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Ali Hassan Bangwar is a freelance columnist based in Pakistan's Southeastern province of Sindh. He has contributed to The Express Tribune, Daily Times, Pakistan Today and South Asia Magazine. He has over 7 years of journalistic content writing experience including articles, columns and Op-ed for various news, magazines and publications. He writes on various socio-economic, political, local, regional and international issues and affairs.
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Energy crisis in Pakistan

24 Mar 2024  |  The Express Tribune
Pakistan is facing a severe energy crisis that hinders its progress and prosperity, with a current electricity shortfall of around 80000 MW. The crisis stems from a supply-demand imbalance dating back to the 1990s and is exacerbated by factors such as lack of political will, economic instability, reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels, outdated infrastructure, corruption, and overpopulation. The socioeconomic impacts are profound, including economic instability, unemployment, poverty, inflation, social issues, and political instability. Addressing the crisis requires political resolve, a shift towards renewable energy, infrastructure upgrades, corruption eradication, and technological education. Tapping into untapped renewable resources like wind, solar, hydro, and Thar coal is crucial. With the right measures, the energy crisis in Pakistan is solvable.

Intellectual dishonesty

14 Jan 2024  |  The Express Tribune
Intellectual integrity is crucial for socio-economic, political, scientific, and psychological development. Historically, intellectuals have driven social change and challenged the status quo. However, intellectual dishonesty, characterized by selective and deceptive presentation of facts for selfish purposes, leads to societal deterioration. In Pakistan, the intelligentsia is criticized for lacking integrity and advancing the interests of the powerful, resulting in public distrust. Despite this, there is a growing public skepticism towards traditional narratives, indicating a potential shift towards more honest intellectuals in the future.

Human Trafficking Raises Question On Global Community's Humanitarian Commitments

30 May 2022  |  The Friday Times
The article discusses the severe humanitarian implications of human trafficking in the context of globalization and technological advancements. It highlights the various purposes behind human trafficking, including sexual exploitation, forced labor, and organ removal, and points out the regions most affected by these crimes. Despite international agreements and national laws aimed at combating human trafficking, the practice continues unabated, driven by factors such as poverty, inequality, and economic instability. The article calls for global recognition of human trafficking as a significant socio-economic and political threat and urges governments to implement and enforce anti-trafficking laws more effectively.

Climate Change And Government Mismanagement Threaten Gilgit-Baltistan's Future

27 May 2022  |  The Friday Times
The article highlights the severe environmental and socio-economic threats facing Gilgit-Baltistan due to climate change and government mismanagement. It discusses the unregulated influx of tourists, the catastrophic impacts of glacial melting, and the destructive consequences of deforestation. The piece calls for urgent government action to implement a well-thought-out climate policy, regulate tourism, and prioritize the well-being of the region's residents over short-term economic gains.

How Has Pakistan Got Democracy So Wrong?

08 May 2022  |  The Friday Times
Pakistan's democracy is criticized for being more of a plutocracy and stratocracy, characterized by rigged elections, hereditary political succession, and a focus on power and financial gain over public choice. The article highlights the lack of public participation, institutional harmony, and freedom of press, calling for more democracy as a remedy to the current state. It emphasizes the need for transparent elections, political maturity, and increased political consciousness to address the issues plaguing Pakistan's democratic system.

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Youth: the destiny driver

20 Jun 2021  |  The Express Tribune
The article discusses the critical role of youth in driving national progress and prosperity, highlighting the dismal state of youth in Pakistan due to lack of support, appreciation, and opportunities. It criticizes the government for failing to provide a conducive environment for youth development and calls for persistent efforts and determination to overcome challenges and contribute to national development.
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