Month: April 2024

Arts & Literature

These dark days of my life

These dark days of my life, Will they ever end? Without you by my side, My heart will never mend.

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Editorials

Pakistan’s Economy and External Pledges: an Irony

Saudi Minister for Investment Khalid Al-Falih commended the Prime Minister's proactive approach, lauding him as 'a man of action' and expressing solidarity in their shared mission. However, scepticism looms among policymakers and economists due to past experiences, where assurances of…

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Society

Ijtihad: The Need of the Hour for Muslim Ummah

“Orthodoxy" which is only adhered to what is commonly accepted such as, old religious norms, established doctrines, rules and standards of conduct, creating a hurdle in the path of enlightenment and seeking for truth. 

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Economy

Economic Rise of India: Opportunities and Challanges

India's commitment to the "Neighborhood First" policy really highlights the importance of working closely with the neighbors and building strong connections.

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Arts & Literature

Rising Femme Narratives

In each woman's tale, a thread unfurls, A testament to the strength of empowered pearls.

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Editorials

Digital Doldrums: the Dilemma of Pakistan           

There is a significant digital gender gap, with over 80 percent of women facing restrictions in utilizing mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic devices imposed by male family members such father, husband, brother, and son.

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Society

The Innocent Souls

Various factors contribute to child sexual abuse: 55.17% unclear causes, 20.69% habitual offenders, 10% diverse backgrounds, 6.9% familial enmity, and 3.45% for peer approval.

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Editorials

Pakistan’s Judiciary at the Cross Road

Recent events, such as the revelation of a letter by the six Judges of the Islamabad High Court alleging interference in judicial processes and reports of harassment of lower judiciary, coupled with controversial political decisions by the Supreme Court of…

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Politics

Pakistan and Its Pseudo Democracy

On February 8, the prevalence of sympathy or emotional voting outweighed pragmatic considerations, resulting in a split mandate for the country. None of the parties secured even simple majority necessary to establish a stable government. The prospect of a coalition…

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Editorials

Climate Change: Asia at the Receiving End

The findings paint a stark picture of Asia bearing the brunt of global warming. Additionally, the region has been struck by over 79 climate-related disasters, impacting over nine million individuals and resulting in the loss of over 2,000 lives. climate…

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