Month: April 2024

Books and Authors

Night Letters: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and the Afghan Islamists Who Changed the World

The biographical book “Night Letters” is a thrilling source to delve deep into the history of Afghan conflict.

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Editorials

President Raisi’s Visit to Pakistan: An Opportunity or Challenge

In the midst of escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi wrapped up his three-day official trip to Pakistan on Wednesday, April 24th. During his visit, President Raisi engaged in several discussions with key Pakistani figures, including…

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Society

Breaking the silence: Enduring Childhood Traumas in Pakistan’s Education System

The student-teacher relationship should embody trust, respect, and support. When this trust is violated, it not only harms individuals but also undermines the entire educational framework. Abuse fosters a toxic environment where learning takes a backseat to mere survival, leaving…

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Equality Watch

Human Rights have a Skin Colour

Unfortunately, the Western sense of imperialism and arrogance has overshadowed the basic human instinct of many Westerners who take pride in their ‘white color.’ For them, ‘white’ equals a human being, while any other shade falls short of it.

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Equality Watch

The Misconception of Unconditional Love: Why Love Should Be Conditional

Love should be conditional on being mindful and considerate of each other's past traumas and trigger points. Understanding and empathizing with each other's vulnerabilities can strengthen the bond and prevent unintentional harm.

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Arts & Literature

His existence

He is as unique as the art, an art of the sunset.

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Society

Unlocking the Inner Depths of Personality: A Quest for Self-Exploration and Self-Awareness

By understanding ourselves deeply, we unlock the doorway to becoming the best version of ourselves.

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Technology

Youth Development in the Era of Social Media: Challenges and Opportunities

Social media's pervasive influence on youth communication and interaction, with over 4.7 billion users globally, presents both opportunities and challenges, from shaping identities to impacting mental health and educational disparities.

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Society

I “believe’. Really? Do I?

Individuals adopt ideologies to navigate life's complexities, but if those ideologies prove erroneous, they may endure greater suffering. Failure to apply one's professed ideology consistently across all spheres of life reflects a lack of conviction or understanding of its tenets.

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Equality Watch

Ending Child Marriage in Pakistan: A Human Rights Imperative

Despite being prohibited by the relevant laws enforced in the country, the deplorable practice of child marriages remained unabated in Pakistan

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