The Hidden Injustice of Bonded Labour in Pakistan

Through a system of predatory loans and manipulated debts, workers from marginalized communities are trapped in a cycle of poverty and exploitation. Although laws exist to prevent this practice, weak enforcement and deep-rooted social inequalities allow this modern form of slavery to persist, hampering both human rights and national development.

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Balancing the Scales: Fiscal Policy for All

Fiscal policy across the world has proven its potential towards improving equity. However, in Pakistan, the miniscule share of direct taxation in the total tax revenue – coupled with limited effort by the government to turn the situation around – has worsened income inequality.

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A Self Defeating Protest

The recent confrontation between the federal government and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, led by the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, resulted in violence and internet restrictions exacerbating the state of insecurity and instability in the country. The article presents the details of the events of the late November showdown.

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