Wahdat - Policy

Policy

The paper has been toeing a three pronged policy to further its mission and objectives about journalism in this particular and sensitive part of the world. The three basic principles are:-

1. to create awareness and consolidate the spirit in pakhtoons for their language, literature and culture and persuade them to get development in all spheres of life;

2. To explore ways and means for peace and tranquility in the region and the world as a whole; spread the message of love and harmony and raise voice for the rights of suppressed and subjugated nations and communities;

3. To update Pakhtoons on their rights and privilege and equip them with, instead of gun, the knowledge and intellect, so as they are fully prepared to face the upcoming challenges and pace with the world in the field of science and technology.

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