جنگلات کٹائی کو سمجھنا: 2025 میں اسباب، اثرات اور حل



Despite its promises, Pakistan's education system remains deeply unequal, underfunded, and detached from real-world needs. This article explores SDG 4 in detail, exposing the fault lines and proposing strategic reforms to reclaim the right to meaningful learning.


Health is not a luxury — it is a fundamental right. Yet in Pakistan, public healthcare is underfunded, understaffed, and structurally unjust. This analysis investigates how far we are from achieving SDG 3 and what must change to ensure health and dignity for all.



SDG 2 calls for an end to hunger, improved nutrition, and sustainable agriculture by 2030. But in Pakistan, rising food inflation, rural decline, and poor policy make hunger a growing crisis. This analysis outlines the causes, costs, and solutions for a hunger-free Pakistan.

Can poverty truly be eradicated by 2030? This article explores SDG 1 – No Poverty – and examines its application and limitations within Pakistan's economic, political, and social landscape. Includes strategic recommendations to reframe poverty alleviation as a viable national goal.
What are the SDGs? Where did they come from? And how do they relate to Pakistan's development goals? This opening article introduces the Sustainable Development Goals with a critical overview of their history, structure, and current performance—launching a comprehensive research series tailored to Pakistan's environment.

This paper exposes how noble-looking reforms, such as PIDA in Pakistan’s irrigation sector, may conceal harmful agendas. By examining developmental and social policies, it highlights the risks of blindly adopting foreign models and calls for strategic resistance to ideological and economic erosion.