With the Monsoon 2026, round the corner, it's time to make plans for planting in your home & neighbourhood
I am sharing a list of Pakistan's local trees, hoping people & Govt entities will avoid exotic plants
Tree planting is perhaps our best bet to fight climate change
1/3 Pakistan's government has suddenly discovered the Indus water crisis, holding conferences and issuing fiery warnings about India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. But this performative outrage is political theater, not policy. The crisis is obvious for the common people, yet the elite governing class treats it as a rhetorical opportunity rather than an existential emergency requiring action. If the government were serious, the proof would be in the budget, not the press conferences.
مراسل إماراتي للرئيس الأمريكي ترامب :-
— سيدي الرئيس، لدي سؤال من فضلك
الرئيس #ترامب لشيخ محمد بن زايد :-
— يا له من شخص لطيف، هل هو من بلدك 🇦🇪؟
رئيس الدولة الشيخ #محمد_بن_زايد :-
— بالتأكيد 😂
الرئيس ترامب :-
— لديه طريقة لطيفة في حديثه، شعبي لئيمون جدا 🤣🔥
رئيس الدولة الشيخ #محمد_بن_زايد للمراسل :-
— خلك حذر (في طرح السؤال) 😂
@ahmadwaraichh Can respected DG @FIA_Agency bear it that some person come and slap on the face of his father just in front of him.
Usman Anwar sb. Apni force of kuch discipline sikhaein aur in pr patta bandhein.
Every major economic opportunity in Pakistan was turned into a rent-seeking scheme for the elite.
1. Pakistan borrows billions. Instead of building exports, industry, and skilled human capital, the money disappears into mega-projects loaded with commissions.
Result: Every few years, Pakistan returns to the IMF with a begging bowl — while the elite parks wealth offshore.
2. Pakistan’s industry needed cheap electricity to compete globally. Instead, the system rewarded IPPs and guaranteed capacity payments for a connected few.
Result: IPP owners got richer. Industry got crushed under expensive power. Exports stagnated.
3. Farmers needed affordable fertiliser. Gas subsidies were supposed to support agriculture. Instead, subsidies became a pipeline for elite profits.
Result: Fertiliser cartels thrived. Agricultural productivity and exports barely moved.
4. Pakistan could have become a regional trade corridor linking Afghanistan and Central Asia. Instead, transit trade became a smuggling and money-laundering racket.
Result: Dollar flight, black markets, trade deficits, and a stagnant economy.
5. Pakistan needed world-class education and employable skills. Instead, degree factories multiplied while public universities decayed.
Result: Over 75,000 IT graduates every year — fewer than 5,000 employable.
The tragedy of Pakistan is not lack of opportunity.
It is that every opportunity became a business model for extraction instead of national growth.
We now have another opportunity with Pakistan's new found place at the center of world diplomacy and importance -- let's not squander this!
Sultan Khan beat the world's best chess players in their own cities, served them dinner in their own homes, and Pakistan forgot him for sixty years.
https://t.co/pujlt5hIqR
@SanaullahDawn Depicts the worsening condition of our education system. Imagine what kind of questions are being asked in exams which have no connection with rationale or understanding!
سعودی عرب کا ٹرمپ کے بیان کے بعد منہ توڑ جواب۔
سعودی عرب نے کہا ٹرمپ نے یہ بات کہی ہی نہیں…
اور اگر کہی بھی ہے تو سیاق و سباق سے ہٹ کر ہے…
اور اگر ایسا نہیں تو وہ مذاق کر رہے تھے…
اور اگر مذاق نہیں تھا تو یہ دراصل عزت کی بات ہے…
اور اگر پھر بھی آپ کو سمجھ نہ آئے—تو اپ کافر ہو اور مقامات مقدسہ کی توہین کر رہے ہو۔
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