice

Female teachers working in government schools and colleges across Islamabad have been enduring years of unpaid examination and marking duties, prompting them to voice their concerns in strong protests. For the past four years, these educators, assigned various responsibilities under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE), have not received any payment for their hard work….

Female Government Teachers Protest Four Years of Unpaid Exam Duties

KP CM Takes Bold Step to Enforce Anti-Harassment Laws in Universities and Protect Female Students

In a momentous move to ensure the safety and security of female students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has ordered the immediate enforcement of anti-harassment laws across all public sector universities in the province. This initiative aims to create a secure and inclusive environment for female students. Ensuring they can pursue…

Anti-Harassment Laws in Universities

Private Medical College Fee Cap in Pakistan 2025: Everything Students Need to Know

In a groundbreaking move aimed at transforming the landscape of medical education in Pakistan by Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services, the government has introduced a new tuition fee cap policy for private medical and dental colleges. This decision is part of a broader effort to make medical education more affordable, transparent, and accessible to…

Private Medical College Fee Cap in Pakistan