Pakistan's population has skyrocketed to approximately 253.75 million as of February 2025, making it the fifth most populous country in the world. With a ...
Pakistan's rapid population growth has long been a major concern, but its implications for climate change, urban planning, and economic sustainability are now reaching a breaking point. With nearly ...
One of the most critical impacts of population growth is on employment. The job market simply cannot absorb the number of ...
C urrently, more than a third of Pakistan’s population is urban. Much of this urbanisation is driven by migration. In the ...
A sustainable population strategy that integrates education, healthcare, and technology is vital for Pakistan’s development.
Pakistan's population crisis has reached an alarming stage, yet the issue remains neglected by successive governments. With over 240 million people and an annual growth rate of around 2% ...
A sustainable population strategy that integrates education, healthcare, and technology is vital for Pakistan’s development.
Pakistan’s inflation growth rate is clocking below 3% in current months; the dollar is stable; foreign reserves ...
Populations of both the Indian wolf and the Tibetan wolf are dwindling at an alarming rate, with only a few hundred ...