Month: July 2024

Economy

Economic Violence: Jeopardizing Global Security

The world is passing through manifold challenges. Traditional and non-traditional security threats are hitting hard on the social fabric of society. One critical issue, often ignored, is economic violence that has emerged as a looming threat that countries are facing…

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Society

Pakistan’s Population Explosion Amid Economic Crisis: An Irony

Pakistan's population explosion amidst its economic crisis stands out as an ironic exposition of the intricacy of our social dynamics . The surge in population often parallels or even galvinises the existing pearls, exponentially thus creating a vicious cycle that…

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Arts & Literature

I whisper

I whisper to you so that

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Economy

The Good, the Bad, and, the Financially Anxious

The financial anxiety millennials are facing is no joke. Some of us are trying to carry our withering morals in the cut-throat world of corporate advancement. We bend our backs, we bend our rules and we always bend our hearts…

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Politics

Politicization of Religion In Pakistan

Religion has often been exploited for political purposes in Pakistan, serving as a potent tool for mobilizing support among the uninformed masses. Politicians have repeatedly used it for their vested interests.

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Arts & Literature

Dokhtar-e-Angrez

“Dokhtar-e-Angrez.” Daughter of English, my grandmother says with pride.

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Editorials

Digital Terrorism: Why Pakistan is more Susceptible?

Pakistan is one of the victims of war propoganda also called digital terrorism as anti-state narratives are profoundly pulverizing state's peace and security with every passing day.

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Society

Understanding the Iddat Case: How It will Define the Fate of Women Rights in Pakistan

The judgment highlighted that a 90-day iddat period is not universally applicable in Islam, applying instead to women who have ceased menstruating due to age or have not yet started menstruating.

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Books and Authors

Pakistan under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State

The author's findings highlight the complex nature of extremism in Pakistan, noting that while a majority of Pakistanis oppose terrorism; their nationalistic ideologies often reflect extreme narratives.

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Editorials

Banning PTI: a Farewell to Democracy in Pakistan?

Majority of the constitutional experts believe that the proposition of the Federal Government may be substantial enough to entice their political workers, on legal grounds nonetheless, they lack enough evidences and rationales to satisfy the higher judiciary-the Supreme Court.

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